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  • Indonesian VP: United States Is 'Terrorist King'

    09/04/2003 11:40:01 PM PDT · by Unam Sanctam · 8 replies · 305+ views
    Reuters ^ | Sept. 3, 2003
    JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian Vice President Hamzah Haz branded America the "terrorist king" Wednesday in remarks at odds with Jakarta's support for the war on terror. "Actually, who is the terrorist, who is against human rights? The answer is the United States because they attacked Iraq. Moreover, it is the terrorist king, waging war," the official Antara news agency quoted Haz as saying. It was unclear what prompted Haz to make his remarks in a speech to heads of Muslim boarding schools in Central Java. The comments are likely to anger Washington and harm Jakarta's desire to get their hands...
  • Indonesian VP: United States Is 'Terrorist King'

    09/04/2003 5:27:32 AM PDT · by Happy2BMe · 12 replies · 247+ views
    Indonesian VP: United States Is 'Terrorist King'Wed September 3, 2003 08:54 AM ET JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian Vice President Hamzah Haz branded America the "terrorist king" Wednesday in remarks at odds with Jakarta's support for the war on terror. "Actually, who is the terrorist, who is against human rights? The answer is the United States because they attacked Iraq. Moreover, it is the terrorist king, waging war," the official Antara news agency quoted Haz as saying. It was unclear what prompted Haz to make his remarks in a speech to heads of Muslim boarding schools in Central Java. The...
  • 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...