2011年4月15日星期五

'Suicide blast' in mosque in Java - BBC News

15 April 2011 last updated at 08: 38 GMT Armed anti-terror police commandos escort Abu Bakar Ba'asyir at Jakarta court on March 14, 2011 Indonesian police against terror groups, who claim they are inspired by Abu Bakar asyir A suicide bomber attacked a mosque in Indonesia has suspected himself to kill and wounded 28 people are active.

Almost half of the wounded are police officers, such as the attack during Friday prayers at a mosque in a police complex in Cirebon, West Java.

It follows a recent spate of letter bombs, but is the first suspected suicide attack in the country in two years.

Most Indonesians are Muslims, but the State is secular.

Eyewitnesses reported that the man among the believers was, when he set from the explosives.

"He prayed." Suddenly out of the third series, it was a blast. I was in the last line, "was cited a witness named Anton Detik news website."

"We suspect it was a suicide bombing," said Indonesian Police spokesman Anton Bachrul Alam.

"The police were the most active in the fight against terrorism and that is why they are angry at us," he added.

Several high-profile says militant suspected of involvement in the recent bombings in Indonesia arrested or killed by the police of the BBC's Alice Budisatrijo in Jakarta recently.

"Looks like it has been a shift in the extremists target, from Western to State symbols," said Noor Huda, a security analyst, the BBC.

Continue reading the most important story October 2002: suicide attacks on two nightclubs in Bali kill 202 people, many of you Australian touristsAugust 2003: in the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta car bomb kills 14September 2004: car bomb Australian Embassy in Jakarta kills nine, Dozens injuredOctober 2005: suicide bombers kill 20 in BaliJuly 2009: twin suicide attacks on two Jakarta Hotels nine to kill and injure scores "It is for what they committed to see as injustice against them by the police and other authorities her revenge."

In December the most-wanted to help one which Indonesia Islamic militant suspect, Abu Tholut, was suspected to set up a militant training camp in the province of Aceh, recruitment of militant and arrested the raising funds for "Terror activities".

The highest profile has arrest cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, as the spiritual leader of many of the Indonesia seen radical groups.

He is currently on trial in Jakarta.

In recent years, Indonesia has introduced a combination of the new laws, anti-terror to combat militancy, international cooperation, training and reintegration.


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