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Mistaken Identities

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Resembling wanted terrorists is a reality that some people have unfortunately had to bear.

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DJEDJEN Achmad Djaelani has dark skin, a moustache, short hair and glasses. What makes him so special? Probably the fact that he looks a lot like Dr. Azahari, the countrys most-wanted terrorist for masterminding numerous bombings in Indonesia. Due to this likeness to Azahari, the police arrested and questioned him at Rote Ndao, Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara, two weeks after the bomb blasts in Jimbaran and Kuta in Bali.

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