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IS-linked militants kill 4 Christians in Indonesia

One victim beheaded, another burned to death

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Nov 2020 10:20PM

IS-linked militants kill 4 Christians in Indonesia
Indonesia, the world’s biggest Muslim-majority nation, has long wrestled with Islamist militancy and terror attacks. – Wikipedia pic, November 28, 2020

PALU – Islamic State-linked extremists killed four people in a remote Christian community on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, authorities said today, with one victim beheaded and another burned to death.

The group of sword-and-gun wielding attackers ambushed Lembantongoa village in Central Sulawesi province yesterday morning, killing several residents and torching half a dozen homes, including one used for regular prayers and services, police said.

No arrests had yet been made and the motive for the attack was not immediately clear.

But authorities pointed the finger at the Sulawesi-based East Indonesia Mujahideen (MIT), one of dozens of radical groups across the Southeast Asian archipelago that have pledged allegiance to IS.

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.

"We reached the conclusion that they (the attackers) were from MIT after showing pictures of members to relatives of the victims" who witnessed the ambush, said Sigi Regency police chief Yoga Priyahutama.

The makeshift church was empty at the time of the early-morning attack by around eight militants, he added.

"People were just in their homes when it happened."

Lembantongoa village head Rifai, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, said one victim was beheaded and another was nearly decapitated.

One of the other victims, all men, was stabbed, while a fourth was burned to death in his home, he said.

"Some residents managed to escape, but the victims didn't make it."

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 of Surabaya, killing a dozen congregants.

If confirmed to be the work of MIT, yesterday's killings would be its first significant attack since the organisation's leader was killed four years ago by Indonesia's elite anti-terror squad, according to Jakarta-based terrorism expert Sidney Jones.

"Through the attack ... they want to show that police efforts to arrest and kill members of the group did not have any effect on" them, she said.

In 2018, MIT is believed to have sent radicals posing as humanitarian workers into Central Sulawesi's quake- and tsunami-hit Palu in a bid to recruit new members, she said. – AFP, November 28, 2020

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