person > Abu Bakar Bashir
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Unnamed group was planning to kill police officers and attack parliament in Jakarta, police official says.
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No reason given for six-year reduction in jail term for co-founder of Jemaah Islamiyah, blamed for deadly bombings.
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Controversial cleric found guilty of helping to organise and fund a camp for Islamist fighters in Aceh province.
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Sixteen people suspected of plotting to kill officers using cyanide and pen guns are detained.
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Co-founder of Jemaah Islamiyah proclaims innocence over terror charges and rejects trial as outside Islamic law.
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Abu Bakar Bashir faces possible life sentence for allegedly helping finance paramilitary training camp in Aceh.
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Abu Bakar Bashir tells court that under Islamic law training fighters is acceptable but he denies any involvement in it.
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Abu Bakar Bashir charged with planning to use weapons to commit acts of terror, but radical cleric protests innocence.
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Abu Bakar Bashir held over alleged links to new al Qaeda-linked armed group.
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Abu Bakar Bashir held over alleged links to new al Qaeda-linked armed group.
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