JI leader will not relinquish "jihad" commitment
In Indonesia, the captured Jemaah Islamiya leader Abu Dujana says he will not give up his commitment to "jihad" despite his recent arrest.
Our Indonesia correspondent Geoff Thompson reports from Jakarta that in a new interview with Indonesia's ANTV Abu Dujana said that "jihad" is a war and that long ago when he was fighting in Afghanistan against Soviet forces he met Osama Bin Laden.
Abu Dujana said he became involved in the conflict in Poso in Central Sulawesi to defend and uphold the dignity of Muslims.
He went on to say that despite being caught by police, his commitment to jihad was undiminished.
On Monday, an academic named Agung Setyiadi was sentenced to six years in prison for providing the Bali Bomber Samudra with a laptop and internet access while he was in jail.
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Monday, June 18, 2007
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