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Southeast Asia
Paroled hardline Muslim cleric promises to fight on, ‘forbid evil’
2022-07-21
[BenarNews] A hardline Indonesian Moslem holy man vowed to fight on as he walked free on parole Wednesday after serving about 18 months of his four-year prison sentence for lying about his COVID-19 test result.

Muhammad Rizieq Shihab, founder of the banned but influential anti-vice group Islamic Defenders’ Front (FPI),
...founded by Muhammad Rezieq Shihab for nefarious purposes and headquartered in Jakarta, FPI began agitating for national imposition of sharia law in 1998. The group quickly attracted patronage — including funding and military training for its paramilitary arm, Laskar Pembela Islam (Islamic Defenders Paramilitary, LPI)— from Indonesia’s army and Jakarta’s police. They’re fond of vigilante actions and Antifa-style protests with violence, and have been called a conveyor belt leading from radicalism to terrorism. At the beginning of 2021 they were banned, so changed their name to Front Persatuan Islam (Islamic United Front), which everybody including themselves has already forgotten ...
pledged to continue to "enjoin the good and forbid the evil, no matter the risks," in his first public statement after being set free from a prison in Jakarta.

"I’m telling you my friends and fellow scholars, we are united in the struggle and I will not abandon the people, I will not betray the people," Rizieq said in a speech livestreamed online.

"I will try my best to protect the people and will continue to fight for the rights of the people, because we are the people, and the people are us," he said.

Rizieq also said he was forbidden from travelling outside the capital without written permission from parole officers. According to a spokesperson for the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Rizieq was allowed to go free because he had met minimum requirements for parole, but he will have to report regularly to the Bapas correctional institution in Jakarta for at least a year.

Azis Yanuar, Rizieq’s attorney, said his client would spend his time preaching what he called a "moral revolution" but in a way that avoids breaching his parole terms.

"He will go about it without violating the law and in a softer manner," Azis told BenarNews.

‘WON’T RISK CRIMINAL OFFENSES’
Rizieq would likely avoid mobilizing followers for political rallies ahead of national elections scheduled for 2024, said analyst Rakyan Adibrata.

"During the period of parole, I believe that he will not risk criminal offenses. In other words, he will play it safe," Rakyan, Indonesia director of the International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals, told BenarNews.

However,
the way to a man's heart remains through his stomach...
Rakyat said, conservative Moslem politicians might try to court Rizieq as he remains influential politically.

"I believe soon there will be meetings between politicians and Habib Rizieq that will be covered widely by the media as identity politics heats up," said the analyst, using the Arabic honorific for the holy man.

A Jakarta court in June 2021 sentenced Rizieq to four years in prison for saying he was not infected with COVID-19 after testing positive and refusing to give the government access to his test results.

The previous month, Rizieq and five of his associates were sentenced to eight months in prison for violating coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague)
...the twenty first century equivalent of bubonic plague, only instead of killing off a third of the population of Europe it kills 3.4 percent of those who notice they have it. It seems to be fond of the elderly, especially Iranian politicians and holy men...
restrictions by organizing events in late 2020 that drew thousands of people. These included a gathering to celebrate the birthday of Prophet Muhammad and a wedding for Rizieq’s daughter.

Rizieq, a vocal critic of the government, held the gatherings upon his return home from Saudi Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. Fifteen of the nineteen WTC hijackers were Saudis, and most major jihadi commanders were Saudis, to include Osama bin Laden. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman quietly folded that tent in 2016, doing terrible things to the guys running it, and has since been dragging the kingdom into the current century...
on Nov. 10, 2020.

Since founding the anti-vice group FPI in 1998, the holy man and the group’s members have had several brushes with the law.

In the early 2000s, FPI was notorious for raiding bars and night clubs, which, the group said, harbored drug pushers and hookers.

In 2003, Rizieq was sentenced to seven months in prison for these raids.

In 2008, he was locked away
Please don't kill me!
for 18 months after being found guilty of inciting FPI members to assault protesters from the National Alliance for Freedom of Religion and Beliefs.

In Dec. 2020, police shot and killed, allegedly in self-defense, six of Rizieq’s supporters who were traveling in a convoy with him.

A month later, the National Commission on Human Rights said its investigation found police had acted unlawfully in the killings of at least four of those followers.

FPI, for its part, claimed the six were victims of extrajudicial killings.

The Indonesian government officially banned FPI in December 2020 after it accused the group of violating the law and disrupting peace and security. In addition, 35 members and former members had been convicted on terrorism charges, officials said.

The decision to ban the organization was taken jointly by Indonesia’s home, law and communications ministers, the police and counter terrorism heads, and the attorney general.
Related:
Islamic Defenders’ Front: 2021-06-25 Indonesian Cleric Gets 4 Years for Lying About Positive COVID-19 Test Result
Islamic Defenders’ Front: 2021-05-28 Indonesian Court Convicts Firebrand Cleric, 5 Supporters for Flouting Virus Restrictions
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Southeast Asia
Indonesian Cleric Gets 4 Years for Lying About Positive COVID-19 Test Result
2021-06-25
The effortless jihad of the plague carrier.
[BenarNews] An Indonesian court on Thursday sentenced a hardline Islamic holy man to four years in prison for saying he was not infected with COVID-19 after testing positive last November and refusing to give the government access to test results.

The ruling by the East Jakarta District Court was its second conviction of Muhammad Rizieq Shihab over pandemic-related offenses in less than a month. Outside the courthouse, hundreds of his supporters clashed with security personnel who tried to disperse them for violating COVID-19 social distancing rules.

A three-judge panel said that Rizieq, founder of the banned but influential Islamic Defenders’ Front (FPI), had written to a hospital in Bogor, a city near Jakarta, asking it not to disclose information about his condition. Rizieq, a vocal critic of Indonesia’s government, sent the letter as he held gatherings attended by thousands of people upon his return home from Saudi Arabia
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Southeast Asia
Indonesian Court Convicts Firebrand Cleric, 5 Supporters for Flouting Virus Restrictions
2021-05-28
It was just another way they showed themselves not subject to secular law — and therefore another way for the government to show secular law overruling Sharia supremacists.
[BenarNews] An Indonesian court convicted and sentenced a hardline Islamic preacher and five of his associates to eight months in prison Thursday on charges of violating COVID-19 restrictions by organizing Jakarta area events that drew thousands of people last year.

The East Jakarta District Court found Muhammad Rizieq Shihab, founder of the banned but influential Islamic Defenders’ Front (FPI)
...founded by Muhammad Rezieq Shihab for nefarious purposes and headquartered in Jakarta, FPI began agitating for national imposition of sharia law in 1998. The group quickly attracted patronage — including funding and military training for its paramilitary arm, Laskar Pembela Islam (Islamic Defenders Paramilitary, LPI)— from Indonesia’s army and Jakarta’s police. They’re fond of vigilante actions and Antifa-style protests with violence, and have been called a conveyor belt leading from radicalism to terrorism. At the beginning of 2021 they were banned, so changed their name to Front Persatuan Islam (Islamic United Front), which everybody including themselves has already forgotten ...
vigilante group, and his co-defendants guilty of violating health-quarantine orders through the mass events, which included his daughter’s wedding and a birthday celebration for Prophet Muhammad.
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Southeast Asia
Firebrand Indonesian Cleric Claims Discrimination in COVID-19 Violation Trial
2021-03-27
[BenarNews] A hard-line Indonesian holy man slammed "discrimination" in enforcement of quarantine laws as he appeared in court for the first time on Friday to respond to charges that he violated COVID-19 restrictions by urging others to attend his gatherings last year.

Muhammad Rizieq Shihab,
...less formally Rizieq Shihab, he founded the FPI for nefarious purposes...
founder of the now-disbanded Islamic Defenders Front (FPI)
...headquartered in Jakarta, FPI began agitating for national imposition of sharia law in 1998. The group quickly attracted patronage — including funding and military training for its paramilitary arm, Laskar Pembela Islam (Islamic Defenders Paramilitary, LPI)— from Indonesia’s army and Jakarta’s police. They’re fond of vigilante actions and Antifa-style protests with violence...
vigilante group whose trial opened earlier this month, said police did not take action against many large gatherings that flouted COVID-19 protocols. He cited crowds who got close to President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo when he visited East Nusa Tenggara province last month, as an example.
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Southeast Asia
Indonesia Bans Hardline Group Islamic Defenders Front
2021-01-01
[BenarNews] Indonesia has banned the Islamic Defenders Front,
...headquartered in Jakarta, FPI began agitating for national imposition of sharia law in 1998. The group quickly attracted patronage — including funding and military training for its paramilitary arm, Laskar Pembela Islam (Islamic Defenders Paramilitary, LPI)— from Indonesia’s army and Jakarta’s police. They’re fond of vigilante actions and Antifa-style protests with violence...
a hardline group led by firebrand
...firebrands are noted more for audio volume and the quantity of spittle generated than for any actual logic in their arguments...
holy man Muhammad Rizieq Shihab,
...less formally Rizieq Shihab, he founded the FPI for nefarious purposes...
for violating the law and disrupting peace and security, the chief security minister announced Wednesday.
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Southeast Asia
Indonesian Police: 4 Supporters of Firebrand Cleric were Killed while in Custody
2020-12-15
[BenarNews] Four of six members of a hardline Moslem group killed by police last week were shot while in jug after they attacked officers inside a police vehicle, an investigator said Monday after a re-enactment of events.

