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Southeast Asia
Bali bombers bodies buried
2008-11-09
Three Islamic terrorists militants executed for the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people were buried Sunday before hundreds of emotional supporters. Some hard-liners shouted "God is great!" and called the men holy warriors. Fearing attacks in retaliation for the executions, Indonesia increased security at tourist resorts, shopping malls and office buildings. Several embassies, including from the U.S. and Australia, urged their citizens to keep a low profile, saying they could be targeted.

Imam Samudra, 38, and brothers Amrozi Nurhasyim, 47, and Ali Ghufron, 48, were taken before firing squads in a field near their high-security prison on Nusakambangan island just after midnight, Jasman Panjaitan, a spokesman for the attorney general's office, told reporters. The men died instantly, he said, adding that their eyes were left uncovered at their request.

The three men never expressed remorse, saying the blasts were meant to punish the U.S. and its Western allies for alleged atrocities in Afghanistan and elsewhere. They even taunted family members of victims — 88 of whom were Australian — at their trials five years ago.

The executions, which were sensitive for both political and security reasons, ended years of uncertainty about their fate. Repeated postponements have frustrated survivors and relatives of victims, and enabled the bombers to rally supporters from behind bars by calling for revenge attacks in interviews aired on local television stations or published in newspapers and books.

The bombers' bodies were taken by helicopters to Tenggulun and Serang, their hometowns in east and west Java respectively, where thousands of sympathizers and onlookers turned out Sunday for their funeral processions. Dozens of radicals scuffled briefly with police in Tenggulun, home of the two brothers, Nurhasyim and Ghufron, but there were no serious disturbances.

Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, led the prayers for the brothers, one of their final requests. Former terrorists militants and police allege Bashir headed Jemaah Islamiyah in the early 2000s. But while he was found guilty of giving his blessing to the Bali attacks, his conviction was overturned after he spent more than three years in jail. Bashir said Saturday the bombers had "sacrificed their lives" for "the struggle of Islam."

Though the three Bali bombers said they were happy to die as martyrs, their lawyers fought for years to stop their executions, arguing they were convicted retroactively on anti-terrorism laws. They also opposed death by firing squad, saying their clients preferred beheadings because they were more "humane."
Posted by:ryuge

#5  Napalm puts an end to riots almost immediately...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-11-09 14:37  

#4  may they burn in hell forever and ever with 72 ugly witches for each one of them.
Posted by: Dino Omamble2499   2008-11-09 14:19  

#3  I gotta find out where those graves are, so I can piss on them.
Posted by: Pflo   2008-11-09 13:17  

#2  There's a sad sort of clanging
From the clock in the hall
And the bells in the steeple, too
And up in the nursery
An absurd little bird
Is popping out to say coo-coo
(Coo-coo, coo-coo)

(Imam, Arozi, Ali) (coo-coo Regretfully they tell us coo-coo
But firmly they compel us
to say goodnight
coo-coo
(Umah)
To you

(Umah)
So long, farewell
Auf Wiedersehen, goodnight
(Imam)
I hate to go and leave this pretty sight

(Imam, Arozi, Ali)
So long, farewell
Auf Wiedersehen, adieu
(Amrozi)
Adieu, adieu
To you and you and you

(Imam, Arozi, Ali)
So long, farewell
Au revoir, Auf Weidersehen
(Ali)
I'd like to stay
And taste my first champagne
(talking to the captain) yes?
(Captain Hook) no!

(Imam, Arozi, Ali)
So long, farewell
Auf Weidersehen, goodbye
(Lerch)
I leave and heave
A sigh and say goodbye
Goodbye

(Teeereeesay)
I'm glad to go
I cannot tell a lie
(Ant Esther)
I flit, I float
I fleetly flee, I fly

(Ali)
The sun has gone
To bed and so must I

(Imam, Arozi, Ali)So long, farewell
Auf Weidersehen, goodbye

Goodbye
Goodbye
Goodbye

(DNC)
Goodbye
Posted by: .5MT   2008-11-09 12:44  

#1  Torrent of rage as Indonesia on high alert
As hundreds of extremists gathered in the bombers' home villages in East and West Java for the funerals yesterday, there were two hoax bomb threats against the Australian Embassy and Indonesia's anti-corruption watchdog, the KPK. The threats were an indication of the widespread resentment towards foreigners, and Australians in particular, after the executions.
...
By first light, mobs of supporters had descended on the men's home towns for their funerals, chanting jihadist slogans, clashing with police and threatening foreign journalists. An exception was made for the Qatari-based news service al-Jazeera.
...
Supporters of Samudra handed out copies of a letter he wrote before his death "urging all grandchildren to kill all kafirs (non-believers)".

Their deaths drew renewed sympathy from both sides of Australian politics for victims' families, and a commitment to seek an end to capital punishment.


I question which society has the true suicide cult.
Posted by: ed   2008-11-09 09:19  

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