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Indonesian Muslims Are Not Terrorists: Says U.S. Official

Boyce (R) talks alongside Indonesian Islamic leaders

By IOL Southeast Asia Correspondent

JAKARTA, September 24 (IslamOnline) - In a clear attempt to gain the support of the Indonesian government in its war against Iraq and its tacit involvement in the Israelis attacks on the Palestinians, a high ranking U.S. officer declared Tuesday, September 24, 2002, that Indonesian Muslims were not terrorists.

The sudden appreciation of the Muslims by the U.S. Ambassador for Indonesia Ralph L. Boyce who said that Islam in Indonesia is moderate and therefore Muslims in Indonesia are not terrorists, has taken many in Jakarta by surprise.

In the recent past Muslims were criticized for openly supporting Osama bin Laden, whom the U.S. has declared as a terrorist and accused of the September 11th attacks on the U.S..

U.S. officials also criticized the Indonesian government for laxism in failing to prevent daily street protests against U.S. attacks on Afghanistan.

Boyce concluded that Indonesian Muslims were not terrorists after meeting with Indonesian Islamic figures at the Muhammadiyah organization central board building in Jakarta on Tuesday.

Boyce insisted though that there was an al-Qaeda network in Indonesia and some other countries, an assertion that raised the anger of Indonesia’s vice President Hamza Haz last week.

He quickly added: “However, this network does not include Indonesians”.

This statement again confused Indonesians who told IslamOnline that the U.S. is “crazy” looking forward to catch Abu Bakar Basyir, a cleric who runs a school in central Java.

Hambali, another Indonesian who is allegedly linked to Al-Qaedah is also the target of U.S. propaganda, an observer said.

According to Boyce, the U.S. government has never considered Islamic radical groups in Indonesia such as Laskar Jihad, Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) and Indonesian Mujahiddin Council (MMI) of having relations with international terrorist network.

Boyce also stated that the CIA report as quoted by TIME Magazine did not come as an official statement of the U.S. government.

On the other hand, TEMPO Interactive reported that the Yogyakarta, Governor Sultan Hamengku Buwono X has cancelled his plan to visit the U.S. in retaliation to statements by U.S. Ambassador that the province was unsafe for U.S. citizens.

“This morning, the Sultan said he would not to go to the U.S.,” Tempo said, reporting a statement by the Rector of Gadjah Mada University (UGM), Prof. Dr. Sofian Effendi.

Effendi said that the Sultan and his entourage were scheduled to fly to the U.S. Saturday, September 28, to develop cooperation between Yogyakarta and Indiana.

“We do not want to go there and be considered as enemies,” he said Tuesday.

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