Poso local nabbed for carrying gun (30/10/2004) #9440
The Jakarta Post, October 30, 2004
PALU, Central Sulawesi: The Central Sulawesi Police chief said on Friday that a
resident of Poso regency had been arrested in conflict-torn Mamasa regency, West
Sulawesi.
Indonesian cleric back in the dock (30/10/2004) #9439
Asia Times, 30 Oct 2004
By Bill Guerin. JAKARTA - Smack in the middle of the Muslim fasting month of
Ramadan, hordes of international and local reporters have descended on a makeshift
courtroom here to witness the long-awaited and pivotal trial that pits the state against
one of its people, 66-year-old militant cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir.
Police renew warning of bomb attacks (30/10/2004) #9438
The Jakarta Post, October 30, 2004
Abdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta. Following warnings of terrorist attacks during
the ongoing fasting month, the police have beefed up security around foreign
embassies in Jakarta, foreign representative offices, western facilities, and tourist
sites across the country.
Australia Warns of More Ramadhan Raids (30/10/2004) #9437
LAKSAMANA.Net, October 30, 2004 01:51 AM
Laksamana.Net - The Australian government has advised its citizens to defer
non-essential travel to Indonesia, warning against the possibility of further attacks by
terrorists on foreigners, as well as raids by militant Islamic groups on bars and
nightclubs.
Ba'asyir 'told followers to kill Westerners' (30/10/2004) #9435
The Jakarta Post, October 29, 2004
Sari P. Setiogi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir went on
trial on Thursday for his alleged role in the Bali and Jakarta Marriott hotel bombings,
which were blamed on regional terror group Jamaah Islamiyah (JI).
Australia God's enemy: Bashir (30/10/2004) #9434
The Australian, October 29, 2004
Sian Powell, Jakarta correspondent. ACCUSED terrorist Abu Bakar Bashir has told
an Indonesian court to be wary of interference from the "two enemies of God",
Australia and the US.
Bashir will spend the rest of his life in jail in any case (30/10/2004) #9433
Pravda - Russia, 13:05 2004-10-28
Indonesian Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Bashir has gone on trial accused of leading an al
Qaeda-linked militant network and of planning or inciting others to carry out attacks in
the world's most populous Muslim nation.
Baasyir Claims Bush, Howard Behind Trial (30/10/2004) #9432
LAKSAMANA.Net, October 28, 2004 11:47 PM
Laksamana.Net - Radical Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Baasyir says charges that he was
behind the deadly Bali and Marriott Hotel bombings were trumped up by US President
George W. Bush and his "slave" Australian Prime Minister John Howard.
Bombs found in Sulawesi and Maluku (30/10/2004) #9431
AsiaNews.it, 27 October, 2004
Poso (AsiaNews) - Central Sulawesi could see renewed clashes between Christians
and Muslims after 123 home-made bombs were found in a cache in a Muslim
cemetery in Moengko village (Poso). The devices contained sharpened metal and
nails.
Review - Regions: FPI Raids Again (27/10/2004) #9427
LAKSAMANA.Net, October 26, 2004 12:22 AM
Jakarta Police have deployed 600 Mobile Brigade (Brimob) officers and 500 regular
officers to prevent further raids on nightspots during the Muslim fasting month of
Ramadhan.
Eight Islamic militants named suspects over nightspot raids (27/10/2004) #9425
The Jakarta Post, 10/26/2004 4:36:11 PM
JAKARTA (AFP): Indonesian police said on Tuesday they had named eight people as
suspects in attacks by Muslim militants on a cafe and a pool hall during the Muslim
fasting month of Ramadhan.
Indonesian president may ban Jemaah Islamiah (27/10/2004) #9424
ABC AUSTRALIA, 26/10/2004, 19:02:19
Indonesia's new President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, says he will outlaw a group
suspected of links to al Qaeda-linked, if its existence can be proved, and if its
members are involved in terrorist activities.
Susilo may ban Al-Qaeda-linked group (27/10/2004) #9423
The Jakarta Post, 10/26/2004 11:28:58 AM
HONG KONG (AFP): Indonesia's new president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has said
the Islamic extremist group Jamaah Islamiyah (JI) may be declared a banned
organisation as part of the country's bid to crack down on terrorism.
