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Bin Laden 'funded Christian-haters'
By Lindsay Murdoch, Herald Correspondent in Jakarta

 Indonesia's third-largest Muslim group had received funds from and had a
"very special" relationship with Osama bin Laden's terrorist organisation,
one
of its leaders said yesterday.

Mr Al Chaidar, who heads one of 14 factions of the radical Darul Islam
movement, told the Herald that bin Laden's organisation had sent more
than 1.2 billion rupiah, the equivalent of about $243,000, to fund
anti-Christian operations in Indonesia.

"Yes, we've got funding and assistance from the Osama bin Laden group
since we went helping Afghanistan in the 1980s," Mr Al Chaidar said.

 But he asserted that bin Laden had nothing to do with the September 11
terrorist attacks in the United States. "I think Osama bin Laden has
been made a scapegoat by America."

Mr Al Chaidar was quoted earlier by the Jakarta-based Rakyat Merdeka
newspaper as saying that bin Laden's representatives had twice travelled
to Indonesia's Maluku islands, where Muslims have been waging holy war
against Christians.

 He was quoted as saying representatives had also visited Indonesia's
province of Aceh, where more than 30,000 soldiers and police
have launched a brutal operation against separatist rebels.

 "The relationship between Darul Islam and Osama bin  Laden is just
undeniable," he said.

 His comments contradict denials by Indonesian security officials that
bin Laden's al-Qaeda organisation has links to Indonesia.

 Mr Al Chaidar said Darul Islam had maintained an  "intensive
relationship" with Afghanistan since thousands of its members had gone
there to help fight the Russians in the 1980s.

 "That's why I'm very sure that the relationship between Osama bin Laden
and some factions of Darul Islam here is very special."

Darul Islam, which dates back to the Dutch colonial times, advocates
Indonesia becoming an Islamic state.

The movement organised a rally in Jakarta in January last year that
called for a holy war against Christians in Maluku, where more
than 5,000 people have since died.

 Mr Al Chaidar has since denied his organisation planned the rally with
the intention of launching the war.

Radical Islamic groups in Indonesia have made repeated threats to expel
American citizens if the US attacks Afghanistan, fuelling fears of an
anti-foreigner backlash in the world's largest Muslim country.

 Some have already conducted raids in central Java looking for Americans
and have threatened also to attack the US Embassy in Jakarta.

Mr Syuaib Didu, chairman of the Islamic Youth Movement, said yesterday
that people from any country that supported US attacks would be
expelled.

From: http://www.smh.com.au/news/0109/28/world/world6.html

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