Former BIN head Hendropriyono ready to be examined (20/04/2007) #13890
TEMPO, Tuesday, 17 April, 2007 | 15:51 WIB
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: Former Head of the State Intelligence Agency (BIN),
Abdullah Mahmud Hendropriyono, was ready to be examined as a witness in the case
of Munir's death. However, he disagreed that he was involved in the human rights
activist murder case.
Police tighten security at Satya Wacana University (19/04/2007) #13888
ANTARA, 04/05/07 02:39
Salatiga (ANTARA News) - Police in Salatiga, Central Java, will tighten security at the
local Satya Wacana Christian University (UKSW) following the discovery of a
document belonging to the Abu Dujana terror group on a plan to assassinate the
university`s former rector, John Titaley, a spokesman said.
BIN to refer rights activist`s death case to police (19/04/2007) #13887
ANTARA, 04/18/07 01:25
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The chief of the State Intelligence Agency (BIN), Syamsir
Siregar, said here on Tuesday he would refer the investigation of the death of noted
human rights activist Munir including the alleged involvement of one of his men to the
police.
Don't worry about Lu Olo (19/04/2007) #13873
The Jakarta Post, April 18, 2007
Kristio Wahyono, Jakarta. The presidential polls in East Timor last week resulted in a
run-off election on May 8 between Jose Ramos-Horta, an independent candidate, and
Fransisco Guterres Lu `Olo of the Fretilin Party. The preliminary vote count showed
that Ramos-Horta won 23 percent of the vote, trailing behind Lu `Olo, who had 29
percent.
Former Dili Bishop Belo meets jailed ex-militia leader (19/04/2007) #13872
The Jakarta Post, 4/18/2007 3:32:17 PM
JAKARTA (JP): Former Dili Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo Wednesday met
former leader of pro-Indonesia militia Eurico Gutteres at Cipinang prison, East Jakarta
where he was jailed for his involvement in post-referendum riots in 1999 in East Timor.
7 men kidnapped by al-Qaida-linked militants,... (18/04/2007) #13859
The Jakarta Post, 4/17/2007 6:22:33 PM
MANILA (AP): Suspected al-Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf militants abducted seven men
on southern Jolo island, including six workers for a government road project,
Philippine officials said Tuesday. Police were trying to track down the victims and
their abductors.
US warns citizens not to use Indonesian airlines (18/04/2007) #13858
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE, Tue Apr 17, 2007 10:17 AM ET
JAKARTA (AFP) - The United States Tuesday advised its citizens not to use
Indonesian airlines after a spate of accidents including two disasters which have cost
more than 120 lives this year.
Hambali denies involvement in bombings (17/04/2007) #13855
Bangkok Post, Friday April 13, 2007 11:54
BangkokPost.com, Agencies. The Indonesian terrorist mastermind Hambali, known to
many as "the Osama bin Laden of Asia" before his capture in Ayutthaya in 2003, has
told US interrogators he had no links to the worldwide al-Qaeda organisation.
Rev. Susianti a mistaken target in Poso church shooting (17/04/2007) #13854
The Jakarta Post, April 16, 2007
Ruslan Sangadji, The Jakarta Post, Palu. Dressed in black trousers and jackets, two
men stepped off their motorcycles and walked casually toward Efatha church in the
South Palu district of Central Sulawesi, one of them carrying an M-16 rifle.
Bomb explodes in restive Poso, no casualties (17/04/2007) #13853
The Jakarta Post, April 16, 2007
Ruslan Sangadji, The Jakarta Post, Poso. A low-intensity bomb exploded Saturday
evening in the Central Sulawesi city of Poso, which has been wracked by violence
between Christians and Muslims, but no injuries were reported.
Report: Terror network JI has new hit squad in Indonesia (17/04/2007) #13852
The Jakarta Post, 4/16/2007 3:02:06 PM
SINGAPORE (AP): Southeast Asian terror network Jemaah Islamiyah has set up an
assassination squad and made a target list that includes police, judges and
prosecutors, Indonesia's anti-terror chief said in a newspaper report published
Monday.
2 homemade bombs explode in Indonesian town (17/04/2007) #13850
The Jakarta Post, 4/15/2007 4:34:14 PM
POSO, Central Sulawesi(AP): Two homemade nail bombsexploded in separate
locations in a central Indonesian town that has been plagued by religiousviolence in
recent years, police said Sunday.
