+ Follow AMENAH TOHA Tag
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[Title] => Indonesia seeks immediate deportation of terrorists wife, kids
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DAVAO CITY Indonesian authorities are arranging the immediate repatriation of Istiada B.T. Oemar Sovie, the wife of Dulmatin, an al-Qaeda-linked Indonesian militant who is among Asias most wanted terrorist suspects, mainly for his alleged role in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people.
According to Indonesian vice consul Bambang Gunawan, his government would ask the Philippine government to immediately deport Sovie with all her six children in tow.
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DAVAO CITY Indonesian authorities are now searching for the three other children of Indonesian terrorist Dulmatin, whose wife and two sons were apprehended by government troopers in Patikul, Sulu last Oct. 3.
Vice-consul Bambang Gunawan of the Indonesian consulate in Davao City said they are trying to locate in Sulu the three missing children of Dulmatin and his wife Istiada B.T. Oemar Sovie. Gunawan did not identify the three missing children.
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Various government agencies and non-government organizations along with American medical personnel distributed relief goods and conducted a medical and dental mission for evacuees from the ongoing military offensive against the Abu Sayyaf and Jemaah Islamiyah in Sulu on Saturday.
More than 500 residents were treated in the medical mission under the Sulu Evacuee-Aid Mission (SEAM) conducted by volunteer doctors, dentists and nurses at the Kadday Mampallam Elementary School in Patikul town.
It was the second medical mission conducted by the composite group in Sulu.
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[Summary] => The two men tagged as the masterminds in the nightclub bombings that killed 202 people in Bali, Indonesia on Oct. 12, 2002 arrived in the Philippines sometime in 2003, according to intelligence officials.
Dulmatin and Jemaah Islamiyah cohort Umar Patek fled to Malaysia with their families, then entered the Philippines through Bongao, Tawi-Tawi.
This is according to Dulmatins Indonesian wife Istiada Oemar Sovie, a.k.a. Amenah Toha, who was captured by the military last Tuesday in Patikul, Sulu.
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[Title] => Dulmatins wife says RP is prime Jemaah Islamiyah target
[Summary] => The wife of a top Indonesian terrorist claimed that the Philippines is a "prime target" for attacks by the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) terrorist group because the country was one of the first to support the US-led war against terror after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the US, military officials said yesterday.
The revelation by Istiada Oemar Sovie alias Amenah Toha, the wife of suspected Jemaah Islamiyah Dulmatin, who uses only one name, came during her tactical interrogation. Sovie was captured by government troops in Patikul, Sulu last Tuesday.
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AMENAH TOHA
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DAVAO CITY Indonesian authorities are arranging the immediate repatriation of Istiada B.T. Oemar Sovie, the wife of Dulmatin, an al-Qaeda-linked Indonesian militant who is among Asias most wanted terrorist suspects, mainly for his alleged role in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people.
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DAVAO CITY Indonesian authorities are now searching for the three other children of Indonesian terrorist Dulmatin, whose wife and two sons were apprehended by government troopers in Patikul, Sulu last Oct. 3.
Vice-consul Bambang Gunawan of the Indonesian consulate in Davao City said they are trying to locate in Sulu the three missing children of Dulmatin and his wife Istiada B.T. Oemar Sovie. Gunawan did not identify the three missing children.
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Various government agencies and non-government organizations along with American medical personnel distributed relief goods and conducted a medical and dental mission for evacuees from the ongoing military offensive against the Abu Sayyaf and Jemaah Islamiyah in Sulu on Saturday.
More than 500 residents were treated in the medical mission under the Sulu Evacuee-Aid Mission (SEAM) conducted by volunteer doctors, dentists and nurses at the Kadday Mampallam Elementary School in Patikul town.
It was the second medical mission conducted by the composite group in Sulu.
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Dulmatin and Jemaah Islamiyah cohort Umar Patek fled to Malaysia with their families, then entered the Philippines through Bongao, Tawi-Tawi.
This is according to Dulmatins Indonesian wife Istiada Oemar Sovie, a.k.a. Amenah Toha, who was captured by the military last Tuesday in Patikul, Sulu.
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The revelation by Istiada Oemar Sovie alias Amenah Toha, the wife of suspected Jemaah Islamiyah Dulmatin, who uses only one name, came during her tactical interrogation. Sovie was captured by government troops in Patikul, Sulu last Tuesday.
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