http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20726085-2703,00.html


Beheaded girls 'Ramadan trophies', court hears


>From Stephen Fitzpatrick, Jakarta correspondent

November 09, 2006 08:00am

Article from:  <http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/?from=ni_story> The
Australian

THREE Christian high school girls were beheaded as a Ramadan "trophy" by
Indonesian militants who conceived the idea after a visit to Philippines
jihadists, a court heard yesterday.

The girls' severed heads were dumped in plastic bags in their village in
Indonesia's strife-torn Central Sulawesi province, along with a handwritten
note threatening more such attacks. 

The note read: "Wanted: 100 more Christian heads, teenaged or adult, male or
female; blood shall be answered with blood, soul with soul, head with head."


Javanese trader Hasanuddin appeared in Jakarta Central Court yesterday
charged with planning and directing the murders in October last year. He
faces a death sentence if found guilty under anti-terrorism legislation. 

Hasanuddin allegedly returned from a visit to members of Philippines
Islamist group the Moro Islamic Liberation Front with tales of how that
organisation regularly staged bombings to coincide with Lebaran, the
festival that ends the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. He later spoke with a
preacher in Poso, Central Sulawesi, about whether such a plan could work in
Indonesia, but expressed doubt about whether it was appropriate. 

However, after further discussion with friends, he decided that beheading
Christians could qualify as an act of Muslim charity. 

Conscripting several accomplices at a local pesantren, or Islamic school, he
directed one of them, Lilik Purnomo, to seek out "the head of a Christian",
prosecutors alleged. 

"It would be a great Lebaran trophy if we got a Christian. Go search for the
best place for us to find one," Hasanuddin allegedly ordered his companion. 

Lilik returned to say he had found an "excellent" target - a group of
schoolgirls who travelled to and from class by foot in the Central Sulawesi
village of Gebong Rejo. The village is in the district of Poso, where
hundreds of people have died in sectarian violence in recent years. 

Many observers worry that Central Sulawesi has become the latest
battleground in a deadly jihad. 

Three Christian men were executed there last month for their role in a
massacre of Muslims in 2000 and there have been a series of deadly attacks
in the province in recent months. 

Prosecutors yesterday detailed how Hasanuddin, Lilik and co-accused Irwanto
Irano planned the schoolgirl beheadings with six other men. They prepared
six machetes and black plastic bags for carrying off the severed heads and
spent several days surveying the area where the students regularly passed
by. 

The operation was called off on one occasion, when a woman spotted the
attackers hiding by the roadside, waiting for their victims. On the night
before the attack, Lilik told Hasanuddin: "I hope you are ready to receive
your Lebaran gift." 

The attack was launched the following morning, but only four of the six
targeted girls appeared. 

Lilik, directing the attack from a nearby hill, told his accomplices to act
quickly so that the remaining two girls could still be killed should they
appear behind their friends. 

The attackers cleanly beheaded three of the students but a fourth, Noviana
Malewa, escaped after a struggle and ran away screaming. Her attackers gave
chase but were unable to catch her. 

The bodies, dressed in school uniform, were left by the roadside near the
execution site, but the heads were carried in a backpack to Hasanuddin.The
trial of his two co-accomplices was adjourned until Wednesday, when
Hasanuddin will also reappear. 

  



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