SBS Documentary: 
Inside Indonesia's War on Terror
Tuesday, 18 October 2005, 1:11 pm
Article: Global Research
Inside Indonesia's War on Terror
globalresearch.ca - October 14, 2005
SOURCE: SBS DATELINE - 2005-10-12
Transcript Copied From SBS DATELINE Archives - October
12, 2005

Editor's note
We bring to the attention of our readers the
transcript of an SBS Australia program. The
controversial report which includes extracts from an
interview with the former President of Indonesia
Abdurrahman Wahid, points to the involvement of the
Indonesian Military Intelligence and Police in the
2002 Bali bombing. 

We also refer our readers to a report first published
in early 2003, which focusses on the ties between
Indonesian Military Intelligence (BIN) and Jemaah
Islamiah (JI), which is alleged to have masterminded
both the October 2002 and October 2005 Bali bombings. 
The Transcript of this program has been removed from
the archives of the SBS, Australia's Special
Broadcasting Services.

TRANSCRIPT BEGINS

Inside Indonesia's War on Terror Today - as you would
almost certainly know - is the third anniversary of
the first Bali bombing and our major report tonight
provides an alarming twist to the ongoing terror
campaign being waged in Indonesia. David O'Shea, a
long-time "Indonesia-watcher", reports that where
terrorism is concerned in that country - with its
culture of corruption within the military, the police,
the intelligence services and politics itself - all is
never quite what it seems. REPORTER: David O’Shea
When the second Bali bomb exploded, Australia once
again found itself on the front line in the war on
terror. But for Indonesians, this was simply the
latest in a long line of atrocities. They have born
the brunt of hundreds of attacks over the years, most
of them unreported in the West. Once again Australia
and Indonesia joined forces in the hunt for the Bali
killers. 

SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO, INDONEASIAN PREIDENT: We are
determined to continuously fight terrorism in
Indonesia with an effective global, regional and
international cooperation.

JOHN HOWARD, AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER: Tragic
incidents such as this so far from driving apart the
people of Australia and Indonesia would only bring us
closer together.
This show of unity is impressive and it plays well to
Australian audiences but many Indonesians don't see it
that way.

JOHN MEMPI, SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE ANALYST
(Translation): Why this endless violence? Why are
there acts of terrorism year in, year out? Regimes
change, governments change, but violence continues.
Why? Because there is a sort of shadow state in this
country. A state within a state ruling this country.
For seven years I've reported from every corner of
this vast nation and seen first hand the havoc that
terrorists wreak. Tonight I want to tell you a very
different story about Indonesia's war on terror. It
contains many disturbing allegations even from a
former president.

ABDURRAHMAN WAHID, FORMER INDONESIAN PRESIDENT: The
Australians if they get the truth, I think it's a
grave mistake.

REPORTER: What do you mean?
ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: Yeah, who knows that the owners to
do this, to do that -- orders to do this, to do that
came from within our own forces, not from the
culprits, from the fundamentalist people.

(1) TERRORISM - THE CASH COW:
Indonesia's police are doing very nicely, thank you
very much, out of the war on terror. They now have all
the latest equipment, courtesy of the millions of
dollars pouring in from the West. The money ensures
the world's most populous Muslim nation remains on
side in the fight against terrorism. Mastering all of
this new technology represents a steep learning curve
for the Indonesian police. Unfortunately today they
forget to set up the X-ray machine properly.

POLICE (Translation): Is the film in?
POLICE 2 (Translation): I haven't put it in yet.
Luckily there's an old print lying around from a
previous exercise. Because of the war on terror,
American and Australian support for the Indonesian
police has never been stronger. During Dai Bachtiar's
5-year reign as police chief, Indonesia endured
countless act of terror including three major ones -
in Bali, then the Marriott Hotel and the Australian
Embassy in Jakarta. These massive blasts might have
forced the resignation of any other senior official
but Dai Bachtiar managed to survive with the backing
of powerful friends at home and abroad.

POLICE CHIEF (Translation): I met Paul Wolfowitz.
In Indonesia's parliament earlier this year, I found
the police chief boasting about how he gets the star
treatment when he visits Washington.

POLICE CHIEF (Translation): I went to Washington, to
the White Hosue, to the West Wing. I spoke to Colin
Powell in his office. I went to the Pentagon, I met
the director of the CIA, the director of the FBI, I
met them all.
Indonesia's police are in charge of the war on terror.
Years of human rights abuse by the Indonesian
military, or TNI, mean it's now out of favour in
Washington, but it seems the police can do no wrong.

POLICE CHIEF (Translation): I asked Powell. "You say
the TNI has to reform, don't the police have to as
well?" Building trust takes time.
Many Indonesians would find the idea of trusting the
police laughable. It has long been regarded as one of
the most corrupt and incompetent institutions in the
country. Former president, Abdurrahman Wahid sums up
what many people here belief.

ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: All of them are liars.
REPORTER: Just to be clear, you have your doubts about
the police ability to investigate properly all of
this?

ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: Oh, yes.
But none of this seems to worry Indonesia's allies in
the war on terror.
POLICE (Translation): Have you just got back?
DAI-BACHTIAR, POLICE CHIEF (Translation): I see this
man a lot.
POLICE (Translation): Were you in America? Did you get
any more money?
DAI-BACHTIAR (Translation): 10 million. We get big
bucks. We got 50 million all up. Sure. They keep
asking about 88.
That's Detachment 88, the police counter-terror unit
which receives a great deal of the international aid,
including substantial assistance from Australia. Like
the military, Detachment 88 is controversial. Its
members stand accused of repeatedly using torture in
interrogation of suspects. But these allegations don't
seem to even raise an eyebrow.

DAI-BACHTIAR (Translation): The Secretary-General of
Interpol came to visit Aceh. I met him. He said our
police were dealing with terrorism in a professional
manner. 500 million euros. For the police. Long term.
So far I've received directly 500 from Denmark. They
gave 5, but 500 all up. The Dutch gave 2.
The money is flowing like water but outside the
chamber, unrelated to the anti-terror funding, is a
scene that should make donors think twice. A man from
the Religious Affairs Commission sitting next door
counts cash to be distributed amongst voting
politicians. Call it corruption or even the trickle
down effect, but it's this kind of informal funds
distribution which keeps the wheels turning in the
Indonesian economy.

DAI-BACHTIAR (Translation): Well now, for example, the
other day I got 2 million from Holland... From
America... it was 50. Is it 50 already? You know how
much the army got? 600. Then they had to get involved.
With all the cash flowing about, some politicians want
to stay as close as possible to Dai Bachtiar.

POLITICIAN (Translation): Isn't our police chief
great? That's obvious.
With the cash cow growing fatter by the day, some
analysts even suggest the police now have too much to
gain from the war on terror.

JOHN MEMPI (Translation): But why is there always this
worry about bombings? This subservience to foreigners,
this paranoia about bombs. You must help us with
money, with equipment and training, so that we can do
something. We need funds to combat these terrorists.
And to convince the foreigners bombings do happen.
Indeed there are acts of terrorism in Indonesia but
done by "terrorists" in inverted commas.

(2) A TERRORIST ON THE PAYROLL:
To most Australians terrorism in Indonesia means
Jemaah Islamiah. Abu Bakar Bashir, Dr Azahari and
Noordin Mohammed Top have become household names and
we're led to believe they're the masterminds behind
every atrocity. But there's another side to the JI
story that Australia hasn't heard and it's part of the
extraordinary family history of this man.

LAMKARUNA PUTRA (Translation): This is Tengku Fauzi
Hasbi after he was released. He returned to working
and supporting his family.
Lamkaruna Putra's father was an Acehnese separatist
leader descended from a long line of Acehnese
fighters. He went on to become a key figure in Jemaah
Islamiah. Fauzi Hasbi who used the alias Abu Jihad was
in contact with Osama bin Laden's deputy. He lived for
many years in the house next door to Abu Bakar Bashir
in Malaysia and was very close to JI operations chief
Hambali. Umar Abduh is an Islamist convicted of
terrorism and jailed for 10 years under the Suharto
regime. He belonged to a group that attacked police
stations and hijacked a Garuda flight to Bangkok. He
remembers Fauzi Hasbi as a hardliner who traded arms
was willing to commit acts of violence.

UMAR ABDUH (Translation): Fauzi Hasbi is known in the
Islamic movement as someone who, from the beginning,
has supported the Jihad as the struggle of the Muslim
people, aside from his background in the Free Ache
Movement.
Fauzi Hasbi was so relaxed amongst the militants, and
they with him, that he even took his son to a critical
meeting in Kuala Lumpur in January 2000 as JI was
preparing for its violent campaign. The attendance
list was a who's who of accused terrorists.

LAMKARUNA PUTRA (Translation): There was someone from
MILF in Mindanao, his name was Ustad Abu Rela,
commander of the Abu Sayyaf. Ustad Abdul Fatah from
Patani was there. People from Sulawesi and West Java
came to the meeting. The organisation was managed by
Hambali. Rabitah means organisation. It linked Islamic
organisations.

REPORTER (Translation): So Hambali was chairman?
LAMKARUNA PUTRA (Translation): Yes, Hambali chaired
it.
Hambali and co would have known their colleague Fauzi
Hasbi had been captured in 1978 by this Indonesian
military special forces unit but they wouldn't have
known that he became a secret agent for Indonesian
military intelligence. The commanding officer that
caught him was Syafrie Syamsuddin, now a general and
one of Indonesia's key military intelligence figures.
These documents obtained by Dateline prove beyond
doubt that Fauzi Hasbi had a long association with the
military. This 1990 document, signed by the chief of
military intelligence in North Sumatra, authorised
Fauzi Hasbi to undertake a special job. And this 1995
internal memo from military intelligence HQ in Jakarta
was a request to use brother Fauzi Hasbi to spy on
Acehnese separatist, not only in Indonesia but in
Malaysia and Sweden. And then this document, from only
three years ago, assigned him the job of special agent
for BIN, the national intelligence agency. Security
analyst John Mempi says Fauzi Hasbi alias Abu Jihad
played a crucial role within JI in its early years.

