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IS-linked militants kill 4 Indonesia farmers, 1 victim reportedly beheaded

5 sword-wielding attackers conduct ambush on Sulawesi coffee plantation

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 12 May 2021 10:30PM

IS-linked militants kill 4 Indonesia farmers, 1 victim reportedly beheaded
Indonesia, the world’s biggest Muslim-majority nation, has long wrestled with Islamist militancy and terror attacks. – EPA pic, May 12, 2021

PALU – Islamic State-linked extremists have killed four farmers in a remote village on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, police confirmed today, with one of the victims reportedly beheaded.

Five sword-wielding attackers ambushed a group of farmers harvesting their coffee plantation in Kalimago village in Poso regency yesterday morning, said Central Sulawesi police spokesman Didik Supranoto.

Police blamed the attack on the Sulawesi-based East Indonesia Mujahideen (MIT), one of dozens of radical groups across the Southeast Asian archipelago that have pledged allegiance to IS.

“Five eyewitnesses recognised one of the perpetrators as (a man named) Qatar, who is an MIT member,” said Didik.

Locals were made aware of the MIT members by their pictures, distributed by police in their hunt for suspected terrorists in the area.

The attack was motivated by “terrorism, as well as robbery”, said the force.

“Everything the victims had was taken away by the perpetrators, including rice, money and other belongings they kept in their huts,” said Didik.

Local media reported that the victims were from the Christian-majority ethnic group Toraja, and one was beheaded. These reports have not been confirmed by police.

Indonesia, the world’s biggest Muslim-majority nation, has long wrestled with Islamist militancy and terror attacks, while Central Sulawesi has seen intermittent violence between Christians and Muslims for decades.

In November last year, MIT militants ambushed a Christian community in Poso, killing four, with one victim beheaded and another burned to death.

The group also torched half a dozen homes, including one used for regular prayers and services.

Indonesia’s Christians have been targeted in the past, including in 2018, when IS-linked group Jamaah Ansharut Daulah staged a wave of suicide bombings by families – including young children – at churches in the country’s second-biggest city, Surabaya, killing a dozen congregants.

In late March, two newlywed suicide bombers blew themselves up at a church in Makassar, Sulawesi, wounding 20 congregants and bystanders. – AFP, May 12, 2021

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