Nov 8, 2008, 21:22 GMT
Jakarta - Indonesia early Sunday executed three Muslim militants convicted for their roles in the 2002 bombings in Bali that killed 202 mostly foreigners, officials and media reports said.
Imam Samudra, 38 and brothers Amrozi, 46, and Ali Ghufron, alias Mukhlas, 48, were executed simultaneously by firing squads shortly after midnight Saturday.
The execution took place on Nusakambangan Island off the southern coast of Java where the men were being held on death row, said spokesman for the attorney general's office Jasman Panjaitan.
The three were rounded up from their cells at 11 pm and taken to a location known as the 'Nirbaya' hills, some six kilometres from Batu Penitentiary, the state-run Antara news agency reported.
Three firing squads shot dead all three.
'At around 00:15 am (1715 GMT Saturday), the convicted Amrozi bin Haji Nurhasyim, Abdul Azis, alias Imam Samudra, and Ali Ghufron, alias Mukhlas, were executed by firing squads,' Panjaitan told reporters. The three were confirmed dead by doctors who supervised the execution, he added.
Detik.com online news service reported from the port town of Cilacap near Nusakambangan island that their bodies were brought to a nearby clinic for autopsy and would be flown by helicopter to the men's hometowns for burial.
The three have been on death row since 2003, when a Bali court sentenced them to die for masterminding the bombing of nightclubs in the tourist district of Kuta.
None of the bombers showed any remorse for the attacks and warned that there would be retaliation by other Islamist militants if they were executed.
In the hometowns of the Amrozis in east Java district of Lamongan, as well as at Samudra's residence in west Java's Serang district, dozens of their supporters shouted 'Allahu Akbar!' (God is Great), some of them carrying banners praising the bombers as 'heroes,' witnesses said.
A 'Welcome Martyrs' big banner was also installed on the road into the men's east Java village amid fears of a violent militant backlash across the majority Muslim-populous nation.
Hours before the execution, Ali Fauzi - the Ghufrons' brother - arrived on Nusakambangan to take care of his brothers' bodies.
Authorities had said the family would only be allowed to bury the men once the bodies were flown to their home villages.
Samudra's wife, Zakiah Darajad, in an open letter read by a relative at a news conference in Serang, said: 'Hope Allah gives the best to them and gives the worst to everyone that inflicted this unfair treatment.'
Indonesian authorities repeatedly postponed plans to execute the three while attorneys filed repeated legal appeals, including demands for a judicial review, in a bid to delay their execution.
The three were members of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), a regional terrorist network responsible for several bombings across Indonesia.
These included simultaneous church bombings on Christmas Eve 2000, bombings on Bali in 2002 and 2005, the bombing of the JW Marriott hotel in Jakarta in 2004 and an attack on the Australian embassy in 2005.
Imam Samudra was the planner who chose the targets and organised the two suicide bombers. Ali Ghufron, better know as Mukhlas, was the financier who met al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan. Amrozi bin Nurhasyim, dubbed 'the smiling bomber,' was the mechanic who bought the explosives and the Mitsubishi van used as a car bomb.
Police have conducted a manhunt for Noordin Mohammad Top, a Malaysian bomb-maker and alleged JI leader, for allegedly being involved in the string of bombing attacks in Indonesia, home to the world's largest Muslim population.
Indonesia has been spared terrorism attacks for three years.
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InfidelNov 8th, 2008 - 21:36:36
Islam is not a religion, it's a desease of the mind.
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