
Muslim supporters shout slogans during a protest against the execution of the convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera in Tenggulun on November 5, 2008. Senior Islamic clerics said they have been asked to counsel the Islamists on death row for the Bali bombings, in another sign the executions are imminent.


Brother of convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi and Mukhlas, Jafar Shodiq (R), comforts his mother Tariem (L) among hardliner Muslim group Front Pembela Islam, Forum Ukhuwah Islamiyah and other Muslim groups during a protest against the execution of the convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera in Tenggulun on November 5, 2008. Senior Islamic clerics said they have been asked to counsel the Islamists on death row for the Bali bombings, in another sign the executions are imminent

Mother of convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi and Mukhlas, Tariem holds a picture of Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera during a protest against the execution of the convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera in Tenggulun on November 5, 2008. Senior Islamic clerics said they have been asked to counsel the Islamists on death row for the Bali bombings, in another sign the executions are imminent

The brother of two convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi and Mukhlas, Jafar Shodiq holds a picture in support of Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera during a protest against the execution of the convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera in Tenggulun on November 5, 2008. Senior Islamic clerics said they have been asked to counsel the Islamists on death row for the Bali bombings, in another sign the executions are imminent.

The mother of convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi and Mukhlas, Tariem (2nd-L) their sister Afiyah (L), the brother Jafar Shodiq and Muslim supporters shout slogans in support to Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera during a protest against the execution of the convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera in Tenggulun on November 5, 2008. Senior Islamic clerics said they have been asked to counsel the Islamists on death row for the Bali bombings, in another sign the executions are imminent

Brother of convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi and Mukhlas, Jafar Shodiq (R), mother Tariem (C), sister Afiyah (L) and Hardliner Muslim group Front Pembela Islam, Forum Ukhuwah Islamiyah and other Muslim groups shout slogans during a protest against the execution of the convicted 2002 Bali bombers Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera in Tenggulun on November 5, 2008. Senior Islamic clerics said they have been asked to counsel the Islamists on death row for the Bali bombings, in another sign the executions are imminent

Muslim supporters visit Tariem, the mother of the two convicted 2002 Bali bombers in support to Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera (seen on the placard displayed by Tariem) in Tenggulun on November 5, 2008. Senior Islamic clerics said they have been asked to counsel the Islamists on death row for the Bali bombings, in another sign the executions are imminent.

A Muslim supporter displays placards and banner in front of the house of the mother of convicted 2002 Bali bombers during a visit of Muslim groups in support to Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera in Tenggulun on November 5, 2008. Senior Islamic clerics said they have been asked to counsel the Islamists on death row for the Bali bombings, in another sign the executions are imminent

Muslim supporters visit Tariem, the mother of the two convicted 2002 Bali bombers in support to Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudera (seen on the placard displayed by Tariem) in Tenggulun on November 5, 2008. Senior Islamic clerics said they have been asked to counsel the Islamists on death row for the Bali bombings, in another sign the executions are imminent.

Armed Indonesian police officers check a passer-by at Cilacap port in central Java, Indonesia, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. Police maintained tight security across Indonesia as authorities braced for possible terrorist attacks ahead of the executions of three Islamic militants convicted in the 2002 Bali bombings that left 202 people dead

Tariyem, the mother of convicted Bali bombers Amrozi Nurhasyim and Ali Ghufron, holds a poster of the three militants currently on death row for the Oct. 2002 bombings, in Lamongan, East Java, Indonesia, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. Three Indonesian militants on death row for the 2002 Bali bombings have exhausted legal options and cannot prevent their executions, a Supreme Court judge said Monday. Writing in the poster reads,

Family's of Bali bomber Imam Samudra says, "God is great," after talking with journalists in Serang, Banten province, Indonesia, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. Three Indonesian militants on death row for the 2002 Bali bombings have exhausted legal options and cannot prevent their executions, a Supreme Court judge said Monday

A relative of Bali bomber Imam Samudra wears a t-shirt portraying of Imam Samudra which reads, "Only one word releases Imam Samudra" in his mother's home at Serang, Banten province, Indonesia, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. Three Indonesian militants on death row for the 2002 Bali bombings have exhausted legal options and cannot prevent their executions, a Supreme Court judge said Monday.
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