Hambali's brother gets 4 years for role in Marriott bombing (27/10/2004) #9422
The Jakarta Post, October 27, 2004
Sari P. Setiogi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. A brother of the regional terrorist suspect
Riduan Isamudin alias Hambali was sentenced to four years in prison on Tuesday for
helping fund the J.W. Marriott hotel bombing in Jakarta last year.
Hambali's brother found guilty (27/10/2004) #9421
BBC, Tuesday, 26 October, 2004, 09:41 GMT 10:41 UK
Gunawan has yet to announce whether he will appeal. The brother of an alleged South
East Asian militant leader has been found guilty of helping to finance a bomb attack in
Jakarta last year.
THE SITUATION IN AMBON/MOLUCCAS - Report No. 449 (26/10/2004) #9420
Crisis Centre Diocese of Amboina, Ambon, 26 October 2004
BOMBS FOUND AT MARANATHA CHURCH COMPOUND – After on October 21 a
bomb was found near the Protestant Maranatha church in the centre of Ambon, two
days later, in the evening, a bag with 15 home-made bombs was found in one of the
dressingrooms of the Baileo Oikumene building, adjacent to the Maranatha church.
Police yet to interrogate FPI attackers (26/10/2004) #9419
The Jakarta Post, October 26, 2004
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. Criticism is of the Jakarta Police has increased due to
their relative silence over the attacks on restaurants and entertainment venues by the
Islam Defenders Front (FPI) since the beginning of Ramadhan.
Stash of 123 bombs discovered in Poso (26/10/2004) #9415
The Jakarta Post, October 26, 2004
Ruslan Sangadji, The Jakarta Post, Palu. Locals have discovered a stash of 123
home-made bombs in the religiously divided regency of Poso, Central Sulawesi,
putting security in the regency to a test ahead Idul Fitri and Christmas festivities this
year.
Bomb Cache Found in Poso Graveyard (26/10/2004) #9414
LAKSAMANA.Net, October 25, 2004 05:57 PM
Laksamana.Net - Villagers in the religiously scarred city of Poso, Central Sulawesi
province, have found 123 small homemade bombs buried in a Muslim cemetery,
reports said Monday (25/10/04).
More than 120 bombs found in Indonesia's Central Sulawesi (26/10/2004) #9413
ABC AUSTRALIA, 25/10/2004, 22:42:22
Indonesian police have found more than 120 ready-to-use home-made bombs in a
graveyard in the restive province of Central Sulawesi.
FPI plans more nightclub raids (25/10/2004) #9411
The Jakarta Post, 10/25/2004 3:02:27 PM
JAKARTA (Reuters): A militant Indonesian Muslim group plans more raids on clubs
selling alcohol this week after trashing a nightspot frequented by foreigners over the
weekend, a spokesman for the organisation said on Monday.
Police find 120 home-made bombs in restive Poso (25/10/2004) #9410
The Jakarta Post, 10/25/2004 1:37:45 PM
JAKARTA (AFP): Indonesian police have found a stash of more than 120 ready-to-use
home-made bombs in a graveyard in the restive province of Central Sulawesi, an
official said Monday.
Seven more arrested in Mamasa (24/10/2004) #9401
The Jakarta Post, October 24, 2004
Andi Hajramurni, The Jakarta Post, Makassar. Some of the 1,500 refugees in
Mamasa, South Sulawesi, began to head home on Saturday, as the situation has
returned to normal in Aralle and Mambi districts, which were recently rocked by
violence.
Man shot as gunmen strike again in Poso (24/10/2004) #9400
The Jakarta Post, October 23, 2004
Ruslan Sangadji, The Jakarta Post, Palu. Tension again gripped the city of Palu in
Central Sulawesi on Friday after a man on a motorcycle fired a hail of bullets at a
house being used as a church on Thursday evening, injuring the owner.
Muslim militants attack cafe in Kemang, S. Jakarta (24/10/2004) #9396
The Jakarta Post, 10/23/2004 2:41:03 PM
JAKARTA (AP): Muslim militants in Indonesia's capital vandalized a cafe in an area
popular with foreigners on Saturday because it was serving beer during the Islamic
fasting month of Ramadan, police and one of the militants said.
Man shot outside church in Indonesia's Central Sulawesi (22/10/2004) #9395
ABC AUSTRALIA, 22/10/2004 17:02:13
Indonesian police say a man has been shot and wounded in Central Sulawesi, in the
latest attack against non-Muslims in the area.
