JI has its roots in Darul Islam (DI, meaning "House of Islam"), a radical Islamist/anti-colonialist movement in Indonesia in the 1940s. The JI was formally founded on January 1, 1993, by JI leaders, Abu Bakar Bashir and Abdullah Sungkar while hiding in Malaysia from the persecution of the Suharto government. After the fall of the Suharto regime in 1998, both men returned to Indonesia where JI gained a terrorist edge when one of its founders, the late Abdullah Sungkar, established contact with Osama Bin Laden's al-Qaeda network.
Delve into the dark, secretive world of Jemaah Islamiyah, one of Asia's most deadly and dangerous terrorist cells, which you'll see is far too close to home ...
3:12
INSIDE THE JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH
INSIDE THE JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH
INSIDE THE JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH
Jemaah Islamiyah, a militant Islamic organization, known to have killed as many as 202 civilians and wounded many others in the Bali car bombing in October 2...
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3:16
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist conducts surveillance on Yishun SMRT Station In Singapore.
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist conducts surveillance on Yishun SMRT Station In Singapore.
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist conducts surveillance on Yishun SMRT Station In Singapore.
The Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist cell in Singapore plotted to attack United States Navy personnel and their families who often traveled between the Yishun MRT Station and Sembawang Wharf via shuttle buses. The video also detailed how bombs could be planted in the sewers and drains near the Yishun MRT Station in order to cause massive casualties when targeting United States personnel. The video also showed a man describing how explosive can be strapped on bicycles and be transported without raising suspicion.Investigators in Singapore had found similar tapes at the residence of Mohamed Khalim bin Jaffar, one of arrested JI members. The Singapore
5:24
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist Group Splits
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist Group Splits
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist Group Splits
The Southeast Asia group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), which has been blamed for a series of bombings over the past several years, has splintered into factions and ...
2:00
Recent footage of Jemaah Islamiyah in training exercises
Recent footage of Jemaah Islamiyah in training exercises
Recent footage of Jemaah Islamiyah in training exercises
Indonesia, 2001 - Exact location and date unknown
1. Lines of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters marching with weapons
2. Fighters taking aim at building
3. Jemaah members train by running through jungle
4. Fighters step on each others' bodies
5. Fighters watch martial arts demonstration
Cianjur, West Java, 23 Sept 2002
6. Abu Dakar Bashir reading magazine
7. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia ) Abu Dakar Bashir, alleged leader of Jemaah Islamiyah:
"My message to Americans is to warn their arrogant government. The current American president is the worst American president ever. The actions of the American government at the moment may bring harm to t
1:08
MCA: Why let Jemaah Islamiyah terrorists in and not Chin Peng?
MCA: Why let Jemaah Islamiyah terrorists in and not Chin Peng?
MCA: Why let Jemaah Islamiyah terrorists in and not Chin Peng?
MCA has accused the Malaysian government of double standards and possible racism for not allowing the remains of a an exiled former communist leader into the country.
1:58
BP: Bangkay ng hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, iuuwi sa Malaysia
BP: Bangkay ng hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, iuuwi sa Malaysia
BP: Bangkay ng hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, iuuwi sa Malaysia
Balita Pilipinas Ngayon rounds up the top stories from around the PhilippinesGMA's regional stations in Luzon, Visayas, and MIndanao. It's hosted by Mark Sal...
5:08
Whatever happened to Jemaah Islamiyah? - SBS Radio Online - 11/09/12
Whatever happened to Jemaah Islamiyah? - SBS Radio Online - 11/09/12
Whatever happened to Jemaah Islamiyah? - SBS Radio Online - 11/09/12
Ten years on from the Bali bombings, how much of a threat does the organisation behind the attacks, Jemaah Islamiyah, still pose to region? Centre research a...
0:40
Mas Selamat's son detained for involvement in Jemaah Islamiyah - 09Jan2014
Mas Selamat's son detained for involvement in Jemaah Islamiyah - 09Jan2014
Mas Selamat's son detained for involvement in Jemaah Islamiyah - 09Jan2014
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has placed the son of Singapore Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) leader Mas Selamat Kastari under a two-year detention. In...
1:48
Wesmincom ta verifica information vivo lider del jemaah islamiyah
Wesmincom ta verifica information vivo lider del jemaah islamiyah
Wesmincom ta verifica information vivo lider del jemaah islamiyah
Dateline News
0:45
24 Oras: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay sa pamamaril
24 Oras: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay sa pamamaril
24 Oras: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay sa pamamaril
24 Oras is GMA Network's flagship newscast, anchored by Mike Enriquez and Mel Tiangco. It airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 6:30 PM (PHL Time) and on weeke...
1:01
Trial of alleged Jemaah Islamiyah military commander resumes
Trial of alleged Jemaah Islamiyah military commander resumes
Trial of alleged Jemaah Islamiyah military commander resumes
SHOTLIST
1. Exterior of South Jakarta courthouse
2. Wide of courtroom
3. Various of alleged military commander of Jemaah Islamiyah terror network, Abu Dujana, listening to judges
4. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Wahjono, Head Judge:
"We order the state prosecutors from the South Jakarta District to continue the trial proceeding of the defendant Ainul Bahri alias Mahmudi alias Abu Dujana."
5. Mid of State prosecutors
6. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Asludin, Defence lawyer for Abu Dujana:
"We have submitted our statement of complaint because we argued that there are problems with the charges against the defendant, including the court location. B
0:46
BT: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, napatay ng mga Pulis sa Davao City
BT: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, napatay ng mga Pulis sa Davao City
BT: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, napatay ng mga Pulis sa Davao City
Balitanghali is the daily noontime newscast of GMA News TV anchored by Raffy Tima and Pia Arcangel. It airs Mondays to Fridays at 11:30 AM (PHL Time). For mo...
Delve into the dark, secretive world of Jemaah Islamiyah, one of Asia's most deadly and dangerous terrorist cells, which you'll see is far too close to home ...
3:12
INSIDE THE JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH
INSIDE THE JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH
INSIDE THE JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH
Jemaah Islamiyah, a militant Islamic organization, known to have killed as many as 202 civilians and wounded many others in the Bali car bombing in October 2...
Episode 3 - Operation Alliance (Bali Bombers) Subscribe for latest content every week | http://bit.ly/AusFedPol Come exclusively behind the scenes with acces...
3:16
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist conducts surveillance on Yishun SMRT Station In Singapore.
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist conducts surveillance on Yishun SMRT Station In Singapore.
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist conducts surveillance on Yishun SMRT Station In Singapore.
The Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist cell in Singapore plotted to attack United States Navy personnel and their families who often traveled between the Yishun MRT Station and Sembawang Wharf via shuttle buses. The video also detailed how bombs could be planted in the sewers and drains near the Yishun MRT Station in order to cause massive casualties when targeting United States personnel. The video also showed a man describing how explosive can be strapped on bicycles and be transported without raising suspicion.Investigators in Singapore had found similar tapes at the residence of Mohamed Khalim bin Jaffar, one of arrested JI members. The Singapore
5:24
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist Group Splits
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist Group Splits
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist Group Splits
The Southeast Asia group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), which has been blamed for a series of bombings over the past several years, has splintered into factions and ...
