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Indonesia Muslim Group Threatens to Hit U.S. Embassy
By Tomi Soetjipto

JAKARTA (Reuters) - A radical lndonesian Muslim group on Tuesday threatened
to attack the U.S. embassy and seek the expulsion of Americans in Jakarta if
Washington carries out revenge strikes against any Islamic nation.

Top officials in Indonesia, home to the world's largest Muslim population,
have already cautioned the United States against resorting to vengeance for
last week's attacks in New York and Washington.

``If the U.S. carries out its threat in the form of military aggression
against any Muslim states then the FPI will perceive it as an act of
terrorism,'' head of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), Al Habib Muhammad
Riziq Syihab, told Reuters.

``It means that we will attack the U.S. embassy,'' he said, adding the group
would also seek out American citizens to have them expelled if any attack
takes place.

The FPI is a small but aggressive group which has been behind a number of
attacks in the past year or so against bars and nightclubs, including some
known to be popular with foreigners.

But police, who have beefed up security outside the embassy in central
Jakarta since last week, dismissed the threats.

``We don't think this is a serious threat ... no one has a right to conduct
sweeps except security forces and no one has a right to attack any buildings
in the name of religion,'' Jakarta Police spokesman Anton Bahrul Alam told
Reuters.

``Of course we will take harsh action,'' he said.

MEGAWATI ON U.S. VISIT

President Megawati Sukarnoputri is due to arrive in the United States on
Tuesday for a visit officials described as a bid to drum up investment for
the world's fourth most populous nation.

She has expressed sympathy for the attacks and offered to help Washington in
its war against international terrorism.

But the United States has voiced concern over some comments made by leading
Indonesians over the attacks.

In a letter published in the Singapore Business Times, U.S. Ambassador to
Jakarta, Robert Gelbard, said some recent comments by two former senior
Indonesian officials ``could create an atmosphere of misunderstanding and
hatred, rather than one of compassion and healing.''

Former defense minister Juwono Sudarsono was quoted in a local newspaper last
week as saying Washington should wait before apportioning blame for the
attacks, noting that the U.S. had wrongly accused Middle Eastern groups for
the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.

And a former aide of ex-President B.J. Habibie wrote in an article that the
attacks might lead to a recognition that U.S. policies had created a lot of
enemies because many saw them as unfair.

DON'T MAKE MUSLIMS SCAPEGOAT

Vice President and leader of the country's biggest Islamic party, Hamzah Haz,
urged the United States not to make Muslims a scapegoat for last week's
attacks.

``Already, people have very mixed feelings about how the U.S. might respond.
Then to have leaders feeding this, makes the whole situation more
dangerous,'' one Western diplomat said.

However, the general response from the world's fourth largest population to
the attacks has been one of sympathy and the fence outside the U.S. embassy
is lined with floral tributes.

Indonesia has itself traditionally been deeply suspicious of extremist
Muslims, fearful they would undermine the multi-ethnic country's fragile
harmony which has been tested to the limit during the past three years of
domestic political and economic turmoil.

The political mainstream has long rejected attempts to make Islam the
official religion, which 90 percent of the population follows.

Analysts say that renewed attempts to insert a clause in the constitution to
force Muslims to adopt Islamic Sharia law appear doomed to failure



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