By Tom Allard
A wealthy supporter of the Bali bombers wants to create a jihadi cemetery for the three men and other "holy warriors".
Cecep Hermawan, a businessman and activist in Indonesia's radical Islamist movement, says he wants it to become a site where "pilgrims" can pay their respects to "those who fought for the existence of Islamic sharia, those that paid with their life". He has offered a hectare of land in the city of Cianjur, West Java.
He has discussed the proposal with the bombers on death row - who killed 202 people, including 88 Australians, when they bombed Bali's tourist strip six years ago - during his regular visits to them.
"The families said they are OK with that. Their only complaint is about the distance, especially for the families of Amrozi and Mukhlas because they live in East Java. The family of Imam Samudra has no problem as it is not far from their home town." Read more ...
A wealthy supporter of the Bali bombers wants to create a jihadi cemetery for the three men and other "holy warriors".
Cecep Hermawan, a businessman and activist in Indonesia's radical Islamist movement, says he wants it to become a site where "pilgrims" can pay their respects to "those who fought for the existence of Islamic sharia, those that paid with their life". He has offered a hectare of land in the city of Cianjur, West Java.
He has discussed the proposal with the bombers on death row - who killed 202 people, including 88 Australians, when they bombed Bali's tourist strip six years ago - during his regular visits to them.
"The families said they are OK with that. Their only complaint is about the distance, especially for the families of Amrozi and Mukhlas because they live in East Java. The family of Imam Samudra has no problem as it is not far from their home town." Read more ...
Source: The Sunday Morning Herald
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