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Strategies & Market Trends : Asia Forum

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To: Rolla Coasta who wrote (9943)10/8/2001 1:12:19 AM
From: Rolla Coasta  Read Replies (1) of 9980
 
Indonesian Muslim radicals target foreigners (Part II)



Another Muslim group, the Muslim Students Action Front, condemned the strikes against Afghanistan and urged the government to allow Muslims to join a jihad.

''It is blatantly clear that the United States is violating human rights by putting all the blame on Muslims. This is clear cut arrogance...,'' spokesman Khairil Adha told reporters, stopping short of saying the group called for a jihad.

''We demand the government of Indonesia lift the restrictions on travel to Afghanistan for a jihad. So many of our members want to go there.''

Indonesian authorities have warned they will not tolerate any retaliation against foreigners, but the ability of the poorly trained and under-resourced police to guarantee the safety of expatriates is uncertain.

Frightened foreigners have been leaving Indonesia over the past few weeks after Washington evacuated non-essential staff and dependants.

The Indonesian Muslims may target at Chinese Christians once again.
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