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Southeast Asia
US is pissed over Bashir court decision
2004-03-10
The United States says it is "extremely disappointed" by an Indonesian court decision to halve a three-year prison term imposed on militant Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Bashir and urged Jakarta to be firm in its fight against terrorism.

"Extensive evidence" presented during Bashir’s trial had described "his leadership role and his personal involvement in terrorist activities", US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said.

"We’ve not yet seen an official verdict or a rationale for a judgment of reduction of sentences, but I think it’s safe to say we’d be extremely disappointed were the Supreme Court to reduce Abu Bakar Bashir’s prison sentence to 18 months, as has been reported," Mr Boucher said.

Supreme Court spokesman Joko Upoyo announced in Jakarta on Tuesday that the court had reduced Bashir’s sentence for immigration offences and forgery to one and a half years.

Tuesday’s ruling means that Bashir, accused by foreign governments of having led the Al Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiah (JI) terror group, could be free within weeks or months.

Mr Boucher, noting what he called the murder of innocent men, women and children, and other violent acts, such as bombings, in Indonesia, said they demonstrated that terrorism remained a "grave threat" to the security of the South-East Asian nation and its neighbours.

"We believe that Indonesia and its government need to stand firm against that threat," he said.

"If he’s to be released, then that obviously would give Jemaah Islamiah a bit of revitalisation," Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#2  Why sweat it? Just put an operative in place and after the cretin is released, wait for an opportunity to deep-six the guy. Call it a "covert operation", a la Jim Phelps ("The Secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions").
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-3-10 11:12:15 AM  

#1  "We believe that Indonesia and its government need to stand firm against that threat," he said.
But you can't do it by taking a pig's ear of a prosecution case, and expecting the appellate courts to turn it into a silk purse. Just file new charges, or deport him to Yemen.
Posted by: cingold   2004-3-10 1:44:39 AM  

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