JOHN MEMPI (Translation): The first Jemaah Islamiyah
congress in Bogor was facilitated by Abu Jihad, after
Abu Bakar Bashir returned from Malaysia. We can see
that Abu Jihad played an important role, he was later
found to be an intelligence agent. So an intelligence
agent has been facilitating the radical Islamic
movement.
The extraordinary story of Fauzi Hasbi raises many
important questions about JI and the Indonesian
authorities. Why didn't they smash the terror group in
its infancy? Do they still have agents in the
organisation? And what information, if any, have they
had in advance about the recent deadly spate of terror
attacks? The Indonesian intelligence chief refused
Dateline's request for an interview and dead men tell
no tales. The man who held all the secrets, Abu Jihad
was disembowelled in a mysterious murder in early
2003, just after he was exposed as a military agent.
His son, Lamkaruna Putra died in this plane crash last
month.

(3) PROMOTING TERRORISM:
Fauzi Hasbi's death led to a flurry of speculation
about shadowy intelligence links to Indonesia's terror
networks.

UMAR ABDUH (Translation): So there is not a single
Islamic group, either in the movement or the political
groups that is not controlled by Intel. Everyone does
what they say.
Umar Abduh says his terrorist group was incited to
violence after infiltrators showed a letter saying
Muslim clerics would be assassinated.

UMAR ABDUH (Translation): There is a document stating
that the Muslim leaders would be executed, we as a
younger generation were immediately angered. Damn it,
this is not right, we have to kill all those Cabinet
members and military leaders, that was our plan.
And he's not the only one who says he was used by
intelligence agents. Another convicted terrorist is
Timsar Zubil who exploded three bombs in Sumatra in
1978. Although no-one was killed, he paid a heavy
price.

TIMSAR ZUBIL (Translation): At first I was sentenced
to death, it was changed to a life sentence, I served
22years.
Zubil now believes he was set up by former president
Suharto's intelligence agency.
TIMSAR ZUBIL (Translation): We may have deliberately
been allowed to grow in such a way, that we young
people who were very emotional, were provoked into
committing illegal acts.
REPORTER (Translation): Who let this happen?

TIMSAR ZUBIL (Translation): The ones who had the
authority to ban us, in this case the ones in power,
the Suharto regime. I have only started thinking of
this recently, but at the time I was active, I didn’t
think it through.
After Zubil was captured, beaten and tortured,
something remarkable occurred. The authorities made up
a provocative name for his group - Komando Jihad.

TIMSAR ZUBIL (Translation): It hadn’t occurred to us
to use that name, but they told us that was to be the
name of our organisation. We had no plans to use the
name Komando Jihad. They told us to just accept it for
the time being and if we wanted to deny it later in
court, that was up to us. But it made no difference to
the court, they insisted that the name was indeed
ours.

(4) STATE SPONSORED TERROR:
Indonesia's recent history of terrorist attacks began
with a deadly campaign that unfolded on Christmas Eve
2000. Bombs exploded almost simultaneously at 18
sites, mostly churches, across six provinces, 19
people died and 120 were injured. Jemaah Islamiah took
the blame. It was the first real mention of the group
in Australia. But Indonesians had another theory -
they suspected the military, the only organisation
with the capacity to pull off an operation of this
scale, a full two years before the first Bali bomb.
The respected news magazine Tempo even splashed the
allegation on its front cover as part of a special
investigation. The most revealing information in the
report related to the bomber's network operating in
Medan, North Sumatra. The man convicted of making the
bombs in Medan is somewhere behind these prison walls.
Our repeated requests to interview Edi Sugiarto over
many months have been ignored by the Indonesian
authorities. Guilty or not, reputable sources claim he
was so severely tortured before his trial he would
have admitted to anything. But it's clear he wasn't
acting alone. The Tempo investigation included
telephone records revealing sensational information of
direct links between the bombers and military
intelligence. The records also show that Fauzi Hasbi,
the military intelligence agent in Jemaah Islamiah who
we mentioned earlier, was at the centre of the plot.
He had spoken to Edi Sugiarto, the bomb maker, seven
times and had also called a businessman well connected
with the military 35 times. That businessman in turn
rang a Kopassus special forces intelligence officer 15
times and the officer had called the businessman 56
times. With Edi Sugiarto in jail, all further
investigation ceased and five years on, sources in
Medan are too afraid to talk. The trail has gone stone
cold.

(5) TERROR IN TENTENA:
George Aditjondro is an early riser. As Indonesia's
leading researcher into corruption in high places
there never seem to be enough hours in the day. For
two years he's been investigating a terror campaign in
Poso, Central Sulawesi. His research reveals that
terror in Indonesia is much more complex than we are
led to believe.

