Thursday January 08, 2009

Rally against execution of Bali bombers


Protest: Members of the Muslim lawyers team stand outside the building of the national human rights body during a protest in Jakarta yesterday. Picture: AFP

Friday, November 7, 2008

RADICALS rallied in the Indonesian capital yesterday against the imminent execution of three Bali bombers, as defence lawyers demanded the families be allowed a final visit.

Chanting slogans, some 100 militants descended on the offices of the national human rights body as the bombers' lawyers met officials inside to demand access for the families.

The radicals condemned the executions, believed to be hours or days away, and praised bombers Amrozi, 47, his brother Mukhlas, 48, and Imam Samudra, 38, as "holy warriors."

They carried banners pledging to follow the bombers' path of jihad or "holy war" and warning that "hell" awaits the executioners.

Defence lawyer Mahendradatta urged the human rights body, Komnas Ham, to back the families' demand for visiting rights.

Komnas Ham chairman Ifdhal Kasim said the prisoners had a right to meet their families before they faced the firing squad.

"A prisoner awaiting execution must be given a chance to meet their families," he said, promising to take up the matter with the prosecutors office which handles executions.

Meanwhile, the families wrote to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono pleading for a delay in the executions, defence lawyer Fahmi Bachmid said. He said however that the letter was not a request for clemency. The bombers have said they want to die to become "martyrs".AFP