Australia God's enemy: Bashir
Sian Powell, Jakarta correspondent
29oct04

ACCUSED terrorist Abu Bakar Bashir has told an Indonesian court to be
wary of interference from the "two enemies of God", Australia and the
US.

On the first day of the extremist cleric's long-awaited second trial
for terrorist crimes, Bashir briefed journalists, prosecutors and
judges on the potential for Western meddling. Bashir had earlier
denied he had any connection with the blast outside the Australian
embassy on September 9 and said the world's real criminals were George
Bush "and his slave John Howard". The cleric is facing charges related
to the Bali bombings and the Marriott hotel blast in Jakarta last
August. 

In court, Bashir claimed there had been three incidents of Western
judicial intervention already in Indonesia. He cited his own detention
and claimed that a US consul in the western city of Medan complained
that someone accused of terrorism had been acquitted. 

And he said US and Australian diplomats complained to prosecutors when
another man widely accused of terrorism, Abu Jibril, was acquitted. 

However, chief prosecutor Salman Maryadi then told the court that in
fact, Abu Jibril had been convicted.

Sounding hoarse and looking tired, Bashir said he was confused by the
prosecutors' 65-page indictment, which had been read aloud to the
court for nearly three hours. 

"Please give me an outline of what I'm charged with," he said. 

Prosecutor Maryadi obliged by telling the preacher that he was 
charged with having a role in the bombing at the Marriott hotel, and
in connection with the Bali bombings. 

As the prosecutor explained the charges, Bashir smiled slightly. 

"For the Marriott bombing," Mr Maryadi said. "Ustadz (honoured cleric
Abu Bakar Bashir) together with others, such as Faisal Abu Bakar
Bafana, mobilised or planned terrorist crimes, and as the leader,
created the guidelines for the struggle, PUPJI, in the organisation
Jemaah Islamiah." 

Mr Maryadi said Bashir, with others, had established JI's Hudaibiyah
training camp in the southern Philippines, where militants were taught
how to bomb, and certain of the militants then went on to put their
knowledge into action. 

The prosecutor also explained that Bashir was charged with "evil
conspiracy" by telling followers in the Hudaibiyah camp to attack.
Bashir was also charged with failing to inform the authorities of the
planned attack on the Marriott hotel. Mr Maryadi then outlined the
charges concerning the Bali bombings, which killed 202 people,
including 88 Australians. 

"Using charisma, Ustadz Abu Bakar Bashir convinced his followers to
carry out attacks, and it's true, they did the bombings," the
prosector said. 

The makeshift court, in the auditorium of the Agriculture Department
in south Jakarta, was packed with more than 600 journalists and
militant followers.



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