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Bali suspect's final defence
BBC ^ | Monday, 15 September, 2003 | BBC

Posted on 09/28/2003 5:48:17 AM PDT by Fzob

Bali suspect's final defence

A key suspect on trial in connection with the Bali nightclub bombings last October has been giving his final defence statement.

Ali Imron, the youngest of three brothers charged with the Bali attack, is accused of helping to put together the largest bomb, which exploded in a van outside the Sari nightclub.

More than 200 people, mostly foreign tourists, were killed in the attack.

INDONESIA'S TERROR TRIALS

Amrozi


Sentenced to death on 7 August

Convicted of providing the van and bombs used in the attacks

Imam Samudra

Sentenced to death on 10 September

Convicted of planning the attack

Mukhlas (Ali Gufron)

Trial began on 16 June

Accused of being the 'mastermind' behind the attacks

Also said to be operations chief of regional militant group Jemaah Islamiah (JI)

Ali Imron

Trial began on 21 July

Has admitted to assembling the main bomb

Abu Bakar Ba'asyir

Sentenced on 2 September to four years in jail for subversion

Acquitted of being JI's spiritual leader

Ali Imron is the only suspect to have shown any remorse - a fact acknowledged by the prosecution, who have asked for a life sentence rather than the maximum penalty of death.

Ali Imron's older brother, Amrozi, has already been convicted and sentenced to execution by firing squad.

Ali Imron told the court in Bali that the attack was meant to be an act of solidarity with Muslims around the world, but he said he now believed the bombings were a violation of jihad's principle because no warning was given and women were among the victims.

Because of Bali, he said: "I've been called a terrorist, but I don't think I look like a terrorist, but I now have to live with that title".

"As a human being, I would like... the lightest sentence possible," Ali Imron said.

His lawyer, Suyono, pleaded with the judges to consider the "honest regrets" of the defendant.

"Being ordered to do something is not the same as taking part in doing something," Suyanto said, adding that witnesses have shown that the defendant was acting on the orders of Imam Samudra, the alleged field commander of the Bali bombings who has already been sentenced to death.

Involved

Ali Imron has acknowledged his role in the attacks.

He said he helped to assemble the car bomb which exploded outside the Sari nightclub, and has also admitted planting a smaller bomb outside the American consulate in Denpasar.

He has apologised to the families of the bombing victims, saying he now believes what he did was wrong.

Ali Imron is the fourth of about 30 suspects to go on trial.

He is the youngest of three brothers to have been arrested in connection with the attack. His oldest brother Mukhlas is accused of masterminding the operation.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aliimron; bali; indonesia; jemaahislamiah; ji; jihdist; scum; southeastasia; terrortrials
Ali Imron told the court in Bali that the attack was meant to be an act of solidarity with Muslims around the world, but he said he now believed the bombings were a violation of jihad's principle because no warning was given and women were among the victims.

Yeah sure.

Because of Bali, he said: "I've been called a terrorist, but I don't think I look like a terrorist, but I now have to live with that title".

And hopefully die with it S L O W L Y.

1 posted on 09/28/2003 5:48:17 AM PDT by Fzob
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2 posted on 09/28/2003 5:54:15 AM PDT by Fzob (Why does this tag line keep showing up?)
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"he now believed the bombings were a violation of jihad's principle because no warning was given and women were among the victims."

This is the only problem this swine has with what he did???

Ali Imron and the rest of these thugs are in for a shock--when they realize that they have been serving Satan, not God, and that the devil has staked a claim to them. What a bunch of miserable fools.

3 posted on 09/28/2003 7:45:42 AM PDT by Savage Beast (The American Heartland--the Spirit of Flight 93)
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4 posted on 09/28/2003 9:32:31 AM PDT by Fzob (Why does this tag line keep showing up?)
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Being ordered to do something is not the same as taking part in doing something

Yes, but taking part in something still requires certain conduct in response to the order.

Maybe jihad, in the non-Wahabi sense, could require one to summon the courage to refuse to obey unjust orders.

Just a thought.

5 posted on 09/28/2003 9:43:34 AM PDT by aposiopetic
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