Indonesia executes 3 in Bali nightclub bombings

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TATAN SYUFLANA | November 8, 2008 11:35 PM EST | AP

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This is a combination of Oct. 1, 2008 file photos of from left to right, Ali Ghufron, Imam Samudra, and Amrozi Nurhasyim. Ali Ghufron, Amrozi Nurhasyim, and Imam Samudra were executed early Sunday Nov. 9, 2008 on the Nusakambangen prison Island for planning and carrying out the 2002 Bali bombings which killed more than 200 people, mostly foreign tourists including 88 Australians, as well as 38 Indonesians.(AP Photo/Dita Alangkara, File)

CILACAP, Indonesia — Indonesia executed three Islamic militants Saturday for helping plan and carry out the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists.

Imam Samudra, 38, and brothers Amrozi Nurhasyim, 47, and Ali Ghufron, 48, were executed several miles from their high security prison on Nusakambangan island, said Qadar Faisal, one of their attorneys.

Their bodies were brought by helicopter to their home villages in east and west Java, where they were met by thousands of emotional supporters who welcomed them as martyrs.

Some hard-line Islamists lined the streets in the eastern village of Tenggulun on Sunday, chanting "God is great!" as a helicopter touched down in a light rain.

Dozens clashed briefly with police on a small road in the village, home to the two brothers, slightly injuring one officer.

The Oct. 12, 2002 twin nightclub attacks _ allegedly funded by al-Qaida and carried out by members of the Southeast Asian militant group Jemaah Islamiyah _ thrust the world's most populous Muslim nation onto the front lines in the war on terror.

The three never expressed remorse, saying the bombings were meant to punish the U.S. and its Western allies for alleged atrocities in Afghanistan and elsewhere. They even taunted relatives of victims _ 88 of whom were Australian _ at their trials five years ago.

In recent months, the men had publicly expressed hope their executions would trigger revenge attacks in Indonesia, a nation of 235 million people, where support for the bombers is limited to a small minority.

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The capital has been on high alert, with extra police deployed at embassies, shopping malls and offices, but most analysts expect any reaction to be limited to demonstrations, bomb hoaxes and show of solidarity at the men's' funerals.

"But everyone should be extra vigilant, at least for the next week," said Ken Conboy, a Jakarta-based security expert, noting that even small, peaceful rallies "can quickly spin out of control."

The U.S. and Australian embassies were among those warning citizens to be careful.

Though the three Bali bombers said they were happy to die martyrs, their lawyers fought for years to stop their executions, arguing they were convicted retroactively on anti-terrorism laws.

They also opposed death by firing squad, saying their clients preferred beheadings, because they were more "humane."

Relatives of victims said Sunday it was a day of mixed emotions.

Australian Brian Deegan, whose son Josh died in the bombings, staunchly opposes capital punishment and worried about revenge attacks in the wake of the executions.

"There's no shortage around the world of persons that are prepared to commit suicide to achieve a result," he said.

But Maria Kotronakis, who lost two sisters and two cousins, told CNN she was relieved to finally see justice served.

"We're very happy ... we've waited a very long time for this," she said, adding that the bombers had "lost their rights to anything that's human."

The executions were delayed several times, usually without explanation, but Jasman Panjaitan, a spokesman for the Attorney General's office, confirmed Sunday that the men had been killed and their bodies handed over to family members.

The three men were among more than 30 people convicted in connection with the bombings.

Jemaah Islamiyah was blamed for at least three other suicide bombings in Indonesia. But the 2002 attack, however, was by far the bloodiest.

One of the attackers walked into Paddy's nightclub on a busy Saturday night, setting off a bomb attached to his vest. Minutes later, a larger car bomb exploded outside the nearby Sari Club.

The dead included 38 Indonesians, 28 Britons and eight Americans _ most revelers fleeing the first blast.

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Associated Press writers Niniek Karmini, Zakki Hakim, Ali Kotarumalos and Irwan Firdaus contributed to this report from Serang and Jakarta, and Tanalee Smith from Sydney.