2:00
Recent footage of Jemaah Islamiyah in training exercises
Recent footage of Jemaah Islamiyah in training exercises
Recent footage of Jemaah Islamiyah in training exercises
Indonesia, 2001 - Exact location and date unknown
1. Lines of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters marching with weapons
2. Fighters taking aim at building
3. Jemaah members train by running through jungle
4. Fighters step on each others' bodies
5. Fighters watch martial arts demonstration
Cianjur, West Java, 23 Sept 2002
6. Abu Dakar Bashir reading magazine
7. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia ) Abu Dakar Bashir, alleged leader of Jemaah Islamiyah:
"My message to Americans is to warn their arrogant government. The current American president is the worst American president ever. The actions of the American government at the moment may bring harm to t
1:08
MCA: Why let Jemaah Islamiyah terrorists in and not Chin Peng?
MCA: Why let Jemaah Islamiyah terrorists in and not Chin Peng?
MCA: Why let Jemaah Islamiyah terrorists in and not Chin Peng?
MCA has accused the Malaysian government of double standards and possible racism for not allowing the remains of a an exiled former communist leader into the country.
1:58
BP: Bangkay ng hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, iuuwi sa Malaysia
BP: Bangkay ng hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, iuuwi sa Malaysia
BP: Bangkay ng hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, iuuwi sa Malaysia
Balita Pilipinas Ngayon rounds up the top stories from around the PhilippinesGMA's regional stations in Luzon, Visayas, and MIndanao. It's hosted by Mark Sal...
5:08
Whatever happened to Jemaah Islamiyah? - SBS Radio Online - 11/09/12
Whatever happened to Jemaah Islamiyah? - SBS Radio Online - 11/09/12
Whatever happened to Jemaah Islamiyah? - SBS Radio Online - 11/09/12
Ten years on from the Bali bombings, how much of a threat does the organisation behind the attacks, Jemaah Islamiyah, still pose to region? Centre research a...
0:40
Mas Selamat's son detained for involvement in Jemaah Islamiyah - 09Jan2014
Mas Selamat's son detained for involvement in Jemaah Islamiyah - 09Jan2014
Mas Selamat's son detained for involvement in Jemaah Islamiyah - 09Jan2014
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has placed the son of Singapore Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) leader Mas Selamat Kastari under a two-year detention. In...
1:48
Wesmincom ta verifica information vivo lider del jemaah islamiyah
Wesmincom ta verifica information vivo lider del jemaah islamiyah
Wesmincom ta verifica information vivo lider del jemaah islamiyah
Dateline News
0:45
24 Oras: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay sa pamamaril
24 Oras: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay sa pamamaril
24 Oras: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay sa pamamaril
24 Oras is GMA Network's flagship newscast, anchored by Mike Enriquez and Mel Tiangco. It airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 6:30 PM (PHL Time) and on weeke...
1:01
Trial of alleged Jemaah Islamiyah military commander resumes
Trial of alleged Jemaah Islamiyah military commander resumes
Trial of alleged Jemaah Islamiyah military commander resumes
SHOTLIST
1. Exterior of South Jakarta courthouse
2. Wide of courtroom
3. Various of alleged military commander of Jemaah Islamiyah terror network, Abu Dujana, listening to judges
4. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Wahjono, Head Judge:
"We order the state prosecutors from the South Jakarta District to continue the trial proceeding of the defendant Ainul Bahri alias Mahmudi alias Abu Dujana."
5. Mid of State prosecutors
6. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Asludin, Defence lawyer for Abu Dujana:
"We have submitted our statement of complaint because we argued that there are problems with the charges against the defendant, including the court location. B
0:46
BT: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, napatay ng mga Pulis sa Davao City
BT: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, napatay ng mga Pulis sa Davao City
BT: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, napatay ng mga Pulis sa Davao City
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0:54
NTG: 3 umanong matataas ng lider ng Jemaah Islamiyah at Abu Sayyaf, patay sa airstrike (020312)
NTG: 3 umanong matataas ng lider ng Jemaah Islamiyah at Abu Sayyaf, patay sa airstrike (020312)
NTG: 3 umanong matataas ng lider ng Jemaah Islamiyah at Abu Sayyaf, patay sa airstrike (020312)
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4:00
Surveillance Video Terrorist Bombers by Jemaah Islamiyah
Surveillance Video Terrorist Bombers by Jemaah Islamiyah
Surveillance Video Terrorist Bombers by Jemaah Islamiyah
Covert video taken by independent American Bounty Hunters tracking Jemaah Islamiyah and Abu Sayyaf, Mindanao. Surveillance video of a Graduating Class of Su...
1:49
Isang leader ng Abu Sayyaf at 2 miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay sa engkwentro sa Sulu
Isang leader ng Abu Sayyaf at 2 miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay sa engkwentro sa Sulu
Isang leader ng Abu Sayyaf at 2 miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay sa engkwentro sa Sulu
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2:53
Prisoner testifies that Bashir is head of Jemaah Islamiyah
Prisoner testifies that Bashir is head of Jemaah Islamiyah
Prisoner testifies that Bashir is head of Jemaah Islamiyah
1. Exterior court building
2. Various shots of security outside court
3. Wide shot of judges sitting down
4. Close-up shot of head judge Mohammad Saleh opening session
5. Alleged terror leader Abu Bakar Bashir walking into courtroom and sitting down, greeted by his supporters
6. Audience
7. Bashir listening
8.SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Mohammad Assegaf, Bashir's lawyer:
"In order to defend our client Abu Bakar Bashir, who is greatly harmed by the testimonies of witnesses through this teleconference, we as the team of defence lawyers hereby reject this session."
9. Defence lawyers walking out of courtroom
10. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Ab
0:42
BT: Hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay matapos umanong manlaban
BT: Hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay matapos umanong manlaban
BT: Hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay matapos umanong manlaban
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23:53
FULL EPISODE (Part 1) - EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW With An Ex-JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH by DAUD YUSOF
FULL EPISODE (Part 1) - EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW With An Ex-JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH by DAUD YUSOF
FULL EPISODE (Part 1) - EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW With An Ex-JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH by DAUD YUSOF
Episode 1 of 2-Episode Special. Hello friends, look at what I have here. The first ever full-length & extensive TV interview with a member of a terrorist org...
