Ambonese Muslim Traumatized, Crusader 9/11 Rioters Used
Bombs And Firearms
Ziqad 04, 1432 A.H, Monday, October 03, 2011

AMBON, Indonesia –
More than two weeks after the incident of the 9/11 riots which burnt masjids
and hundreds of homes belonging to Muslims, the Ambonese Muslim evacuees are
still traumatized. The reason is, in the riots that killed a number of Muslim
youths, Christian rioters dominated the clashes with their bombs and complete
weaponry.
Besides the lack of security guarantees from the government, one of the reasons
why Muslims remained in evacuation is that they are traumatized by the savagery
of the Christian rioters who have complete war preparations, with their bombs
and firearms in the 9/11 incident.
Met at the refugee camp, Madam Sunni, an alias name, one of the residents who witnessed the bloody 9/11 incident said that the clashes between the Christians rioters and the Muslims was so imbalanced, be it in terms of numbers or weaponry. Though she mentioned about the many casualties from the Muslim side, the 40year old mother could not ascertain the exact number of victims. “I am not able to tell how many have died because I do not know. If I say then it could become a fitnah, I don't want to look of trouble,” she told voa-islam.com, last Sunday.
The Muslim side, according to Sunni, had no preparation at all in that 9/11 clashes. Unlike the Christian party who were ready to fight with firearms. As a result, many Muslim youths were shot in the 9/11 clashes. She also said that her own son got shot in the leg from the firearms of the Christians.
The trauma of the Muslim residents against the bombs and firearms of the Christian party is not unfounded. Based on official data obtained by the reporter of voa-islam.com from Al-Fatah General Hospital, Ambon, some of the Muslim victims died from the bombs and firearm bullets .
In the record of The Name of Patients Who Are Victims Of The Conflict who died in Al-Fatah General Hospital, on 11th September 2011, two names were displayed to have died from the bombs and bullets of firearms.
Ismail Samal (20), a resident of Batu Merah - registered that he died with the diagnosis: “Torn abdominal area caused by the bomb, that hit into the internal abdominal parts.”
While
Sahroni Ely (20), a resident of Asilulu, was recorded to have died with the
diagnosis: “Bullet wound from the chin through the back of the head, that
hits the brain.”
Apart from the victims who died, Al-Fatah GH also registered dozens of wounded victims, be it serious or slight injuries caused by the firearms. The followings are the names of the victims of injuries caused by the bullets of firearms:
1. Yamin (29), a resident of Suabali, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wounds penetrating the abdomen, operated on 12/9/2011.”
2. Irfan Talakua (29), a resident of Batu Merah, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound penetrating the thigh at the genital area.”
3. Abdul Saban (25), a resident of Batu Merah, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Bullet in the abdomen.”
4. Agil (23), a resident of Parigi Lima, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Bullet wound in the shoulder, operated on 15/9/2011.”
5. Syarifuddin Samal, a resident of Waringin, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound from light rifle at back of the abdomen, the bullet is still there, need further surgery in Surabaya or Jakarta.”
6. Akbar Sila (30), a resident of Belakang Masjid, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wounds on the left side of the head.”
7. Abdullah Malawat (45), a resident of Mamala, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wounds on the left side of the head.”
8. Kadri (24), a resident of Wara Air Kuning, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the abdomen.”
9. Fahri Hamdani (18), a resident of Waringin, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the abdomen.”
10. Naju Z, a resident of Silale, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the left chest.”
11. Asrul Tianotak (24), a resident of Batu Merah, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the buttocks as well as tear wounds in the heel and foot.”
12. Safa Mustaga (35), a resident of Soabali, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the left part of the abdomen and injuries from a throw in the right temple.”
13. Nasrun Ohorella (34), a resident of Waringi, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the right side of the abdomen.”
14. Al (17), a resident of Waringin, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the abdomen and injury from a throw in the left leg.”
15. Muhammad Saleh (39), a resident of Galunggung, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound to the forehead.”
16. Ito Rahman (42), a resident of PERMI, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Tear wound on the forehead and gunshot wound in the leg.”
17.
Abu Lutfi (31), a resident of Batu Merah, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH
with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the upper right thigh.”
18. Muhammad Mapi (50), a resident of Kebun Cengkeh, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the back.”
19. Madi (30), a resident of Talake, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the backside/buttock.
20. Ahmad (18), a resident of Waihong, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah Gh with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the upper right hand.”
21. Abdul Rahman (23), a resident of Waihong, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the bottom of the back.”
22. Akil (23), a resident of Perigi Lima, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the upper right hand.”
23. Ramli Kun (26), a resident of Hitu Lima, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in his right hand.”
24. Abdul R. Rumalean (23), a resident of Perigi Lima, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the middle finger of the left hand.”
25. Akbar (21), a resident of Kebun Cengkeh, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound to the abdomen.”
26. Said Hasan Al-Hamid, a resident of Batu Merah, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wounds on the left hand.”
27. Fadli, a resident of Talake, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in his right hand/the bullet is still there.”
28. Ari Manuputty, a resident of STAIN, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound on the right foot.”
29. Rudi, a resident of Waringin, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the left leg.”
30. Tono (23), a resident of Aspol Perigi Lima, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the buttock.”
31. Barraq (24), a resident of Ponegoro, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the leg.”
32. Rahmat Hidayat (24), a resident of Waringin, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the right leg.”
33. Hermanto (26), a resident of Waihong, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the backside.”
34. Dier (25), a resident of Batu Merah, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the thigh.”
35. Rusdi Patty (35), a resident of Batu Merah, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the leg.”
36. Ode Darwan (24), a resident of Namlea, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the right hand.”
37. Hawalin (45), a resident of Waringin, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the hand.”
38. Abdullah Rumodar (48), a resident of Batu Merah, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Light rifle gunshot wound in the neck.”
39. Naju (23), a resident of Silale, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Gunshot wound in the chest near the neck from a light rifle.”
40. Gadri (24), a resident of Arab Lane, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Shot by light rifle in the belly.”
41. Alkandi Sulaiman (16), a resident of Waihong, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Light rifle gunshot wounds on the right hand.”
42. Achmad Latuconsina (24), a resident of Silale, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Light rifle gunshot wounds on the right hand.”
43. Ridwan Rumalean (26), a resident of Batu Merah Dalam, treated as outpatient at Al-Fatah GH with the diagnosis: “Light rifle gunshot wound in the back.”
[taz/ahmed widad]
(voa-islam.com)
Translated and submitted by a Mujahid