Latulahat windmill a model for power self-reliance... (17/04/2007) #13847
The Jakarta Post, April 13, 2007
M. Azis Tunny, The Jakarta Post, Ambon. A 10-meter tower sits atop a hill on the
west coast of Ambon Island, Maluku. On its peak, three propellers, measuring 4.5
meters in diameter each, rotate in the wind.
Five Poso terror defendants on trial (09/04/2007) #13825
TEMPO, Thursday, 05 April, 2007 | 17:27 WIB
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: The South Jakarta District Court brought to trial five
defendants of terror cases in Poso, Central Sulawesi, yesterday (4/4).
Police discover new Jamaah Islamiyah structure (09/04/2007) #13824
TEMPO, Thursday, 05 April, 2007 | 15:08 WIB
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: The Indonesian Police headquarters suspects the
structure of the Jamaah Islamiyah organization was currently being simplified.
Peaceful solution to conflict cheaper: Kalla (09/04/2007) #13821
The Jakarta Post, April 08, 2007
Yuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post, Bandung. Finding a peaceful solution to conflict is
a much cheaper option than launching military operations, Vice President Jusuf Kalla
said Saturday.
Five Indonesian Christians on trial over killing of Muslims (05/04/2007) #13808
EARTHtimes.org, Wed, 04 Apr 2007 08:27:01GMT
Author: DPA Category : Asia (World). Jakarta - Indonesian prosecutors charged five
Christians on Wednesday with involvement in the tit-for-tat murder of two Muslims by
a mob angry at the execution of Christian militants in Central Sulawesi province last
year. Prosecutors charged the five with violations of anti-terrorism laws, which carry a
maximum penalty of death.
Police point to JI link in arrests (04/04/2007) #13807
The Jakarta Post, April 04, 2007
Tarko Sudiarno, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta. Police said Tuesday they found
documents confirming several people arrested recently in Yogyakarta, Central Java
and East Java were linked to the Indonesian leadership of regional terror group
Jamaah Islamiyah.
Terrorist manhunt in Java... (04/04/2007) #13804
The Jakarta Post, April 03, 2007
M. Azis Tunny, The Jakarta Post, Ambon. Information gleaned from the January
arrests of several terror suspects in Poso, Central Sulawesi, has assisted the current
manhunt for members of terrorist organization Jamaah Islamiyah in Central Java and
Yogyakarta, according to an observer.
Maluku moves terror convicts (04/04/2007) #13803
The Jakarta Post, March 30, 2007
AMBON, Maluku: The Maluku Police moved 16 convicts, most responsible for terror
crimes, to the Nusakambangan penitentiary in Cilacap, Central Java, on Thursday.
Christians accused of double murder in Poso (04/04/2007) #13793
The Jakarta Post, April 03, 2007
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. Twelve Christian men are being tried at the South Jakarta
District Court for the murder of two Muslims in Poso, Central Sulawesi, and could face
the death penalty if convicted.
Indonesia convicts 12 Christian for muslim killings (04/04/2007) #13792
The Christian Tue, Apr. 03 2007 11:08 AM ET
By Ethan Cole, Christian Post Reporter. An Indonesia court has charged 12 Christian
believers with last year's mob murder of two Muslims in Central Sulawesi province .
Al-Qaeda-linked terror group trained in Indonesia (04/04/2007) #13789
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE, Mon Apr 2, 2007 3:45 AM ET
JAKARTA (AFP) - Islamic militants from a group linked to Al-Qaeda in Indonesia held
armed training exercises on the slopes of a volcano on the island of Java, a report
said Monday.
Religion-based ordinances violate human rights (04/04/2007) #13787
The Jakarta Post, March 30, 2007
Zainal Fikri, Sintok, Kedah Darul Aman. We have already seen the adop! tion of
Islamic or sharia-based law in various predominantly Muslim regions across
Indonesia.
Don't fall into the terror trap (04/04/2007) #13786
The Jakarta Post, April 03, 2007
Lim Mei Ming, Jakarta. The threat of extremist terror continuously shadows people as
they go about the task of trying to improve their lives. While there have been no
bombings since the attack at Yos Sudarso harbor in Ambon, we have lost our sense
of peace and security. Now we are alert, and even anxious and suspicious about
anything unusual around us.
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