Abu Bakar Bashir

Abu Bakar Bashir

Abu Bakar Bashir (also Abubakar Ba'asyir, Abdus Somad, and Ustad Abu ("Teacher Abu"), born August 17, 1938, is an Indonesian Muslim cleric and leader of the Indonesian Mujahedeen Council (MMI).

He runs the Al-Mukmin boarding school in Ngruki, Central Java which he co-founded with Abdullah Sungkar in 1972. He was in exile in Malaysia for 17 years during the secular New Order administration of the President of Indonesia Suharto resulting from various activities, including urging the implementation of Sharia law.

Intelligence agencies claim he is the spiritual head of Jemaah Islamiyah (also known as JI) and has links with Al-Qaeda [ [http://economist.com/agenda/displaystory.cfm?story_id=E1_TPRJTQS The hunt for the Bali bombers | Economist.com ] ] . Bashir, however, denies connections with Jemaah Islamiyah or terrorism stating he does not believe Jemaah Islamiyah exists. [ [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/09/08/1062902001916.html Challenge to the US: prove JI exists] , "Sydney Morning Herald", September 9, 2003]

Biography

Bashir was born in Jombang, East Java in August 17, 1938, to a family of Hadhrami Arab and Javanese descent. [ [http://www.insideindonesia.org/edit74/behrend.html Preaching fundamentalism] ] [ [http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/index.php?menuID=2&subID=46&WT.srch=1 A chilling message for the infidels] ] He was a student of Gontor Islamic boarding school in Ponorogo, graduating in 1959, before entering Al-Irsyad University, in Solo, Central Java and graduating in 1963. After time as an activist for the "Himpunan Mahasiswa Islam" (Indonesian: "Islamic Student Association") in Solo, he was elected secretary of Al-Irsyad Youth Organization, and then president of Indonesian Islamic Youth Movement (GPII) (1961), and Indonesian Student Da'wah Organization (LDMI).Fact|date=February 2007

In 1972, Bashir founded "Al-Mukmin" boarding school with friends Abdullah Sungkar, Yoyo Roswadi, Abdul Qohar H. Daeng Matase and Abdllah Baraja. Al-Mukmin is located in Ngruki, near Solo, Central Java. Initially, Al-Mukmin's activities were limited to religious discussion after only short Islamic forum after "dhuhr" (mid-day prayer). Following increasing interest, the founders expanded Al-Mukmin into Madrasah (Islamic school) and then to "Pesantren" (Islamic boarding school).

During President of Indonesia Suharto's New Order, Bashir and Sungkar were arrested for a number of reasons, firstly for actively supporting Sharia, the non-recognition of the Indonesian national ideology Pancasila which in part promotes religious pluralism. Secondly, the refusal of their school to salute the Indonesian flag which signified Bashir's continual refusal to recognise the authroity of a secular Indonesian state. Bashir appealed but was subsequently imprisoned without trial from 1978 to 1982 [> [www.cfr.org/publication/10219] 2006] ] . Soon after his release, Bashir was convicted on similar charges; he was also linked to the bomb attack on the Buddhist monument Borobudur in 1985 but fled to Malaysia. [ [http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0502/p07s01-woap.html Indonesian cleric fights for a Muslim state | csmonitor.com ] ] During his years in exile Bashir undertook religious teachings in both Malaysia andSingapore. USA alleged that during this period he became involved with Jamaah Islamiyah, an alleged militant Islamist group. [http://www.dfat.gov.au/publications/terrorism/chapter4.html] . Bashir remained in exile until Indonesian President Suharto's fall in 1998 [>Lee hudson Teslik [www.cfr.org/publication/10219] 2006] . Bashir returned to Indonesia in 1999 and became a leading cleric, renewing his call for Sharia law.

