Jadi, "ndeboost" ini membela terorisme.

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "ndeboost" <rambitese...@...> wrote:
>
> Terorism in Indonesia is less dangerous compared to 
> corruption. The latter takes away the future of the 
> nation.
> 
> --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "sunny" <ambon@> wrote:
> >
> > http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/terrorists-still-lurking-in-indonesia-police-warn/386325
> > 
> > July 17, 2010 
> > Farouk Arnaz & Heru Andriyanto
> > 
> >  
> > Convicted terrorist Mohammad Jibriel Abdul Rahman, center, raises his fist 
> > as he shouts "Allahu akbar" (God is great) after his trial at a district 
> > court in Jakarta recently. On the anniversary of the twin hotel bombings in 
> > Jakarta last year, senior anti-terror police are warning that regional 
> > terror group Jemaah Islamiyah still has the ability to regenerate. (AP 
> > Photo/Irwin Fedriansyah)
> > 
> > Terrorists Still Lurking in Indonesia, Police Warn
> > 
> > 
> > Despite police successes against terrorist networks, lessons learned over 
> > the 12 months since the July 17 twin hotel bombings in Jakarta show that 
> > the shadowy terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah has the capacity to keep on 
> > regenerating, according to a top counterterrorism official. 
> > 
> > Brig. Gen. Tito Karnavian, head of the National Police's counterterrorism 
> > unit, says the group, also known as JI, appears to be never short of 
> > followers, despite having been the target of nationwide manhunts since the 
> > 2002 Bali bombings, and has adapted by changing its attack strategy. 
> > 
> > "We have learned that JI has survived and started a new cell," Tito told 
> > the Jakarta Globe in an exclusive interview this week. "Noordin M Top was 
> > capable of setting a well-planned attack. The bombings also revealed a role 
> > played by the Al-Ghuroba cell." 
> > 
> > Al-Ghuroba is a group comprising Indonesian students who have studied at 
> > fundamentalist schools in Pakistan. Its key members include Abdul Rohim, 
> > the son of influential cleric Abu Bakar Bashir; Muhammad Jibriel, the son 
> > of radical preacher Abu Jibriel; and Gun-Gun Rusman Gunawan, the younger 
> > brother of Hambali, who is being detained by US authorities on terror 
> > charges. 
> > 
> > In a recent report, the International Crisis Group, a global security 
> > watchdog, identified followers of the Bashir-led Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid as 
> > a key challenge for Indonesian law enforcers. 
> > 
> > "The far bigger challenge for Indonesia is to manage the aspirations of the 
> > thousands who join JAT rallies for its public message: That democracy is 
> > antithetical to Islam, that only an Islamic state can uphold the faith and 
> > that Islamic law must be the source of all justice," the ICG said. 
> > 
> > JAT's Jakarta headquarters was raided by police in May and several members 
> > were charged with funding a paramilitary training camp uncovered in Aceh in 
> > February. 
> > 
> > Tito also said that police learned that terrorists were expanding their 
> > scope from Western targets to "nearby enemies." 
> > 
> > "What I mean by nearby enemies are the Indonesian government, Indonesian 
> > Military and National Police, which they regard as representatives of a 
> > secular regime and supporters of Western democracy," he said. 
> > 
> > "They were also preparing a series of attacks, instead of a single attack 
> > in one year. In addition to the July 17 bombings, they were preparing a 
> > car-bomb attack on the president," Tito said, adding the plot against the 
> > president was uncovered after a raid in Jati Asih, Bekasi, several weeks 
> > after the hotel bombings. 
> > 
> > Although trials are under way for most of the bombing suspects, Tito said 
> > three more suspects arrested in Medan in April were still to be prosecuted. 
> > Sources at the police have said the three Medan suspects are Deni Suramto, 
> > who allegedly bought the explosives for the hotel attacks; Bayu Sena, the 
> > suspected bomb maker; and Pandu Wicaksono. 
> > 
> > Tito said other key militants were also being sought. "Among them is 
> > Mustofa, alias Abu Tholut. He is the most senior member we know after the 
> > Aceh terrorist network was uncovered," he said. 
> > 
> > Mustofa was arrested in Semarang for illegal possession of firearms in July 
> > 2003. He was sentenced to seven years in jail but walked free under a 
> > conditional release in March 2009. 
> > 
> > "The road before us is still long and they will continue to regenerate," 
> > Tito said.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Related articles
> > One Year After Indonesia Terrorist Attacks, Has Justice Been Served?
> > 10:27 PM 16/07/2010
> > 
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>




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