Ada berapa orang Islam Indonesia yang mengenang korban kejahatan yang
telah dilakukan orang Islam ini?

Ada berapa yang ingat akan bom yang diledakkan orang Islam di pulau
Bali ini?

Puasa orang Islam itu, dengan Lebaranannya - akhir-akhinrya hanyalah
salah satu puncak kemunafikan dan kedunguan.

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Bali bombing victims remembered 
Ceremonies are taking place on the Indonesian island of Bali to mark
the fifth anniversary of deadly bombings. 
Two hundred and two people died in blasts at two nightclubs in the
Kuta tourist area on 12 October 2002. 

Relatives of victims attended a ceremony in Bali's capital, Denpasar,
while Australia, which lost 88 people in the attacks, also marked the
day. 

At dusk, people will gather at Kuta beach to witness 202 sea turtles
being released into the sea. 

More than 30 people have been jailed for the Bali bombings, which were
blamed on the South East Asian militant group Jemaah Islamiah. 

Death sentences 

In Bali, commemorations began on Thursday when thousands of people
gathered in front of local government offices for music and prayers. 

After the turtles are released at dusk, there will be more prayers at
the site of the attacks. 

In Australia, groups gathered at beaches in Perth and Sydney to
remember those who died. 

In a statement, Prime Minister John Howard described the bombings as a
"tragic chapter" in Australia's history. 


"Those who perpetrated the attacks sought to sow division and hatred,"
he said. "Instead the Bali bombings brought the peoples of Australia
and Indonesia closer together." 

But he also criticised a decision by the head of Indonesia's
anti-terror unit, Brig-Gen Surya Dharma, to host convicted militants,
including two men jailed for their roles in the Bali bombings, at a
meal last month. 

Brig-Gen Dharma said it was part of a strategy of dialogue with
extremists to reduce the threat of terrorism, the Associated Press
news agency reported, but Mr Howard told local radio that he was
"absolutely disgusted" by the event. 

Last month, the Supreme Court rejected the final appeals of three
Islamist militants convicted over the Bali attacks. 

Imam Samudra, Amrozi and Mukhlas, or Ali Gufron, were all sentenced to
death in 2003 for playing major roles in planning and coordinating the
bombings. 

No date has been set for the death sentences to be carried out. 

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/asia-pacific/7040805.stm

Published: 2007/10/12 04:50:05 GMT

© BBC MMVII

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