Many Indon businesspeople will come to E. Timor to invest (22/10/2004) #9394
The Jakarta Post, October 22, 2004
On the sidelines of his visit here to attend the inauguration of President Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono and Vice President Jusuf Kalla, East Timorese Prime Minister
Mari Alkatiri talked on Wednesday with The Jakarta Post's Veeramalla Anjaiah and
Adianto P. Simamora. The following are excerpts of the interview.
Personally, I am a Muslim, though not a leader of the Muslim community in
East Timor. I have been telling the people that as a politician and as a prime
minister, I have no religion. I did not get this job because of my religion. I got
it because of my involvement in the struggle for freedom, and my position in
the ruling party. I am the prime minister of both Muslims and Christians, and
the entire population of East Timor for that matter.
Three suspected FKM members get jail terms (22/10/2004) #9393
The Jakarta Post, October 22, 2004
Aziz Tunny, The Jakarta Post, Ambon. After a trial lasting three months, the Ambon
District Court handed down jail terms on Thursday to three sympathizers of the
Maluku Sovereignty Front (FKM) separatist movement after their conviction on treason
charges.
Basri murder a 'case of revenge' (22/10/2004) #9389
The Jakarta Post, October 21, 2004
Evi Mariani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. John Kei, an alleged gang leader, said on
Wednesday his "brothers" were not motivated by racial or ethnic hatred in murdering
gang leader Basri Sangaji.
Jakarta's Marriott targeted for second bomb,... (22/10/2004) #9388
The Jakarta Post, 10/22/2004 3:02:50 PM
SYDNEY (DPA): Jakarta's Marriott Hotel was targeted for a second bomb but
Indonesian authorities foiled the plan and the terrorists switched their location to the
Australian Embassy, Australian Police Commissioner Mick Keelty said on Friday.
Five more Mamasa 'provocateurs' nabbed (22/10/2004) #9387
The Jakarta Post, October 22, 2004
Andi Hajramurni, The Jakarta Post, Makassar. The Indonesian military (TNI) and
police personnel arrested on Thursday five more suspects accused of provoking a
recent riot in Mamasa regency, West Sulawesi province.
Brief Cabinet Profiles (21/10/2004) #9386
LAKSAMANA.Net, October 21, 2004 06:20 AM
Laksamana.Net - Following is a quick look at the members of Indonesia's new
cabinet.
Prospects for peace in Papua (21/10/2004) #9382
The Jakarta Post, October 21, 2004
Paul Barber, London. It is not yet clear whether the election of Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono as president of Indonesia is a positive development for West Papua and
whether he will bring peace and stability to the restive territory any closer.
Mandiri branch receives bomb threat (21/10/2004) #9381
The Jakarta Post, October 21, 2004
PEKANBARU, Riau: An anonymous caller, a woman, threatened on Wednesday to
detonate a bomb at Bank Mandiri's Pekanbaru branch on Jl. Gen. Sudirman here,
sparking panic among bank employees.
Police begin disarming Mamasa rioters (21/10/2004) #9380
The Jakarta Post, October 21, 2004
Andi Hajramurni, The Jakarta Post, Makassar. Police have arrested an man alleged to
be behind recent communal violence in Mamasa, West Sulawesi, and have begun
seizing firearms and traditional weapons from warring villagers.
Palu residents attack pig farms (21/10/2004) #9379
The Jakarta Post, October 21, 2004
Ruslan Sangadji, The Jakarta Post, Palu. Members of a Muslim youth organization on
Wednesday attacked several pig farms in South Tatura they said were polluting the
area as the police looked on.
INFID's Short News Overview No. V/28: October 14-20, 2004 (21/10/2004) #9378
INFID, October 20, 2004
SBY Sworn In As Indonesia's 6th President: Yudhoyono was sworn in as
Indonesia's sixth president on Oct. 20 after winning the country's first-ever direct
elections for head of state last month.
Conflict Reignites in Mamasa: After a year of relative peace, a violent communal
conflict erupted again on Oct. 16 in Aralle district, Mamasa regency, West Sulawesi
province. Two people were reported killed and dozens of homes burned down.
SBY through Chinese eyes (21/10/2004) #9377
Asia Times, Oct 14, 2004
By Jeffrey Robertson. An ex-military, US-educated president may seem like a stroke
of strategic luck for Washington. But looking at Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, or SBY,
through Chinese eyes reveals a different story.
Conflict spreads in Mamasa (20/10/2004) #9376
The Jakarta Post, October 20, 2004
Violence continued in the newly established province of West Sulawesi on Tuesday in
a dispute over the creation of Mamasa regency, some 400 kilometers from the South
Sulawesi capital of Makassar.
