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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia - 2003

2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. It was designated the: International Year of Freshwater European Disability Year Blog Year 2003 - Events. 2003 - January. January 1 - Luíz Inácio Lula Da Silva becomes the 37th President of Brazil. January 1 - Pascal Couchepin becomes President of the Confederation in Switzerland. January 3 - The Ohio State Un ...

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia - Zacarias Moussaoui

Zacarias Moussaoui (born May 30, 1968) is a French terrorist of Moroccan descent involved in the conspiracy that resulted in the September 11, 2001 attacks. He was taken into custody by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in on August 16, 2001 after attending a flight school in Minnesota where an instructor expressed concerns about the abilities and motivations of his student. After the attacks unfolded, he was described as a possible "20th hijacker", though he maintained that he was uninvolved with that plan up until pleading guilty ...

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia - Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a group of Pacific Rim countries who meet with the purpose of improving economic and political ties. It holds annual meetings in each of the member countries and has standing committees on a wide range of issues, from communications to fisheries. The heads of government of all APEC members meet annually in a summit called "APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting" rotating in location among APEC's member economies. Due to pressure from the People's Republic of China, the Republic of Chin ...

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia - Persecution of Christians

edit Many Christians have experienced persecution from both non-Christians and from other Christians during the history of Christianity. Persecution may refer to unwarranted arrest, imprisonment, beating, torture, or execution. It also may refer to the confiscation or destruction of property, or incitement to hate Christians. Persecution of Christians - Jewish persecution of Christians. The New Testament reports that the earliest Christians suffered persecution at the hands of the Jewish lead ...

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia - 2005 Bali bombings

The 2005 Bali bombings were a series of explosions that occurred on October 1, 2005, in Bali, Indonesia. Bombs exploded at two sites in Jimbaran and Kuta, both in south Bali. Twenty-three people were killed, including three bombers. 2005 Bali bombings - The explosions. The Indonesian national news agency, ANTARA, reported that the first two explosions occurred at 6:50 p.m. local time, near a Jimbaran food court and the third at 7:00 p.m. in Kuta Town Square. Other reports claim that the blasts occurred at a ...

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia - 2002 Bali bombing

The 2002 Bali Bombing occurred on October 12, 2002 in the town of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali, killing 202 people and injuring a further 209. It is considered the deadliest act of terrorism in Indonesian history. The majority of the dead were foreign tourists, especially Australians, but nearly one fifth were Indonesian nationals. A number of Indonesians were sentenced to death for their parts in the bombings and in October 2002 Abu Bakar Bashir, a leader of the Jemaah Islamiah organisation often accused of being behi ...

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia - Pseudonym

A pseudonym (Greek: false name) is a fictitious name used by an individual as an alternative to his or her legal name. A pseudonym is distinct from an allonym, which is the name of another actual person assumed by one person, usually historical, in authorship of a work of art; e.g., when ghostwriting a book or play, or in parody, or when using a front such as by screenwriters blacklisted in Hollywood in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. To be pseudonymous means that the person is using a pseudonym. The concept of real ...

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia - Singapore

The Republic of Singapore (Chinese: 新加坡共和国, Pinyin: Xīnjiāpō Gònghéguó, Malay: Republik Singapura; Tamil: சிங்கப்பூர் குடியரசு, Ciŋakappūr Kudiyarasu), is an island city-state in Southeast Asia, situated on the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of the Indonesian Riau Islands. Its coordinates are 1°17.583′N 103°51.333′E, just 137 km north of the Equator. The name Singapore was derived from the Malay word singaIncluding:

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia II - Persecution of Christians - Jewish persecution of Christians

The New Testament reports that the earliest Christians suffered persecution at the hands of the Jewish leadership of the day, commencing with Jesus himself. It also reports the beginning of persecutions by the Romans (see below). However the definition of Jewish is frequently used in an undiscriminating way that has been the cause of later controversy. For details see Jews in the New Testament. The first Christians were born and raised under Judaism, as Christianity began as a sect of Judaism. The earliest examples of "Jewish persecut ...