Views and controversies

Abul Bakar Bashir has been described as the ideological godfather of Jamaah Islamiyah, even though there is not official evidence of his connection with the Islamic group. He claims to believe that Jemaah Islamiyah doesn't exist and that the CIA and Israel were behind terror attacks in Indonesia including the 2002 Bali bombings [ [http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200608/s1727436.htm Bashir links CIA to Bali bombings] . "ABC" ] Even after open confessions from the bombers, Bashir claimed in August 2006 that the 2002 Bali bombs were "replaced" by a "micro-nuclear" weapon by CIA. Bashir has expressed sympathy for Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein, but that he didn't "agree with all of their actions," in particular "total war." He further stated "...If this occurs in an Islamic country, the "fitnah" [discord] will be felt by Muslims. But to attack them in their country [America] is fine." He has claimed the 9/11 attacks were a false flag attack by America and Israel as a pretext to attack Muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq. [ Scott Atran, [http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/index.php?menuID=2&subID=46 "A chilling message for the infidels"] , "The First Post", June 18, 2006.] , a suggestion upheld by many conspiracy theorists. In a speech following the Bali attacks Bashir stated,' I support Osama bin Laden's struggle because his is the true struggle to uphold Islam.' [Lee Hudson taslik [www.cfr.org/publication/10219] 2006 ] . the Indonesian islamic cleric is portrayed strongly in Western media as an extreme thinker who inspires deadly actions [Lee Hudson taslik [www.cfr.org/publication/10219] 2006 ] , however to Bashir the true terrorists are America and Israel. He has stated his belief that Indonesia must adhere to "Sharia" law and has renewed his calls for an Islamic state in Indonesia. cite web
last = Noor
first = Farish A.
title = We should not fear being called radical
publisher = Aljazeera.net
date = 21 August 2006
url = http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/C46DA5C1-D200-48E6-8B24-76EE739EC243,frameless.htm
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"There is no nobler life than to die as a martyr for jihad. None. The highest deed in Islam is Jihad. If we commit to Jihad, we can neglect other deeds, even fasting and prayer". [ [http://japanfocus.org/products/details/2318 Japan Focus ] ]
Abu Bakar Ba’asyir, Jakarta 2005

Controversy surrounding Abul Bakar Bashir heightened in early 2008 after a sermon given by the cleric in late 2007. Bashir allegedly refers to tourists in Bali as 'worms, snakes and maggots' with specific reference to the immorality of Australian infidels. [ [www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23421343-601,00,html] ] . Bashir states

the young must be first at the front line, don't hide at the back. You must be at the front, dies as martyrs and all your sins will be forgiven. This is how to achieve forgiveness...'
[ [www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23421343-601,00,html] ] . As described by Natasha Robinson [ [www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23421343-601,00,html] 2008] , Bashir has returned to his hardline rhetoric. His early release from prison has been described as the catalyst to his revitalised, hardline approach towards non-Muslims. Bashir's view on non-Muslims is highlighted in this statement made in East Java in 2006, 'God willing, there are none here, if there were infidels here, just beat them up.Do not tolerate them.' [ [www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23421343-601,00,html] 2008] . Bashir's specific mention of Australian tourists has created uproar among Government officials and the Australian media regarding the cleric's so called intolerant comments. Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith views Bashir's comments in late 2007 as being full of the intolerance that has marked many of Bashir's previous speeches.

The cleric has also previously warned of severe retribution if the Bali bombers, who killed 202 people in 2002, be executed by firing squad. On 24 March 2008 the Bali bombers, who are on death row, lost almost any hope of escaping the death penalty as their lawyer, Fahmi Bachmid, withdrew from their last appeal. [Michelmore, Karen: The Mercury, page 4,2005] . The process of execution is likely to start sooner than expected, indeed bringing Bashir's previous comments regarding the Bali bombers' fate to attention.

Arrest and trial

In June 2002, the USA government demanded Indonesia turn over Omar Al-Faruq and Bashir. Megawati's administration captured Al-Faruq and transferred him to American custody, and he was subsequently held in Bagram prison in Afghanistan. But Megawati refused to transfer Bashir, and many Indonesians protested against the USA and supported Megawati's refusal to fulfill America's request.

