abu bakar bashir threatens war if burma harms muslim rohingyas
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Abu Bakar Bashir threatens war if Burma
harms Muslim Rohingyas
AFP . August 03, 2012 11:40PM
Indonesian radical cleric Abu Bakar Bashir has written a letter from jail threatening war if
Myanmar continues to harm Muslim Rohingyas. Picture: AFP Source: AFP
JAILED Islamist cleric Abu Bakar Bashir has threatened to wage war if Burma continues
to harm Muslim Rohingyas.
The 74-year-old made the threat in a letter to the country's president Thein Sein, seen on a
website yesterday.
He is widely regarded as a spiritual leader of radical Islam in Indonesia - the world's most
populous Muslim country - and is currently serving a 15-year-jail term for funding terror.
"We've heard Muslims screaming in your country because of your acts of evil... you have takenthem out from their homes and are killing them," he wrote in the letter dated July 22, which was
passed on to followers and published on the website voa-islam.com.
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"If you neglect these calls, by Allah our Lord, you have witnessed the fall of proud and conceited
countries in the hands of our mujahideen soldiers," he added.
The letter was confirmed as authentic by Son Hadi, the spokesman for Jemaah Anshorut Tauhid
(JAT), a group founded by Bashir in 2008 and labelled a terrorist organisation by the United
States.
An outspoken supporter of violent jihad, Bashir was convicted in 2010 of financing a terror cellin Aceh province. Earlier this year, the country's top court overturned a lower court's decision to
cut his 15-year term.
"You must know that we are brothers as Muslims. Their pains is our pain, their sorrows are our
sorrows, and their blood that you shed is our blood too," Bashir wrote. "By the will of Allah, we
can destroy you and your people."
Son Hadi said yesterday that the letter was submitted on Monday to the Burma embassy in
Jakarta. The embassy was not reachable for comment.
About 100 Muslim extremists from the Indonesian branch of pro-Caliphate organisation Hizb ut-
Tahrir protested yesterday outside the Burma embassy and vowed a Jihad to stop the "Muslimcleansing".
"We are ready to die to help our fellow Muslims in Myanmar [Burma]. A Jihad is the only way
to stop this massacre," one of the protesters on loudspeaker told the crowd, who shouted "Allahu
Akbar" (God is Greatest).
Violence erupted in June in Rakhine state, in western Burma, between Buddhists and Rohingya,
leaving about 80 people dead from both sides, according to official estimates deemed low byrights groups.
Burma security forces opened fire on Rohingya Muslims, committed rape and stood by as rivalmobs attacked each other during the recent wave of sectarian violence, New York-based Human
Rights Watch said on Wednesday.
The authorities failed to protect both Muslims and Buddhists and then "unleashed a campaign of
violence and mass roundups against the Rohingya", the group said in a report.