November 05, 2005

Indonesia terror attack warning

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Australia has warned its citizens against travelling to Indonesia.

It said it had credible evidence that terrorists were in the "advanced stages" of plotting a terror attack before the end of the year.

In a revised travel advisory, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it continued "to receive a stream of credible reporting suggesting that terrorists are in the advanced stages of planning attacks against Western interests in Indonesia".

"Recent new information suggests that terrorists may be planning attacks to occur before the end of 2005," it added.

The department advised Australians to avoid all non-essential travel to Indonesia and warned those already in the archipelago nation to consider leaving immediately.

"Attacks could occur at any time, anywhere in Indonesia and could be directed at any locations known to be frequented by foreigners," the advisory warned.

Hotels, schools, shopping centres, restaurants, bars, embassies and "other areas where Westerners tend to gather" were all listed as possible targets.

Australian interests have been the target of several terrorist attacks in Indonesia in recent years.

Four Australians were among the 23 people killed by suicide bombers on the popular resort island of Bali on October 1 this year, and 88 Australians were also killed in the October 2002 Bali nightclub bombings.

The Australian Embassy was also targeted by suicide bombers in September last year, killing 11 people, none of them Australian.

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