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Riduan Isamuddin also transliterated as Riduan Isamudin, Riduan Isomuddin, and Riduan Isomudin, better known by the nom de guerre Hambali, born as Encep Nurjaman (born April 4, 1964) is the former military leader of the Indonesian terrorist organization Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), which is linked with Al Qaeda. He is now in extrajudicial detention in the United States's Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.
Hambali was often described as "the Osama bin Laden of Southeast Asia". Some media reports describe him as Bin Laden's lieutenant for Southeast Asian operations. Other reports describe him as an independent peer. He was highly trusted by Al Qaeda and was the main link between the two organisations. Hambali was a close friend of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who planned Operation Bojinka and the September 11 Terrorist Attacks. Hambali envisioned creating a Muslim state, in the form of an Islamic superpower (a theocracy) across Southeast Asia, with himself as its leader (Caliph). His ambition was to rule Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and parts of the Philippines, Myanmar, and Thailand
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1. Imam Samudra being escorted to courthouse by police 2. Photographers taking his picture 3. Samudra raises hand as he is greeted by supporters while surrounded by police 4. Samudra supporters chanting behind fence 5. Samudra greeted loudly with "Allah Akbar" as he walks into court and takes his seat 6. Samudra talking with supporters, then facing judge 7. Wide of judges bench 8. Tight shot judge 9. Tight shot Bashir 10. Various of Samudra being sworn in 11. Defence lawyers 12. SOUNDBITE: (Bahasa Indonesia) Imam Samudra, Bali Bombing Suspect: "When I was questioned there were some methods used that were unprocedural. When I signed the confession papers there was no pressure, but before that there was some treatment, which if I disclosed here, you would find very inappr...
1. Pan of cabinet presser 2. Mid shot of Indonesian Justice Minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra and foreign minister Hassan Wirayuda 3. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Da'i Bachtiar, Indonesian National Police Chief: "The message that we receive is that our officers will get a chance to meet and interrogate Hambali to get information." 4. Cutaway cameras 5. Wide shot of presser 6. Mid shot of Indonesian Security Minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Bachtiar 7. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Hassan Wirayuda, Indonesian Foreign Minister: "In our joint effort to combat terrorism, we will in time gain access to Hambali and even have him handed over to Indonesia because, as the justice minister has pointed out, we have claim of jurisdiction over Hambali." 8. Cutaway reporters 9. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian...
Jakarta - 21 Nov 2002 1. Wide shot of police headquarters 2. Set up shot of Indonesian National Police Chief General Da'i Bachtiar 3. Cameraman 4. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) General Da'i Bachtiar, Indonesian National Police Chief: "Imam Samudra has been arrested at a port in Banten region (west Java) inside a bus at around five thirty in the afternoon. We have been chasing him from the bomb site in Bali to the island of Java, and we finally tracked him down in Banten." Bali - 17 Nov 2002 5. Wide shot of news conference when Indonesian police released more photos and sketches of suspects 6. Shot of suspect on screen 7. Mid shot of journalists 8. Various of sketches of Imam Samudra on screen 9. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Major General I Made Mangku Pastika, Indonesian Police : (Re...
SHOTLIST 1. US President Bush walks to podium as band plays "Hail To The Chief" 2. Wide shot 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, U.S. President: "In the last few days, we captured a major terrorist named Hambali. He's a known killer, who was a close associate of September 11th mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. Hambali was one of the world's most lethal terrorists, who was suspected of planning major terrorist operations, including that which occurred in Bali, Indonesia and other recent attacks. He is no longer a problem to those of us who love freedom and neither are nearly two thirds of known senior al-Qaida leaders, operational managers and key facilitators who have been captured or have been killed." 4. Bush shaking hands with US troops STORYLINE US President George W. Bush o...
1. Exterior of Indonesia's foreign ministry 2. Wide of Desra Percaya, Indonesia's foreign ministry spokesman speaking to media 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Desra Percaya, Indonesia's foreign ministry spokesman: "I think it is only natural for every government in which their citizen abroad is sentenced to death. And I believe our government, and also in the past we have done it, we are going to do the same thing, ask for clemency for our citizen abroad (Hambali, an Indonesian al-Qaida-linked militant detained at Cuba's Guantanamo Bay)." 4. Cutaway of media 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Desra Percaya, Indonesia's foreign ministry spokesman: "They have the right to say anything but we have also a sovereign right and we have an independent court and it is up to them, and this is our law." 6. Cutaw...
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1. Close shot of Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. N. Hassan Wirajuda greeting people. 2. Close shot of photographer. 3. Close shot of minister greeting people. 4. Extreme close shot of minister. 5. Wide shot of minister posing for photo. 6. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Dr. N. Hassan Wirajuda, Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs. "We understand that there are multiple claims with regard to Hambali: The United States, certainly, and connections with the 11 September terrorist attacks; the links with Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida. But, Indonesia also has strong interests in relation to Hambali, in relation to cases of terrorists attacks in different parts of Indonesia in which Hambali is allegedly an important player. So that's why and for that matter it is important, especially when ...