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2004-03-25 Southeast Asia
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Posted by Dan Darling 2004-03-25 1:45:50 AM|| || Front Page|| [3 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 The sun was bright, the sky a flawless blue --

lol!
Posted by B 2004-03-25 7:36:58 AM||   2004-03-25 7:36:58 AM|| Front Page Top

#2 
At the same time that the police arrest them, they always find someone to replace them .... On the other, he is disgusted, he says, by the group's shift toward civilian violence since 2000. He said a majority of the group disagree with that tactic,

And so, they will not "always find someone" to replace an arrested terrorist.

Faridah binti Abbas ... is raising six young children alone. Yet Faridah ... shows no sign of weariness or fear that his death sentence could leave her a widow.

The reporter should go back and re-interview Faridah in five years. I expect she'll look very weary and afraid then.
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Posted by Mike Sylwester  2004-03-25 7:51:34 AM||   2004-03-25 7:51:34 AM|| Front Page Top

#3 This is a very interesting article, but talk about air freshener over a decomposing body. Here's how this really reads.

Even if the entire Jemaah Islamiah membership is wiped out, other groups will arise and do the same thing."
Ok...so, they ARE wiping them out

Jemaah Islamiah plans to close its training camp in the Philippines,
They shut em down, ran them out of town.

But even teachers needed hands-on experience, he said. So he was sent to the Philippines to learn to fight.
Wanted: Dancers and Teachers for Exciting Foreign Lands You're great! You're the brightest star we ever saw!! But, um...before you start, we need you to step this way and learn about cannon and fodder and all.

In late 2001, Saifudin went to Karachi, a city in southern Pakistan. There he joined a group called al Ghuraba, Arabic for "the foreigners." The group was formed on Hambali's orders, Singaporean authorities said. Many of its members were sons or brothers of Jemaah Islamiah militants. The group itself was set up by Abdul Rahim, Baasyir's son.
And a senior Indonesian security official said the students served as liaisons between Hambali and al Qaeda, in some cases transferring or sending money
interesting.

With the 11 arrests, al Ghuraba has been effectively dismantled, authorities say.
Game's over.

Nasir's sister, is raising six young children alone...
and no doubt she reads them daddy's, The Bali Bomb Jihad - thus making full circle the meme of - "no matter how many of us you kill, there are more where we came from". Sooo... I guess we might as well just go home now, resistence is few-tile.
Posted by B 2004-03-25 8:11:03 AM||   2004-03-25 8:11:03 AM|| Front Page Top

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