Terhadap hal ini kita harus berhati-hati agar ummat Islam tidak mendapat fitnah.

Ketika peristiwa pemboman WTC terjadi, ratusan ribu Muslim terbunuh karena 
balas dendam AS dan sekutunya di Iraq dan Afghanistan.

Kepada Allah kita bertawakkal. Mudah2an yang melakukan kejahatan mendapat 
imbalan setimpal dan mudah2an Allah menolong ummat Islam.

Lihat berita SARA dari AP yang memojokkan ummat Islam. Beberapa kali kata 
Muslim/Islam disebut meski pelaku pemboman belum terungkap:
AP – An SA security guard inspects the damage after an explosion went off at 
the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Jakarta, …
By ANTHONY DEUTSCH, Associated Press Writer Anthony Deutsch, Associated Press 
Writer – 2 mins ago

JAKARTA, Indonesia – Bombs minutes apart ripped through two luxury hotels in 
Jakarta Friday, killing nine and wounding at least 50 more, ending a four-year 
lull in terror attacks in the world's most populous Muslim nation. At least 14 
foreigners were among the dead and wounded.

The blasts at the J.W. Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels, located side-by-side 
in an upscale business district in the capital, blew out windows and scattered 
debris and glass across the street, kicking up a thick plume of smoke. Facades 
of both hotels were reduced to twisted metal.

Alex Asmasubrata, who was jogging nearby, said he walked into the Marriott 
before emergency services arrived and "there were bodies on the ground, one of 
them had no stomach," he said. "It was terrible."

The Marriott, which was attacked in 2003 in a bombing blamed on Southeast Asian 
terror network Jemaah Islamiyah, was hit first, followed by the blast at the 
Ritz two minutes later. The attacks came just two weeks after presidential vote 
expected to re-elect incumbent Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono who has been credited 
with stabilizing a nation previously wracked by militancy.

Local media reported that two people were killed in another explosion in a car 
north Jakarta later Friday. Officials confirmed a blast but said it did not 
appear to be related.

Security Minister Widodo Adi Sucipto told reporters at the scene the hotel 
blasts happened at 7:45 a.m. and 7:47 a.m. (0045 GMT, 8:45 p.m. EDT) and that 
"high explosives were used." He said at least nine people were killed and 50 
wounded.

Anti-terror forces were rushed to the scene, and authorities blocked access to 
the hotels in a district also home to foreign embassies.

"This destroys our conducive situation," Sucipto said, referring to the nearly 
four years since a major terrorist attack in Indonesia — a triple suicide 
bombing at restaurants at the resort island of Bali that killed 20 people.

The security minister and police said a New Zealander was among those killed, 
and that thirteen other foreigners were among the wounded, including nationals 
from Australia, Canada, India, the Netherlands, Norway, South Korea and the U.S.

Earlier, South Jakarta police Col. Firman Bundi said that four foreigners were 
killed, but gave no details.

The attacks came ahead of a high-profile trip by the Manchester United football 
team to Indonesia. The team was scheduled to stay at the Ritz on Saturday and 
Sunday nights for a friendly match against the Indonesian All Stars, the 
Indonesian Football association said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks, but terrorism 
analyst Rohan Gunaratna said the likely perpetrators were from the 
al-Qaida-linked Jemaah Islamiyah.

"The only group with the intention and capability to mount attacks upon Western 
targets in Jemaah Islamiyah. I have no doubt Jemaah Islamiyah was responsible 
for this attack," he said.

There has been a massive crackdown in recent years by anti-terror officials in 
Indonesia, a predominantly Muslim nation of 235 million, but Gunaratna said the 
group was "still a very capable terrorist organization. "

Police have detained most of the key figures in the Indonesia-based Jemaah 
Islamiyah, and rounded up hundreds of other sympathizers and lesser figures.

But Gunaratna said that radical ideologues sympathetic to JI were still able to 
preach extremism in Indonesia, helping provide an infrastructure that could 
support terrorism.

Jakarta chief of police operations, Arief Wahyunadi, said the blasts were in 
the Ritz-Carlton's Airlangga restaurant and in the basement of the Marriott. He 
gave no details on what kind of bombs were used and whether they were suicide 
attacks.

Government spokesman Dino Patti Djalal told CNN the scene of the blasts were 
"eerie," when he arrived.

"The bodies I saw, some were being collected, some were on the floor," he said. 
"What we know, of course, is this was a coordinated attack."

When asked if Jemaah Islamiyah was behind the attack, Djalal said: "We always 
knew there are terrorists out there. But we've had a number of very good 
successes; no major attacks since the Bali bombings."

He was referring to the October 2002 bombings of two Bali nightclubs that 
killed some 202 people, many of them foreign tourists.

"This is a blow to us," Djalal said, but said the government would find those 
behind the attacks.

"The president has built his reputation on ... anti-terrorism policies," he 
said. "Make no mistake, he will hunt whoever is behind this."

Because of past attacks, most major hotels in Jakarta take security 
precautions, such as checking incoming vehicles and requiring visitors to pass 
through metal detectors. Still, international hotels make attractive targets, 
since the nature of their business requires them to be relatively open and 
accessible.

On Friday, Australia and New Zealand updated their travel advisories, which had 
already warned against unnecessary travel to Indonesia because of the risk of 
terrorism.

"We advise you to reconsider your need to travel to Indonesia due to the very 
high threat of terrorist attack," the Australian Foreign Ministry said on its 
Web site. Those in Indonesia were warned to exercise "extreme caution."

