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 KEPILUAN dan kemarahan meruap-ruap diterjemahkan menerusi laungan balas dendam berkumandang ketika jenazah Amrozi dan Mukhlas tiba di desa Tenggulun, Jawa Timur semalam.

Dua beradik itu menjalani hukuman mati kerana pembabitan mereka dalam kejadian letupan di Bali pada tahun 2002.


Sekumpulan kira-kira 500 penyokong bertempur seketika dengan pasukan polis berhampiran rumah keluarga Allahyarham Amrozi, 47, dan Mukhlas, 48.

Adik beradik itu menjalani hukuman mati oleh skuad penembak bersama-sama rakan mereka, Imam Samudra sejurus selepas tengah malam di sebuah pulau di selatan Jawa yang dijadikan penjara.

Sebelum itu, ketiga-tiga pemuda itu menyatakan hasrat untuk mati syahid dan menegaskan bahawa mereka tidak sekali-kali menyesal melakukan serangan tersebut.

Orang ramai mula mengalirkan air mata dan melaungkan "Allahu Akbar!" apabila terlihat kelibat dua ekor burung terbang melepasi kampung mereka ketika helikopter yang membawa jenazah Amrozi dan Mukhlas mendarat di sebuah padang berdekatan.

"Tuhan maha besar, Tuhan maha besar, Tuhan menunjukkan kebesarannya. Saya sungguh gembira," jerit seorang penyokong mereka yang menangis teresak-esak apabila melibat burung-burung itu.

"Ini adalah limpah kurnia Tuhan. Mujahidin akan terus berjuang!," laung seorang lagi peserta perhimpunan itu sambil menangis.

"Sudah tentu mereka syahid. Mereka berjuang keras di atas nama Islam tetapi akhirnya menemui ajal. Namun, kematian bukan bererti mereka tewas - mereka tetap menang sebenarnya," kata seorang lagi penyokong yang enggan mendedahkan namanya.




Orang ramai berhimpun di jalan-jalan di luar kediaman keluarga Amrozi dan berpusu-pusu mengelilingi dua buah ambulans yang membawa jenazah dua beradik itu dari helikopter sebelum bergelut dengan anggota-anggota polis tentera yang berkawal di sekitarnya.

Jenazah Amrozi dan Mukhlas dibawa ke sebuah masjid di desa itu untuk disembahyangkan sebelum dibawa melepasi kumpulan kira-kira 1,000 orang yang mengerumuni kawasan lokasi tersebut untuk melihat lebih dekat.

Di bandar Semerang, Jawa Barat, jenazah Imam Samudra disemadikan dengan segera selepas senario sama tercetus apabila jenazahnya yang ditutup kain hitam yang tertera ayat-ayat suci Al-Quran diarak di beberapa jalan.

"Kemungkinan besar akan ada tindakan balas. Apa yang jelas ialah darah saudara Islam tidak akan tumpah sia-sia. Akan ada akibatnya," kata Ganna, 26, yang mengharungi perjalanan 90 kilometer dari Jakarta untuk menunjukkan sokongannya.

Adik beradik itu dan Imam Samudra menyatakan mereka melancarkan serangan bom keatas beberapa kelab malam yang penuh sesak dengan pengunjung di pulau Bali untuk mempertahankan Islam dan membalas dendam pencerobohan tentera Amerika Syarikat (AS) di bumi Afghanistan.

Mereka merupakan anggota kumpulan Jemaah Islamiah (JI) yang dipersalahkan kerana mendalangi serangan-serangan bom di rantau tersebut sebagai usaha membentuk pemerintahan khalifah Islam di Asia Tenggara.

Kebanyakan penduduk Indonesia mengamalkan ajaran Islam secara sederhana dan majlis ulama Indonesia semalam menyatakan kematian ketiga-tiga pengebom itu tidak boleh dianggap syahid.

"Seseorang yang membunuh orang lain tidak akan mati syahid melainkan mereka berperang di atas nama agama. Ketiga-tiganya bukan berperang kerana agama," seorang ulama Umar Shihab dipetik sebagai berkata oleh laman web berita Detikcom.

Ketika penyokong-penyokong pengebom Bali itu membantah kematian mereka, penduduk-penduduk lain dalam diam bersetuju bahawa jihad mereka itu tidak bertepatan.

"Jika perang berlaku kita perlu berjihad demi agama tetapi jangan lakukannya di Indonesia. Bali bukan sebuah medan tempur," kata seorang jiran Imam Samudra, Robi, 30.

