Pubdate: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 Source: Daily News, The (New Zealand) Copyright: 2006, Independent Newspapers Limited Contact: http://www.thedailynews.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1056 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Schapelle+Corby Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Marijuana) AUSTRALIA RIGHTLY OFFENDED BY WHIFF OF DOUBLE STANDARDS Australians have every right to feel cheated about the blatant double standards of the Indonesian system of justice, says the Taranaki Daily News. Even if Brisbane beauty therapist Schapelle Corby had willingly and audaciously tried to smuggle a boogie-board bag of marijuana through Customs on the Indonesian island of Bali, her 20-year jail sentence is massively out of kilter against the treatment of Abu Bakir Bashir. He is the founder and director of Jemaah Islamiah, an Islamist school and terrorist training base, identified as such by the United Nations and thus targeted for global attention. Its graduates were the bombers at Bali's Kuta Beach nightclubs in 2002, which killed 202 people, including 88 Australians and three New Zealanders. Other former pupils of Bashir's base in Solo, Central Java, have been arrested for terrorist attacks at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta, the same city's Marriott Hotel, and again in Bali last year. In all, his brain-washed young Muslim warriors comprise a significant slice of the 160 jihad terrorists in Indonesian jails - among them the first Bali bomb trio, now on death row, and four others serving life sentences. Bashir's role in this slaughter is officially limited to approving of the attacks, but Australians will not be alone in suspecting greater involvement. For his active support in this tally of bloodshed, Bashir was last year jailed for 30 months - a derisive term by Western standards. This insult to those killed and wounded in the attacks was aggravated by its almost immediate reduction to 26 months. Then this week he was freed for good behaviour and as part of an amnesty to commemorate Indonesia's 60th anniversary of independence. In all, he served 14 months. Schapelle Corby's 20-year term was not affected by the Indonesian spirit of forgiveness to its leading fomenter of terrorism and hatred against the infidel "kaffirs". More disturbing is Bashir's jubilant and very public welcome by his followers, and his total lack of remorse. Quite the contrary. The tone of his jail memoirs and post-release interviews was wholly aggressive towards Australia and the United States. Obviously his life's dream is undiminished - of the world's most populous Muslim country switching from its official secular status to an Islamic theocracy, with shariah law uprooting the country's shallow democracy and commitment to international conventions. The Indonesian Government's political balancing act, involving 220 million people, some privileged but most impoverished, scattered over 17,000 islands and 3000km, makes Australian politics a beginner's act - - far less the little dot of New Zealand's. Jakarta has tried to placate the Western mood for action against terrorists, but has a blind spot regarding the core role of Jemaah Islamiah, which it does not acknowledge even exists. Indonesians, too, are killed when the bombs go off, so Indonesia should be as disturbed by Bashir's liberty and values as Australia and its like-minded allies. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake