Kill-Joy Kiss-Haters Also Detest Anti-Terror Cops!


Only last week we recorded the incandescent indignation expressed by one of Sulawesi’s leading IslamoNazis, Abdul Thoriq, at the heinous sacrilege commited by a couple of kids who dared enjoy a yummy snog by the sea-shore in Makassar.

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FOTO: FPI Makassar desak DPRD Sulsel Bubarkan Densus 88 - fpi_20160330_195932.jpg

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Now one his vigilante gang comrades is having a tantrum against Densus 88, the National Police’s Special Anti-Terror Detachment. The Commander of the South Sulawesi FPI, M Rahman, said that 120 people have been killed as terrorist suspects without going through the court process.
“Lately we have had issues with a motorcycle gang, and the police submitted them to court. Why were that 120 not sent to court – why they were killed?”

I can’t of course speak for the brave guys and gals of Densus…

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… but perhaps their response might be that bikers may well be a pain in the neck yet barbarous sectarians have murdered hundreds of innocent people, both Indonesian and foreign, and we saw not long ago, here in Jakarta, that they are still intent on doing so.

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But while one expects nothing useful from the FPI, what’s astounding is that they were joined in their protests by Muhammadiyah, one of the largest ‘moderate’ Muslim outfits in the archipelago.

Their Makassar man,  Sirajuddin, is up in arms (metaphorically!) because a Koranic teacher taken by Densus died in detention, ‘so Muhammadiyah has set up a legal aid and complaints post.’

http://makassar.tribunnews.com/2016/03/30/fpi-sulsel-minta-densus-88-dibubarkan

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And it turns out that a senior academic, from Makassar’s Muhammadiyah University, was also on hand, though his contribution to the show of strength was limited to this – ‘with trembling hands,  Irwan  Akib said the takbir repeatedly.

So what does that mean?

The takbir is the slogan we’ve heard from the migrant rabble on the Greek-Macedonian border as they hurl stones at police officers defendng their country against crimmigration.

We also heard it during the Cikeusik Pogrom, here in Indonesia, when a thousand squalid hoodlums battered three innocent men to death.

Western readers may recognise it more easily as ‘Allahu Akbar!’