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Indonesian militants planned to assassinate Obama 
From: NewsCore 
May 15, 2010 4:08AM 

INDONESIAN militants planned to assassinate U.S. President Barack Obama during 
his visit to that country next month, reports claim. 

Militants also planned to kill Indonesia's president and foreigners in a 
Mumbai-style attack during national day celebrations in August.

Reuters said an intelligence expert close to the police investigation into the 
militants said books and documents found in raids since February suggested they 
planned an attack on Obama.

"They did not say it but this was evident in their books and documents that the 
leader of America was their enemy and should be attacked whenever possible," 
Mardigu Wowi Prasantyo said..

Reuters reported another intelligence expert said last year militants planned 
to attack Obama's motorcade with snipers.

London's Daily Telegraph, citing police sources, also reported that militants 
planned to assassinate Obama during his mid-June trip "although this was not 
officially announced."

Meanwhile, Indonesian police said they had foiled a plot by militants to kill 
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and foreigners in an attack 
during an independence day celebration August 17.

"They planned to target Indonesian president (Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono), state 
officials and foreign guests attending the ceremony," national police chief 
Bambang Hendarso Danuri told a press conference.

He said that the planned attack was inspired by one carried out by the Islamist 
militants who killed 166 people in Mumbai, India, in November 2008.

The Indonesia militants "planned to launch a series of assassinations in Java 
and Jakarta with their specific target foreigners, especially Americans, and 
the Indonesian president," Danuri said.

They also planned to lay siege to hotels, "copying what had occurred in 
Mumbai," he said, adding that if the attack had succeeded the militants would 
have "declared Indonesia as an Islamic state."

The police chief was speaking at a briefing on the raids carried out by 
counter-terror police after the discovery of a terrorist training facility in 
Aceh, in northern Sumatra island, in February.

Danuri said 58 terror suspects have been arrested and 13 people killed in the 
raids over the past three months.
 

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