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TNI Pans Use of GAM Flag as Aceh Standard
SP/Muhammad Hamzah | November 22, 2012



Banda Aceh. The military’s top officer in Aceh has objected to calls to use the 
flag of a defunct separatist group as the official flag of the province. 

Maj. Gen. Zahari Siregar, head of the Iskandar Muda Military Command, which 
oversees military operations across the province, said on Thursday that the 
proposal by the Aceh administration to the provincial legislature to use the 
flag of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) could revive separatist sentiment in the 
province. 

He argued that the draft of the qanun , or Islamic-based bylaw, had already 
been widely criticized by academics and historians, and should not be allowed 
to pass by the legislature. 

He said that under a 2007 government regulation on regional insignia, no 
official flags or seals may contain any likeness to or elements from flags or 
seals of outlawed or separatist organizations. 

Under the qanun, the provincial flag will be identical to that of the GAM, an 
organization that waged a bloody separatist struggle for 29 years before it was 
disbanded in late 2005 following a peace deal with the government. 

“If it does get approved, the Aceh administration will have to get further 
approval from the central government,” Zahari said, adding that it was unlikely 
that Jakarta would agree to the change. 

He also urged Aceh residents not to hoist the GAM flag on Dec. 4, the 
anniversary of the organization’s founding, warning that any such acts would be 
treated as a security threat and dealt with accordingly by the military. 

The GAM flag features a white crescent and star imposed on a red background 
with horizontal bands of white, black and white stripes running above and below 
it. 

Adnan Beuransyah, a member of the provincial legislature, said the draft of the 
qanun was “nearly final” and was expected to be passed by the legislature 
before the end of the month. 

However, he said there was still some tweaking to do, including on the 
dimensions of the crescent and star and the width of the black and white 
stripes. 

He argued that because the GAM no longer existed, the prohibition on using its 
flag did not apply. Adnan said he was not worried the Home Affairs Ministry 
would refuse to acknowledge the new flag. 

“What we’re approving is essentially the aspirations of the people, not the 
aspirations of those in power,” Adnan said. 

Husaini Husda, a historian at the Ar-Raniry State Institute of Islamic Studies 
(IAIN) in Banda Aceh, approved of the proposed flag, saying it resembled the 
old flag of the Aceh sultanate.

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