http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24586863-5001021,00.html?from=public_rssAfter the brothers are executed with fellow terrorist Imam Samudra, a sentence which could be carried out as early as today, their corpses will be flown by helicopter to their home village of Tenggulun in East Java.
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A helipad, marked with a large white H, has been built in a paddock close to town.
Nearby, the cemetery is planted with frangipani trees. It is also the resting place of their father, Nur Hashyim.
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Family spokesman Abu Chozin said the family was very angry and disappointed that they haven't been told when the executions would take place.
"This is a very bitter experience for us,'' he said.
"It is a hard lesson but the deaths of the two brothers is for the cause of Islam.''
The trio was put in isolation on Friday in a sign the executions were imminent.
Seven other convicted terrorists, housed in the same jail, have been moved to another jail as authorities try to head off trouble.
The deputy of Bali's regional parliament, Igk Adhiputra, confirmed yesterday the three Islamic militants would be killed within the next two days.
"All preparations for execution are under the prosecutor's authority, but I admit that last night I got news that the three convicted, Amrozi and his friends, have been isolated,'' Adhiputra said.
"It means that according to the death execution procedure, the executions should be three days after they were (first) isolated early Friday.''
The trio were allowed out of their cells on Friday to attend prayers in the jail's mosque, with other prisoners.
Local Islamic preacher Hasan Makarim, who conducted the mosque prayers, said he saw the bombers but did not talk with them. He said they looked normal.
Mr Makarim, whose sermon yesterday dealt with the issue of being patient and strong, said his talk with the bombers had been limited to a greeting of "hello''.
Execution preparations continued yesterday, with a highly trained anti-terror squad, known as Gegana, travelling to the jail, with bulletproof vests and helmets.
The Department of Foreign Affairs has warned Australians against travelling to Bali or the rest of Indonesia, citing the potential of terrorist threats in the wake of the executions, for which security has been stepped up.
Police revealed that they had found and defused two bombs hidden in a Balinese Hindu migrant area, on Sulawesi island on Wednesday and Thursday, as tensions mounted ahead of the imminent executions.
"I think there is a connection between this and the execution of Amrozi and others,'' local police chief Suparni Parto said.
Good riddance to them, but I think firing squad is far far too kind, most of the innocent people they murdered were burned to death, one of THE most horrific and painful ways to go....
I think they should be chained to a metal post, doused with pig fat (which prevents them from paradise in their minds) , set ablaze.....extinguished alive...set ablaze....extinguished alive....repeat as long as the murdering monsters manage to take up any of our oxygen....then toss their bodies into a hole and bury them, no ceremony, no marker, just buried and done.
Giving their bodies back to the village we all know will result in a HUGE show, and along with the funerals of terrorists (as in gaza) goes along some macabre parade of dead bodies, little kids firing automatic weapons, and the usual chants of 'death to' well whatever infidel is their peeve at the moment.
But I suppose some kudos are in order, I was surprised they did not just walk away with a tap on the wrist and a firm NO NO from the court.