Indonesia cleric to be freed despite holding to radicalism
JAKARTA, Indonesia — An Islamic cleric who was the ideological leader of the Bali bombers and other Indonesian militants is being released early from a 15-year prison sentence after the country’s president relented on a condition that he renounce radical beliefs, lawyers confirmed Saturday.
Abu Bakar Bashir had previously been ineligible for parole because of his refusal to recognize the secular government’s authority. He insists he is only answerable to God and that Indonesia should be governed by Islamic law.
His planned release comes during campaigning for a presidential election due in April in which opponents of President Joko Widodo have tried to discredit him as insufficiently Islamic.
Lawyer Yusril Ihza Mahendra, chairman of an Islamic political party and adviser to Widodo’s re-election campaign, said at a news conference Saturday that he had brought the issue of Bashir’s imprisonment to Widodo, who was able to “respect” Bashir’s beliefs and ease the conditions of his release.