The incident occurred on Dec. 7 when members of the Moslem Defenders’ Front (FPI)
... founder of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) headquartered in Jakarta, FPI began agitating for national imposition of sharia law in 1998. The group quickly attracted patronage — including funding and military training for its paramilitary arm, Laskar Pembela Islam (Islamic Defenders Paramilitary, LPI)— from Indonesia’s army and Jakarta’s police. They’re fond of vigilante actions and Antifa-style protests with violence. The right reverend Rizieq Shihab recently returned from a three year sojourn in Saudi Arabia...
who were traveling with founder Muhammad Rizieq Shihab surrounded the police car and started shooting, prompting officers to return fire, killing two, said Andi Rian, national police director for general crimes.

"The four people who were still alive were taken in a police car to the Jakarta Metropolitan Police headquarters. On the way, they attacked and tried to seize officers’ guns," Andi told news hounds after the re-enactment, adding the four suspects were not handcuffed.

"They were met with decisive and measured action by police," he said.

The investigator’s comments about the re-enactment of the incident about 50 km (31 miles) east of Jakarta drew a rebuke from FPI leaders and a call from NGO Indonesia Police Watch (IPW) for an independent probe.

Last week, Jakarta Police Chief Muhammad Fadil Imran said the officers shot and killed the six after they shot up police and attacked them with a sword and sickles. But he made no mention of any alleged shootings inside the vehicle. A photo from a presser that day showed officers holding the sword and sickle along with two handguns.

Instead, Fadil said the shooting occurred when the group attacked officers who were in a car trailing Riziek’s motorcade. The officers had received information that the preacher’s supporters were planning to protest at police headquarters in Jakarta that day, because Rizieq had been called in for questioning over allegations that he and other FPI leaders violated COVID-19 restrictions during events in November.

Munarman, FPI’s general secretary, accused police of extrajudicial killings and pointed out that Andi’s version of the incident differed from last week’s report.
Related:
FPI: 2020-12-08 Six suspected supporters of Indonesian cleric killed in a clash
FPI: 2020-12-04 Warnock Keeps 'Liberation Theology' Graduate Thesis Under Wraps at Library
FPI: 2020-12-04 Two Big Reasons Why You Shouldn't Boycott the Georgia Runoffs
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Southeast Asia
Controversial Cleric Returns to Indonesia After 3 Years in Saudi Arabia
2020-11-24
[BenarNews] Hardline Moslem holy man Muhammad Rizieq Shihab returned to Indonesia on Tuesday after three years in Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
, where he extended his stay after police in his home country issued an arrest warrant on charges that have since been dropped.

The founder of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI)
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Home Front: WoT
Worst of the worst - the Gitmo detainees
2006-03-07
For the better part of the last several years, there has been an ongoing debate over the detainees held by the United States as enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Members of the administration, including Defense Secretary Rumsfeld, have described those being held there as being "the worst of the worst," while critics have argued that the detainees constitute minimal intelligence value. Now, thanks to several thousand pages of documents released by the Pentagon, it can be safely said that the truth about Guantanamo is somewhere in between. Still, it remains difficult to determine the accuracy of critics' charges that the United States continues to hold individuals of minimal intelligence value because the documents themselves do not state whether such individuals were released or are still detained at the facility.

The first set of documents helps to illustrate this point. Some detainees profess ignorance when confronted with unclassified U.S. allegations concerning their involvement or association with terrorism. Others attempt to explain away such evidence. Since the majority of the documents consist primarily of U.S. allegations against the detainees and the responses of the detainees, there is no way for the reader to determine whether the detainees' answers are credible or not. Still, there are indications that there is much more to some detainees than first meets the eye.

Take for instance this account from a detainee who is the son of a Saudi diplomat and was captured not in Afghanistan, but in Indonesia:

. . . I got introduced to terrorists in Indonesia . . . The third person's name is Habib Rizq. Habib Rizq is the President of an organization, IDF, like, Islamic Defense Front. It is said about him that he has connections with Usama bin Laden. Telephone connections. Habib Rizq and bin Laden talks through the telephone. Habib Rizq is also the guardian of the al Qaida organization in Indonesia.

It is precisely this type of information that is of value to U.S. intelligence. The Front Pembela Islam, usually rendered Islamic Defenders Front or FPI in English, is an Indonesian vigilante group founded in 1998 by Al-Habib Muhammad Rizieq bin Husein Syihab, the "Habib Rizq" referenced by the detainee above. The FPI has actively campaigned for the implementation of sharia in Indonesia and remains active there to this day, most recently organizing protests in response to the cartoons published by Jyllands-Posten in Denmark. If the detainee's claims about FPI and its leader's ties to al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden are true, then its continued activities in Indonesia would be a matter of grave concern for the U.S. government.