2:57
Interview with Jemaah Islamiyah expert; documents
Interview with Jemaah Islamiyah expert; documents
Interview with Jemaah Islamiyah expert; documents
Manila, Philippines, 30 September 2004
1. Wide shot of confidential documents about threat of terrorism in the Philippines
2. Document header titled 'The threat of terrorism'
3. Pan down to document about Jemaah Islamiyah
4. Various of confidential documents
FILE: Mindanao, Philippines, 1997
5. Wide shot of MILF rebels walking inside MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front ) camp
6. MILF rebels walking
7. Former MILF Chairman Hashim Salamat (in blue shirt) walking
8. MILF rebels raising firearms
Manila, Philippines, 30 September 2004
9. Wide shot of interview with Zachary Abuza
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Zachary Abuza, Director of East
0:48
NewsLife: PNP targets Jemaah Islamiyah member Amin Baco || May 12, 2015
NewsLife: PNP targets Jemaah Islamiyah member Amin Baco || May 12, 2015
NewsLife: PNP targets Jemaah Islamiyah member Amin Baco || May 12, 2015
NewsLife: PNP targets Jemaah Islamiyah member Amin Baco || May 12, 2015 (Reported by Cathy Vital)
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3:21
Trial of alleged leader of Jemaah Islamiyah begins
Trial of alleged leader of Jemaah Islamiyah begins
Trial of alleged leader of Jemaah Islamiyah begins
1. Wide shot court room
2. Members of the public being searched before entering the courtroom
3. Judges enter
4. Zoom in judges
4. Various Mukhlas, under guard, enters court and taken to seat
5. UPSOUND Muklas chants 'God is Great'
6. Tilt down Muklas speaking
7. Cutaway
8. Tilt down Muklas
9. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Prosecution Lawyer, reads out charges:
"That the defendant planned a terrorist act with the intention of using violence, creating terror and fear among people, taking many lives and causing damage to public property. That the defendant planned the bombing since his time in Afghanistan, Malaysia and Thailand, by attend
Delve into the dark, secretive world of Jemaah Islamiyah, one of Asia's most deadly and dangerous terrorist cells, which you'll see is far too close to home ...
Delve into the dark, secretive world of Jemaah Islamiyah, one of Asia's most deadly and dangerous terrorist cells, which you'll see is far too close to home ...
Jemaah Islamiyah, a militant Islamic organization, known to have killed as many as 202 civilians and wounded many others in the Bali car bombing in October 2...
Jemaah Islamiyah, a militant Islamic organization, known to have killed as many as 202 civilians and wounded many others in the Bali car bombing in October 2...
Episode 3 - Operation Alliance (Bali Bombers) Subscribe for latest content every week | http://bit.ly/AusFedPol Come exclusively behind the scenes with acces...
Episode 3 - Operation Alliance (Bali Bombers) Subscribe for latest content every week | http://bit.ly/AusFedPol Come exclusively behind the scenes with acces...
The Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist cell in Singapore plotted to attack United States Navy personnel and their families who often traveled between the Yishun MRT Station and Sembawang Wharf via shuttle buses. The video also detailed how bombs could be planted in the sewers and drains near the Yishun MRT Station in order to cause massive casualties when targeting United States personnel. The video also showed a man describing how explosive can be strapped on bicycles and be transported without raising suspicion.Investigators in Singapore had found similar tapes at the residence of Mohamed Khalim bin Jaffar, one of arrested JI members. The Singapore government presented these material as evidences of a direct link between the JI group and Al-Qaeda.
The Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist cell in Singapore plotted to attack United States Navy personnel and their families who often traveled between the Yishun MRT Station and Sembawang Wharf via shuttle buses. The video also detailed how bombs could be planted in the sewers and drains near the Yishun MRT Station in order to cause massive casualties when targeting United States personnel. The video also showed a man describing how explosive can be strapped on bicycles and be transported without raising suspicion.Investigators in Singapore had found similar tapes at the residence of Mohamed Khalim bin Jaffar, one of arrested JI members. The Singapore government presented these material as evidences of a direct link between the JI group and Al-Qaeda.
The Southeast Asia group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), which has been blamed for a series of bombings over the past several years, has splintered into factions and ...
The Southeast Asia group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), which has been blamed for a series of bombings over the past several years, has splintered into factions and ...
Indonesia, 2001 - Exact location and date unknown
1. Lines of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters marching with weapons
2. Fighters taking aim at building
3. Jemaah members train by running through jungle
4. Fighters step on each others' bodies
5. Fighters watch martial arts demonstration
Cianjur, West Java, 23 Sept 2002
6. Abu Dakar Bashir reading magazine
7. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia ) Abu Dakar Bashir, alleged leader of Jemaah Islamiyah:
"My message to Americans is to warn their arrogant government. The current American president is the worst American president ever. The actions of the American government at the moment may bring harm to the American people."
Indonesia, 2001 - exact location and date unknown
8. Jemaah members running through jungle and training
STORYLINE:
The Bali bombings have thrown the spotlight on Jemaah Islamiyah, the fundamentalist Islamic group operating in Indonesia.
APTN has obtained pictures of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters training - alongside members of the Abu Sayyaf guerrilla group - in the Indonesian jungle.
The man said to be the leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, Abu Dakar Bashir, spoke out strongly against the United States in an interview with APTN recorded last month.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/4eab03db6f085d3a2efd479b1853355c
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Indonesia, 2001 - Exact location and date unknown
1. Lines of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters marching with weapons
2. Fighters taking aim at building
3. Jemaah members train by running through jungle
4. Fighters step on each others' bodies
5. Fighters watch martial arts demonstration
Cianjur, West Java, 23 Sept 2002
6. Abu Dakar Bashir reading magazine
7. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia ) Abu Dakar Bashir, alleged leader of Jemaah Islamiyah:
"My message to Americans is to warn their arrogant government. The current American president is the worst American president ever. The actions of the American government at the moment may bring harm to the American people."
Indonesia, 2001 - exact location and date unknown
8. Jemaah members running through jungle and training
STORYLINE:
The Bali bombings have thrown the spotlight on Jemaah Islamiyah, the fundamentalist Islamic group operating in Indonesia.
APTN has obtained pictures of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters training - alongside members of the Abu Sayyaf guerrilla group - in the Indonesian jungle.
The man said to be the leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, Abu Dakar Bashir, spoke out strongly against the United States in an interview with APTN recorded last month.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/4eab03db6f085d3a2efd479b1853355c
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
published:24 Jul 2015
views:5
MCA: Why let Jemaah Islamiyah terrorists in and not Chin Peng?
MCA has accused the Malaysian government of double standards and possible racism for not allowing the remains of a an exiled former communist leader into the country.
MCA has accused the Malaysian government of double standards and possible racism for not allowing the remains of a an exiled former communist leader into the country.
published:20 Sep 2013
views:3999
BP: Bangkay ng hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, iuuwi sa Malaysia
Balita Pilipinas Ngayon rounds up the top stories from around the PhilippinesGMA's regional stations in Luzon, Visayas, and MIndanao. It's hosted by Mark Sal...
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Ten years on from the Bali bombings, how much of a threat does the organisation behind the attacks, Jemaah Islamiyah, still pose to region? Centre research a...
Ten years on from the Bali bombings, how much of a threat does the organisation behind the attacks, Jemaah Islamiyah, still pose to region? Centre research a...
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has placed the son of Singapore Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) leader Mas Selamat Kastari under a two-year detention. In...
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has placed the son of Singapore Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) leader Mas Selamat Kastari under a two-year detention. In...
