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Ba'asyir: Osama bin Laden was A "Warrior"
Jimmy Hitipeuw | Senin, 9 Mei 2011 | 14:49 WIB


JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com — Osama bin Laden was a "warrior" who will be rewarded in 
heaven for the "great sacrifices" he made for Islam, Indonesia's best-known 
radical cleric said Monday.

Abu Bakar Bashir, accused of helping set up a terror training camp in 
westernmost Aceh province, made the comments before proceedings at his ongoing 
trial in Jakarta.

Prosecutors on Monday demanded life in prison for the fiery 72-year-old cleric, 
saying he helped plan and fund terrorist activities in the world's most 
populous Muslim nation.

Bashir, who was co-founder of the al-Qaida-linked network Jemaah Islamiyah that 
is blamed for some of the country's deadliest suicide bombings, had no 
immediate comment about the sentencing request. Bashir had earlier told 
reporters that bin Laden was "a great mujahid (Muslim warrior)."

"If it's true that he's been killed, his face destroyed and disposed of in the 
sea, he will get a great honor from God and will get a great reward," he said.

Bashir, who has twice escaped terror charges, is now accused of helping set up, 
fund and recruit foot-soldiers for an Aceh-based terror cell that was allegedly 
planning Mumbai-style gun attacks on foreigners and the assassination of 
high-profile moderate Muslim leaders like President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

The white-bearded, bespectacled cleric has denied involvement, but has said 
repeatedly he approved of its aim. Chief prosecutor Andi Muhammad Taufik said 
Monday that testimony from dozens of witnesses during the course of Bashir's 
trial prove that he not only incited others but played an active role in 
terrorist activities.

Indonesia, a secular nation of 237 million with more Muslims than any other in 
the world, has made strides in fighting terrorism since the first and deadliest 
Jemaah Islamiyah-linked attack on Bali island. More than 260 people have died 
altogether, many of them Western tourists.

But the country still faces pockets of radicalized Islamists and a small but 
increasingly vocal hard-line fringe has rattled nerves in recent months with 
violent attacks on minorities and police. 



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