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Indonesian Extremists Praise 9/11 Hijackers
September 12, 2012

 Indonesian protesters from a group called 'Shariah For Indonesia' hold up 
placards showing US President Barack Obama (R) as they attend a demonstration 
against the US government to mark the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, outside 
the US embassy in Jakarta on September 11, 2012. Hundreds of people took part 
in the rally to condemn the US government's perceived policy on how it handles 
Muslim countries around the world. (AFP Photo/Adek Be
About 100 Islamic extremists on Tuesday praised the 9/11 hijackers at a rally 
outside the US embassy in Jakarta, as they celebrated the 11th anniversary of 
the deadly attacks.

Demonstrators carried posters and banners, one declaring “We are all Osama” 
under a picture of the late Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, as dozens of 
policemen stood guard before the embassy.

Other banners read, “It is time for Islamic revolution”, and “Democracy brings 
oppression.”

“They [the hijackers] sacrificed their lives to defend fellow Muslims in 
Palestine,” Muhammad Fachry, spokesman of the Sharia for Indonesia group, which 
organised the rally, told AFP.

“What they did was a reminder to the American government to stop oppression 
against Muslims and support for the Israeli government,” he said.

Son Hadi from the Jemaah Anshorut Tauhid, which has been labelled a terrorist 
group by the United States and sent supporters to take part in the rally, told 
AFP: “What the hijackers did was the start of the Muslim war against Western 
hegemony.”

Fachry said it was the first time his group, which was founded in 2010, had 
commemorated the attacks.

He referred to the hijackers as “the magnificent 19”, and praised their 
“bravery.”

“American arrogance collapsed together with the World Trade Centre’s Twin 
Towers,” the organizers said in a statement.

Muslim-majority Indonesia has suffered its own share of terrorist attacks over 
the past decade. The largest, by regional terror network Jemaah Islamiyah, were 
the October 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, mostly Western tourists.

Agence France-Presse

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