GEORGE ADITJONDRO: There is a mafia, a corruption
mafia in Poso who were defending the interests of
themselves because if the corruption leaked, the
corruption mafia could be exposed, that means the end
of their career and also the end of their additional
income.
Aditjondro says this corrupt network of local
government officials, police and others is using
terror to protect a local racquet in Central Sulawesi.
GEORGE ADITJONDRO: Between corruption and terror,
there is a very close link because those who were
carrying out the terror were paid with corruption
money.
Central Sulawesi had just emerged from years of
conflict before the latest outrage on May 28 this
year. In the predominantly Christian town of Tentena,
60km to the south of Poso, two bombs left 23 people
dead. A blast that claimed more victims than the
second Bali attack, but received scant coverage
outside Indonesia. The first foreign journalist to
arrive on the scene, without any evidence at all
reported Jemaah Islamiah was to blame for the attack
and then promptly flew back to Jakarta. Like the
latest Bali bombs, the two bombs that exploded here
were full of shrapnel, designed to kill and maim. The
first one went off at 8.05 in the morning when the
market is busiest.
WOMAN (Translation): This is a thoroughfare, people
are always passing, people who want to go there pass
here.
This woman is one of thousands of Christian refugees
who found sanctuary in Tentena during sectarian
violence that cost hundreds of lives in recent years.
WOMAN (Translation): I’m still traumatised. We were
chased out of our villages and came here, but it is
not safe here either.
A second bomb blew 10 minutes later around 200m away
on the other side of the market. Reverend Rinaldy
Damanik says it was placed and timed to cause maximum
casualties.

REVEREND RINALDY DAMANIK (Translation): The bits of
metal in the bomb flew as far as that church. What’s
really going on? They showed they can do it under the
police’s noses. That’s the police station, imagine
this happening in front of the police station.
Reverend Damanik is a powerful figure in this
Christian stronghold. For years he defended his
community as Islamic fighters swarmed in to wage
jihad. I first met him at Christmas in 2001 after
villages all around Tentena were razed. He was
convinced the army was behind the violence and had
even left a calling card.

REVEREND RINALDY DAMANIK (Translation): This is an
ammunition box that we found at the time of the
attacks in Sepe. It is clearly labelled, Department of
Defence, Republic of Indonesia. 1400 pieces of 5.56mm
calibre munitions. This means it was meant for M-16s.
George Aditjondro says that in every Indonesian
hotspot, the army foments trouble by funding and
arming both sides. In the case of Central Sulawesi,
both Muslim and Christian militia.
GEORGE ADITJONDRO: So the money do not have to come
from rich people like Osama bin Laden and the weapons
doesn't have to come from southern Philippines or from
other exotic places but is actually coming from the
official sources and that is why I am saying that the
kind of terrorism which we see in Indonesia is home
grown terrorism. It's a kind of duel function or
triple function of the armed forces.
The late reverand Agustina Lumentut told me in 2001
that the Indonesian military was using proxy armies to
do their dirty work.

THE LATE REVEREND AGUSTINA LUMENTUT: It is for sure,
for sure that the army is behind the jihad, or in
front of jihad, yeah. No other interpretation.
It was proved beyond all doubt that one of the
extremist groups, the Laskar Jihad, was supplied,
transported and incited by the central government to
go on its murderous spree.
THE LATE REVEREND AGUSTINA LUMENTUT: Who dare among
them to say "Stop going that." Because they have
reason for doing that, they are registered officially
by the government, the central government.
Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is
applauded in Australia as a moderate Muslim leading
the fight against terror in Indonesia. But as the
influential coordinating minister for politics and
security, he chose not to stop the Laskar Jihad and
was even supporting them.

SUSILO BAMBANG YUDOYONO: They also play a role in
defending truth and justice that is expected by
Muslims in Indonesia. For me, as far as what they are
doing is legal and not violating law, then this is OK.
This was a ridiculous statement.
Yudhoyono was well aware of the carnage that was under
way. Since 2001 things had improved somewhat, as
Reverend Damanik tells these politicians from Jakarta
visiting after the May 28 bombs. But local leaders are
afraid terrorism is being used to derail
reconciliation between Muslims and Christians.

REVEREND RINALDY DAMANIK (Translation): The wounds are
very deep but they can be endured. But the question
is, what is happening to this country? People can’t
work because they’re always on their guard, what can
we achieve when we’re like that? What’s happening to
our country? We need to think about this, but it’s
hard to answer right now.
With weapons handed in and a peace deal holding up
well, Reverend Damanik's former sworn enemy is also
very suspicious about the times of the bomb in May.
Muslim leader Adnan Arsan wonders whether the attack
was designed to prevent the army from leaving.
ADNAN ARSAN (Translation): Just when a security unit’s
work is over and someone says “We’re going home and I
hope there’s no more trouble…”Just as they are being
recalled there’s another explosion and more killing.
In the days following the blast, all the big names in
Indonesian security and intelligence descend on the
area. Central Sulawesi police commander Arianto
Sutardi tells me the investigation is going well.
REPORTER (Translation): Sir, have you any idea who the
perpetrators are?

ARIANTO SUTARDI, POLICE COMMANDER (Translation): We’ve
arrested some already and we’re pursuing others.
Then national police chief Dai Bachtiar, the man
receiving all the foreign cash arrives to assert his
authority. After less than one hour on the ground,
he's made his assessment.

