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Muhammad Nazaruddin the 33 year old Indonesian businessman and politician serving as General treasurer of the Democratic Party in 2010, has been jailed for corruption. The Corruption Eradication Commission investigated bribery allegations in the development of athlete’s houses for the 26th SEA Games. Nazaruddin left Indonesia before the investigation was finalized and informed the media a number of other party officers including the Chairman were also involved. Nazaruddin was finally apprehended in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, and now convicted of corruptly receiving $500,000 for helping the development company to win the project. Nazaruddin was sentenced to under five years imprisonment, below the seven years sort by the prosecution. Darmawati Ningsih informed the anti-corruption court “The defendant was convincingly proven guilty of committing criminal activities under the corruption law, [and] tainted the image of the government, which is trying to combat corruption”. Matt Brown of the ABC reports that “Indonesia’s anti-corruption court has put some of the country’s most senior corrupt officials behind bars and has close to a 100 per cent conviction rate. The corruption eradication commission, which investigates and prosecutes graft cases, reported more than 20,000 complaints from the public last year.”

 

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Abu Bakar Bashir the 72 year old Indonesian Muslim cleric and leader of the Indonesian Mujahedeen Council (MMI) has been found guilty in an Indonesian court of a terrorism charge, and sentenced to 15 years jail for preparing to use violence for a terrorist act. Bashir has been accused of a number of bomb attacks in Indonesia, including arrest and unsuccessful trial for the 2002 Bali bombings which killed 202 people. On this occasion Bashir was convicted of raising funds for a terrorist training camp in the Aceh province of Indonesia despite his denial of having personal links to any terrorist group. At the conclusion of the trial, police deployed 3,000 officers at the court and increased security around police buildings in anticipation of retaliatory actions from supporter unrest. Inspired by Karishma Vaswani ow.ly/5lElO image source Militant Islam Monitor ow.ly/5lEAC They have to accept to be governed by Islam (June 24 2011)

Abu Bakar Bashir the 72 year old Indonesian Muslim cleric and leader of the Indonesian Mujahedeen Council (MMI) has been found guilty in an Indonesian court of a terrorism charge, and sentenced to 15 years jail for preparing to use violence for a terrorist act. Bashir has been accused of a number of bomb attacks in Indonesia, including arrest and unsuccessful trial for the 2002 Bali bombings which killed 202 people. On this occasion Bashir was convicted of raising funds for a terrorist training camp in the Aceh province of Indonesia despite his denial of having personal links to any terrorist group. At the conclusion of the trial, police deployed 3,000 officers at the court and increased security around police buildings in anticipation of retaliatory actions from supporter unrest.

 

Inspired by Karishma Vaswani ow.ly/5lElO image source Militant Islam Monitor ow.ly/5lEAC

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