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Southeast Asia
Bali bombers wonÂ’t seek pardon
2007-10-15
Three Muslim militants on death row for their involvement in the 2002 Bali bombings will not seek clemency from the Indonesian president, their last avenue of appeal, a report said today. “We do not want a (presidential) pardon,” Imam Samudra was quoted as saying by Kompas online. “A pardon is a democratic law that we oppose.”

Samudra and brothers Amrozi and Ali Ghufron await the firing squad for their role in the 2002 nightclub bombings on the holiday island that killed 202 people. The attacks have been blamed on local militant organisation Jemaah Islamiyah (JI). IndonesiaÂ’s Supreme Court rejected an appeal by the three in August but no date has so far been set for their executions.

Samudra, speaking in his usual fiery style after attending Eid al-Fitr prayers with his two accomplices at their jail in Central Java on Saturday, said his group was not guilty in the eyes of God. “We will enter heaven,” Samudra said. “A (presidential) pardon is sought by those who are guilty and we are not guilty.”

“We are ready to die in any manner, as long as this death is blessed by Allah,” Samudra said, adding that he would prefer to be beheaded rather than shot.

Indonesian officials have ruled out beheading, an Islamic-sanctioned punishment. Legal executions in Indonesia are carried out by firing squad. “Me and my friends will go to heaven,” Samudra said in English, adding in Indonesian that “When we die, we will have the company of 70 beautiful angels. Isn’t that something nice?”

Samudra said that the bombings were well-planned actions in the name of Jihad, or holy war, and that they were not mere emotional reactions, Kompas reported. Last month, the three men signed a final statement that was reported to have read: “If we are executed, then the drops of our blood will, God willing, become a ray of light for Muslims and become hell for infidels and hypocrites. The statement also said the three would continue to engage in jihad if they were pardoned and released from prison.
Posted by:ryuge

#4  A tombstone implies burial...which is too good for the scum.

Merely a figure of speech, 'mouse. Please recall that I advocate scattering the ashes of terrorists over deep water to prevent any veneration of them after death. Grieving relatives be damned. If Muslims knew that indecent burial awaited their participation in terrorism they might think twice.

The West is so far from a concerted effort to play upon all aspects of Islamic superstition and traditions that it is pitiful. Every single limiting aspect of their idiotic practices needs to be capitalized upon. We should be crop dusting their agricultural zones with liquified pig shit, gathering up their oldest and most revered copies of the Koran for burning and contaminating all food and medicine exported to the MME (Muslim Middle East) with porcine DNA.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-15 13:03  

#3  "We will enter heaven,” Samudra said.

Like H*ll, you will.

A tombstone implies burial...which is too good for the scum.
Posted by: anymouse   2007-10-15 12:18  

#2   “A pardon is a democratic law that we oppose.”

Fine, now carve that on their effing tombstones and be done with it!
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-15 11:06  

#1  Sounds good to me. What are they waiting for?
Posted by: tu3031   2007-10-15 10:33  

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