DAI-BACHTIAR (Translation): We all hope… incidents
like this are criminal acts, we need to expose the
perpetrators and put them on trial. People entrust
this task to the security forces.
Considering the evidence of corruption here and the
police chief's record of enforcing justice, that's
unlikely. George Aditjondro's research has uncovered a
scam involving local police who have looted up to $2
million for the resettlement of refugees.

GEORGE ADITJONDRO: You can see a cabal involving both
the district head, the acting district head at the
time, certain police agents, certain people within the
department of social affairs and their friends. They
were carrying out both the corruption as well as using
the corruption money to pay the terrorists. So you can
see we are talking about home grown terrorism paid by
home grown corruption.
He says the May 28 Tentena blasts were an attempt to
stop honest police uncovering more about their scam.
GEORGE ADITJONDRO: You can say that the bombing can be
seen as the apex, the ultimate development of the kind
of terror which they were committing. It had gone as
far as paying police to decapitate a village head man,
the village head man of Pinadapa.
The corrupt and murderous cabal identified by
Aditjondro is now suing him and the police seem to be
in no hurry at all to follow up the leads as he
identified. Instead on his departure the police chief
Dai Bachtiar offers another bland statement about the
certain groups responsible for the violence.

DAI-BACHTIAR (Translation): The situation seemed so
promising but certain groups have taken advantage of
it to carry out actions such as bombings, which of
course will again cause fear and anxiety.
As Dai Bachtiar's plane heads back to Jakarta, more
bigwigs arrive. Syamsir Siregar is the recently
appointed head of the national intelligence agency
BIN. His appearance is supposed to inspire confidence
in this investigation. But BIN has a long-standing
dismal reputation in Indonesia for dirty tricks. The
agency is currently fending off damning evidence that
it was behind the poisoning of Indonesia's best known
human rights campaigner, Munir Said Thalib. As I
reported earlier this year, Munir was given a lethal
dose of arsenic in his orange juice on a Garuda flight
to Europe. On the Tentena bomb investigation, Siregar
has nothing to say.

REPORTER (Translation): If you don’t want to talk
about this, what about the Munir case? How’s the
internal investigation into the involvement of…

SYAMSIR SIREGAR (Translation): You speak good
Indonesian!
REPORTER (Translation): If any rogue elements are
involved, what will you do? …
SYAMSIR SIREGAR (Translation): We’ll take action. I’ve
given orders to act against rogue elements.
Rogue elements indeed. Travelling with him is Timbul
Silaen, he was police chief during the carnage in East
Timor. He was acquitted of crimes against humanity,
one of several commanders who escaped justice for
orchestrating the bloodshed. Now he's officially
retired from the police force. So what on earth is
Timbul Silaen doing here with the new chief of
intelligence? Is he just along for the ride or is he
now on the intelligence payroll? Whatever the answer,
the continuing role of these same old state terrorists
is truly disturbing. It's no wonder the locals are now
deeply suspicious of anyone sent in to protect them.
While the police can claim some success arresting
terrorists in Java, in this region results are few and
far between. After years of state sponsored terror,
no-one wants to help the authorities. This woman jokes
that fear of talking to the police has become a
popular movement.

WOMAN (Translation): The tight lipped movement. People
don’t want to be witnesses. They are scared so they
shut up, if they see something they deny it, they’re
scared.
The first real break in the investigation comes a week
after the attack and leads police to, of all places,
Poso prison. Incredible as it may sound, a police
forensics team finds evidence the bomb was
manufactured in the workshop, used for prisoner
rehabilitation.

POLICE (Translation): It’s a workshop for teaching
them welding skills.
The fact that the bomb may have been assembled in a
state-run facility further bolsters the central thrust
of Aditjondro's remarkable research. That there is
high level involvement in terror in Sulawesi.
GEORGE ADITJONDRO: What we have found out is just the
tip of the iceberg. It shows a permanent pattern which
has been going on for the last five years.
For the record, the authorities reject his
allegations.

(6) QUESTIONS ABOUT BALI:
Two weeks after the second Bali attack and despite
plenty of help from the Australian Federal Police,
Indonesian authorities are still pursuing the
culprits. But a familiar pattern has emerged. Asia's
most wanted men, the so- called masters of disguise,
Dr Azahari and Noordin Top have been named as the
masterminds. And once again everyone is insinuating
Jemaah Islamiah is behind the bombs. That may
eventually be proved correct, but so far no evidence
has been produced, at least publicly, to back that
claim. As we've shown tonight, after enduring years of
state-sponsored terror, it's no wonder many
Indonesians question what they're being told about
this latest atrocity.

GEORGE ADITJONDRO: You hear again the sources - the
statements that it was carried out by Azahari and
Noordin Mohammed Top and a radical Muslim groups
behind it. Although what I heard is this actually
shows a rivalry, internal rivalry within the armed
forces.
George Aditjondro didn't provide any evidence to back
his allegation, but theories like this are hard to
write off just yet. Former president Abdurrahman Wahid
tried in vain to rein the military and it cost him the
presidency. In 2003 just after the Marriott Hotel
blast, he was clearly frustrated by foreign
intelligence claims that JI were to blame.
ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: They can say whatever they want but
we are here, we live here, we know them. But I won't
say who.

