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US Embassy cancelled the booking of Marriott Hotel 4.5 hours before explosion

August 6 2003: Translated from http://www.detik.com/peristiwa/2003/08/05/20030805-183447.shtml

US Embassy cancelled the booking of Marriott Hotel 4.5 hours before the explosion.

There was something interesting happened just hours before the explosion shocked the JW Marriott Hotel, Mega Kuningan, South Jakarta. The US Embassy cancelled the booking of 10-20 rooms in that hotel. The cancellation was on 8.00 West Indonesian Time, Tuesday, or only 4.5 hours before the explosion.

This information is from employee of Marriot Hotel who refused to be identified. He explained that the booking was made several days ago. The US Embassy's guests were planned to stay for 3 days. And the ceremony was planned on Wednesday.

For information, when there was the explosion, the security of US Embassy directly came to the Marriot Hotel in Mega Kuningan. JW Marriot Hotel is known to be used frequently by US Embassy. On 4 July 2003, the Independent Day of US was celebrated on this hotel. Last year, it was also celebrated there.

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http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1099289,00.html

TERROR BLAST AT HOTEL

At least 14 people have died and more than 150 have been injured in a car bomb attack at a luxury tourist hotel in the Indonesian capital Jakarta.


Indonesian police said the attack was "similar" to last year's Bali bombings, which killed more than 200 people.

The blast at the US-owned JW Marriott Hotel was described as a "huge explosion" and ripped through the 33-storey building, shattering windows several floors above the ground floor and scattering rubble and debris.

Police said a Dutch man was among the dead while two Americans, two Singaporeans, an Australian and a New Zealander among those hurt. The official Antara news agency said 111 people were injured, many seriously.

The attack comes as the trial draws to a close of an Islamic militant who is accused of being behind last year's Bali bombings.



The blast blew out windows



Police said the explosion came from the basement and was a car bomb - but it was too early to say whether the van contained a suicide bomber.

Hotel bosses said staff and guests had been evacuated before the blast, which happened during the busy lunch hour.

Several floors of the hotel were damaged and windows blown out. Two badly burned bodies were left on the hotel forecourt, witnesses said.

"One of my windows was shattered by the force and I live on the 30th floor. We took the staircase to descend," said Madina Sar-Diarra, who lives in an apartment on top of the hotel.

"It was a panic and once downstairs, I saw several injured people, especially cooks of the restaurant, covered in blood.



Crowds gather around blast scene


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Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri toured the scene just hours after the blast but left without comment.

Earlier, she called for greater vigilance in all government departments to prevent further attacks.

The hotel is popular with foreign tourists, businessmen and politicians because it is located near several embassies in a business complex.

October's Bali bombings killed more than 212 people, mainly foreign holidaymakers.

The trial of militant Amrozi bin Nurhashym, who is accused of masterminding the attack, is expected to end on Thursday after several weeks.

If found guilty he could be sentenced to death.

He is a member of Jemaah Islamiah, an Islamic group seeking to set up a pan-Islamic state in southeast Asia.

The group is accused of having links to al Qaeda and had threatened to carry out more attacks in Indonesia.

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US planned withdrawal of Indonesia staff hours before blast

Original Link: http://www.ummahnews.com/viewarticle.php?sid=4527

Ummahnews
13 October 2002

Hours before the powerful blast in Bali island went off, the US had reportedly announced a plan to withdraw its administrative staff from Indonesia for 'security' reasons.

The Washington Post daily newspaper reported that the US government threatened to withdraw all its staff from Indonesia if Indonesian security officials were not serious about revealing the 'terrorist network' considered to be a threat to US citizens’ safety.

Washington has for the past few weeks been urging Jakarta to take action against Muslim groups it claimed were linked to 'terrorist network'. However, president Megawati's government had come under intense pressure from her own cabinet as well as Muslim leaders, who urged her not to bow down to the US 'bully tactic'. Their main contention was that Washington had so far failed to provide an iota of evidence linking Muslim groups in the country to so-called 'terrorist' groups.

Yesterday's blast, however, may prove to be just the evidence Washington needed to force Jakarta to come down hard on Muslim civilian groups. In the past, analysts did not rule out the occurence of deliberate violence across the archipelago to provide a pretext for US intervention.

Meanwhile, Indonesian House of Representatives speaker Akbar Tandjung said that he regrets the US government’s decision.

Tandjung said he considered there was no proof that Indonesia was unsafe and therefore there was no reason for the USA to carry out its plan.

Tandjung regretted the stance taken by the US government as he considered the USA of having received incorrect information about Indonesia.

He went on to say that it was difficult to prove that Indonesia has been used as a terrorist hideout.

“Even if such allegation was proven, Indonesian security forces would be able to settle the matter immediately,” said Tandjung.

He also suggested that President Megawati's administration take an immediate stance on the matter and convince foreign countries about the real facts regarding Indonesia.

This way, other countries will not plan to withdraw their representative staff as the USA is threatening to do.
 
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eyewitnesses describe four seperate blasts
http://www.freedomfiles.org/war/jakarta.htm
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Police hahttp://www.thisislondon.com/news/articles/6090131?source=Evening%20Standardd

warning of Jakarta bomb
6 August 2003
Police in Indonesia today said they seized documents last month showing terrorists were planning to target the area around Jakarta's Marriott Hotel that was devastated by a powerful car bomb.

"There was a warning that there were some targets and we have been anticipating an attack," said a Jakarta police spokesman.

Officials also said the death toll from yesterday's blast had risen to 15 people with nearly 150 injured.