For the past nine months, priests and tribal leaders in West Papua, the easternmost province of Indonesia,have been trying to warn the world that an Islamic fundamentalist movement is using their land as a trainingground. Laskar Jihad is commanded by a man trained by Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. Some of its members havealready been involved in terrorism in the islands of Ambon and Sulawesi. Since January they have establishedseven bases in West Papua. With the help of the Indonesian police and army, they have been stockpiling arms,recruiting Javanese immigrants and training them for combat.