REPORTER: But you know who it is, you think?
ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: No, no, I don't know. When I said
that I meant we cannot know - we cannot know the truth
about that. That is the problem always.
REPORTER: But that bomb has been blamed also on Jemaah
Islamiah.

ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: Yeah, I know but you don't have any
kind of proof. The proof is that the bomb is similar
to that belong to the police. It's a problem for us
then. Every bomb there until now it belongs to the
government.
Today is the third anniversary of the first Bali
attack that saw 202 people killed, including 88
Australians. Abdurrahman Wahid now has questions about
that attack as well. While some regard him as an
Eccentric, he is the former president and is often
described as the conscience of the nation, revered by
tens of millions of moderate Muslims. As such, he's
one of only a few people publicly prepared to canvass
the unthinkable - that Indonesian authorities may have
had a hand in the Bali atrocity. He believes that the
plan for the second, massive at the Sari Club, which
caused the majority of casualties, was hatched way
above the head of uneducated villagers like Amrozi.

ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: Amrozi was involved in the lighter
bomb. That's a problem always. Even though I agree
that he should be given a stiff punishment, but it
doesn't mean that he is involved. No, no, no.
REPORTER: So you believe that the Bali bombers had no
idea that there was a second bomb?

ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: Yeah, precisely.
REPORTER: And who would you suggest planted the second
bomb?
ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: Well, it looks like the police.
REPORTER: The police?
ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: Or the armed forces, I don't know.
Wahid's speculation is chilling and again there's no
evidence to support it. But there's no doubt that he's
a barometer of how many Indonesians view the whole
terror campaign.

(7) BACK TO THE FUTURE:
This ceremony in July marked a significant moment in
the evolution of Indonesia's fight against terrorism.
The nation's most senior police watched as their
chief, Dai Bachtiar, was replaced by General Sutanto,
touted as a cleanskin. Following his swearing in, he
made an impressive start - launching a high profile
anti-drug campaign and promising to crack down on
rampant corruption within the police force. But for
now, he's getting familiar with the rhetoric required
for the job.

GENERAL SUTANTO (Translation): We are sharing
experience with other countries in order to eradicate
the terrorism.
But it's not the experience sharing with other
countries that matters, like every police chief before
him, he will only ever play second fiddle to the army
and will struggle to control the cabal of rogue
elements who still wield massive power here.
Abdurrahman Wahid says that no policeman would dare to
properly investigate repeated allegations that their
big brothers in the military are involved in the
terror campaign.

ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: They know it's against see, what
they do - was against you see, several, you know,
senior officers, even of the police itself. So they
don't want to be involved.
REPORTER: Because?
ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: Of the fear.
REPORTER: The fear of what? Of the senior officers
that are involved in this?
ABDURRAHMAN WAHID: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
At the moment it's the police who are receiving all
the equipment, support and training to take on the
terrorists. At the opening of this multimillion dollar
training facility, which is part funded by Australia,
the Indonesians were keen to show off their skills.
The war on terror has brought the two nations closer
together, but any Australian concerns about corruption
and human rights in this new partnership appear to
have been put aside for now. But the Indonesian
police's leading role in the fight against terror may
be about to change anyway. In the wake of the latest
attack in Bali, President Yudhoyono has taken steps to
rehabilitate the military's tarnished name and bring
them back into the counter terror drive. For those who
risked their lives opposing Suharto's brutal military,
it's a disturbing thought. That the retired general,
President Yudhoyono, known in Indonesia by his
initials Sbyeah, may be ushering in a return to those
bad old days.

GEORGE ADITJONDRO: Now, General SBY, himself, he
doesn't like to be called general SBY, he likes to be
called Dr SBY has made the statement that the military
is ready to help, to assist the police in chasing the
terrorists. In other words, the military is looking
for an alibi for a reason to reconsolidate their power
as during the Suharto period.
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There Are No Moslem Terrorist Organizations 
In Indonesia

>From David Leibovitz
Sydney, Australia
10-13-5
 
Hi Jeff, 
  
Today is Yom Kipur, the holiest day of the year in our
Jewish calendar. It is also the saddest day in
Australian history. Last night, the biggest fraud in
the history of Australia was disclosed to the
Australian people on TV. 
  
The Former President of Indonesia (who is widely known
in Indonesia as the only honest Indonesian politician
there) directly stated IN NO UNCERTAIN TERMS that the
Indonesian police and/or military have perpetrated the
infamous Bali bombing in which over 200 people were
killed...about half of them Australians. 
  
To remind you, this is the blind former President who
is honest and religious and beyond the possibility of
being corrupted. His attitude was similar to Israel's
former Prime Minister Lady Golda Meir, something like:
"terrorism shmerorism, there is no such thing as
'Moslem terrorism.'" 
  
In an one hour documentary/research/investigative
program on SBS-TV Date-Line program last night; all
the fabricated cover-up story about 'terrorist Moslem
Organizations' in Indonesia fell apart. 
  
THEY DO NOT EXIST! They were all created by Indonesian
Military Intelligence! 
  
