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tjabemerah
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PostSubject: an happy day   an happy day Icon_minitimeSat Aug 08, 2009 8:20 pm

The only thing that i want to say is that i,m a verry happy man today.I hope you understand.
The tuak was for free by Pak Ketut!!
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PostSubject: bad luck   an happy day Icon_minitimeThu Aug 13, 2009 2:54 am

It seems that we where happy a littlebit to early,to soon.This s.m.f was not invited on the java party.We hope that Densa 88 will do a beter job in the near future!!!But the free tuak is already in the pocket.
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PostSubject: Your cryptic language   an happy day Icon_minitimeThu Aug 13, 2009 11:36 am

Hi,

You are posting on the expat forum but your language is very cryptic. I am not able to make a head or tail out of it.

I am curious if these postings were self reflection or intended for restricted circulation only.

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PostSubject: Re: an happy day   an happy day Icon_minitimeFri Aug 14, 2009 2:46 pm

have to admit I have no idea what the post is about either....
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PostSubject: about   an happy day Icon_minitimeSun Aug 16, 2009 4:45 pm

It,s about our big friend N.M Top.We thought he was being killed but this s.m.f is still among us.Hopefully not for long anymore.
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PostSubject: Some information   an happy day Icon_minitimeFri Aug 28, 2009 10:33 am

Hi Tjabemerah,

I thought you might be intersted in the following information, especially the description about the "inner circle".

Josi

INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP - NEW BRIEFING

Indonesia: Noordin Top’s Support Base


Jakarta/Brussels, 27 August 2009: The 17 July 2009 Jakarta hotel bombings have produced calls for a strengthened security apparatus and harsher laws, but the more urgent priority is to understand the terrorists’ local support base and target government programs accordingly.

Indonesia: Noordin Top’s Support Base,* the latest briefing from the International Crisis Group, examines the backgrounds of those arrested, killed or on the run in connection with the July attacks. It looks at how individuals close to Noordin Top, self-styled leader of al-Qaeda Indonesia, draw on their friends, family, co-workers and schoolmates to expand the local support network.

“Most Indonesians are outraged by terrorist attacks on civilians, but the ideology that legitimises those attacks is hard to eradicate”, says Sidney Jones, Crisis Group’s Senior Adviser to the Asia Program. “One individual with the right contacts can create a security cordon for Noordin that extends to several different towns and villages”.

The report looks at the information made public thus far about the men involved in the 17 July bombings and the possible role of Middle Eastern funding. In this operation, Noordin Top seems to have relied on an inner circle of long-term Jemaah Islamiyah associates, each of whom brought new people into the mix. One family in particular has emerged as pivotal, with four members deeply involved in the plot. By recruiting just one of them, Noordin got access to the others and to a wealth of skills and contacts.

The report also looks at some of the institutional foundations of Noordin’s support base, including JI schools, local mosques where jihadi preachers have managed to recruit local youth, and Islamic medicine clinics. The government has not come up with a plan for addressing the problems posed by the schools in particular, says Crisis Group, but the answer is not closing them down – it is rather providing much more intensive oversight than is currently taking place. Public information campaigns in vulnerable villages, greater information-sharing among security agencies, and improved pre- and post-release monitoring of “high risk” prisoners are needed as well.

“When the police investigation of these attacks is finally finished, an independent evaluation of lessons learned would be desirable”, says Jim Della-Giacoma, South East Asia Project Director. “The immediate task, however, is to capture Noordin and the other suspects – alive if possible”.
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PostSubject: Time for Tjabemerah to be happy   an happy day Icon_minitimeThu Sep 17, 2009 9:31 pm

By IMRON ROSYID, Associated Press Writer Imron Rosyid, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 29 mins ago
SOLO, Indonesia – Noordin Muhammed Top, a militant mastermind who eluded capture for nine years and terrorized Indonesia with a string of deadly al-Qaida-funded bombings, was killed during a raid in central Indonesia, the country's police chief said Thursday.

Police hunting for suspects in Jakarta hotel bombings raided a hide-out in central Indonesia, sparking gunfire and an explosion Thursday that left four suspected militants dead, including Noordin, national police Chief Bambang Hendarso Danuri said. Three alleged terrorists also were captured.

Noordin's remains were found in the house on the outskirts of the town of Solo in central Java after the hours-long gunfight, he said.

Fingerprints of Noordin's stored on a police database matched those of the body, Danuri said. DNA tests have not yet been conducted.

"It is Noordin M. Top," he told a nationally televised news conference to loud cheers from the audience. Documents and laptop computers confiscated from the house prove that Noordin "is the leader of al-Qaida in Southeast Asia," he said.

Hundreds of pounds (kilograms) of explosives, M-16 assault rifles, grenades and bombs were removed from the house as ambulances shuttled away the dead and injured.

"We asked Noordin M. Top to surrender, but they kept firing," Danuri said. "That is how he died ... he even had bullets in his pockets."

Noordin, a Malaysian citizen, fled to Indonesia in 2002 amid a crackdown on Muslim extremists in Malaysia in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States. He was linked to bombings on the Indonesian resort island of Bali in 2002 and 2005 that together killed 222 people, mostly foreigners.

"The most dangerous terrorist in Southeast Asia has been put out of commission," said Jim Della-Giacoma, Southeast Asia project director for the International Crisis Group think tank.

"It would have been better if police had managed to arrest him alive, but it appears that this was not an option," he said. "Unfortunately, Noordin's death does not mean an end to terrorism in Indonesia, though it has been dealt a significant blow."

Noordin, who is accused of heading a splinter group of the al-Qaida-funded regional terror group Jemaah Islamiyah, has been implicated in every major attack in Indonesia since 2003, including a pair of suicide bombings at Jakarta's J.W. Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels in July that killed seven people and wounded more than 50.

He is also blamed for an earlier attack on the J.W. Marriott in 2003 and a bombing at the Australian Embassy in 2004.

A counterterrorism official said the militants killed Thursday included alleged bomb-maker Bagus Budi Pranato. The captured militants included a pregnant woman who is being treated at a hospital, national police spokesman Nanan Sukarna said. She was in stable condition.

Police tracked the seven suspects to the town of Solo and besieged a village house on its outskirts overnight. The raid ended near daybreak when an explosion occurred inside the home, Sukarna said.

The operation left behind a charred house with no roof and blown-out walls. The bodies were flown to Jakarta for autopsies
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PostSubject: Finally,Gotcha!!   an happy day Icon_minitimeTue Sep 22, 2009 10:59 am

I waited posting till i was 100 procent sure that our friend was vanished and gone.
A good job by police and Densa 88.
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