Indonesian Mujahedeen Council

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The Majelis Mujahideen Indonesia (MMI), or Indonesian Mujahedeen Council, is an umbrella organisation of Indonesian Islamist groups. During the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, MMI established a command post at the Iskandar Muda Air Force base in Banda Aceh city to "help evacuate dead bodies, distribute aid and give spiritual guidance to survivors."

MMI is headed by Abu Bakar Bashir, the former leader of Jemaah Islamiyah.[1] Known members include Muhammad Iqbal alias Abu Jibril who has called for people to "Destroy America and its allies! Kill those who desecrate Islam!" at a public rally in May 2005.[2]

In response to the Execution of Saddam Hussein, Fauzan Al Anshori, said George W Bush, too, should stand trial. "Given the crimes blamed on Saddam, it is unfair if George Bush is not also put before an international tribunal," he said. "Saddam was executed for killing 148 people, Iraqi Shi'a Muslims, while Bush is responsible for the killing of about 600,000 Iraqis since the March 2003 invasion."[3]

In December 2007, it was reported that MMI members were involved in attacks on several Ahmadiyah mosques in Indonesia. The attacks were motivated by a fatwa issued a month earlier by Indonesian Council of Ulama (MUI) against heresy.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "OPINION: Attacks on Muslim minorities by radicals on the rise in Indonesia", The New Straits Time Online, 2008-01-01. 
  2. ^ "Hardliners call for war on US", 2005-05-23. 
  3. ^ "World leaders welcome, condemn Saddam's execution", The Hindu News Update Service, Saturday, December 30, 2006 : 1710 Hrs. 
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