Military and police hunt killers of migrants in Papua (20/10/2004) #9375
The Jakarta Post, October 20, 2004
Nethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post, Jayapura. The whereabouts of the bodies of
five migrants, killed a week ago by suspected separatist rebels in a remote area of
Papua, remained a mystery on Tuesday as soldiers and police continued to hunt the
gunmen.
Police release pictures of Cicurug bomb makers (20/10/2004) #9374
The Jakarta Post, October 20, 2004
Abdul Khalik and Yuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta/Bandung. Police
released on Tuesday pictures of Abdullah, Jabir and Afuy, three of four owners of high
explosive found in Cicurug village, Sukabumi, West Java, after naming them suspects
in the Sept. 9 bombing outside the Australian Embassy in South Jakarta.
Aceh Rebel Jailed for Treason (20/10/2004) #9373
LAKSAMANA.Net, October 19, 2004 11:43 PM
Laksamana.Net - A senior separatist rebel in Aceh province has been sentenced to
16 years in jail for treason and possession of weapons.
Review – Regions: Death in Papua (19/10/2004) #9368
LAKSAMANA.Net, October 19, 2004 06:11 AM
Laksamana.Net - Separatist rebels in Papua province have been blamed for the killing
of six migrant workers from South Sulawesi province.
Papuans demand referendum rerun (19/10/2004) #9367
The Jakarta Post, October 19, 2004
JAYAPURA, Papua: Some 100 people protested in Jayapura on Monday, demanding
president-elect Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono re-hold Papua's 1963 referendum.
Police detain two Papuans in suspected separatist attack (19/10/2004) #9366
The Jakarta Post, October 19, 2004
Nethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post, Jayapura. Two Papuans were arrested on
Monday for questioning over an attack that claimed five lives in Tinggi Nambut village,
Puncak Jaya regency.
Fresh violence erupts in Mamasa, one killed (19/10/2004) #9365
The Jakarta Post, October 19, 2004
Andi Hajramurni and Yuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post, Makassar/Bandung. After two
days of relative calm, violence broke out again in Aralle district, Mamasa regency,
killing one man and injuring another. The incident occurred at 10 a.m when some 300
Christians supporting the split of Polewali Mamasa regency into two regencies
attacked those who opposed the split in the mountainous Aralleana subdistrict, Aralle
district, Mamasa regency, West Sulawesi province.
Two more wounded as dispute continues in Sulawesi (19/10/2004) #9364
The Jakarta Post, 10/18/2004 5:38:54 PM
JAKARTA (JP): Violence continued in West Sulawesi province on Monday as two
more people were wounded in a dispute over the formation of a new district which has
seen thousands of people flee their homes, according to the Agence France Presse.
Ba'asyir to stand trial on Oct. 28 (19/10/2004) #9360
The Jakarta Post, October 19, 2004
JAKARTA: The South Jakarta District Court set on Monday an Oct. 28 date for the
opening trial of Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, who is being charged with
masterminding the bomb attack on J.W. Marriott Hotel in Jakarta last year.
Ba'asyir gets October date for terrorism trial (19/10/2004) #9359
The Jakarta Post, 10/18/2004 3:59:46 PM
JAKARTA (AFP): Indonesian Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir will go on trial on
October 28 over a deadly hotel bombing and could face the death penalty if convicted
on terrorism charges, a court official said Monday.
Thousand flee riot-torn village (18/10/2004) #9357
The Jakarta Post, October 18, 2004
Andi Hajramurni, The Jakarta Post, Makassar. Tension was still high on Sunday in a
village in Aralle district, some 400 kilometers from the South Sulawesi capital of
Makassar, after two people were reported killed and dozens of homes burned down in
a communal clash over a dispute on the formation of a new regency there.
TNT finding linked to Sept. 9 bombing (18/10/2004) #9356
The Jakarta Post, October 18, 2004
Abdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. Police said on Sunday they were hunting
down four men for illegal possession of explosives found in a West Java village
recently and for their alleged role in last month's bombing outside the Australian
Embassy in Kuningan, South Jakarta.
Papuans call for start of special autonomy (18/10/2004) #9355
The Jakarta Post, October 18, 2004
Ridwan Max Sijabat, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. Papuans have called on
president-elect Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to enforce the Special Autonomy Law for
Papua to resolve the prolonged issues in the province.
