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 RetweetAl Qaeda Behind Indonesian Terror Attacks

Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 7:41:58 pm PST

New details reveal how deeply Al Qaeda has penetrated the “moderate” Islamic state of Indonesia: Official Ties al-Qaida to Indonesia Terror.

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The al-Qaida terror network helped fund suicide bombings in Indonesia over the past four years through a courier system set up by the reputed mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, a senior police official said Tuesday.

Former al-Qaida No. 3 Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who was captured in 2003, was personally involved in setting up the courier system, in which money was carried from Thailand to Malaysia and finally to Indonesia’s Sumatra island, said Col. Petrus Reinhard Golose of Indonesia’s counterterrorism task force.

Golose said the money was used to help the regional militant group Jemaah Islamiyah launch attacks in the world’s most populous Muslim country from 2002-2005.

Jemaah Islamiyah is blamed for the 2002 nightclub attacks on the resort island of Bali that killed 202 people, attacks in the capital Jakarta in 2003 and 2004 that together killed 21, and triple suicide bombings on Bali in October that killed 20.

Indonesian authorities have claimed for years that al-Qaida helped finance the terror network, but never before provided the level of detail given by Golose, who was directly involved in the investigations of the bombings.

Golose said several members of Jemaah Islamiyah met directly with bin Laden in Afghanistan and signed agreements with him before launching the attacks, but he did not elaborate. He also did not say from where the al-Qaida funds originated or the nationalities of the couriers.

“Thirty thousand U.S. dollars was sent for the first Bali bombing,” Golose said, adding that “tens of thousands of dollars” was sent for the 2003 bombing of the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Jakarta.

Some of the leftover cash was used for the 2004 attack on the Australian Embassy in Jakarta, he said. He said he was uncertain how much al-Qaida money was used for the latest attack on Bali, targeting three crowded restaurants.

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1 ibmkeyboard  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 5:45:11pm
Some of the leftover cash was used for the 2004 attack on the Australian Embassy in Jakarta, he said. He said he was uncertain how much al-Qaida money was used for the latest attack on Bali, targeting three crowded restaurants.

follow the money.

2 Crimsonfisted  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 5:46:45pm

#1 ibmkeyboard

follow the money.


Say it loud, say it often, publish the trail.

3 bonz  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 5:46:47pm

Like everything else with Al Qaeda...much talk but only a few are acting Pagans Defeat Islam

4 pat  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 5:48:43pm

Indonesians have been waging a war for years against helpless Christians, Hindus and Confucians. Like all Muslims, they like to torture and kill others, while enjoying the product of the'others" labor. This country deserves chaos.

5 ibmkeyboard  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 5:50:37pm
SYDNEY (AFP) - Australia's foreign minister admitted he saw warnings five years ago that
Saddam Hussein's
Iraq was demanding massive bribes from wheat exporters such as Australia's AWB.
Secret diplomatic cables presented at an inquiry into AWB's payment of 220 million US dollars in kickbacks to Saddam's regime showed a senior foreign affairs official recommended "discreet" inquiries into the firm's activities.

follow the terrorists monies.

6 Beagle  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 5:52:13pm

Moderate Islam will always lose if the appeal is to the fundamental texts of Islam. The Sunnah, or "Prophet's Traditions," are worse, though that's hard to imagine. As the MSM won't touch Islamic thought with a ten-foot pole, excluding powerful efforts to deny the reality of the texts, there is no force for modernization.

The "Reformation" of Islam is already underway. It's Wahhabi-Salafi, back-to-the-Qur'an, fundamentalism. Enlightenment?

/sound of pin dropping

7 hiker  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 5:54:38pm

Well, duh! They've only been boasting about it for four years.

8 trigger girlie  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 5:58:15pm

I think I know who operates the Jimmah Islamiah.

9 Stuck-in-CA  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 6:01:09pm

Al Qaeda’s Gaza Cell issues ultimatum for immediate departure of all non-Muslim foreigners

Urgent consultations in European and Arab capitals and Jerusalem are reported by DEBKAfile’s counter-terror sources over the threatened targets published by Al Qaeda’s Gaza cell – the Army of Jihad - dated Feb. 16.

Not only must “non-Muslim foreigners of all nationalities” leave, but “foreign embassies and consulates must be evacuated and their staff leave within one month of this warning.”

Our sources report that the al Qaeda communiqué was urgently translated by foreign embassies in Tel Aviv and transmitted to their governments. They concluded that the document was put together by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s subordinates posted in the Gaza Strip and contains a direct threat to unleash Iraq-style terror in the Palestinian territory against the targets listed below.

Therefore, diplomatic, security and international aid staff can expect to be pulled out of the Gaza Strip without delay.

DEBKAfile’s sources stress that the meaning for the Palestinian Authority, Israel and even Hamas, is the launch of an al Qaeda offensive to transform the Gaza Strip into a radical Islamic entity as set out by the statement issued by the Army of Jihad

“…we address all believers of our people and all those who sacrificed their blood and property to defend Islam and Muslims against the Zionist occupation.

Allah ordered us to fight to combat atheism. With Allah’s support we defeated our enemy and obliged Israel to withdraw in humiliation from the Gaza Strip. One thing remaining to be done is to implement Sharia laws.”

Read all the new rules here: [Link: debka.com...]

10 zardah  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 6:07:03pm

It's not possible that "Al Qaeda" translates to: "every damn one of us Muslims"... is it?

11 quark2  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 6:09:35pm

@9 Stuck-in-CA

If there is any salt in the report about al qaeda taking over the gaza strip, the wimmin over there haven't lived through true hell yet then. Better hope there's no standing sports stadiums, because that's where the female executions will take place.

12 realwest  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 6:20:27pm

Hey youse'all - I hate to go OT, but don't know when or if we'll get an open thread before us East Coast Lizards had to go to sleep.