New Zealand urged its citizens in Indonesia to keep a low profile.

Britain also updated its travel warning, though it did not raise its alert 
level.

___

Associated Press writers Niniek Karmini and Ali Kotarumalos in Jakarta and 
Tanalee Smith in Adelaide, Australia, contributed to this report.

Wassalam

--- In [email protected], yu...@... wrote:
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> ----- Forwarded by YULIA YEID/YAMAHA on 07/17/2009 10:01 AM -----
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> Subject
> Re: Ledakan hebat kembali melanda Hotel JW Marriot dan Ritz Carlton.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Ledakan di Ritz Carlton
> Inilah Nama 9 Orang Korban di Rumah Sakit Jakarta, 2 Orang WNA 
> Nograhany Widhi K - detikNews
> Jakarta - Ledakan bom terjadi di dekat Hotel JW Marriott dan Hotel Ritz 
> Carlton Mega Kuningan. Jakarta Selatan, menelan banyak korban. Menurut 
> data yang dikeluarkan oleh Rumah Sakit Jakarta, hingga pukul 08.35 WIB, 
> jumlah korban luka-luka yang sedang dan sempat dirawat di Rumah Sakit 
> Jakarta sebanyak 9 orang.
> 
> Berikut adalah nama-nama korban tersebut:
> 1. Sidik Maulana (21), laki-laki, beralamat di Mampang Prapatan Tegal 
> Parang, perusahaan Ritz Carlton.
> 2. Aryo (31), laki-laki, beralamat di Bintaro Sektor 9, perusahan Ritz 
> Carlton.
> 3. Edward Thielsen, WNA, laki-laki, tidak diketahui usia dan asal 
> negaranya, perusahaan Airlangga Kitchen JW Marriott.
> 4. David Petter, WNA, laki-laki, tidak diketahui usia dan asal negaranya, 
> saat ini dirawat di kamar operasi.
> 5. Deni Purwanto, tidak diketahui usianya, perusahaan JW Marriott.
> 6. Adri (30), laki-lakim tidak diketahui alamatnya. 
> 7. Dik Ahmad Taufik (39), laki-laki, beralamat di Srengseng Bambut. 
> 8. Dewi lestari (26), perempuan, beralamat di Jalan Empu Tantular, 
> karyawati Panin Bank, saat ini sudah pulang.
> 9. Ririn (25), perempuan, tidak diketahui alamatnya, karyawati Panin Bank, 
> saat ini korban sudah pulang.
> 
> Dari total 9 korban luka-luka, terdapat 2 warga negara asing (WNA), 2 
> orang diperbolehkan pulang, sementara 7 orang lainnya masih dirawat.
> (nvc/nvc)
> 
> 
> umat, 17/07/2009 09:10 WIB
> Ledakan di Marriott & Ritz Carlton
> 4 Warga Asing Dikabarkan Tewas
> Rita Uli Hutapea - detikNews
> Jakarta - Ledakan bom di Hotel JW Marriott dan Ritz Carlton menimbulkan 
> korban tewas dan luka-luka. Setidaknya empat warga asing dikabarkan tewas 
> dalam insiden tersebut.
> 
> Sumber kepolisian mengatakan pada detikcom, Jumat (17/7/2009), empat warga 
> asing tewas dalam ledakan di kedua hotel. Jenazah mereka telah dibawa ke 
> Rumah Sakit MMC Kuningan. Belum jelas kewarganegaraan mereka.
> 
> Ledakan pertama kali terjadi di Hotel Marriott pada sekitar pukul 07.40 
> WIB. Dua menit kemudian ledakan keras juga terjadi di Hotel Ritz Carlton.
> (ita/ita) 
> 
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> Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 9:25 AM
> Subject: Ledakan hebat kembali melanda Hotel JW Marriot dan Ritz Carlton. 
> 
>  
> Dua Orang Dikabarkan Meninggal
>  
> Jum'at, 17 Juli 2009, 08:29 WIB
> Ismoko Widjaya
> 
> 
> 
> Hotel JW Marriott Jakarta (JW Marriott Jakarta) 
> 
> BERITA TERKAIT
> RS Jakarta Diserbu Korban Bom Marriott 
> Sejumlah Warga Asing Jadi Korban 
> Polda Metro Benarkan Ledakan di Hotel Mariott 
> Penghuni Mariott dan Ritz Carlton Dievakuasi 
> Korban Mulai Berdatangan ke RS MMC 
> web tools
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> 
> VIVAnews - Ledakan hebat kembali melanda Hotel JW Marriot dan Ritz 
> Carlton. Sejumlah penghuni hotel diduga menjadi korban.
> 
> "Dua orang meninggal," kata staf Hotel JW Marriot yang enggan disebutkan 
> namanya, dalam perbincangan dengan VIVAnews, Jumat, 17 Juli 2009. 
> 
> Petugas kepolisian saat ini melakukan evakuasi penghuni hotel. Belum 
> diketahui detail korban. Polisi juga belum dapat memastikan adanya korban 
> jiwa. "Banyak korban dari warga negara asing," kata petugas Kepolisian 
> Resor Jakarta Selatan, Jumat 17 Juli 2009.
> 
> Ledakan hebat melanda kedua hotel mewah di kawasan Mega Kuningan itu 
> sekitar pukul 07.40. Peristiwa terjadi hampir bersamaan dengan selisih 
> waktu sekitar dua menit. Ledakan keras bermula dari kedua basement 
> 
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