Burung Belibis iringi jenazah Amrozi

JAKARTA - Kira-kira satu jam sebelum kedatangan jenazah Amrozi dan Muklas, warga yang mendapati kawasan sekitar rumah Hj. Tariyem, dikejutkan dengan kedatangan tiga burung belibis yang melayang-layang di udara Desa Tenggulun, Solokuro, Lamongan.

"Ini menandakan jenazah mereka langsung bertemu dengan Allah. Burung itu bidadari yang menjemput," ungkap Haji Ahmad, salah satu pendukung Amrozi.

Mereka yakin jenazah ketiga-tiga itu mati yang telah dijantung pada hari tadi, Amrozi, Muklas dan Imam Samudra akan masuk surga.

Jenazah Amrozi tiba sekira pukul 9.20 WIB , dengan menggunakan dua kereta ambulans yang bertuliskan Puskesmas Tikung disertai kereta Polis dari Balai Polis Lamongan dan Bojonegoro.


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Brother of the two convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi and Mukhlas, Jafar Shodiq (C, standing) shouts "God is great" along with supporters, at Al Islam boarding school in Tenggulun in the early morning of November 9, 2008 as they hear news that the three Bali bombers have been executed. Three Islamists sentenced to death for the Bali bombings which killed 202 people were executed by firing squad at midnight, local television reported. Amrozi, 47, his brother Mukhlas, 48, and ringleader Imam Samudra, 38, were killed with shots to the heart on the island prison of Nusakambangan off southern Java, TV One television reported quoting an official source.

Brother of the two convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi and Mukhlas, Jafar Shodiq (C, standing) shouts "God is great" along with supporters, at Al Islam boarding school in Tenggulun in the early morning of November 9, 2008 as they hear news that the three Bali bombers have been executed. Three Islamists sentenced to death for the Bali bombings which killed 202 people were executed by firing squad at midnight, local television reported. Amrozi, 47, his brother Mukhlas, 48, and ringleader Imam Samudra, 38, were killed with shots to the heart on the island prison of Nusakambangan off southern Java, TV One television reported quoting an official source.Reuters Pictures

Indonesian hardliner Muslims clash with policemen as the dead bodies of Bali bombers Amrozi and Muklas alias Ali Gufron arrive at Tenggulun village near Lamongan, East Java province November 9, 2008. Thousands of people including some hardliners gathered for the funerals of three Indonesians executed on Sunday for the 2002 Bali bombings, sparking clashes between police and emotional supporters. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA)

Indonesian hardliner Muslims clash with policemen as the dead bodies of Bali bombers Amrozi and Muklas alias Ali Gufron arrive at Tenggulun village near Lamongan, East Java province November 9, 2008. Thousands of people including some hardliners gathered for the funerals of three Indonesians executed on Sunday for the 2002 Bali bombings, sparking clashes between police and emotional supporters. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA)

Indonesian Muslims carry the coffin of Bali bomber Imam Samudra in Serang, Banten province, Indonesia, Sunday Nov. 9, 2008. Indonesia executed Samudra, 38, and brothers Amrozi Nurhasyim, 47, and Ali Ghufron, 48, Saturday for helping plan and carry out the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

Indonesian Muslims carry the coffin of Bali bomber Imam Samudra in Serang, Banten province, Indonesia, Sunday Nov. 9, 2008. Indonesia executed Samudra, 38, and brothers Amrozi Nurhasyim, 47, and Ali Ghufron, 48, Saturday for helping plan and carry out the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

Indonesian Muslims carry a coffin of Bali bomber Imam Samudra in Serang, Banten province, Indonesia, Sunday Nov. 9, 2008. Indonesia executed Samudra, 38, and brothers Amrozi Nurhasyim, 47, and Ali Ghufron, 48, Saturday for helping plan and carry out the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

Indonesian Muslims carry a coffin of Bali bomber Imam Samudra in Serang, Banten province, Indonesia, Sunday Nov. 9, 2008. Indonesia executed Samudra, 38, and brothers Amrozi Nurhasyim, 47, and Ali Ghufron, 48, Saturday for helping plan and carry out the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

Indonesian Muslims prepare to pray in front of the coffin of Bali bomber Imam Samudra inside a mosque in Serang, Banten province, Indonesia, Sunday Nov. 9, 2008. Indonesia executed Samudra, 38, and brothers Amrozi Nurhasyim, 47, and Ali Ghufron, 48, Saturday for helping plan and carry out the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