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SHOTLIST
1. Exterior of South Jakarta courthouse
2. Wide of courtroom
3. Various of alleged military commander of Jemaah Islamiyah terror network, Abu Dujana, listening to judges
4. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Wahjono, Head Judge:
"We order the state prosecutors from the South Jakarta District to continue the trial proceeding of the defendant Ainul Bahri alias Mahmudi alias Abu Dujana."
5. Mid of State prosecutors
6. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Asludin, Defence lawyer for Abu Dujana:
"We have submitted our statement of complaint because we argued that there are problems with the charges against the defendant, including the court location. But we have heard the decision of the judges and we will respect it."
7. Wide of hearing finishing
STORYLINE
Indonesian judges ordered state prosecutors on Thursday to continue the trial against the alleged military commander of a Southeast Asian militant network.
"We order the state prosecutors from the South Jakarta District to continue the trial proceeding of the defendant Ainul Bahri alias Mahmudi alias Abu Dujana," said Wahjono, the head judge presiding over the hearing.
The defendant Abu Dujana, who is accused of being behind the Bali bombings, faces a possible death penalty if convicted.
"We argued that there are problems with the charges against the defendant, including the court location. But we have heard the decision of the judges and we will respect it," Asludin, the Defence lawyer said.
Police say Abu Dujana, who was arrested in June on charges of illegal possession of explosives and firearms, led the armed branch of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), blamed for a series of deadly attacks in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation.
Dujana, 37, received military training in the southern Philippines from 1999 to 2000 and harboured Malaysian fugitive Noordin Top, wanted for alleged involvement in the series of bomb attacks, a state attorney said.
Dujana has not been charged in the Bali bombings.
He has, however, been charged with stockpiling weapons in the eastern Indonesian town of Poso, where in recent years Islamic militants have launched a series of bloody attacks on Christians and government workers.
Among the strikes attributed to JI and affiliate groups are the 2002 bombings on the resort island of Bali that killed 202 people, most of whom were foreign tourists; the 2003 and 2004 attacks on the J.W. Marriott Hotel and the Australian Embassy in Jakarta; and the 2005 triple suicide bombings on restaurants in Bali.
More than 240 people died in the bombings, some of which police claim were carried out with the backing of al-Qaida.
JI is believed to have suffered a severe setback by the arrest of hundreds of militants across Indonesia since the 2001 September 11 attacks in the United States.
On Wednesday, the alleged leader of the JI militant network appeared at the same court for the second time.
Zarkasih, who goes by a single name, appeared at the South Jakarta District Court where his defence team entered their response to alleged charges against him of conspiracy to commit attacks, harbouring fugitives and the possession of illegal weapons and ammunition.
The 45-year-old could face the death penalty if found guilty.
Zarkasih's team told the sitting judges that the trial should not be held at the court where he appeared because it was around the area where some of the alleged attacks took place.
Zarkasih was arrested on the island of Java last June, shortly after the arrest of his alleged second in command, Dujana.
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SHOTLIST
1. Exterior of South Jakarta courthouse
2. Wide of courtroom
3. Various of alleged military commander of Jemaah Islamiyah terror network, Abu Dujana, listening to judges
4. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Wahjono, Head Judge:
"We order the state prosecutors from the South Jakarta District to continue the trial proceeding of the defendant Ainul Bahri alias Mahmudi alias Abu Dujana."
5. Mid of State prosecutors
6. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Asludin, Defence lawyer for Abu Dujana:
"We have submitted our statement of complaint because we argued that there are problems with the charges against the defendant, including the court location. But we have heard the decision of the judges and we will respect it."
7. Wide of hearing finishing
STORYLINE
Indonesian judges ordered state prosecutors on Thursday to continue the trial against the alleged military commander of a Southeast Asian militant network.
"We order the state prosecutors from the South Jakarta District to continue the trial proceeding of the defendant Ainul Bahri alias Mahmudi alias Abu Dujana," said Wahjono, the head judge presiding over the hearing.
The defendant Abu Dujana, who is accused of being behind the Bali bombings, faces a possible death penalty if convicted.
"We argued that there are problems with the charges against the defendant, including the court location. But we have heard the decision of the judges and we will respect it," Asludin, the Defence lawyer said.
Police say Abu Dujana, who was arrested in June on charges of illegal possession of explosives and firearms, led the armed branch of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), blamed for a series of deadly attacks in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation.
Dujana, 37, received military training in the southern Philippines from 1999 to 2000 and harboured Malaysian fugitive Noordin Top, wanted for alleged involvement in the series of bomb attacks, a state attorney said.
Dujana has not been charged in the Bali bombings.
He has, however, been charged with stockpiling weapons in the eastern Indonesian town of Poso, where in recent years Islamic militants have launched a series of bloody attacks on Christians and government workers.
Among the strikes attributed to JI and affiliate groups are the 2002 bombings on the resort island of Bali that killed 202 people, most of whom were foreign tourists; the 2003 and 2004 attacks on the J.W. Marriott Hotel and the Australian Embassy in Jakarta; and the 2005 triple suicide bombings on restaurants in Bali.
More than 240 people died in the bombings, some of which police claim were carried out with the backing of al-Qaida.
JI is believed to have suffered a severe setback by the arrest of hundreds of militants across Indonesia since the 2001 September 11 attacks in the United States.
On Wednesday, the alleged leader of the JI militant network appeared at the same court for the second time.
Zarkasih, who goes by a single name, appeared at the South Jakarta District Court where his defence team entered their response to alleged charges against him of conspiracy to commit attacks, harbouring fugitives and the possession of illegal weapons and ammunition.
The 45-year-old could face the death penalty if found guilty.
Zarkasih's team told the sitting judges that the trial should not be held at the court where he appeared because it was around the area where some of the alleged attacks took place.
Zarkasih was arrested on the island of Java last June, shortly after the arrest of his alleged second in command, Dujana.
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BT: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, napatay ng mga Pulis sa Davao City
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1. Exterior court building
2. Various shots of security outside court
3. Wide shot of judges sitting down
4. Close-up shot of head judge Mohammad Saleh opening session
5. Alleged terror leader Abu Bakar Bashir walking into courtroom and sitting down, greeted by his supporters
6. Audience
7. Bashir listening
8.SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Mohammad Assegaf, Bashir's lawyer:
"In order to defend our client Abu Bakar Bashir, who is greatly harmed by the testimonies of witnesses through this teleconference, we as the team of defence lawyers hereby reject this session."
9. Defence lawyers walking out of courtroom
10. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Abu Bakar Bashir, Alleged terror chief:
"If I am forced to stay in this room, I will not fight. But I regard myself as a defendant who is not present at this trial session."
11. Alleged Jemaah Islamiyah member in Singapore Faiz bin Abu Bakar Bafana sitting down (through teleconference monitor)
12. Wide shot of courtroom
13. Audience
14. Audience watching Bafana being sworn in through teleconference monitor
15. Bafana being sworn in
16. Bashir not listening
17. SOUNDBITE:(Malay) Faiz bin Abu Bakar Bafana, Alleged Jemaah Islamiyah member
Q: (prosecutor) "To your knowledge, was the leader of Jemaah Islamiyah Ustadz Abdullah Sugkar?
