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Indonesia overturns Bashir's
conviction
By NINIEK KARMINI
Jakarta
- Indonesia overturned a terror conviction Thursday against the
militant Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, who served 2 1/2 years for
conspiracy in the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings that killed more than
200 people. ADVERTISEMENT
The Supreme Court ruling is likely
to anger the United States and its regional ally Australia, both of
which publicly accused the aging cleric of being a top leader of
Jemaah Islamiyah, an al-Qaida-linked Southeast Asian terror group.
Bashir, 69, who was released from
prison in June, has long claimed that the government in the world's
most populous Muslim nation succumbed to pressure from the West when
it arrested him soon after the Bali attacks.
Bashir's son, Abdurrahmin, said his
father had received word of the verdict.
"Thank God the Supreme Court has
finally revealed the final truth," he said by telephone from
Bashir's hometown on Java island. "He is praying now to say thanks
to God that his prayers have been accepted."
Thursday's ruling was in response
to an appeal filed during Bashir's imprisonment.
Supreme Court Chief Judge German
Hoediarto told reporters he had decided to quash the conspiracy
conviction following testimony from 30 witnesses, but gave no more
details. A written verdict will likely be made public soon.
The 2002 Bali bombings that killed
202 people, mostly foreign tourists, were the first in a string of
attacks in Indonesia targeting Western interests, with 2003 and 2004
blasts at the Australian Embassy and the J.W. Marriott Hotel and
triple suicide bombings on Bali last year.
Bashir has always denied any
wrongdoing, but admits having known several Southeast Asian
militants in the 1980s and 1990s who went to Afghanistan and trained
there at al-Qaida-run camps.
Since his release, he has preached
in towns across the country, espousing fiercely anti-American and
anti-Jewish views and promoting his campaign to transform
Indonesia's secular state into an Islamic one. -- The
Associated Press
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