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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT) spokesman Son Hadi with regard Detachment (Detachment) 88 Anti-terror police have violated human rights

Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT) spokesman Son Hadi with regard Detachment (Detachment) 88 Anti-terror police have violated human rights


Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT) spokesman Son Hadi with regard Detachment (Detachment) 88 Anti-terror police have violated human rights (Human Rights) weight for the shooting of seven suspected terrorists in Makassar, South Sulawesi and Dompu, West Nusa Tenggara.

According to Son Hadi, seven men still a suspected terrorist who is uncertain involvement in acts of terror.

"They just suspected terrorists. But clearly they are a Muslim and, more alarming, two people were killed on the porch Alfiah RS Dr Nur Mosque. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Napier, "Son Hadi wrote in a statement on Sunday (06/01/2013).

According to him, the shooting by Detachment category gross human rights violations and should be investigated thoroughly by the police, as well as the National Commission (Komnas) Human Rights (HAM). Son Hadi added that the fact-finding team formed immediately on the shooting of suspected terrorists.

"We urge the parties berkompenten, both internal and Police Commission to seriously investigate this case thoroughly, as this is very hurt religious values ​​and humanitarian. We urge immediately formed TPF (fact-finding) is an independent and transparent to reveal the murder case, "he said.

As anticipated, Detachment 88 Anti-terror police arrested 11 suspected terrorists in Makassar and Dompu on 4-5 January 2012. Seven people were killed were shot, two people were killed and five others in Makassar in Dompu.

Chief of Police Public Information Bureau Brigadier General (Pol) Joey Boy Amar said the suspected terrorist was shot for trying to fight back and run away from the police when arrests.

Shootings, said Boy, a dynamics in the field faced the owl bearing forces. During the arrest, police also seized firearms and grenades.

Their presence has also been observed previously for involvement in terrorist acts in Makassar and Poso, Central Sulawesi. "They are armed groups, even the master of explosives," said Boy.

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