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Persecution of Christians, Persecution of Christians - Jewish persecution of Christians, Persecution of Christians - Later Jewish persecution of Christians, Persecution of Christians - Persecution of early Christians by Romans, Persecution of Christians - Persecutions narrated in the New Testament, Persecution of Christians - Rise of Persecution in the Roman Empire, Persecution of Christians - Persecution under Nero 64-68 A.D., Persecution of Christians - Persecution in the 2nd Century, Persecution of Christians - Early persecutions outside the Roman Empire, Persecution of Christians - Persecution of Christians by Christians, Persecution of Christians - Islamic persecution of Christians, Persecution of Christians - Iconoclasm, Persecution of Christians - Ottoman Empire, Persecution of Christians - Genocide in Turkey, Persecution of Christians - Persecution of Christians in Sudan, Persecution of Christians - Persecution of Assyrian Christians in the Middle East, Persecution of Christians - Attacks on Christians by Islamists in Pakistan, Persecution of Christians - Attacks on Christians by Islamists in Indonesia, Persecution of Christians - Discrimination and persecution in other Arab and Muslim nations, Persecution of Christians - Persecution in Kosovo, Persecution of Christians - Nazi-Fascist persecution, Persecution of Christians - Discrimination and persecution in the Soviet Union, Persecution of Christians - Persecution in other Eastern Bloc nations, Persecution of Christians - Persecution of Christians in China, Persecution of Christians - Emperor Tang Wu Zong, Persecution of Christians - Qing Dynasty, Persecution of Christians - People's Republic of China, Persecution of Christians - Persecution in Japan, Persecution of Christians - Arrival of Christianity, Persecution of Christians - Edo Period, Persecution of Christians - Meiji Revolution and WWII, Persecution of Christians - 1945 onwards, Persecution of Christians - Hindu persecution of Christians, Persecution of Christians - Recent Christian Persecution in Other Countries

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia II - Singapore - History

The first records of Singapore's existence are in Chinese texts from the 3rd century. The island was an outpost of the Sumatran Srivijaya empire and originally bore the Javanese name Temasek. Temasek rose to become a significant trading city, but subsequently declined. There are few remnants of old Temasek in Singapore other than archaeological evidence. Between 16th and early 19th century, Singapore was a part of the Sultanat ...

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Singapore, Singapore - History, Singapore - Politics and government, Singapore - Geography, Singapore - Economy, Singapore - Tourism, Singapore - Transport, Singapore - Demographics, Singapore - Culture

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia II - Mohammad Sidique Khan - Biography

Born in St James's University Hospital, Leeds, he grew up in Beeston but moved to Lees Holm in Dewsbury, near Leeds in West Yorkshire in early 2005. His father, Tika Khan, a foundry worker, was born in Pakistan. His mother is Mamida Begum. He received his secondary education at South Leeds High School, formerly the Matthew Murray High School, which was also attended by Hasib Hussain, the July 7 bus bomber. Khan was married to Hasina Patel, who is of Indian Muslim descent, a "community enrichment officer," who had worked in schools wit ...

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Mohammad Sidique Khan, Mohammad Sidique Khan - Biography, Mohammad Sidique Khan - London bombings, Mohammad Sidique Khan - Intelligence assessments, Mohammad Sidique Khan - External link

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia II - February 2005 - Events

February 2005 - February 28 2005. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices released by the U.S. State Department (U.S. State Department). Steve Fossett prepares to set off on his attempt to be the first person to circumnavigate the globe, without refuelling, in a jet-powered plane – the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer. (BBC) At the Old Bailey, Briton Saajid Badat pleads guilty to planning a suicide attack on a US bound aircraft. Badat subsequently withdrew from the conspiracy, leaving fello ...

