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ID093702
Title ProperMartyrdom, interrupted
LanguageENG
AuthorAlexander, Matthew
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)THE SEVEN-year manhunt came down to this. In the wee morning hours of a September dawn, Noordin Mohammed Top, the most wanted terrorist in Southeast Asia, huddled in a burning house in central Java along with three of his men. The fire started when a round shot by police in the initial standoff ignited the fuel tank of a motorcycle inside the courtyard of the house, forcing Top to seek refuge in the bathroom, where he decided to make his final stand. Top believed that dying during what he considered to be legitimate jihad would earn him a seat in heaven, and taking a few apostate policemen with him would ensure a bonus reward in the afterlife. The Indonesian police had come close to catching Top before, but he proved to be an elusive, and lethal, fugitive. Perhaps this would be their moment of glory.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest vol. ,No. 106; Mar-Apr 2010: p.1016
Journal SourceNational Interest vol. ,No. 106; Mar-Apr 2010: p.1016
Key WordsTerrorist ;  South - East Asia ;  Al - Qaeda ;  Jemaah Islamiyah ;  Bali Bombing ;  Indonesia ;  Islamic Extremism ;  Jihad ;  Islam ;  Terrorist Attack ;  Marriott Hotel - Jakarta