OK, I admit I made a stupid joke over the weekend ( sebenernya lupa kapan saya 
posting joke saya itu soal Baasyir) I have no clue if such a joke is affecting 
some people in a bad way, jadi ingat joke kartun nabi di denmark....oh boy, it 
was a shame on me !
  Kesibukan natal membuat saya alpa dari kegiatan milis, baru hari ini saya 
sempet lihat reaksi kalian, terus terang saya sendiri gak ingat apa yg saya 
tulis itu hahahahaaaaa...
  Anyway, yes you re tight, di bulan penuh damai ini saya minta maaf buat 
insulting joke, and look I even kept the article stated that Baasyir was 
innocent, maybe I should call CIA about that .
  Hope we can keep a peace now, and I will be back when this xmast (holiday 
season) over.
  Merry Xmast for all of you out there.
   
  Salam' O
  

 
  omie lubis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  ( Thanks for the article bung Merdeka di Australia).

          Bashir cleared over first Bali bombing http://abc.net.au
By Indonesia correspondent Geoff Thompson & wires

Indonesia's Supreme Court has cleared Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir 
of involvement in the first Bali bombing in 2002 and the bombing of 
Jakarta's Marriott Hotel in 2003.

The United Nations has listed Bashir as a terrorist.

Western and regional intelligence officials say the cleric is the 
spiritual leader of Jemaah Islamiah, a south-east Asian extremist 
group blamed for the Bali bombings and a string of other deadly 
attacks in Indonesia in recent years. 

Bashir regularly states his support for the Bali bombers, which he 
calls Mujaheddin who just made the mistake of targeting civilians in 
peaceful places.

But the legal evidence proving his connection to acts of terrorism 
has always been weak.

He was freed in June this year after serving 30 months for the 
conspiracy that led to the first Bali bombing, which killed 202 
people, 88 of them Australians.

The 67-year-old nevertheless pursued a judicial review to have his 
name cleared.

Jakarta's Supreme Court has found there is no evidence Bashir was 
involved in the attacks in Bali and Jakarta. 

The review heard from more than 30 witnesses who gave evidence that 
he was not involved.

The Supreme Court's chief judge says he has accepted the findings of 
the review.

The Antara state news agency quoted him as saying the court had 
ordered that Bashir's name be rehabilitated.

Western nations, especially Australia, have previously protested 
against what they regarded as too lenient treatment of the cleric. 

Bashir has consistently denied any connection to the attacks blamed 
on Jemaah Islamiah.

- ABC/Reuters http://www.abc.net.au



         
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