_______________ ·RADICALISM· Remember this SMILING EVIL face? Radical roots of the smiling Bali bomber. By Alex Spillius in Denpasar Published: 12:01AM BST 08 Aug 2003. Amrozi bin Nurhasyim is one of three brothers … some of the latest radical Islam attempts With the latest arrests, the Indonesian authorities believe they have rounded up the majority of those involved in paramilitary training in Aceh, where experts believe the Jemaah Islamiah (JI) terror network has made its new base. Since police discovered and raided a training camp in the mountains of Indonesia’s westernmost province in February, they have captured more than 60 suspected militants and shot 13 in follow-up raids and arrests. “Official” radicalization: Indonesia court upholds blasphemy laws The Associated Press – Chris Blake – 19 Apr 2010 …it is supported by religious conservatives, including the radical Islamic.. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hPQn6EhCh4bg7T1uaEV-Wo5pdnwQD9F6IML01 _______________ ·APES & PIGS – ISLAMIC FASCISM’S TEACHING· Indonesian Muslim protesters… http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2009/01/indonesia-holds-anti-semitic-jews-as-apes-protest/ _______________ ·PERSECUTING CHRISTIANS· This link will give you an idea of Christians’ suffering in that “moderate” Muslim APARTHEID country. An example Indonesian Muslim Butchers Attack Christian Village, Slaughter Children Recent: 04/28/2010 10:21 INDONESIA (This is not too long ago, 2004) http://www.sbcbaptistpress.org/printerfriendly.asp?ID=17429 Tags: Ambon, ambrozi, apes and pigs, Asia, Bali, Bali bombing, Christians, e. Timor, East Timor, extremism, History, Indonesia, infidels, Islam, Islamic Apartheid, Islamic Bigotry, Islamic fascism, Islamic terrorism, Islamofascism, Israel, Jemaa Islamiya, Jemaah Islamiya, Jews, Jihad, Jihadism, Koran, Muslims, non-Muslims, Palestine, Politics, Quran, radicalism, religion of peace, terrorism, violence, war, Zionism, Obama,foreign policy, US Foreign policy,appeasment, Islamic propaganda
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/indonesia/1438312/Radical-roots-of-the-smiling-Bali-b omber.html
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/SEAsia/Story/STIStory_526403.html
That Old Lovable “Jews Are Apes And Pigs” Canard (Yahudi Lankatullah?)
http://outoftheblu.technorati.com/2009/01/04/that-old-lovable-jews-are-apes-and-pigs-canard/
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Acompassdirect.org%2F+indonesia
Non-believers in Obama’s childhood homeland, Indonesia — the largest Muslim country in the world — are suffering under a violent jihad. Where is Obama? What say Obama? He grew up on the streets of Jakarta. Who better to quell the unspeakable violence against Christians than an Islamo-Christian Indonesian like Obama? His father was Muslim, his step father too, his mother was ………. don’t get me started.
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/08/indonesian-muslims-butchers-attack-christian -villahe-slaughter-children.html
West Java, thousands of Islamic extremists attack a Christian center
Three cars destroyed and some buildings set on fire. The origin of the attack a rumor that Christians wanted to build a chapel within the center
http://www.asianews.it/news-en/West-Java,-thousands-of-Islamic-extremists-attack-a-Christian-center- 18256.html
This church in Ambon is one of many that have been demolished in Indonesia. Churches are continually being closed down or burned to prevent believers from worshipping.
Fiery persecution
Photo courtesy of International Christian Concern
These homes were burned because they were in a Christian village in Indonesia. Muslim jihad warriors attack such villages, destroying homes and churches and kill many of the residents. Survivors are forced to convert to Islam.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
A reminder on Indonesia's Islamofascism
Labels: Apes and Pigs, Indonesia, islamofascism, Obama, war on terror
Friday, October 24, 2008
Bali Jihad bomber to finally get his SEX in Islamic XXX Rated Paradise
Shoot the bombers, and soon By Mike O'Connor October 05, 2008 11:00pm WHILE large numbers of Australians are mourning the diminution of their superannuation savings, next Sunday some of their number will feel the pain of a much greater loss. On that day, six years will have passed since the Sari Club in Bali's Kuta Beach was turned into a killing ground by militant Islamic bombers who murdered 202 people, 88 of whom were Australians. with Ramadan now over, the bombers have launched another line of appeal, once more showing a reluctance to pass into Paradise, where, according to their beliefs, legions of nubile virgins await to indulge their every desire...
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,24449299-27197,00.html
Indonesia says to execute Bali bombers Reuters JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia will execute the Bali bombers on death row in early November, the spokesman of the Indonesian attorney general’s office said on Friday.
http://africa.reuters.com/world/news/usnTRE49N1IY.html
Bali bombers to be shot dead after losing court appeal to be …21 Oct 2008 … Militants to build shrine to Bali bombers … Hope they attain their goal of: wine, 72 virgins and a bunch of pretty boys in “paradise”.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article4986137.ece
Tags: 2002, 72 virgins, Bali bombing, Indonesia, Islam, Islamofascism, Jihad, Muslims, religion, war on terror
Labels: 72 Virgins, Bali bombing, Indonesia
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Showdown With Islamic Militants (in Indonesia)
May 20, 2008: Islamic radicals continue pushing the government to drop the constitutional guarantees of religious freedom, and legalize persecution of any religion considered an “insult to Islam.” Recent attacks on the Islamic Ahmadiyah sect, which has 200,000 members in Indonesia, are used as a cause for the agitation. The sect has been active in Indonesia for about 80 years, and is one of dozens of varieties of Islam practiced here. But the other sects are just adaptations of pre-Islamic religious practices to Islam. These also offend Islamic conservatives, but are more difficult to get banned.