A: (Bafana) Yes
Q: (prosecutor) Did anyone replace Abdullah Sugkar? (as the leader of Jemaah Islamiyah)
A: (Bafana) Yes
Q: (prosecutor) Who is it?
A: (Bafana) Ustadz Abu Bakar Bashir."
18. Policemen and audience
19. SOUNDBITE: (Malay) Faiz bin Abu Bakar Bafana, Alleged Jemaah Islamiyah Member
Q:(prosecutor) "When you attended a meeting (with Abu Bakar Bashir) to discuss the assasination of Megawati, was it discussed the reason why she has to be killed?
A:(Bafana) Abu Bakar Bashir said Megawati and her government is supported by Christian people."
20. Audience
21.SOUNDBITE: (Malay) Faiz bin Abu Bakar Bafana, Alleged Jemaah Islamiyah Member
"We (Abu Bakar Bashir and myself) talked about the plan of attack on churches and the programme of Sheikh (Osama Bin Laden) to attack American interests in Singapore."
22. Security outside courtroom
STORYLINE:
A terror suspect detained in Singapore told an Indonesian court on Thursday that Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir heads the group blamed for the Bali bombings and linked the preacher to Osama bin Laden.
Faiz bin Abu Bakar Bafana, testifying via teleconference from Singapore in the trial of Bashir, also said that the cleric allegedly planned to assassinate Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri.
Bashir, the alleged head of the regional group Jemaah Islamiyah, is accused of treason and a series of church bombings on Christmas Eve 2000 that killed 19 people.
Bashir's lawyer, Mohammad Assegaf, objected to the televised testimony, claiming Bafana, who is in a Singapore prison, was forced to make it.
The defence team walked out of the court in protest as dozens of Bashir's supporters cheered.
Bafana, who is Malaysian and used to own a construction company, told the court he joined Jemaah Islamiyah in 1986 and that Bashir was at his swearing-in ceremony.
He said that at the time another man, Abdullah Sugkar, was the group's leader but that Bashir took over when Sugkar died in 2000.
Bafana said he visited Bashir at an unspecified date in the cleric's Indonesian hometown of Solo, on Java island, and was accompanied by Riduan Isamuddin, or Hambali, who is still at large and believed to be bin Laden's point man in Southeast Asia.
During the meeting, Hambali asked for Bashir's approval for bin Laden's terror programme, Bafana said. He did not elaborate.
Asked by prosecutors why Bashir wanted to kill Megawati, he said only: "Megawati was supported by Christians."
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1. Exterior court building
2. Various shots of security outside court
3. Wide shot of judges sitting down
4. Close-up shot of head judge Mohammad Saleh opening session
5. Alleged terror leader Abu Bakar Bashir walking into courtroom and sitting down, greeted by his supporters
6. Audience
7. Bashir listening
8.SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Mohammad Assegaf, Bashir's lawyer:
"In order to defend our client Abu Bakar Bashir, who is greatly harmed by the testimonies of witnesses through this teleconference, we as the team of defence lawyers hereby reject this session."
9. Defence lawyers walking out of courtroom
10. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Abu Bakar Bashir, Alleged terror chief:
"If I am forced to stay in this room, I will not fight. But I regard myself as a defendant who is not present at this trial session."
11. Alleged Jemaah Islamiyah member in Singapore Faiz bin Abu Bakar Bafana sitting down (through teleconference monitor)
12. Wide shot of courtroom
13. Audience
14. Audience watching Bafana being sworn in through teleconference monitor
15. Bafana being sworn in
16. Bashir not listening
17. SOUNDBITE:(Malay) Faiz bin Abu Bakar Bafana, Alleged Jemaah Islamiyah member
Q: (prosecutor) "To your knowledge, was the leader of Jemaah Islamiyah Ustadz Abdullah Sugkar?
A: (Bafana) Yes
Q: (prosecutor) Did anyone replace Abdullah Sugkar? (as the leader of Jemaah Islamiyah)
A: (Bafana) Yes
Q: (prosecutor) Who is it?
A: (Bafana) Ustadz Abu Bakar Bashir."
18. Policemen and audience
19. SOUNDBITE: (Malay) Faiz bin Abu Bakar Bafana, Alleged Jemaah Islamiyah Member
Q:(prosecutor) "When you attended a meeting (with Abu Bakar Bashir) to discuss the assasination of Megawati, was it discussed the reason why she has to be killed?
A:(Bafana) Abu Bakar Bashir said Megawati and her government is supported by Christian people."
20. Audience
21.SOUNDBITE: (Malay) Faiz bin Abu Bakar Bafana, Alleged Jemaah Islamiyah Member
"We (Abu Bakar Bashir and myself) talked about the plan of attack on churches and the programme of Sheikh (Osama Bin Laden) to attack American interests in Singapore."
22. Security outside courtroom
STORYLINE:
A terror suspect detained in Singapore told an Indonesian court on Thursday that Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir heads the group blamed for the Bali bombings and linked the preacher to Osama bin Laden.
Faiz bin Abu Bakar Bafana, testifying via teleconference from Singapore in the trial of Bashir, also said that the cleric allegedly planned to assassinate Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri.
Bashir, the alleged head of the regional group Jemaah Islamiyah, is accused of treason and a series of church bombings on Christmas Eve 2000 that killed 19 people.
Bashir's lawyer, Mohammad Assegaf, objected to the televised testimony, claiming Bafana, who is in a Singapore prison, was forced to make it.
The defence team walked out of the court in protest as dozens of Bashir's supporters cheered.
Bafana, who is Malaysian and used to own a construction company, told the court he joined Jemaah Islamiyah in 1986 and that Bashir was at his swearing-in ceremony.
He said that at the time another man, Abdullah Sugkar, was the group's leader but that Bashir took over when Sugkar died in 2000.
Bafana said he visited Bashir at an unspecified date in the cleric's Indonesian hometown of Solo, on Java island, and was accompanied by Riduan Isamuddin, or Hambali, who is still at large and believed to be bin Laden's point man in Southeast Asia.
During the meeting, Hambali asked for Bashir's approval for bin Laden's terror programme, Bafana said. He did not elaborate.
Asked by prosecutors why Bashir wanted to kill Megawati, he said only: "Megawati was supported by Christians."
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BT: Hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay matapos umanong manlaban
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Manila, Philippines, 30 September 2004
1. Wide shot of confidential documents about threat of terrorism in the Philippines
2. Document header titled 'The threat of terrorism'
3. Pan down to document about Jemaah Islamiyah
4. Various of confidential documents
FILE: Mindanao, Philippines, 1997
5. Wide shot of MILF rebels walking inside MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front ) camp
6. MILF rebels walking
7. Former MILF Chairman Hashim Salamat (in blue shirt) walking
8. MILF rebels raising firearms
Manila, Philippines, 30 September 2004
9. Wide shot of interview with Zachary Abuza
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Zachary Abuza, Director of East Asian Studies, Simmons College, Boston, USA:
"There is some evidence for example that Dr. Asahari (Mohamad) Husin, the mastermind of the Bali, Marriott bombings and most recently the Australian embassy, has done some training and instructing in Mindanao (in the southern Philippines). Many people in the JI (Jemaah Islamiyah)organisation went through these camps. Although ideally, JI would like to send people to Al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan where Hambali (allegedly the operations chief of Jemaah Islamiyah) had been based for years, it was too expensive. This was cost effective."
