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  • Indonesia: The enemy within

    10/14/2002 6:08:56 AM PDT · by thatcher · 5 replies · 434+ views
    Asia Times Online ^ | October, 15, 2002 | Bill Guerin
    Asia Times Online, 6306 The Center,  Queen’s Road,  Central, Hong Kong Southeast Asia  Indonesia: The enemy within http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Southeast_Asia/DJ15Ae02.html By Bill Guerin JAKARTA - For Indonesia the pretense is well and truly over.  President Megawati Sukarnoputri, reading out a prepared seven-point official statement more than 13 hours after the carnage in Bali occurred, said the government expressed its condolences to the relatives of victims in the brutal and inhumane violence, which was against the existing laws, religious teachings and moral values adopted by the Indonesian nation.  In the so-called Island of the Gods where 95 percent of the 3 million population are...
  • Saudi Officials Try To Shut Down Oregon Charity: Group Owns Property In Ashland

    06/04/2004 10:45:50 AM PDT · by Destro · 30 replies · 334+ views
    koin.com ^ | June 4, 2004 | koin.com
    Saudi Officials Try To Shut Down Oregon Charity Group Owns Property In Ashland ASHLAND, Ore. -- The Saudi Arabian government is trying to shut down an Islamic charity with ties to Oregon and to terrorism. Al-Haramain runs a branch in Ashland and owns a house and acreage (pictured) in the Southern Oregon town. The FBI shut down the Ashland branch and seized evidence several months ago. The Oregon foundation is accused of laundering money from overseas and channeling it to terrorist groups. Al-Haramain still owns the Ashland property but cannot use it until the investigation is complete. The organization's president...
  • Al-Qaeda goes South East

    10/14/2002 3:00:10 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 5 replies · 260+ views
    Jane's ^ | October 14 2002 | A. Brownfeld
    A new diaspora of Al-Qaeda have taken refuge in South East Asia, working in small cells using political unrest as cover. While attention in Washington continues to be focused on Saddam Hussein and Iraq, the war on terrorism is far from over and has entered a new phase. US intelligence officials say Al-Qaeda operatives who found refuge in Pakistan are regrouping and moving back into Afghanistan less than a year after a successful US military campaign forced them to flee their one-time sanctuary by the thousands. Officials say the movement back into Afghanistan is still relatively small and many who...
  • Confessions of an al-Qaeda Terrorist

    09/16/2002 10:17:43 AM PDT · by 7thson · 7 replies · 315+ views
    TIME.COM ^ | Sunday, Sep. 15, 2002 | EPORTED BY JASON TEDJASUKMANA/JAKARTA, SIMON ELEGANT AND ZAMIRA
    American interrogators finally got to Omar al-Faruq, who detailed plans to launch a new terror spree in Southeast Asia. A TIME exclusive. For someone interested in quietly leading a terrorist's life, the rainy Indonesian hamlet of Cijeruk is a nice place to settle down. Nestled among lush, green paddies and swaying banana trees, an hour's drive outside the chaotic capital city of Jakarta, Cijeruk consists of a single two-lane road lined by a row of well-kept cottages. It's a good spot to hide from the authorities, if you have reason to be on the run — which may be how...