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Southeast Asia |
Gunmen open fire on Easter church service in Sulawesi |
2004-04-12 |
Hundreds of police reinforcements flew into Indonesia’s Sulawesi island today, after gunmen opened fire on an Easter church service, wounding seven people. Saturday’s attack sparked fears of a return to open fighting between Muslims and Christians that erupted in 1999, killing about 1,000 people. More than 300 members of the Mobile Brigade paramilitary police unit are arriving in the region. No-one has been arrested over the shooting in the town of Poso in central Sulawesi 1,000 miles north east of Jakarta. Two of the injured remain in hospital, although their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Police have declined to speculate on the identity of the attackers, who wore black uniforms and were armed with automatic weapons. |
Posted by:Dan Darling |
#2 The Australian Press Council has issued a statement warning media outlets not to use the word "Islam" in conjunction with stories on terrorism, for fear of whipping up Islamophobia The terrorists themselves use the word "Islam." Is the word supposed to be removed from their declarations, even from the names of their organizations? . |
Posted by: Mike Sylwester 2004-04-12 9:33:20 AM |
#1 Police have declined to speculate on the identity of the attackers, who wore black uniforms and were armed with automatic weapons. Hmmm, lets see now. Must have been gunmen from the Rev. Billy Graham's terrorists group. Who else could it have been? Will we ever find out???? |
Posted by: Chiner 2004-04-12 4:50:37 AM |