We Australians know our Indonesian neighbors very
well, they are a very gentle nation under strict
military Nazi-like repression, and informed
Australians never believed the official cover-up story
about 'Moslem terrorists organizations' in Indonesia
(Please see the excellent research done by the late
Australian journalist/researcher Joe Vialls. Joe was
the ONLY Australian journalist who dared then to write
the truth). 
  
The program last night established beyond any doubt
the followings: 
  
A. The former Indonesian President is the most honest
personality in Indonesian politics, and has no reason
to lie. 
  
B. The Indonesian public are scared for their lives
and are very afraid to speak up. Watching the response
of the poor Indonesian citizens last night, reminded
me as a Jew the terrible times we Jews had in Nazi
Germany. 
  
C. All Indonesian researchers and journalist agree
last night, that 'Moslems terrorists' DO NOT EXIST,
they were all created by Indonesian Military
Intelligence. 
  
D. The Indonesian Generals are corrupt, they boasted
on TV that they got 50 million dollars from the
Americans, in order to 'fight terrorism'. In reality,
they created 'terrorism' and pocketed the money. 
  
E. ALL 'coordinated bombings' in Indonesia against
Moslems, Christians and tourists are done by the
Indonesian military. It was stated flatly that NO
terrorist organization could have possibly created
such 'coordinated bombings'. 
  
F. The former Indonesian president repeated, WORD FOR
WORD, the allegations by the late Australian
journalist Joe Vialls, and many other Indonesian. He
said that the first small Bali bomb was planted by
Ambrosi (who got the death penalty). BUT! - the former
president insisted - (as Vialls insisted), that the
second big coordinated, blast which destroyed Bali
business center and Bali,s economy, was done by the
Indonesian Police or military. Over 200 tourists and
locals lost their lives in this blast! 
  
G. Indonesian Generals lied on TV. 
  
H. Indonesian generals has been extremely successful
in fooling western governments, creating 'terrorism'
and pocketing the money. 
  
I. The Indonesian former president was very sad, his
facial expressions were of total helplessness, he
indicated that there is no hope to end corruption in
Indonesia. 
  
This is UNQUESTIONABLY the saddest day in the history
of Australians: 
  
OUR American controlled 'media' have been bombarding
us daily with endless fabricated 'Moslem terrorists'
stories daily for about two years now. 
  
OUR 'media' is encouraging us to spy on each other and
to 'report suspicious terrorist activity'. 
  
OUR 'media' keep reminding us that our government
spent thirty million dollars to manufacture and post
to us, magnetic stickers to be hanging on every
Australian home refrigerator, warning us to report
'Moslem terrorism activity' with telephone number
attached. 
  
OUR 'media,'keep regurgitating 'CIA reports' about
illusionary 'Moslem terrorists' planning to attack
Australia. 
  
OUR 'media'' is posting TV-commercials almost every
hour encouraging us to 'look under every bed' in order
to find 'Moslem terrorists'. 
  
OUR 'media' is advertising toll free telephone number
on TV almost every hour to 'encourage' us to 'report
terrorism'. 
  
OUR 'media' is creating an anti-Moslem paranoia. 
  
OUR 'media' is indirectly siwing fear against Moslems.

  
OUR 'media's' behavior is a little short of a Hate
Crime against Moslem brothers. 
  
OUR 'media' never mentions that our Jewish/Christian
families are falling apart. 
  
While Moslem families are almost always religious with
high moral values. 
  
OUR 'media' never mentioned the good character of the
Moslem the people and the Moslem religion, mostly
praying 5 times a day, while we Jews and Christians
practically never visit Synagogues and churches. 
  
OUR Australian 'media' is mentioning daily, names of
fabricated 'terrorists' and 'terrorist organizations',
without ANY real evidence. NOT ONLY THAT! new
institutions are been created almost daily to report
to the 'media' about 'terrorism'. 
  
NOW WE KNOW it is all mostly fabricated, they are all
stampeding to the news rooms to release their latest
disinformation, to deflect the Australian public from
knowing the truth. 
  
OUR 'news media' daily, repeatedly, endlessly is
'interviewing' armchair 'experts' who always give us
the latest story they get from the US. All of a sudden
almost every Australian University has a 'terrorism
expert'. 
  
OUR 'media' always refused (or is not allowed to
interview) the only journalist in the history of
Australia who already proved himself (on most
occasions) to be the ONLY terrorism expert in
Australia. Joe Vialls. FULL STOP! 
  
OUR 'media' never reported where the one billion
dollars 'tsunami aid' we gave Indonesia has gone? 
  
OUR 'media' is not allowed to EVER mention what
already most informed Australians know, THAT 911 WAS
AN 'INSIDE JOB'. 
  
OUR 'media' assured us before we joined Bush/Blair
Iraq massacre that: THERE ARE NO MOSLEMS TERRORISTS IN
AUSTRALIA, and therefore we should not worry about any
adverse effects sending our Australian military forces
to join the occupation forces in Iraq. Now, we hear
daily 'reports' that Moslems 'may be' infiltrating
every section of Australian society. WHAT A BACK-FLIP
by our Australian 'media' in less than two years. 
  
