Associated Press reporter Irwan Firdaus is prevented by Indonesian hardliner Muslims from getting too close to Amrozi and Muklas' mother's house in Lamongan
Source: Reuters
Associated Press reporter Irwan Firdaus (C) is prevented by Indonesian hardliner Muslims from getting too close to Amrozi and Mukhlas' mother's house during the arrival of the bodies of the two Bali bombers at Tenggulun village near Lamongan, East Java province November 9, 2008. The three men from the militant group Jemaah Islamiah -- Imam Samudra, 38, Mukhlas, 48, and Amrozi, 46 -- were executed by firing squad on Nusakambangan island in central Java shortly after midnight, the attorney-general's office said. The bombers' bodies were flown from the prison by helicopter to their home towns -- brothers Mukhlas and Amrozi to Tenggulun in Lamongan, East Java, and Samudra to Serang in West Java. Indonesia hardliner Muslims tried to prevent journalists from covering the burial of Bali bombers Amrozi and Ali Gufron alias Mukhlas, a Reuters photographer said. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA)
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