Indonesian Muslims prepare to pray in front of the coffin of Bali bomber Imam Samudra inside a mosque in Serang, Banten province, Indonesia, Sunday Nov. 9, 2008. Indonesia executed Samudra, 38, and brothers Amrozi Nurhasyim, 47, and Ali Ghufron, 48, Saturday for helping plan and carry out the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

CAPTION ADDITION -- The son (C) of the convicted 2002 Bali bomber Amrozi, Mahendra is comforted by relative at Al Islam boarding school in Tenggulun in the early morning of November 9, 2008 as they hear news that the three Bali bombers have been executed. Three Islamists sentenced to death for the Bali bombings which killed 202 people were executed by firing squad at midnight, local television reported. Amrozi, 47, his brother Mukhlas, 48, and ringleader Imam Samudra, 38, were killed with shots to the heart on the island prison of Nusakambangan off southern Java, TV One television reported quoting an official source. AFP PHOTO/ADEK BERRY (Photo credit should read ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images)

CAPTION ADDITION -- The son (C) of the convicted 2002 Bali bomber Amrozi, Mahendra is comforted by relative at Al Islam boarding school in Tenggulun in the early morning of November 9, 2008 as they hear news that the three Bali bombers have been executed. Three Islamists sentenced to death for the Bali bombings which killed 202 people were executed by firing squad at midnight, local television reported. Amrozi, 47, his brother Mukhlas, 48, and ringleader Imam Samudra, 38, were killed with shots to the heart on the island prison of Nusakambangan off southern Java, TV One television reported quoting an official source. AFP PHOTO/ADEK BERRY (Photo credit should read ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images)

Supporters carry a coffin containing either Mukhlas or Amrozi (unclear) as they arrive at Al Islam boarding school in Tenggulun on November 9, 2008.  Grief and religious fervour boiled over into calls for revenge here as two brothers executed for their role in the 2002 Bali attacks were buried amid tight security.   A crowd of about 500 supporters briefly clashed with police near the family home of 47-year-old Amrozi -- dubbed the "smiling assassin" for his disturbing grin -- and Mukhlas, 48, as their bodies arrived in their east Java village. AFP PHOTO/ADEK BERRY (Photo credit should read ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images)

Supporters carry a coffin containing either Mukhlas or Amrozi (unclear) as they arrive at Al Islam boarding school in Tenggulun on November 9, 2008. Grief and religious fervour boiled over into calls for revenge here as two brothers executed for their role in the 2002 Bali attacks were buried amid tight security. A crowd of about 500 supporters briefly clashed with police near the family home of 47-year-old Amrozi -- dubbed the

Indonesian Mobile Brigade Policemen clash with supporters shortly before the funeral of the bodies of Amrozi and Mukhlas in Tenggulun on November 9, 2008. Grief and religious fervour boiled over into calls for revenge here as two brothers executed for their role in the 2002 Bali attacks were buried amid tight security.   A crowd of about 500 supporters briefly clashed with police near the family home of 47-year-old Amrozi -- dubbed the "smiling assassin" for his disturbing grin -- and Mukhlas, 48, as their bodies arrived in their east Java village. AFP PHOTO/ADEK BERRY (Photo credit should read ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images)

Indonesian Mobile Brigade Policemen clash with supporters shortly before the funeral of the bodies of Amrozi and Mukhlas in Tenggulun on November 9, 2008. Grief and religious fervour boiled over into calls for revenge here as two brothers executed for their role in the 2002 Bali attacks were buried amid tight security. A crowd of about 500 supporters briefly clashed with police near the family home of 47-year-old Amrozi -- dubbed the

Emby Badriyah, center, looks on the coffin of her son, Bali bomber Imam Samudra, arrive at a cemetery in Serang, Banten province, Indonesia, Sunday Nov. 9, 2008. Indonesia executed Samudra, 38, and brothers Amrozi Nurhasyim, 47, and Ali Ghufron, 48, Saturday for helping plan and carry out the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists. (AP Photo)Emby Badriyah, center, looks on the coffin of her son, Bali bomber Imam Samudra, arrive at a cemetery in Serang, Banten province, Indonesia, Sunday Nov. 9, 2008. Indonesia executed Samudra, 38, and brothers Amrozi Nurhasyim, 47, and Ali Ghufron, 48, Saturday for helping plan and carry out the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, many of them foreign tourists.
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