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On October 30, 2005, Theresia Morangke (15), Alfita Poliwo (17) and Yarni Sambue (17) were beheaded by militants in the Poso region on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, an area plagued by sectarian violence since 2001.[1] The attackers planned the beheadings after a visit to the Philippines. In 2006/07, three men were arrested and convicted in relation to the attack, one being sentenced to 20 years in prison and the others to 14 years.
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Background
Central Sulawesi has experienced Muslim-Christian violence in recent years. The most serious violence occurred between 1998 and into 2000. Over 1,000 people were killed in violence, riots, and tens of thousands were expelled from their homes.[2] After a period of relative calm, hostilities were reignited by rumours that a Muslim girl had been raped by a Christian. Thousands of Muslims and Christians died in the following year, and more than 60,000 families are reported to have fled their homes.[3]
The Malino peace accord was signed in 2001 and produced a dramatic decline in violence, but in the following years, tension and systematic attacks persisted.[2] In 2003, 13 Christians were killed in the Poso District by unknown masked gunmen.[2] In May 2005, a bomb blast in the nearby town of Tentena, killed twenty-two people and injured more than thirty.[4] Days after the killings, two 17 year-old schoolgirls were shot in the same area.[5]
Christian community leaders have repeatedly criticized the authorities for allegedly not doing enough to find the perpetrators of attacks on Christians in Sulawesi.[6]
The attack
The three teenagers were walking to a private Christian school in Central Sulawesi province with their friend Noviana Malewa, 15, when they were attacked by a group of six masked men armed with machetes. The attackers left one of the girls' heads outside a church. A note was left with the severed heads, which were dumped in plastic bags in the girls' village, which stated: "Wanted: 100 more heads, teenaged or adult, male or female; blood shall be answered with blood, soul with soul, head with head."[7][8] Malewa, the youngest, survived the attack with serious wounds to her neck.[1] The surviving girl was able to describe the attackers to the police.
Five suspects, including a former military police officer, were arrested and later released for lack of evidence, although three were subsequently re-arrested. The trial of three men, Irwanto Irano, Lilik Purwanto and Hasanuddin began in November 2006.[9] In February 2007, prosecutors recommended 20-year jail sentences for all three defendants. The prosecutors said they were not seeking the death penalty because the defendants had shown remorse and been forgiven by the victims' families.[10] The sentences were passed on 21 March 2007. Hasanuddin was given 20 years for planning the attack, while two accomplices were given 14 years. Hasanuddin had told the court he helped plan the attack, but he denied allegations he masterminded it.[11]
On going to jail, Hasanuddin said "It's not a problem (if I am being sentenced to prison) because this is a part of our struggle."[1] Hasanuddin was the leader of the regional Islamic terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) for the Poso district.[12]
References
- ^ a b BBC News: Indonesians jailed for beheadings
- ^ a b c BBC
- ^ Dan McDougall, Machete killings fuel Indonesia's religious hatred, The Guardian, 20 November 2005
- ^ Blasts strike Indonesian market , BBC, 28 May 2005
- ^ asianews.it
- ^ Three Schoolgirls Beheaded in Indonesia, FOX News, Saturday, 29 October, 2005
- ^ Beheaded girls were Ramadan 'trophies'
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6473897.stm; http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6127378.stm
- ^ Indonesia beheadings trial opens, BBC, 8 November 2006
- ^ Prison demand for Poso suspects, BBC, 21 November 2007
- ^ Indonesians jailed for beheadings, BBC, 21 March 2007
- ^ Islamic Militants in Indonesia Jailed for Beheading Christian Girls
External links
- BBC News: Three Indonesian girls beheaded
- Voice of America: 3 Christian Indonesian Schoolgirls Beheaded in Area of Religious Tension
- Indonesia Matters: Poso Beheadings Trial
- BBC News: Alert after Indonesia beheadings
- Image of girls (graphic) (Warning! Graphic Image, not for sensitive persons)
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- Deaths by decapitation
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