日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

WORLD> Asia-Pacific
Jakarta hotel bombs kill 9, dent investor confidence
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-07-17 14:14

JAKARTA: Bomb blasts ripped through the JW Marriott and the Ritz-Carlton hotels in Jakarta's business district on Friday, killing nine people and wounding dozens in attacks that could dent investor confidence in Indonesia.

Related readings:
Jakarta hotel bombs kill 9, dent investor confidenceBlasts blamed on Jemaah Islamiyah
Jakarta hotel bombs kill 9, dent investor confidenceUnexploded bomb found at Jakarta Marriott hotel
Jakarta hotel bombs kill 9, dent investor confidenceAustralian injured in Jakarta blasts
Jakarta hotel bombs kill 9, dent investor confidenceAnalysis: Jakarta hotel bomb blasts
Jakarta hotel bombs kill 9, dent investor confidence9 dead, 50 wounded in Jakarta blasts

Jakarta hotel bombs kill 9, dent investor confidenceSix killed in central Jakarta hotel bombings - police
Jakarta hotel bombs kill 9, dent investor confidenceIndonesia mine blast kills at least 9

A car bomb also blew up along a toll road in North Jakarta, police said without giving further details. Indonesia's Metro TV said two people had been killed. An unexploded bomb was also later found at the Marriott, police said.

The apparently coordinated bombings are the first in several years and follow a period in which the government had made progress in tackling security threats from militant Islamic groups, bringing a sense of political stability to Southeast Asia's biggest economy.

Jakarta hotel bombs kill 9, dent investor confidence
An Indonesian forensic investigator inspects the scene of a blast in a restaurant at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Jakarta July 17, 2009. [Agencies] 
Jakarta hotel bombs kill 9, dent investor confidence
Suspicion is likely to fall on remnants of the Jemaah Islamiah group, blamed for previous attacks including a car bombing outside the Marriott in 2003 as well as bombings on the resort island of Bali the previous year that killed 202 people.

"I think the attacks are devastating for the image of security that Indonesia has built up painstakingly over the past four years," said Kevin O'Rourke, a political risk analyst in Jakarta.

"The attack is particularly severe for investor confidence because it took place despite strenuous counter-terrorist efforts by the government and has affected the hotels that are seen to be among the most secure in Jakarta and also either killed or wounded numerous prominent expatriate businesspeople."

Tim Mackay, president director of cement maker PT Holcim Indonesia, was among those killed in the hotel attacks, the company said. Police said nine people had been killed including foreigners. More than 42 people were wounded.

Indonesian financial markets fell after the blasts, with the rupiah down 0.7 percent at 10,200 per dollar, prompting state banks to sell dollars to support the currency, traders said. Indonesian stocks were down some 2 percent.

Witnesses said the bombings at the Marriott and the Ritz-Carlton were minutes apart. The hotels are near each other in a business area home to many offices, embassies and bars.

Hundreds of police, some soldiers and ambulances were at the scene of the hotel attacks. Scores of foreigners and Indonesian hotel guests milled outside, some still wearing bathrobes.

The windows in the first floor of the Ritz-Carlton were blown out, indicating the blast may have been in the restaurant, which would have been busy with breakfast at the time.

"I fell because of an explosion, I did not know where it came from, but after I saw clearly it came from the left side of the JW Marriott Hotel," said Yanuar, an employee at the Marriott.

Manchester United Was To Stay at Ritz

The blasts will also be a blow for President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, re-elected last week in a crushing election victory that reflected the former general's steady leadership and firm stance on security.

Both the parliamentary elections in April and the presidential poll this month passed peacefully, underscoring the progress made by the world's most populous Muslim nation since the chaos and violence that surrounded the downfall of ex-autocrat Suharto in the late 1990s.

Lydia Ruddy, a witness who lives in the area, said she heard an explosion and saw smoke coming from the Marriott, followed five minutes later by another explosion at the Ritz-Carlton.

A Ritz-Carlton employee said the Manchester United soccer team had been due to stay at the hotel ahead of an exhibition game in Indonesia early next week.

Jemaah Islamiah was blamed for a string of attacks between 2002-2005 in Indonesia. Many militants have since been arrested. But an Australian security report on Thursday said Jemaah Islamiah could be poised to strike again.

Leadership tensions in JI and recent prison releases of JI members raised the possibility that splinter groups might now seek to re-energize the movement through violent attacks, said the report by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. The report said JI was now a splintered group which may not be capable of replicating mass casualty attacks, but warned there was evidence that JI members released from prison "are gravitating toward hardline groups who continue to advocate al Qaeda-style attacks against Western targets." "These hardline groups continue to believe that the use of violence against the "enemies of Islam" is justified under any circumstances," said the report.

主站蜘蛛池模板: 日韩一区二区三区免费观看 | 久久超碰97| 国产精选一区 | 人人爱人人搞 | 影音先锋国产在线 | 久久这里都是精品 | 久久福利网站 | 中国第一毛片 | 91视频91| 中文字幕中出 | 黄色免费网页 | 国产亚洲视频在线 | 日韩一区二区三区四区 | 国产午夜精品一区二区三区四区 | 1024亚洲| 日韩精品久久久久久免费 | 国产精品另类 | 国产欧美一级 | 亚洲成人三级 | 国产一区二区三区在线 | 国产高清免费 | av在线播放一区 | 三级福利视频 | 国产视频一二三 | 中国av在线 | 中文字幕永久在线观看 | 中文字幕一区二区三区视频 | 在线黄视频 | 超碰在线一区 | 精品在线免费观看 | 欧美黑人一区二区 | 亚洲精品久久久久久久久久久 | 国产精品超碰 | 五月婷婷开心 | 亚洲aⅴ在线 | 野性的青春 | 看特级毛片 | 欧美三级中文字幕 | 日本成人福利视频 | 久久不射影院 | 亚洲国内自拍 |