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February 2005, February 2005 - Ongoing events, February 2005 - Deaths in February, February 2005 - Ongoing armed conflicts, February 2005 - Election results in Feb., February 2005 - Ongoing trials, February 2005 - Related pages, February 2005 - Events, February 2005 - February 28 2005, February 2005 - February 27 2005, February 2005 - February 26 2005, February 2005 - February 25 2005, February 2005 - February 24 2005, February 2005 - February 23 2005, February 2005 - February 22 2005, February 2005 - February 21 2005, February 2005 - February 20 2005, February 2005 - February 19 2005, February 2005 - February 18 2005, February 2005 - February 17 2005, February 2005 - February 16 2005, February 2005 - February 15 2005, February 2005 - February 14 2005, February 2005 - February 13 2005, February 2005 - February 12 2005, February 2005 - February 11 2005, February 2005 - February 10 2005, February 2005 - February 9 2005, February 2005 - February 8 2005, February 2005 - February 7 2005, February 2005 - February 6 2005, February 2005 - February 5 2005, February 2005 - February 4 2005, February 2005 - February 3 2005, February 2005 - February 2 2005, February 2005 - February 1 2005, February 2005 - Events by month, February 2005 - News collections and sources

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia II - Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation - History and development

In January 1989, Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke called for more effective economic cooperation across the Asia Pacific Region. This lead to the first meeting of APEC in Canberra, Australia in November, chaired by foreign minister, Gareth Evans. Attended by ministers from 12 countries, the meeting concluded with commitments for future annual meetings in Singapore and South Korea. The first APEC Leaders' Meeting occurred in 1993 when U.S. President Bill Clinton, seeing it as a crucial vehicle to bring the derailed Uruguay Round of ...

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Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation - History and development, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation - Membership, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation - APEC annual meetings

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia II - 2004 Jakarta embassy bombing - Reactions

Australian Prime Minister John Howard expressed his "utter dismay at this event" and Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said, "this was aimed at the Australian Embassy, there's no question of that" and that the investigators' "suspicions turn to Jemaah Islamiah". It is unclear whether the incident was intended to influence either of the two upcoming regional elections: the final stage of the Indonesian presidential elections scheduled for 20 Septe ...

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2004 Jakarta embassy bombing, 2004 Jakarta embassy bombing - Reactions, 2004 Jakarta embassy bombing - Arrest and conviction

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia II - 2002 Bali bombing - Legal proceedings

2002 Bali bombing - Initial charges and trials. In April 2003 Indonesian authorities charged Abu Bakar Bashir (also rendered "Ba'asyir") with treason. It was alleged that he tried to overthrow the government and set up an Islamic state. The specific charges against Bashir related to a series of church bombings during Christmas in 2000, and to a plot to bomb United States and other Western interests in Singapore. He was initially not charged over the Bali attack, although he was frequently accused of being the ins ...

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2002 Bali bombing, 2002 Bali bombing - The attack itself, 2002 Bali bombing - Suspects, 2002 Bali bombing - Legal proceedings, 2002 Bali bombing - Initial charges and trials, 2002 Bali bombing - Constitutional appeals

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia II - Singapore - History

The first records of Singapore's existence are in Chinese texts from the 3rd century. The island was an outpost of the Sumatran Srivijaya empire and originally bore the Javanese name Temasek. Temasek rose to become a significant trading city, but subsequently declined. There are few remnants of old Temasek in Singapore other than archaeological evidence. In the 15th and 16th century, Singapore was a part of the Sultanate of Johore. During the Malay-Portugal wars in 1617, Singapore ...

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Singapore, Singapore - History, Singapore - Politics and government, Singapore - Geography, Singapore - Economy, Singapore - Tourism, Singapore - Transport, Singapore - Demographics, Singapore - Culture, Singapore - Footnotes

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia II - February 2005 - Events

February 2005 - February 28 2005. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices released by the U.S. State Department (U.S. State Department). Steve Fossett prepares to set off on his attempt to be the first person to circumnavigate the globe, without refuelling, in a jet-powered plane – the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer. (BBC) At the Old Bailey, Briton Saajid Badat pleads guilty to planning a suicide attack on a US bound aircraft. Badat subsequently withdrew from the conspiracy, leaving fello ...