FILE: Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 13 October 2002
11. Burning building following bomb
12. Firemen with a hose
13. Rescue workers removing body
14. Various of rescue workers sift through debris
15. Police at scene
16. Body being covered by sheet
FILE: Jakarta, Indonesia, 09 August 2003
17. Wide of Marriott hotel
18. Broken windows
19. Wide of bomb site
20. Damaged car
21. Damage to hotel
22. Various of Australian investigators at scene
23. Tilt down from the upper part of the hotel to investigation scene
Manila, Philippines, 30 September 2004
24. SOUNDBITE: (English) Zachary Abuza, Director of East Asian Studies, Simmons College, Boston, USA:
"JI has proved to be a very resilient adversary. I think that we have underestimated their professionalism and the degree to which they have been able to compartmentalise their organisation. Security forces have had a very hard time. There have been more than 300 arrests, including all the known leadership at the time. Yet they have proven able to tap new leaders and fill positions when they have been arrested."
25. Wide shot of Abuza
STORYLINE:
Top Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) leaders accused of instigating major terror attacks once taught or underwent
training at secret camps in the Philippines that remain a major concern despite government claims that they have been dismantled, a U.S. security analyst said Thursday.
The camps, mostly in remote southern strongholds of the Muslim separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), still produce small batches of would-be attackers that allow the al-Qaida-linked group to survive arrests and crackdowns, said Zachary Abuza, who has written extensively on terrorism.
A confidential Philippine government report obtained by The Associated Press says Filipino Muslim guerrillas have hosted terror training camps for militant groups from Indonesia and Malaysia, including Jemaah Islamiyah, for at least seven years _ a period when Southeast Asia was plagued by deadly bombings. The last batch of 19
new JI members finished last January, the report said.
The document indicated that JI founder Abdullah Sungkar, with the help of Hashim Salamat, the late leader of the MILF, set up a training camp within the MILF complex of Camp Abubakar, in Maguindanao, Central Mindanao. Training started in 1997.
The MILF has repeatedly denied any Jemaah Islamiyah links and has pledged to help the government hunt foreign terrorists to bolster peace talks.
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Manila, Philippines, 30 September 2004
1. Wide shot of confidential documents about threat of terrorism in the Philippines
2. Document header titled 'The threat of terrorism'
3. Pan down to document about Jemaah Islamiyah
4. Various of confidential documents
FILE: Mindanao, Philippines, 1997
5. Wide shot of MILF rebels walking inside MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front ) camp
6. MILF rebels walking
7. Former MILF Chairman Hashim Salamat (in blue shirt) walking
8. MILF rebels raising firearms
Manila, Philippines, 30 September 2004
9. Wide shot of interview with Zachary Abuza
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Zachary Abuza, Director of East Asian Studies, Simmons College, Boston, USA:
"There is some evidence for example that Dr. Asahari (Mohamad) Husin, the mastermind of the Bali, Marriott bombings and most recently the Australian embassy, has done some training and instructing in Mindanao (in the southern Philippines). Many people in the JI (Jemaah Islamiyah)organisation went through these camps. Although ideally, JI would like to send people to Al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan where Hambali (allegedly the operations chief of Jemaah Islamiyah) had been based for years, it was too expensive. This was cost effective."
FILE: Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 13 October 2002
11. Burning building following bomb
12. Firemen with a hose
13. Rescue workers removing body
14. Various of rescue workers sift through debris
15. Police at scene
16. Body being covered by sheet
FILE: Jakarta, Indonesia, 09 August 2003
17. Wide of Marriott hotel
18. Broken windows
19. Wide of bomb site
20. Damaged car
21. Damage to hotel
22. Various of Australian investigators at scene
23. Tilt down from the upper part of the hotel to investigation scene
Manila, Philippines, 30 September 2004
24. SOUNDBITE: (English) Zachary Abuza, Director of East Asian Studies, Simmons College, Boston, USA:
"JI has proved to be a very resilient adversary. I think that we have underestimated their professionalism and the degree to which they have been able to compartmentalise their organisation. Security forces have had a very hard time. There have been more than 300 arrests, including all the known leadership at the time. Yet they have proven able to tap new leaders and fill positions when they have been arrested."
25. Wide shot of Abuza
STORYLINE:
Top Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) leaders accused of instigating major terror attacks once taught or underwent
training at secret camps in the Philippines that remain a major concern despite government claims that they have been dismantled, a U.S. security analyst said Thursday.
The camps, mostly in remote southern strongholds of the Muslim separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), still produce small batches of would-be attackers that allow the al-Qaida-linked group to survive arrests and crackdowns, said Zachary Abuza, who has written extensively on terrorism.
A confidential Philippine government report obtained by The Associated Press says Filipino Muslim guerrillas have hosted terror training camps for militant groups from Indonesia and Malaysia, including Jemaah Islamiyah, for at least seven years _ a period when Southeast Asia was plagued by deadly bombings. The last batch of 19
new JI members finished last January, the report said.
The document indicated that JI founder Abdullah Sungkar, with the help of Hashim Salamat, the late leader of the MILF, set up a training camp within the MILF complex of Camp Abubakar, in Maguindanao, Central Mindanao. Training started in 1997.
The MILF has repeatedly denied any Jemaah Islamiyah links and has pledged to help the government hunt foreign terrorists to bolster peace talks.
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NewsLife: PNP targets Jemaah Islamiyah member Amin Baco || May 12, 2015
1. Wide shot court room
2. Members of the public being searched before entering the courtroom
3. Judges enter
4. Zoom in judges
4. Various Mukhlas, under guard, enters court and taken to seat
5. UPSOUND Muklas chants 'God is Great'
6. Tilt down Muklas speaking
7. Cutaway
8. Tilt down Muklas
9. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Prosecution Lawyer, reads out charges:
"That the defendant planned a terrorist act with the intention of using violence, creating terror and fear among people, taking many lives and causing damage to public property. That the defendant planned the bombing since his time in Afghanistan, Malaysia and Thailand, by attending meetings and preparing funding, receiving 30,500 (US) dollars, 200-thousand baht (4820 US dollars) and the sum total of about 220 million rupiahs (26880 US dollars)."
10. Side view defence team
11. Mid shot judges
12. Tilt down Mukhlas
13. Mid shot public gallery
14. Close-up Australian man with interpreter
15. Tilt down Mukhlas
16. Wide shot court room
STORYLINE:
The man accused of being the leader of the operation to bomb two nightclubs on the Indonesian island of Bali last October, Ali Ghufron, has gone on trial.
Known as Mukhlas, he is the third key suspect to go before the courts charged with terrorism offences in connection with the Bali attack that killed 200 people, many of them western tourists.
Mukhlas is accused of planning, organising and providing the funding for the Bali bombings.
Prosecutors are expected to argue that he supervised the operation from its inception, checking the targets and delegating responsibilities to other members of the team.