Other statements by the same detainee, such as the following, indicate further cause for his continued detention at Guantanamo:

To show I was a such a big person, I talked about Osama bin Laden and they asked me, did I see Osama bin Laden and I told them yes, when I was coming from Pakistan, I heard one of his announcements, in which he announced that the Muslims should not travel on non-Muslim airlines. If Muslims were to travel on non-Muslim airlines, then al Qaida and Osama bin Laden are not responsible for their lives.

These are by no means the only interesting or disturbing claims made by the Guantanamo detainees, they are simply among the most interesting in the first of more than fifty-three different sets of documents. Even the most virulent critics of Guantanamo must acknowledge that information of this nature is of great value to the United States in pursuing the war against al Qaeda and its allies. And those individuals who possess such knowledge may be too valuable to repatriate or release.

Dan Darling is a counterterrorism consultant for the Manhattan Institute's Center for Policing Terrorism.
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Southeast Asia
Islamic Defenders Front Prepares Comeback
2003-02-27
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the sleazy bars, the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) has announced its comeback after halting its violent activities in the wake of the Bali bombings. FPI, which is notorious for trashing bars and making threats against Westerners, is now accepting recruits and giving them “morality training”. The news is likely to heighten fears that militant Muslim groups could stage violent protests or go after foreigners in the event of a US-led war on Iraq.
Looks like it's a certainty...
Following its inception in late 1998, FPI has staged numerous attacks on nightclubs, bars, cafes, massage parlors, pool halls and other entertainment venues deemed an affront to Islam. Sources say the vigilantes are involved in protection rackets, sometimes in cahoots with police, at other times in competition with police. In addition to its raids on nightclubs, FPI has also attacked the headquarters of the National Commission on Human Rights, lending credence to claims the radical organization was formed and funded by senior generals.
Not a surprise there, either. And this comes just after the army was bitching about the police taking over the public security role. Wotta coincidence...
After the US-led strikes on Afghanistan in late 2001, FPI and other radical groups threatened to round up and expel Americans and their allies, although no foreigners were ever attacked or forced to leave the country. However, the group continued to vandalize nightspots, including bars frequented by Westerners. FPI leader Muhammad Rizieq Shihab was arrested on October 16 on charges of instigating violence and vandalism. He was released on November 5, after the group pledged to cease its attacks on entertainment venues.
And he was as good as his word. Here we are mostly through February, and there's been hardly anything...
The cessation of violence came soon after the disbandment of the much larger paramilitary group, Laskar Jihad, which played a major role in religious violence that left about 9,000 people dead in the Maluku islands. It’s widely believed that senior generals linked to Laskar Jihad and FPI had ordered the disbandment of the two groups in an effort to distance themselves from radical Islam.
Didn't want to get rounded up with all the Islamists in the wake of the Bali bombings...
But the Bali bombings have now been blamed on members of regional terrorism network Jemaah Islamiyah, signaling that other extremist groups may be safe to regroup. Jakarta Police spokesman Colonel Prasetyo said authorities can’t stop FPI from regrouping, but would not tolerate any acts of violence or intimidation.
Since the cops are feeling their oats right now, and look good in the wake of the Bali investigations, maybe they can carry through...
Siroj Alwi, head of FPI's anti-vice unit, said violence would only be used against nightspots as a last resort. "If the police do not act on our reports, what can else can we do?'' he was quoted as saying by AP.
Ummm... How about going to the mosque and praying for yourself and letting other people alone?
FPI militia commander Tubagus Sidik told The Straits Times the group had frozen its activities in November for the sake of internal consolidation, and was now ready to resume its fight against immorality in Jakarta. "Right now, the focus is on re-registering our old members. We have new recruits, but we will first screen them to prevent being infiltrated by police intelligence," he was quoted as saying. FPI has been widely criticized for taking the law into its own hands, but Tubagus denied the group has done anything wrong. "We are not violent, we are just firm on crime
 If the police can shoot a criminal, then why can't we take action against those who are poisoning our society?"
Because you're not the cops?
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International
Indonesians threaten to hunt down foreigners
2001-10-08
  • (Reuters)
    A radical Indonesian Muslim group has threatened to hunt foreigners and destroy foreign targets as embassies warned their citizens to stay inside to escape retaliation over U.S.-led strikes against Afghanistan. The small but vocal Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) demanded on Monday President Megawati Sukarnoputri cut ties with Washington and its allies and urged millions of Muslims in the world's largest Islamic nation to lay siege to the U.S. embassy in Jakarta on Monday afternoon. "They are terrorists that must be driven from the face of the earth," the official Antara news agency quoted FPI head Muhammad Rizieq as saying. "The United States is a terrorist nation."

    International schools closed and the U.S., Australian and British embassies, warning of anti-Western action, urged their nationals to stay inside.
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