Thousands flee as violence erupts in Sulawesi (18/10/2004) #9354
ABC AUSTRALIA, 18/10/2004 08:35:04
In Indonesia, paramilitary police reinforcements have been sent to the Polewali
Mamasa area of South Sulawesi after an outbreak of violence in the province.
Thousands flee homes after South Sulawesi fighting (18/10/2004) #9353
ABC AUSTRALIA, 17/10/2004 19:09:08
Police in Indonesia say thousands of people have fled their homes following fighting in
South Sulawesi.
Police hunt alleged provocateurs in West Sulawesi (18/10/2004) #9352
The Jakarta Post, 10/17/2004 6:20:08 PM
JAKARTA (Antara): Police are searching for 12 people suspected of provoking unrest
in Aralle subdistrict, Mamasa district, West Sulawesi, a police officer said on Sunday.
Baasyir Charged Over Marriott Bombing (18/10/2004) #9349
LAKSAMANA.Net, October 16, 2004 01:08 AM
Laksamana.Net - Prosecutors have charged radical Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Baasyir
with involvement in last year's suicide car bombing at the JW Marriott Hotel in South
Jakarta.
FPI to Conduct Ramadhan Patrols (18/10/2004) #9348
LAKSAMANA.Net, October 15, 2004 11:50 PM
Laksamana.Net - The radical Islamic Defenders' Front (FPI), notorious for attacking
nightlife venues in Jakarta, has said it will take the law into its own hands if city
officials fail to close down bars and nightclubs during the Muslim fasting month of
Ramadhan, which started Friday (15/10/04).
Rice dependence threatens Indonesia's food security (18/10/2004) #9347
ASIA Pulse [Australia], Friday October 15, 07:55 PM
JAKARTA, Oct 15 Asia Pulse - Indonesia's low food security is the result of the
country's continued dependence on one particular foodstuff like rice, and to prevent
this dependence it would be necessary to turn to biodiversity.
Conflict reignites in Mamasa (17/10/2004) #9345
The Jakarta Post, October 17, 2004
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. After a year of relative peace, a violent communal conflict
erupted again on Saturday in Aralle district, Mamasa regency, West Sulawesi
province, leaving scores of homes and a church burned.
Tension high in Papua village (17/10/2004) #9344
The Jakarta Post, October 17, 2004
INDONESIA: The situation in Tinggi Nambut village, Puncak Jaya regency remained
tense on Friday, following the murder of five construction workers, all migrants from
Makassar, South Sulawesi province earlier on Tuesday.
Bashir charged with Bali bombings (17/10/2004) #9343
ABC AUSTRALIA, 16/10/2004 20:53:41
Indonesian prosecutors have charged Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir with
involvement in the nightclub bombings in the resort island of Bali which killed 202
people.
THE SITUATION IN AMBON/MOLUCCAS - Report No. 448 (16/10/2004) #9342
Crisis Centre Diocese of Amboina, Ambon, October 14, 2004
AGAIN BOMB EXPLOSIONS - Two homemade bombs exploded in the city of Ambon
on a vacant plot of land between the Silo church and the Pohon Pule Bridge last
September 7. Though afterwards they turned out to be low-explosive and did not result
in any casualties or significant damage, they nevertheless caused panic among local
residents and among the lecturers and students of the nearby alternative campus of
the Pattimura University, who could be seen fleeing the campus.
Two bomb-laden backpacks seized (16/10/2004) #9341
The Jakarta Post, October 16, 2004
Abdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. The National Police said on Friday they were
tracking down four men who fled their home, including one who was wounded, after a
small blast at a rented house in Cianjur regency, West Java.
FPI plans to sweep nightspots starting Sunday evening (16/10/2004) #9340
The Jakarta Post, October 16, 2004
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. A warning from Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso apparently will
not deter the Islam Defenders Front (FPI) from organizing raids on nightspots in the
capital during Ramadhan.
Indonesian cleric charged over Bali bombings (16/10/2004) #9339
ABC AUSTRALIA, 16/10/2004 10:22:45
In Jakarta, prosecutors say the radical Indonesian cleric Abu Bakar Bashir will go on
trial for killing nearly 200 people in the Bali bombings, after the indictment against him
was filed in a Jakarta court yesterday.