But he is not accused of actually planting the bombs.
Mukhlas has told investigators that he was back in Java on the night in question.
He said he only found out the attack had gone ahead as planned by listening to the news on the radio.
Mukhlas, a teacher of Islam, has said he went to Pakistan in 1989, met Arab mujahedeen there, and joined them in Afghanistan where he claims he met Osama Bin Laden.
He is the older brother of Amrozi, accused of buying explosives and a van used in the bombings, and Ali Imron, accused of helping assemble the bombs to have driven the van that carried them.
More than 200 people died when bombs ripped through two nightclubs in one of Bali's busiest night spots.
Police believe a regional extremist group called Jemaah Islamiyah was behind the Bali plot.
They say Mukhlas is a senior commander of the organisation. But the indictment against him describes him simply as a religious teacher.
Jemaah Islamiyah is thought to want to set up a Muslim state across South-East Asia and the US links the group with al-Qaida.
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1. Wide shot court room
2. Members of the public being searched before entering the courtroom
3. Judges enter
4. Zoom in judges
4. Various Mukhlas, under guard, enters court and taken to seat
5. UPSOUND Muklas chants 'God is Great'
6. Tilt down Muklas speaking
7. Cutaway
8. Tilt down Muklas
9. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Prosecution Lawyer, reads out charges:
"That the defendant planned a terrorist act with the intention of using violence, creating terror and fear among people, taking many lives and causing damage to public property. That the defendant planned the bombing since his time in Afghanistan, Malaysia and Thailand, by attending meetings and preparing funding, receiving 30,500 (US) dollars, 200-thousand baht (4820 US dollars) and the sum total of about 220 million rupiahs (26880 US dollars)."
10. Side view defence team
11. Mid shot judges
12. Tilt down Mukhlas
13. Mid shot public gallery
14. Close-up Australian man with interpreter
15. Tilt down Mukhlas
16. Wide shot court room
STORYLINE:
The man accused of being the leader of the operation to bomb two nightclubs on the Indonesian island of Bali last October, Ali Ghufron, has gone on trial.
Known as Mukhlas, he is the third key suspect to go before the courts charged with terrorism offences in connection with the Bali attack that killed 200 people, many of them western tourists.
Mukhlas is accused of planning, organising and providing the funding for the Bali bombings.
Prosecutors are expected to argue that he supervised the operation from its inception, checking the targets and delegating responsibilities to other members of the team.
But he is not accused of actually planting the bombs.
Mukhlas has told investigators that he was back in Java on the night in question.
He said he only found out the attack had gone ahead as planned by listening to the news on the radio.
Mukhlas, a teacher of Islam, has said he went to Pakistan in 1989, met Arab mujahedeen there, and joined them in Afghanistan where he claims he met Osama Bin Laden.
He is the older brother of Amrozi, accused of buying explosives and a van used in the bombings, and Ali Imron, accused of helping assemble the bombs to have driven the van that carried them.
More than 200 people died when bombs ripped through two nightclubs in one of Bali's busiest night spots.
Police believe a regional extremist group called Jemaah Islamiyah was behind the Bali plot.
They say Mukhlas is a senior commander of the organisation. But the indictment against him describes him simply as a religious teacher.
Jemaah Islamiyah is thought to want to set up a Muslim state across South-East Asia and the US links the group with al-Qaida.
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Delve into the dark, secretive world of Jemaah Islamiyah, one of Asia's most deadly and dangerous terrorist cells, which you'll see is far too close to home ...
3:12
INSIDE THE JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH
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3:16
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist conducts surveillance on Yishun SMRT Station In Singapore.
The Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist cell in Singapore plotted to attack United States Navy pers...
published:20 Jan 2015
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist conducts surveillance on Yishun SMRT Station In Singapore.
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist conducts surveillance on Yishun SMRT Station In Singapore.
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The Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist cell in Singapore plotted to attack United States Navy personnel and their families who often traveled between the Yishun MRT Station and Sembawang Wharf via shuttle buses. The video also detailed how bombs could be planted in the sewers and drains near the Yishun MRT Station in order to cause massive casualties when targeting United States personnel. The video also showed a man describing how explosive can be strapped on bicycles and be transported without raising suspicion.Investigators in Singapore had found similar tapes at the residence of Mohamed Khalim bin Jaffar, one of arrested JI members. The Singapore government presented these material as evidences of a direct link between the JI group and Al-Qaeda.
5:24
Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist Group Splits
The Southeast Asia group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), which has been blamed for a series of bomb...
The Southeast Asia group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), which has been blamed for a series of bombings over the past several years, has splintered into factions and ...
2:00
Recent footage of Jemaah Islamiyah in training exercises
Indonesia, 2001 - Exact location and date unknown
1. Lines of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters m...
published:24 Jul 2015
Recent footage of Jemaah Islamiyah in training exercises
Recent footage of Jemaah Islamiyah in training exercises
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Indonesia, 2001 - Exact location and date unknown
1. Lines of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters marching with weapons
2. Fighters taking aim at building
3. Jemaah members train by running through jungle
4. Fighters step on each others' bodies
5. Fighters watch martial arts demonstration
Cianjur, West Java, 23 Sept 2002
6. Abu Dakar Bashir reading magazine
7. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia ) Abu Dakar Bashir, alleged leader of Jemaah Islamiyah:
"My message to Americans is to warn their arrogant government. The current American president is the worst American president ever. The actions of the American government at the moment may bring harm to the American people."
Indonesia, 2001 - exact location and date unknown
8. Jemaah members running through jungle and training
STORYLINE:
The Bali bombings have thrown the spotlight on Jemaah Islamiyah, the fundamentalist Islamic group operating in Indonesia.
APTN has obtained pictures of Jemaah Islamiyah fighters training - alongside members of the Abu Sayyaf guerrilla group - in the Indonesian jungle.
The man said to be the leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, Abu Dakar Bashir, spoke out strongly against the United States in an interview with APTN recorded last month.
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1:08
MCA: Why let Jemaah Islamiyah terrorists in and not Chin Peng?
MCA has accused the Malaysian government of double standards and possible racism for not a...
published:20 Sep 2013
MCA: Why let Jemaah Islamiyah terrorists in and not Chin Peng?
MCA: Why let Jemaah Islamiyah terrorists in and not Chin Peng?
published:20 Sep 2013
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MCA has accused the Malaysian government of double standards and possible racism for not allowing the remains of a an exiled former communist leader into the country.
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BP: Bangkay ng hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, iuuwi sa Malaysia
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Whatever happened to Jemaah Islamiyah? - SBS Radio Online - 11/09/12
Ten years on from the Bali bombings, how much of a threat does the organisation behind the...
Ten years on from the Bali bombings, how much of a threat does the organisation behind the attacks, Jemaah Islamiyah, still pose to region? Centre research a...
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Mas Selamat's son detained for involvement in Jemaah Islamiyah - 09Jan2014
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has placed the son of Singapore Jemaah Islam...
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has placed the son of Singapore Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) leader Mas Selamat Kastari under a two-year detention. In...
