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Christmas Eve 2000 Indonesia bombings

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On 24 December 2000, a series of explosions took place in Indonesia, which were part of a high-scale terrorist attack by Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah.[3] The attack, which occurred on Christmas Eve, involved a series of coordinated bombings of churches in Jakarta and eight other cities which killed 18 people and injured many others.

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Bombing locations

A breakdown of the bombings is as follows:[4]

  • Jakarta: Five Catholic and Protestant churches, including the Roman Catholic Cathedral, were targeted, killing at least three people.
  • Pekanbaru: Four police officers were killed trying to disarm a bomb; a civilian also died
  • Medan: Explosions hit churches
  • Bandung: Bomb exploded during production, three suspects died
  • Batam Island: Three bombs injured 22
  • Mojokerto: Three churches bombed; one dead. One of them is the Eben Haezer church in Jalan Raden Ajeng Kartini. At around 8:30pm[5] on 24 December 2000, while trying to throw the bomb away, a Muslim security volunteer, Riyanto, was killed.[6]
  • Mataram: Three churches bombed
  • Sukabumi: Bombings killed three
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Arrests

Two suspects were arrested following the bombings. Indonesian police say they found documents implicating Hambali in the bombings.[7] Abu Bakar Bashir was tried for involvement in the bombings in 2003 but was found not guilty; he was subsequently convicted of involvement in the 2002 Bali bombings.

The Indonesian progressive metal band Kekal has cited the bombings as an inspiration for its anti-terrorism song "Mean Attraction," which appeared on its third full-length album, The Painful Experience.[8]

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