Islamic radicals demand that the government declare Ahmadiyah illegal. Ahmadiyah was founded in Pakistan over a century ago, and is banned there. The government banned Ahmadiyah, but now has to reconsider because of the constitutional issues, and the fears of the 20 percent of Indonesians who are not Moslem, and the majority of Indonesian Moslems who practice versions of Islam that would not pass muster with Islamic conservatives. The government was heavily criticized at home and abroad for the Ahmadiyah banning, especially with the recent burnings of Ahmadiyah mosques. The Islamic radicals are using the Ahmadiyah issue as a rallying point, and threaten widespread violence is the government does not enforce the ban. The government, which has tried hard to avoid offending the Islamic conservatives, now must reconsider that policy, as it is being backed into a corner by Islamic radicals.
May 18, 2008: East Timor, a former Portuguese colony, signed a military agreement with seven other Portuguese speaking country to receive military training. After six years of independence, East Timor is a political and economic wreck, with no place to go but up. Or so the locals hope.
May 6, 2008: Another top Islamic terrorist, Faiz Fauzan, was arrested. He was involved in Jemaah Islamiya bombings three years ago. The local backlash against Islamic terrorism has shattered Jemaah Islamiya, leaving most of its key members more concerned with avoiding arrest, than in planning more attacks. Most top Jemaah Islamiya people appear to have fled the country, seeking refuge in Malaysia, the Philippines, the Persian Gulf, and even Pakistan.
May 5, 2008: In West Timor, Indonesian police arrested four East Timor rebel soldiers, and sent them back to East Timor in handcuffs. The four were involved in the recent attempt to kill the president of East Timor.
May 2, 2008: Violence flared up in the Malukus, where two churches and over a hundred homes were burnt as Christians and Moslems fought in a land dispute. Several hundred police showed up and separated the armed men from the two villages. Such land disputes are common in this part of the world, but add in religion and things get really violent. This incident ended up with three dead and several dozen wounded.
http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/indones/articles/20080520.aspx
Tags: Bombing, East Timor, Faiz Fauzan, Indonesia, Islamic terrorism, Jemaah Islamiya, Jihad, Malukus, Muslims, radical Islam, religion of peace, Timor
Labels: Bombing, East Timor, Faiz Fauzan, Indonesia, Islamic terrorism, Jemaah Islamiya, jihad, Malukus, muslims, radical Islam, religion of peace, Timor
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Curfew in East Timor following assasination attempt (E. Timor and war on Islamic terror)
February 11th, 2008 by Nancy Reyes
Nobel prize winner and president of East Timor has been airlifted to an Australian hospital following an assasination attempt connected with an attempted coup.In the meanwhile, his country is under a curfew.
The accused assassin is an ex General, Alfredo Reinado, who was killed in the attempted assassination, along with one rebel and one of the president’s bodyguards. An hour later, the country’s Prime minister’s motorcade was attacked.
The unrest by disaffected militants has been growing in the last year or two.
Australia will send more troops and police to help that country to stay peaceful.
East Timor was originally taken over by Indonesia in 1976 and suffered many massacres because of an insurgency fighting for independence. However, once the UN decided to let them vote, over 100 000 were killed in massacres by suspected Indonesian incited nationalists.
There is an active connection of (majority Christian) East Timor to the war on terror.
One, the Bali bombing that killed hundreds, including almost a hundred Australians, was in retaliation for the UN sponsored Australian troops who were sent in to stop the massacres.
Two: one early suicide bombing of the UN in Baghdad was not about the US, but against the UN diplomat who also had been active in obtaining independence for East Timor.
The continuing unrest and the now attempted coup should remind people that after wars, there tends to be disagreements that those used to violence will quickly resort to violence again.
http://www.bloggernews.net/113724
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Labels: Australia, East Timor, Indonesia, Islamic Jihad, Islamic occupation, sSuharto, war on terror
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Caliphate - Indonesia, Bali bombers say ready for firing squad
Bali bombers say ready for firing squad.
By Heri Retnowati REUTERS
4:34 a.m. October 29, 2007
BATU PRISON, NUSAKAMBANGAN,
Indonesia – The three Indonesians sentenced to die for the 2002 Bali blasts, which killed more than 200 people, say they are ready to be executed and their only regret is that Muslims died in the attack. [...]
The two blasts on Bali's Kuta strip on Oct. 12, 2002, one at Paddy's Bar, the other at the Sari Club, killed 202 including 88 Australians and 38 Indonesian citizens, and devastated the resort island's tourist industry.
[...]
SCARING FOREIGNERS
The attacks, blamed on Southeast Asian Islamic militant group Jemaah Islamiah (JI), were intended to scare away foreigners so that Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, could eventually become part of a larger Islamic caliphate
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/world/20071029-0434-indonesia-militants-.html
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Labels: 72 Virgins, Caliphate, Indonesia, Islamic Apartheid, Islamic Jihad, islamofascism, war on terror
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
One in 10 Indonesia Muslims back violent jihad-poll
http://www.swissinfo.org/eng/international/ticker/detail/One_in_10_Indonesia_Muslims_back_violent_jihad_poll.html?siteSect=143&sid=7165944&cKey=1160918579000
Labels: Indonesia, islamofascism, Poll, religion of peace, war on terror