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Southeast Asia
JI letter calls Bashir the emir
2004-03-26
Indonesian police have obtained a letter that allegedly identifies jailed militant cleric Abu Bakar Bashir as the leader of the Al Qaeda-linked terror network Jemaah Islamiyah, a senior intelligence official said Friday. The official described the letter as sufficient evidence to bring fresh terror charges against the cleric, who is soon to be released from prison despite protests by Washington and other foreign governments. Indonesian police, however, declined to comment. They said no decision had been made on reopening the case against Bashir, who is doing time for minor offenses after being cleared by Indonesia’s court system of earlier treason and terror counts.
My guess is that it won't happen, that the vice presidential fix is in...
Speaking by phone from his Jakarta jail cell, Bashir branded the letter, which was dated four years ago, as a fake that contained "lies concocted by America."
"Lies! All lies!"
The intelligence official said the letter was found last year. It was signed by two senior Jemaah Islamiyah members, now in custody, and refers to Bashir as "emir," or leader of the Southeast Asian terror network blamed for several terror attacks, including the 2002 Bali bombings. "Police have confiscated a very important document that proves that Abu Bakar Bashir is the true leader of Jemaah Islamiyah," the official said. "It’s enough evidence to give Bashir a new trial." The intelligence official said he hoped that publicizing the letter would increase pressure on Indonesia to reopen Bashir’s case.
I'm not sure there's any cure for intentional blindness...
However, Brig. Gen. Sunarko Danu Ardanto, deputy national police spokesman, said police have not yet decided whether to bring new charges. "We are still studying the information and compiling more evidence that can support the allegations," Sunarko said.
See what I mean?
The intelligence official told AP the letter had been sent by two alleged militants who are currently detained in Indonesia: Mustafa, said to be a top Jemaah Islamiyah operative who had trained in Al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan and his Malaysian deputy, Nasir Abbas. He said the letter was written from a militant training camp in the southern Philippines under an organization calling itself the Islamic Military Academy. He said the document provided information on the condition of trainees at the camp. Bashir was defiant when he talked with the AP by phone from prison on Friday. "The Indonesian intelligence are all lackeys of America, who will buy off anyone with their dollars," he said. "I have never received the letter. I have never heard of the military academy in the Philippines."
"I've never received a letter in my life! And I've never heard of the Philippines!"
Separately, Ansyaad Mbai, who heads the counterterrorism desk at Indonesia’s Coordinating Ministry for Political and Security Affairs, said Friday that terrorists in Indonesia are plotting new attacks to disrupt parliamentary elections set for April 5. His comments follow similar warnings from top Indonesian officials after police confiscated explosive material and arrested more than two dozen people near Jakarta last weekend following a small blast at a house allegedly being used to host bomb-making classes. No one was injured.
Posted by:Dan Darling

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Posted by: Anonymous TROLL   2004-03-26 8:51:42 PM  

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