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Morgan
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Indonesia Muslims to guard churches


Friday 09 December 2005, 11:39 Makka Time, 8:39 GMT


Christians form the country's second largest religious group




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Volunteers from Indonesia's largest Islamic organisation will guard churches across the world's most populous Muslim nation on Christmas amid fears of terrorist attacks.


Jakarta police have said they will boost security in the capital ahead of Christmas to avoid a repeat of 2000 Christmas Eve bombings on churches in several Indonesian cities, including the country's capital.



A youth wing affiliated with Indonesia's largest Muslim group, Nahdlatul Ulama, 40 million strong, told Reuters on Friday that its members would guard churches for the coming Christmas festivities and it had persuaded youths from other religions to join the project.



Tatang Hidayat, national coordinator of NU's Banser group, said: "We have an annual programme to set up posts to secure Christmas. For this year, I have contacted groups from other religions like the Hindus and Buddhists and they have responded positively."



Hidayat said the volunteers would closely collaborate with existing police operations and the churches' own security.




Around 17,000 policemen are expected to safeguard Christmas celebrations in Jakarta alone.



Attacks feared



"We have an annual programme to set up posts to secure Christmas. For this year, I have contacted groups from other religions like the Hindus and Buddhists and they have responded positively"

Tatang Hidayat,
national coordinator of NU's Banser group

The spate of bombings in 2000 killed at least 19 people, including a Banser member guarding a church in East Java.



The attacks along with other blasts in recent years - most recently on the tourist island of Bali in October when bombers killed 20 people - have been blamed on Jemaah Islamiah, a network that intelligence experts call a Southeast Asian wing of al-Qaida.



Around 85% of Indonesia's 220 million people are Muslim. Christians form the second largest religious group in the country as a whole, as well as in Jakarta.




Although Indonesia has been relatively calm in recent weeks, many security analysts say threats of attacks still run high because police have yet to catch one of the alleged masterminds of previous bombings, Malaysian-born Noordin M Top.



Police last month killed Azahari Husin, another alleged Jemaah Islamiah leader, in a shootout in East Java province.

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/901000B8-A09D-4F9A-9A0B-7F06852CB4F4.htm

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Its true that there is always the threat of bombs at Xmas in jakarta. The bad thing is that when this bombs happen who gets hurt? Mostly little people muslims-such a crowded city -the urban poor who are selling their foods on the streets and things like that, or the ones who take money for helping direct the cars( in indonesia you leave your handbrakes off so they can roll your car to fit more in the parking spaces). Well now you cant enter any shopping centre or hotel without your car being checked underneath with one of those long handheld mirrors. Every indo I know, even if they are fanatic muslim in their own lifestyle, do not want these JI guys making trouble.
Lots of people say that Soeharto taking the money for his family and using indonesia like private bank account was better than living with these JI-under soeharto they are kicked from the country.
I hope nothing will happen.

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