CILACAP, Indonesia — Indonesia executed three Islamic militants Saturday for helping plan and carry out the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists. Imam Samudr...
CILACAP, Indonesia — Indonesia executed three Islamic militants Saturday for helping plan and carry out the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists. Imam Samudr...
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- raptor I'm a Fan of raptor 7 fans permalink

Any photos of the dead bodies as proof of death?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 11/09/2008
- FZliveson I'm a Fan of FZliveson 82 fans permalink
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The village of Kuta is an idyllic tourist haven with nice beaches, plenty of food and beverage spots, a massive leather garment industry and nice people. These terrorists stole millions of dollars that came from tourists and took care of thousands of families. The bombing cost untold amounts in suffering and in a much lowered life style for the people of Kuta. The terrorists paid a price too low for the pain they inflicted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 AM on 11/09/2008

Eighty eight Australians were killed in these bombings. As Australia does not have the death penalty, it has been an ambivalent reaction. Many Australians visit Bali and unfortunately, another bombing occurred in the same place a few years later with more loss of lives. At the moment there is a high terrorist alert issued by the Australian govt, warning tourists not to visit there. There is threat of a terrorist backlash. It doesn't stop people ,as it is a cheap holiday and the locals treat Australian llke kings and queens. It's usually middle class that go there.They risk their lives for a cheap rip-off handbag.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 11/08/2008
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Sounds like you have never been there... or Australia.­.. or anywhere in Asia.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 11/09/2008
- obamadeus I'm a Fan of obamadeus 3 fans permalink

I believe these bombings killed more Indonesians than Americans. I'm so disgusted that anyone supports this, but please know that they are a small minority, and the vast majority of Indonesians condemn these disgusting acts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 PM on 11/08/2008
- thedirtman I'm a Fan of thedirtman 18 fans permalink

Absolutely true, although Australians may have fared the worst in the bombings overall. An Obama administration has the opportunity to make his "moderate nation" of Indonesia a role model for Muslims. I believe there is a road to peace here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 11/08/2008

Certainly more Australians (88) than any other nationalit­y...but I think that the number of Indonesians cited above (38) is actually low than the numbers I've heard.

The Indonesians have generally gotten a "bad rap" on this...the­y rounded up most of those associated with the attacks, and have tried to handle things according to the rule of law. Sometimes that takes a bit of time. In the US these guys would be in prison for another decade.

As in many nations the laws were not as specific about "terrorist acts" as they could have been...but these individuals were tried for multiple murders and given the death penalty. The appeals ran out, the last ones being efforts by the convicted that firing squad was "inhumane"­...they wanted to be beheaded! The gov't didn't want to kill them until after Ramadan was over, so this was pretty soon after that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 PM on 11/08/2008
- thedirtman I'm a Fan of thedirtman 18 fans permalink

Dare I state the obvious? Indonesian authorities wanted this for some time, but feared reprisal from their own people because of the unpopularity of the American President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 11/08/2008
- Whinger I'm a Fan of Whinger 46 fans permalink
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Three more selfish, pointless retalitory killings, their punishment was ended too soon, theirs should have been behind bars until the day they died of natural causes, now they have become martyrs!

The world turns, but the governments never seems to learn to exactly what the terrorist's don't want.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 11/08/2008
- zeotrope I'm a Fan of zeotrope 5 fans permalink

I have to agree with you on that one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 11/08/2008
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Bury them with a pig

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 11/08/2008

Pig-in- the-blanket?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 PM on 11/08/2008
- larry278 I'm a Fan of larry278 49 fans permalink

Only truly primative nations still execute people, such as the USA, Japan & Indonesia.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 11/08/2008
- marko77 I'm a Fan of marko77 33 fans permalink

"Only truly primative nations still execute people, such as the USA, Japan & Indonesia.­" by larry 278

Sorry, Larry, but these three men murdered 200 people in cold blood and felt good about it to the last. Only extreme "religious" nuts and serial killers who derive pleasure out of slaughtering others behave in this manner.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 11/08/2008

They got off lightly. Don't uranium mines have a shortage of laborers?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 11/08/2008
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