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February 2005, February 2005 - Ongoing events, February 2005 - Deaths in February, February 2005 - Ongoing armed conflicts, February 2005 - Election results in February, February 2005 - Ongoing trials, February 2005 - Related pages, February 2005 - Events, February 2005 - February 28 2005, February 2005 - February 27 2005, February 2005 - February 26 2005, February 2005 - February 25 2005, February 2005 - February 24 2005, February 2005 - February 23 2005, February 2005 - February 22 2005, February 2005 - February 21 2005, February 2005 - February 20 2005, February 2005 - February 19 2005, February 2005 - February 18 2005, February 2005 - February 17 2005, February 2005 - February 16 2005, February 2005 - February 15 2005, February 2005 - February 14 2005, February 2005 - February 13 2005, February 2005 - February 12 2005, February 2005 - February 11 2005, February 2005 - February 10 2005, February 2005 - February 9 2005, February 2005 - February 8 2005, February 2005 - February 7 2005, February 2005 - February 6 2005, February 2005 - February 5 2005, February 2005 - February 4 2005, February 2005 - February 3 2005, February 2005 - February 2 2005, February 2005 - February 1 2005, February 2005 - Events by month, February 2005 - News collections and sources

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia II - Zacarias Moussaoui - Personal history

Zacarias Moussaoui - Childhood. Moussaoui was one of four siblings, brought up by an emotionally extreme mother in France. There was no religious education within the family. First generation immigrants from Morocco, they frequently faced racism including violence and theft. At school he loved sport, especially basketball. He experienced life as a series of disappointments, being unable to pursue sport in his teens. The family moved between different parts of France, and this too was a cause of his alienation. Hi ...

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Zacarias Moussaoui, Zacarias Moussaoui - Overview, Zacarias Moussaoui - Personal history, Zacarias Moussaoui - Childhood, Zacarias Moussaoui - Terrorist training, Zacarias Moussaoui - Flight training, Zacarias Moussaoui - Capture, Zacarias Moussaoui - Court proceedings, Zacarias Moussaoui - Death penalty

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia II - Counter-terrorism in Singapore - Arrest of Jemaah Islamiah members

The main terrorist threat to Singapore is from the Jemaah Islamiah (JI) terrorist group which has links to al-Qaeda and Abu Sayyaf. Jemaah Islamiah is known to have carried the Bali bombing in 2002 which killed 202 people as well as the Jakarta bombing in 2004 outside the Austrialian embassy killing 11 people. After the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, an informant told the Singaporean Internal Security Department about Muhammad Aslam Yar Ali Khan, a Singaporean of Pakistani descent who was a member of a group partnere ...

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Counter-terrorism in Singapore, Counter-terrorism in Singapore - Timeline, Counter-terrorism in Singapore - Arrest of Jemaah Islamiah members, Counter-terrorism in Singapore - Homeland security, Counter-terrorism in Singapore - Counter terrorist specialised units, Counter-terrorism in Singapore - Exercise Northstar V, Counter-terrorism in Singapore - Social cohesion

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Jemaah Islamiah: Encyclopedia II - Pseudonym - Pseudonyms in print

When used by an author, a pseudonym is also called a pen name (or in French nom de plume.) Some authors use pseudonyms for a variety of reasons; for example, to experiment with a new genre without the risk of upsetting regular readers. One author may have several pseudonyms depending on the genre. This use of pseudonyms is especially common if the new genre is of a somewhat risqué nature; such was the case of Pauline Réage, the pseudonym under which an editorial secretary with a reputation of near-prudery published Histoire d'O (Story of O), an ...

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Pseudonym, Pseudonym - Pseudonyms in print, Pseudonym - Regnal name, Pseudonym - Nom de guerre, Pseudonym - The origin of nom de guerre, Pseudonym - Radio, Pseudonym - Computers, Pseudonym - Pseudonyms in entertainment, Pseudonym - Other pseudonyms

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