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Southeast Asia
Three indonesian Christian men to be executed for inciting violence
2006-08-09
IIRC, I've read a long letter by a missionary about these 2001 post-9/11 outbreaks of "interfaith violence", and the bit that stuck to my mind is the jihadis coming into christian town and hamlets parading with swords, banners and giant portraits of OBL, straight out of a medieval jihad... hum, do tell me, what happened to bashir?
TENTENA, Indonesia (AP) -- Three Christian men found guilty of inciting a bloody outbreak of fighting with Muslims in eastern Indonesia in 2000 are to be executed on Saturday, prosecutors have told the men's family.

Fabianus Tibo, Dominggus da Silva and Marinus Riwu were found guilty in 2001 after months of violence on Sulawesi island between Muslim and Christian gangs in which about 1,000 people from both faiths died.

Tibo's son, Robertus, said prosecutors informed him by letter on Tuesday that his father and the two other men would be killed in the early hours of Saturday morning by firing squad.

"I was very shocked to read the letter saying that my father and his friends are scheduled to be executed this weekend," Robertus said in the Sulawesi town of Tentena. "My father is convinced that he is innocent."

All three have said they are not guilty, but their final appeal was turned down by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono last year. A lawyer for the men was quoted in Koran Tempo daily as saying he was trying to win them a last-minute stay of execution based on new evidence.

Several hardline Muslim leaders in Sulawesi have called on the men to executed.

Amnesty International, an international rights group that opposes the death sentence in all cases, said it was concerned at reports indicating that the trial of the three men did not meet international standards of fairness.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#3  So how is that investigation into the beheading of those three christian girls going?

And how long was the Bali planner-holy-man sentenced? Isn't he already out and calling for the exterminiation of infidels already?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-08-09 15:26  

#2  Does anyone else remain convinced of Indonesia's progress in fighting terrorism?

[crickets]
Posted by: Zenster   2006-08-09 14:58  

#1  Article: Three Christian men found guilty of inciting a bloody outbreak of fighting with Muslims in eastern Indonesia in 2000 are to be executed on Saturday, prosecutors have told the men's family.

I'll bet you dollars to donuts that no Muslim men have been or will be found guilty of incitement.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2006-08-09 14:04  

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