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Gettysburg Named Endangered Battlefield
By KIMBERLY HEFLING (Associated Press Writer)
From Associated Press
February 28, 2006 9:52 PM EST
WASHINGTON - Gettysburg was the site of one of the largest battles fought on American soil, but today it is playing host to a different type of fight: Whether slot machines should come to town.
Proposed development was one threat cited by the Civil War Preservation Trust in the naming of the 10 sites located in Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Georgia, Virginia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Washington, D.C.
"Hallowed ground, where more than 600,000 Americans gave their lives, is being paved over in favor of shopping malls, housing tracts and even gambling casinos," the trust's president, James Lighthizer, said Tuesday during a news conference.
The site in Glorieta Pass, N.M., is referred to as the "Gettysburg of the West".
The other sites are the Shenandoah Valley, Glendale, and Wilderness in Virginia; the Chattahoochee River line in Georgia; Circle Forts in Washington, D.C.; and Raymond, Mississippi."

[Link: enews.earthlink.net...]

Mind you, I'm all for folks making a legitimate buck, but there are parts of this Nation that should never be forsaken nor for sale.

13 Still Rolling  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 6:27:38pm

Take it from this Yank living in Jakarta, Indonesia's culture of tolerance trumps the hate filled spewing of a tiny minority of ROP killers and psychopaths. Indonesia is a strong ally of the United States, and with some smart political leadership on both sides this relationship could really blossom. I am a fire-breathing lizard, and I am telling you that the vast majority of citizens here completely reject the hardliners and their strict "interpretation" of islam. Indonesians at a personal level are pro-West, pro-American, and love the English Premier League. American Idol is the top-rated TV program here, and the press is free-wheeling and wide open. This is a country that wants to be a solid ally. President Yudhoyono loves to say that America is his "second home". Be smart, lizards, we have enough real enemies in the world; don't waste energy "blaming the victims" of the islamic cruelty and brutality that has occurred here.

14 Verily  Tue, Feb 28, 2006 9:06:58pm

Someone commented to me recently that I cannot criticize Islam because Christianty is "just as bad, historically."

Can anyone help me out here? Does anyone know of a good website that draws the distinction between the behavior of Jesus' followers and Mo's followers? Any facts you can send to my aid?

I'm baffled: how does someone with access to the internet fall prey to such ignorance? No one wants to discuss the elephant in the room, even after the elephant has attacked your family and is proceeding to ransack your house.

15 swamprat  Wed, Mar 1, 2006 4:45:51am

14 verily/..your friend is right;so what is their excuse in the "here and now"?

16 pdammko  Wed, Mar 1, 2006 4:58:17am

Still Rolling,

Everything you said is technically true but you neglecting certain realities.

"The vast majority of citizens here completely reject the hardliners and their strict "interpretation" of islam. TRUE, but if I hear that one more time I am going to lose it. The vast majority also refuse to admit that muslims are even responsible for the bombings. They blame the CIA, Bush, etc. Everything is a plot to make Islam look bad! There is this insane disconnect between how life in general society is conducted and any discussion that involves Islam. They view almost any step taken against terrorism as an attack against muslims.

Indo society is addicted to taking photos, listening to music (loud awful music I might add), playing games, etc. Nobody would have lasted 10 seconds in Taliban society, they would have been murdered, just like thousands were executed. But the only thing Indos could say when the U.S. liberated those unfortunate Muslim brethren in Afghanistan (LIBERATED is the correct word) is "why is America killing Muslims?". Nobody ever condemned the Taliban & virtually nobody supported the U.S.

Even when one engages very very western & educated individuals there is this break in reality whenever the subject of ISLAM comes up. I suggest you go out tomorrow and start criticizing Islam and see how far you get.

Until they join civil society and take steps in this regard at a personal level - "I will blame the victims". Heck, this is why there is terrorism around the world, people don't stand up and say "this is wrong". And I, like you, actually love Indonesia and much of the people.

17 Gordon  Wed, Mar 1, 2006 12:55:02pm

Still trying to stir up the pot against Indonesia, eh Charles? With your "moderate" wink-wink quotes. Since Indonesia has over 200 million people, there's bound to be some bad apples in the bunch.

But you want them all dead or converted, don't you Charles?

Calling Indonesia a "moderate" Muslim Country is like calling the U.S. a "moderate" Christian country.

18 pdammko  Wed, Mar 1, 2006 4:50:18pm

Gordon, see post above.

The use of "moderate" is not inflammatory. It is true that it is a moderate muslim society, for whatever that is worth. If you think that means there are only a few bad apples and that the rest of society is allright you are sadly mis-informed.

19 Still Rolling  Wed, Mar 1, 2006 6:26:27pm

#16 pdammko

Thanks for your excellent post. Frankly, you have changed my views on this matter. I agree with what you said in the following paragraph:

"Even when one engages very very western & educated individuals there is this break in reality whenever the subject of ISLAM comes up. I suggest you go out tomorrow and start criticizing Islam and see how far you get."

There are discernable boundaries even in this moderate Muslim country beyond which public discourse cannot go. I personaally realize that I am too willing to give a knee-jerk blanket OK to the "tolerant" culture here when that is not fully the case. The people as individuals are generally tolerant, but that is not enough in today's world. Thanks for sharing.

20 pdammko  Thu, Mar 2, 2006 4:00:53am

Still Rolling,

Thank you also, I must always check my views. I understand your initial view though, because Indonesia & the people would be wonderful with just a few religious(mainly) & cultural "tweeks". It is too bad Java went from constructing an amazing monument like Borobodur . . . and the Islam arrived . . . to lopping of the Buddha heads on the monument and contributing absolutely nothing else to mankind for the next 1000 years.


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