On April 14, 2003, he was formally charged by the Indonesian government with treason, immigration violations, and providing false documents and statements to the Indonesian police. The charges are mainly related to the 2000 Christmas Eve bombings against Christian churches, which killed 18 people. In the Indonesian court, he was found not guilty of treason because the state failed to prove its case, but was found guilty on the immigration violations. In a local TV news interview, Metro TV, when asked, 'Are you truly a terrorist?'; He simply answered, 'No, I've never killed anyone.' He was sentenced to three years in prison, but the sentence was subsequently reduced to 20 months due to his good behavior in the prison.

On October 15, 2004, he was arrested by the Indonesian authorities and charged with involvement in the bomb attack on the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta on August 5, 2003, which killed 14 people. Secondary charges in the same indictment accuse him of involvement in the 2002 Bali bombing, the first time he has faced charges in relation to that attack which killed 202 people. On March 3, 2005, Bashir was found guilty of conspiracy over the 2002 attacks, but was found not guilty of the charges surrounding the 2003 bombing. He was sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment.

Remission and release

On 17 August 2005, as part of the tradition of remissions for Indonesia's Independence Day, Bashir's jail term was cut by 4 months and 15 days. On 14 June 2006, to cheers from his supporters waiting outside, Abu Bakar Bashir was released, having served 25+ months in Jakarta's Cipinang prison, where he held court and coordinated the publication of a commemorative book with his release. About forty bodyguards in uniform black jackets linked arms to escort Bashir through chanting crowds.

After returning to the boarding school for which he is the spiritual leader, he pledged a renewed campaign to impose Islamic sharia law on Indonesia. He also called Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, to convert to Islam in order to save him from hell and receive God's forgiveness. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/cgi-bin/common/printfriendly.pl?http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200606/s1663330.htm Howard should convert to Islam: Bashir] by Geoff Thompson, ABC Online, June 15, 2006] Howard said that Australians would be "extremely disappointed, even distressed" at the news of the release. [ [http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/mpapps/pagetools/print/news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/5078540.stm Australia angry as cleric freed] , BBC News, June 14, 2006] In August 2006, Bashir claimed that the 2002 Bali bombs were replaced by the American CIA with a "micro-nuclear" weapon. He also claimed the original bombs were only intended to injure people, not kill them - despite the bombers' own admissions and public testimony. [http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200608/s1727436.htm] In answer to one reporter's question as to what the West and the United States can do to make the world safer, Bashir replied, "They have to stop fighting Islam. That's impossible because it is sunnatullah [destiny, a law of nature] , as Allah has said in the Koran. If they want to have peace, they have to accept to be governed by Islam." [http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200608/s1727436.htm]

On December 21, 2006, Bashir's conviction was overturned by Indonesia's Supreme Court. He publicly criticised the United Nations because he remained on the body's list of international terrorists, saying "I am terrorist number 35 on the list." [cite news | last=Murdoch | first=Lindsay | title=Bashir clear on Bali blasts as attack fears grow | date=December 22, 2006 | publisher=The Age | url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/bashir-clear-on-bali-blasts/2006/12/22/1166290688186.html]

Notes

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External links

* [http://english.aljazeera.net/English/archive/archive?ArchiveId=35265 "We should not fear being called radical"] , Interview by Farish A. Noor for Al Jazeera International, August 21, 2006
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/2339693.stm "Profile: Abu Bakar Ba'asyir"] , "BBC"
* [http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200410/s1221348.htm "Bashir to face Bali charges"] , "ABC"
* [http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/index.php?menuID=2&subID=46 "A chilling message for the infidels"] , "The First Post"
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5075908.stm "Bali bomb cleric freed from jail"] , "BBC"
* [http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/bashirs-release-a-cause-of-great-pain-howard/2006/06/14/1149964605731.html "Bashir's release a cause of great pain: Howard"] , "The Age"
* [http://www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/narasi/2004/04/17/nrs,20040417-02,id.html Abu Bakar Ba'asyir] , A biography by "tempointeraktif.com" id icon
*Robinson, Natasha. [http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23421343-601,00.html "Bashir urges attacks on 'infidel' Australians"] , "The Australian",March 24, 2008. Accessed March 24, 2008.
*Teslik, Lee Hudson. [http://cfr.org/publication/10219/] , June 14, 2006. Accessed March 24, 2008.


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