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Wesmincom ta verifica information vivo lider del jemaah islamiyah
Dateline News...
published:11 Aug 2014
Wesmincom ta verifica information vivo lider del jemaah islamiyah
Wesmincom ta verifica information vivo lider del jemaah islamiyah
published:11 Aug 2014
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Dateline News
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24 Oras: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, patay sa pamamaril
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Trial of alleged Jemaah Islamiyah military commander resumes
SHOTLIST
1. Exterior of South Jakarta courthouse
2. Wide of courtroom
3. Various of al...
published:21 Jul 2015
Trial of alleged Jemaah Islamiyah military commander resumes
Trial of alleged Jemaah Islamiyah military commander resumes
published:21 Jul 2015
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SHOTLIST
1. Exterior of South Jakarta courthouse
2. Wide of courtroom
3. Various of alleged military commander of Jemaah Islamiyah terror network, Abu Dujana, listening to judges
4. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Wahjono, Head Judge:
"We order the state prosecutors from the South Jakarta District to continue the trial proceeding of the defendant Ainul Bahri alias Mahmudi alias Abu Dujana."
5. Mid of State prosecutors
6. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Asludin, Defence lawyer for Abu Dujana:
"We have submitted our statement of complaint because we argued that there are problems with the charges against the defendant, including the court location. But we have heard the decision of the judges and we will respect it."
7. Wide of hearing finishing
STORYLINE
Indonesian judges ordered state prosecutors on Thursday to continue the trial against the alleged military commander of a Southeast Asian militant network.
"We order the state prosecutors from the South Jakarta District to continue the trial proceeding of the defendant Ainul Bahri alias Mahmudi alias Abu Dujana," said Wahjono, the head judge presiding over the hearing.
The defendant Abu Dujana, who is accused of being behind the Bali bombings, faces a possible death penalty if convicted.
"We argued that there are problems with the charges against the defendant, including the court location. But we have heard the decision of the judges and we will respect it," Asludin, the Defence lawyer said.
Police say Abu Dujana, who was arrested in June on charges of illegal possession of explosives and firearms, led the armed branch of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), blamed for a series of deadly attacks in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation.
Dujana, 37, received military training in the southern Philippines from 1999 to 2000 and harboured Malaysian fugitive Noordin Top, wanted for alleged involvement in the series of bomb attacks, a state attorney said.
Dujana has not been charged in the Bali bombings.
He has, however, been charged with stockpiling weapons in the eastern Indonesian town of Poso, where in recent years Islamic militants have launched a series of bloody attacks on Christians and government workers.
Among the strikes attributed to JI and affiliate groups are the 2002 bombings on the resort island of Bali that killed 202 people, most of whom were foreign tourists; the 2003 and 2004 attacks on the J.W. Marriott Hotel and the Australian Embassy in Jakarta; and the 2005 triple suicide bombings on restaurants in Bali.
More than 240 people died in the bombings, some of which police claim were carried out with the backing of al-Qaida.
JI is believed to have suffered a severe setback by the arrest of hundreds of militants across Indonesia since the 2001 September 11 attacks in the United States.
On Wednesday, the alleged leader of the JI militant network appeared at the same court for the second time.
Zarkasih, who goes by a single name, appeared at the South Jakarta District Court where his defence team entered their response to alleged charges against him of conspiracy to commit attacks, harbouring fugitives and the possession of illegal weapons and ammunition.
The 45-year-old could face the death penalty if found guilty.
Zarkasih's team told the sitting judges that the trial should not be held at the court where he appeared because it was around the area where some of the alleged attacks took place.
Zarkasih was arrested on the island of Java last June, shortly after the arrest of his alleged second in command, Dujana.
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BT: Malaysian na hinihinalang miyembro ng Jemaah Islamiyah, napatay ng mga Pulis sa Davao City
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MANILA, Philippines (Tribune News Service) — Before dawn on Jan. 25, a Philippine National Police commando team crept toward a thatched hut in the marshy jungles of Mindanao. They were hunting Marwan, an elusive bomb maker with a $5 million U.S. bounty on his head. But they weren’t hunting alone. Five or six U.S ...The U.S ... The U.S ... contractors ... The 16 charges included supplying bombs to JemaahIslamiyah, a regional terrorist group that U.S ... ....
Before dawn on Jan. 25, a Philippine National Police commando team crept toward a thatched hut in the marshy jungles of Mindanao. They were hunting Marwan, an elusive bomb maker with a $5-million U.S. bounty on his head. But they weren't hunting alone. Five or six U.S ... surveillance aircraft circling overhead ... The wispy-bearded target was dead ... 0 ... The 16 charges included supplying bombs to JemaahIslamiyah, a regional terrorist group that U.S....
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(Source. Brookings Institution). On August 17, the daily evening rush hour routine of Bangkok residents was tragically interrupted by a devastating bomb blast that tore through a segment of downtown Ratchaprasong junction, a major tourist thoroughfare ... Bombings are not unknown in Thailand ... In fact, this was the precise reason why many insurgent groups rejected overtures by the JemaahIslamiyah regional terrorist group previously ... (noodl....
Bangkok. The Guy in the Yellow T-shirt — long shorts, unruly black hair, thick dark glasses — arrived at the Erawan shrine in a tuk-tuk ... He sits on a bench ... So this may not be prime al-Qaeda-style JemaahIslamiyah territory, not to mention ISIS/ISIL/Daesh; what conservative Muslim clerics in the Deep South worry about is Thai cultural imperialism ... By the wayJemaah Islamiah, on the record, fully supports Muslim separatism in Thailand....
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The Bangkok bombing, the most deadly in Thailand’s recent history, poses a major challenge to the military junta that seized power in May last year promising to bring security and stability after months of violent political turmoil ... “This is the worst incident that has ever happened in Thailand,” Prayuth said ... Related ... In 2002 hundreds were killed and injured in an attack by JemaahIslamiyah on western tourists and others in Bali ... ....
One possible cause of the disappearance of flight MH370 was that the plane was hijacked by terrorists - that is the view of the French deputy public prosecutor, Serge Mackowiak, who told a press conference in Paris that terrorism was being actively investigated ... It said the JemaahIslamiyah group had been linked to Al Qaeda, and also warned of the risk of attacks by the Abu Sayyaf group ... MH370 debris - in pictures ... --> ... ....
JAKARTA. Indonesia and Britain agreed on Monday to step up joint efforts to fight terrorism and the self-styled Islamic State group (IS) ... Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation with a secular central government, has been battling terrorists since 2002, when militants linked to the Southeast Asian network JemaahIslamiyah attacked nightclubs in Bali, killing 202 people, mostly tourists ... Apple Store ... ....
Santoso, the leader of a group called the EastIndonesia Mujahideen, is accused of killing several Indonesian policemen and has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group ... Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, has been hit by a series of deadly attacks by members of the JemaahIslamiyah network, including the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists ... ....
Santoso, the leader of a group called the EastIndonesia Mujahideen, is accused of killing several Indonesian policemen and has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group ... Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, has been hit by a series of deadly attacks by members of the JemaahIslamiyah network, including the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists....
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