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SPECIAL REPORT — December 5, 2001

Campaign of Terrorism in Indonesia 

SOME ENCOURAGING NEWS FROM POSO/TENTENA, INDONESIA

In response to Christians responding to a call to prayer and advocacy, many elected officials have been contacted and there have been encouraging signs that, at least for now, the looming threat against the more than 63,000 Christians of the Tentena area has been averted. While the threat of a massive attack and great loss of life still remains, recent action on the part of the Indonesian government appears to have, at least for the moment, thwarted the plans of the jihad forces.

The president of International Christian Concern (ICC), Steven Snyder, returned from Tentena just 14 days ago after delivering aid and conducing a fact-finding mission. Following first hand reports and visually examining the damage caused by the Laskar Jihad terrorists, ICC has issued numerous alerts to the worldwide Christian community and government agencies. Steven Snyder reported that a ranking police officer had said that six foreigners, four from Pakistan and two from Afghanistan, had been detained after they were discovered to have been involved in the training of Indonesian Muslims for the movement known as the Laskar Jihad. All six were ordered released by the police leadership in Palu before the police in Tentena could interrogate them.

As of Wednesday, December 5, the following has developed:

THE CHRISTIANS ARE NOT OUT OF DANGER YET!

A "BLOODY CHRISTMAS" STILL REMAINS A REAL THREAT as promised by Jihad leaders before the Muslim holy period of Ramadan ends on December 15.

Also, there are about 30,000 refugees living in Tentena who fled after the Jihad attacked and destroyed their villages. Following the visit to Tentena by Steven Snyder, he reported that there is an enormous need for medical services and shelter for thousands of the refugees. "The hospital and public services are unable to cope with the needs of the growing number of refugees who have fled to Tentena, the last Christian town where help can be obtained. There is also a need for fuel for transportation, cooking, etc. due to a blockade by the Jihad, which has prevented many essential items from being delivered to Tentena. Travel in and out of Tentena remains extremely dangerous to Christians if not impossible," reported Snyder.

POSTED:  December 10, 2001


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