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Published Aug 27 2009 by Straits Times


'My son isn't a terrorist'

TANGERANG (BANTEN) - THE arrest this week of Mohammad Jibril has raised concerns that the children of Jemaah Islamiah (JI) leaders may be following in their fathers' bloody footsteps.

Police picked up the 29-year-old son of radical Abu Jibril on Tuesday on suspicion that he may have been involved...

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'My son isn't a terrorist' - [Aug 27 2009 - Straits Times]
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...near Jakarta. "He asks me for money every day to pay for petrol and daily meals. It's a fabrication by the police that he channels funds."
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