Now, after all this spectacular Australian 'media'
anti-Moslem hate campaign, ALL THE AMERICAN'S
TERRORISM, HOUSE OF CARDS OF FABRICATED DISINFORMATION
IS NOW FALLING APART! 
  
Last night's program highlighted that important HONEST
PATRIOTIC element in Australian journalism STILL
EXIST. While ALL the American press continue to
maintain the 911 cover-up (as if the internet do not
exist), here in Australia we still have a VERY small
group of honest Australian journalists who dare to
bring the truth to the Australian people, and who are
not corrupted by American pressure and money! 
  
We Australians are have been aware for years about the
massive corruption in Indonesia. As a matter of fact,
when we gave Indonesia one billion dollars 'tsunami
aid', IT WAS THE INDONESIAN PUBLIC who raised eyebrows
asking us HOW COULD WE POSSIBLY GIVE MONEY TO SUCH
CORRUPT REGIME? 
  
We Australians, never believed before that the
Americans would be successful in corrupting a the
world's largest Moslem country, to create 'Moslem
terrorists organizations', to act against the Moslem
world, in total contradiction to their own religion,
to bomb their own cities, to massacre their own
citizens, to destroy their own economy! Well, money
can talk. 
  
We are urging all our American brothers to
watch/listen to last night SBS-TV program. It would be
the 'EUREKA MOMENT' of your lives. For the first time
it would open the eyes of those of you who still
believe that 'Bin-Laden' is behind 911. 
  
FOR THE FIRST TIME, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO CONNECT THE
DOTS,. 
  
Australians now know the truth. 
  
NEVER AGAIN will we be fooled... 
Regards, David 
Police 'Had Role' In Bali blasts
The Australian 
10-12-5
Indonesian police or military officers may have played
a role in the 2002 Bali bombing, the country's former
president, Abdurrahman Wahid has said. 
  
In an interview with SBS's Dateline program to be
aired tonight, on the third anniversary of the bombing
that killed 202 people, Mr Wahid says he has grave
concerns about links between Indonesian authorities
and terrorist groups. 
  
While he believed terrorists were involved in planting
one of the Kuta night club bombs, the second, which
destroyed Bali's Sari Club, had been organised by
authorities. 
  
Asked who he thought planted the second bomb, Mr Wahid
said: "Maybe the police ... or the armed forces." 
  
"The orders to do this or that came from within our
armed forces, not from the fundamentalist people," he
says. 
  
The program also claims a key figure behind the
formation of terror group Jemaah Islamiah was an
Indonesian spy. 
  
Former terrorist Umar Abduh, who is now a researcher
and writer, told Dateline Indonesian authorities had a
hand in many terror groups. 
  
"There is not a single Islamic group either in the
movement or the political groups that is not
controlled by (Indonesian) intelligence," he said. 
  
Abduh has written a book on Teungku Fauzi Hasbi, a key
figure in Jemaah Islamiah (JI) who had close contact
with JI operations chief Hambali and lived next door
to Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir. 
  
He says Hasbi was a secret agent for Indonesia's
military intelligence while at the same time a key
player in creating JI. 
  
Documents cited by SBS showed the Indonesian chief of
military intelligence in 1990 authorised Hasbi to
undertake a "special job". 
  
A 1995 internal memo from the military intelligence
headquarters in Jakarta included a request to use
"Brother Fauzi Hasbi" to spy on Acehnese separatists
in Indonesia, Malaysia and Sweden. 
  
And a 2002 document assigned Hasbi the job of special
agent for BIN, the Indonesian national intelligence
agency. 
  
Security analyst John Mempi told SBS that Hasbi, who
was also known as Abu Jihad, had played a key role in
JI in its early years. 
  
"The first Jemaah Islamiah congress in Bogor was
facilitated by Abu Jihad, after Abu Bakar Bashir
returned from Malaysia," Mr Mempi said. 
  
"We can see that Abu Jihad played an important role.
He was later found to be an intelligence agent. So an
intelligence agent has been facilitating the radical
Islamic movement." 
  
Hasbi was disembowelled in a mysterious murder in 2003
after he was exposed as a military agent and his son
Lamkaruna Putra died in a plane crash last month. 
  
Another convicted terrorist, Timsar Zubil, who set off
three bombs in Sumatra in 1978, told the program
intelligence agents had given his group a provocative
name Komando Jihad and encouraged members to commit
illegal acts. 
  
"We may have deliberately been allowed to grow," he
said. 
  
Abduh also told the program his terrorist
organisation, the Imron Movement, was incited to a
range of violent action in the 1980s when the
Indonesian military told the group that the
assassination of several Muslim clerics was imminent. 
  
Another terrorism expert, George Aditjondro, said a
bombing in May this year that killed 23 people in the
Christian village of Tentena, in central Sulawesi, had
been organised by senior military and police officers.

  
"This is a strategy of depopulating an area and when
an area has been depopulated both becoming refugees or
becoming paramilitary fighters then that is the time
when they can invest their money in major resource
exploitation there," he said. 
  
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_pa
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