Members of militant Indonesian Islamic groups threatening Americans

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Indonesian Muslim groups warn Americans, allies
September 23, 2001 Posted: 12:15 PM EDT (1615 GMT)

Security has been stepped up outside the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, after recent anti-American protests.

By Atika Shubert
CNN

JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- Members of militant Islamic groups entered hotels Sunday in an Indonesian city warning "Americans and their allies" to leave if the United States launches an attack on Afghanistan.

Radical Muslims in the central Java city of Solo visited six hotels and demanded to see guest lists to identify American and European guests.

The Muslims were part of an alliance of four different local Islamic militias. They came in groups of 20 to 25, although only three group representatives entered the hotels to speak with management.

"They were very polite. They said they were only looking for data on where American and Europeans were staying," said Dewi Romlah, deputy manager for the Novotel, the largest hotel in Solo.

"They said that if America attacked Afghanistan, they would come back to take further action."

Sulaiman al-Farizi, the group representative entering the Novotel, left pamphlets warning that "if the United States attacks Afghanistan, all Americans and their allies must leave Solo."

There were no details on what action the Muslim groups might take.

The threats come just days after Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri promised her country's support in combating international terrorism. Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim nation.

Last week, militant Islamic groups in Jakarta made a joint statement threatening to attack U.S. interests and citizens if there was an attack on Afghanistan.

Security around the U.S. Embassy and consulates has been stepped up following several anti-American protests last week, including one in which Islamic students burned the U.S. flag.

Also in Jakarta on Sunday, two bombs exploded in the parking lot of a busy shopping mall, severely damaging several cars.

At least eight people suffered minor injures.

Police are investigating whether the incident is related to a series of bombings in Jakarta, including an explosion in the same shopping mall last month.

Police said there is no indication Sunday's bombs were linked to anti-American threats.

 

TripleJ

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Suprise, suprise. We've had to put up with some of the idiots over there for years.
 

Tripleshot

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I am sure travel warnings are out to all tourists and business people in the world notifying them of this potential. It would be prudent for those in the hotels in Jakarta to contact the American consulate and check with the authorties to insure protection and safety. These are probably not idle threats. Short of that, I would be packing my bags. It is Jakartas loss if any of our citizens are harmed.
 

TripleJ

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Australia's government has issued a warning to try and avoid Indonesia, especially Jakarta. Bali is expected to be OK.
 

Aelus

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Indonesia has been unsafe for quite some time; both christian and muslim fundamentalists are doing wacky stuff, so it's nothing new. I believe i heard that some belgians got released recently after being kidnapped for months by a group of freedom fighters.

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damien6

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That's the thanks the Americans (allies/Europeans) get for pouring $$ into their so call economy? I'm starting to get the idea that most of the "countries" (I use that term loosely) doing the threatening are nothing more than small groups of wanabe terrorists bandits robbing and killing anyone, including their own. Their gov't seems so uneffective in doing anything to stablized their nation and their sole purpose is to beg for more handout from the UN/IMF which they could never pay off. Anyone else got a better picture?
 

Aelus

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Indonesia is a very big country, and it's even more difficult because it consists of alot of small islands.

finding criminals there is extremely hard, because you don't see the difference between a peaceful citizen, and a mass murderer.

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<< Indonesia is a very big country, <snip>

finding criminals there is extremely hard, because you don't see the difference between a peaceful citizen, and a mass murderer.

Aelus
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This would seem to be true in many countries.