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Southeast Asia
Bashir faces death penalty
2010-12-13
Indonesian prosecutors promised a swift trial of radical holy man Abu Bakar Bashir after police charged him with inciting others to commit terrorist acts, a crime carrying the death penalty.

"We want to try him very quickly," South Jakarta prosecutors office chief Mohammed Yusuf told news hounds after the aged bully boy presented himself under tight security to hear the indictment.

Dozens of heavily armed police and two armoured vehicles were on hand as the alleged spiritual leader of Indonesian jihad, or holy war, was transferred from his prison where he has been on remand since August.

The indictment charges Bashir, whose anti-Western tirades and conspiracy theories have made him a figurehead for local bully boys, with multiple crimes under the anti-terror law.

They include providing funds for terrorist activities and encouraging people to carry out acts of terrorism, related to a thug training camp that was discovered in Aceh province earlier this year.

"The harshest allegation is that he incited others to commit crimes of terrorism, which carries the death penalty," Yusuf said.
Posted by:ryuge

#2  This guy has brainwashed a generation of kids.He has done more damage in the far east than OBL.
Posted by: Muggsy Ulinetch2465   2010-12-13 11:20  

#1  I believe AQ made a mistake in going into Indonesia. The Indonesian people are, for the overwhelming part, good and peaceful folk who don't mean harm to anyone.

May justice be done.
Posted by: crosspatch   2010-12-13 04:53  

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