http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/i-want-to-die-says-bali-bombing-suspect/2006/05/16/1147545326359.html

I want to die, says Bali bombing suspect
May 16, 2006 - 9:30PM

 
Mohammad Cholily, a terror suspect accused of involvement in the 2005 Bali 
bombing, sits in a courtroom during his trial in Denpasar, Bali.
Photo: Reuters


An Islamic militant on trial for terrorist bombings last year on Indonesia's 
Bali island said today that he is ready to die as a martyr and defended his 
right to make bombs.

Mohammad Cholily, 28, is one of four suspects on trial at Bali District Court 
for the suicide bombings at three restaurants that killed 20 people. The 
attacks were blamed on the regional terror group Jemaah Islamiyah.

"What is wrong with people learning how to make bombs?" he told reporters as he 
arrived at the courthouse in a high-security minivan. "I want to meet death. 
Everybody will die eventually. Why can't I choose how to die?"

Cholily is not contesting charges that he assembled explosives used in the 
attacks.

He expressed regret that information he provided to police under interrogation 
led them to alleged chief bomb-maker Azahari bin Husin, killed in a raid in 
November at his hideout in Batu, East Java.

"I feel guilty, because my words caused the death of a man," he said. "Bombs 
are hard to make, the most important thing is that I learned the essence of 
life from Azahari."

Cholily said he never met the other Bali bombers because "whenever I asked, 
Azahari always replied that there was no need for me to know them".

Cholily's attorney, reading from a statement, told the panel of judges his 
client was forced to confess to crimes he did not commit after being tortured 
for a week. Cholily received "slaps in the face, blows in the stomach, kicks in 
the genitals and was stripped naked and threatened with a gun in his mouth", 
the lawyer said.

He said Cholily was coerced into confessing to charges of glorifying terror and 
transporting the explosives.

The alleged torture was said to have occurred before Cholily was transferred to 
Bali's capital, Denpasar, for trial, but it was unclear where it happened or at 
whose hands.

If found guilty, the defendants - Cholily, Dwi Widianto, Abdul Azis and Anif 
Solchanudin - could face the death penalty.

All are accused of supplying and transporting explosives and sheltering Noordin 
Top, the most wanted South-East Asian terror suspect and alleged key group 
leader.

AP


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