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    • Gość: chello Link jest nieczytelny: tutaj troche tekstu IP: *.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net 27.08.03, 22:27



      Bali bomber thanks anti-war protesters
      By Cindy Wockner in Denpasar
      27 August 2003
      THE man who helped mix the deadly one-tonne Bali nightclub bomb
      Sawad, alias Sardjiyo, yesterday said he wanted to thank the Australian
      people who had supported his cause during recent Australian anti-Gulf
      War protests.

      And fellow bomb-mixer Abdul Ghoni urged Australians against forming
      friendly alliances with America.

      The pronouncements of the two Bali bombing suspects came as they and
      the evidence against them was handed from Bali police to prosecutors.

      "I want to thank the Australian people who supported our cause when they
      demonstrated against the policies of George Bush. Say thank you to all of
      them," Sawad said.

      Ironically, from a terrorist accused not only of the Bali bombing but of
      church bombings and the bombing of an ambassador's residence in
      Jakarta, Sawad claimed he had a message of peace for the world.

      "For all human beings to stop now in this world, destroy all of the
      destructive weapons . . . if there were no weapons then peace can be
      created," he said.

      Terrorism, he said, was a reciprocal action.

      Terrorist cohort Ghoni had his own warning for Australians: "Be careful
      about making friends with America because actually America wants to
      control the world . . . all of us will be colonised so we have to be careful
      about making friends with the USA . . . if they are shaken continuously,
      definitely, they will be smashed."

      Both men claimed to be unafraid of the death penalty, which they will very
      likely face, and had no regrets about the 202 innocent lives lost in the
      October 12 Bali bombings.

      They are accused of coming to Bali and helping to mix the chemicals
      which were turned into the car bomb which exploded outside Kuta's Sari
      Club.

      Sawad claimed to have learned about mixing chemicals in Pakistan.

      Prosecutors are yet to decide but it is likely the two men will be charged
      under Indonesia's anti-terrorism laws.

      This means they face the death penalty for their role in making the bomb.

      • Gość: chello polscy pic lovers IP: *.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net 28.08.03, 17:46
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        • Gość: chello Re: polscy pic lovers IP: *.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net 28.08.03, 17:49
          Sorry, daje podpis pod zdjeciem:

          Polish national Ewa Jasiewicz, an activist with the human rights group
          Voices In The Wilderness, is pulled by U.S. soldiers from a news
          conference in Baghdad for Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, commander of U.S.
          forces in Iraq (news - web sites) Thursday Aug. 28, 2003. Members of the
          group, who entered the news conference as correspondents for a website
          called Electronic Iraq, stopped the event to call attention to what they say
          are continuing deaths of Iraqi civilians by American troops. (AP
          Photo/David Guttenfelder)

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