Indonesian cleric Bashir charged over bombing of Marriott (16/10/2004) #9338
ABC AUSTRALIA, 15/10/2004 23:00:40
Indonesian cleric Abu Bakar Bashir will be indicted on charges of terrorism after
prosecutors passed their file on the extremist leader to a Jakarta court.
Ba'asyir charged with terrorism (16/10/2004) #9337
The Jakarta Post, October 16, 2004
Abdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. After many delays, state prosecutors finally
submitted the file on Abu Bakar Ba'asyir to the South Jakarta District Court on Friday,
charging him with masterminding the Bali bombings and the JW Marriott Hotel attack.
Ba'asyir to face formal terror charges (16/10/2004) #9335
The Jakarta Post, 10/15/2004 3:58:15 PM
JAKARTA (AP: Indonesian prosecutors on Friday formally charged militant cleric Abu
Bakar Ba'asyir with ordering his followers to launch a suicide attack on the J.W.
Marriott hotel in Jakarta last year.
Indonesian prosecutors file new charges against Bashir (16/10/2004) #9334
ABC AUSTRALIA, 15/10/2004 18:52:01
Indonesian prosecutors have filed new charges against cleric Abu Bakar Bashir.
Indon police investigate discovery of bomb ... (16/10/2004) #9333
ABC AUSTRALIA, 15/10/2004 18:52:00
Indonesian police are conducting a manhunt after a small bomb was discovered at a
rural railway station, south of the capital, Jakarta.
INFID's Short News Overview No. V/28: October 8-14, 2004 (15/10/2004) #9330
INFID, October 14, 2004
Happy Ramadhan to all our Muslim brothers and sisters!
Ambon - Two homemade bombs exploded in the eastern city of Ambon on Oct. 7. No
one was hurt in the blast and no damage was reported.
Unidentified gunmen strike again in C. Sulawesi (15/10/2004) #9329
The Jakarta Post, October 15, 2004
Ruslan Sangadji, The Jakarta Post, Palu. Unidentified assailants launched two
separate attacks in Central Sulawesi on Wednesday, killing at least three people
despite stepped-up security by authorities in the troubled province.
1 dead, 2 injured in attack in troubled Poso, C. Sulawesi (15/10/2004) #9328
The Jakarta Post, 10/14/2004 3:13:08 PM
JAKARTA (AFP): A woman was killed and two men injured when a group of armed
men attacked their village in the sectarian-violence troubled region of Poso on
Indonesia's Sulawesi island, police said Thursday.
Police begin probe into Kendari blast (15/10/2004) #9322
The Jakarta Post, October 14, 2004
KENDARI, Southeast Sulawesi: Police officers began on Wednesday investigating a
bomb explosion outside the house of local antigraft activist, Hidayatullah, in Kendari
city a day earlier.
Central govt urged to help refugees (15/10/2004) #9321
The Jakarta Post, October 14, 2004
KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Governor Piet Tallo
expressed concern on Wednesday over the plight of East Timor refugees currently
living in various areas in NTT province.
Mall worker foils bomb attempt (15/10/2004) #9320
The Jakarta Post, October 14, 2004
Mikael Onny Setiawan, The Jakarta Post, Balikpapan. Police defused on Tuesday
night a bomb that was discovered in Fantasy Mall in the East Kalimantan city of
Balikpapan, which is home to several foreign oil and mining companies.
Minor Explosions in Kalimantan & Sulawesi (15/10/2004) #9318
LAKSAMANA.Net, October 13, 2004 08:49 PM
Laksamana.Net - Small bombs have exploded in East Kalimantan and Southeast
Sulawesi provinces but caused no injuries, reports said Wednesday (13/10/04).
Two bombs explode at church in Ambon (15/10/2004) #9317
The Jakarta Post, October 08, 2004
M. Azis Tunny, The Jakarta Post/Ambon. Peace in the Maluku capital of Ambon,
once plagued by three years of sectarian fighting, was put to the test again when two
homemade bombs exploded in the eastern city on Thursday.
Bomb discovered at Palu school (15/10/2004) #9316
The Jakarta Post, October 05, 2004
PALU, Central Sulawesi: Police have a found a bomb at a Palu school on Monday
after a threat was made against it earlier in the morning.
Police arrest two bomb suspects (15/10/2004) #9315
The Jakarta Post, October 05, 2004
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta, Makassar/Yogyakarta. Police officers arrested on Monday
two suspects in the 2002 McDonald's explosion in Makassar and the 2003 Cafe
Sampoto Indah bombing in Palopo, both in South Sulawesi.
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