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Monday, August 20, 2001
Military, rebels accused of Aceh rights abuses
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REUTERS in Jakarta
A leading international rights group yesterday accused Indonesia's security
forces and Aceh rebels of violating human rights with impunity in an
increasingly bloody conflict in the province.

The New York-based Human Rights Watch said Jakarta had "utterly failed" to
control the military and police operating in Aceh and called on President
Megawati Sukarnoputri to quickly set up human rights courts to prosecute
serious violations.

Bloodshed in resource-rich Aceh on the northern tip of Sumatra Island has
spiralled out of control, with more than 1,500 people, mainly civilians,
killed since January in a rebellion that presents Ms Megawati with one of
her most formidable challenges.

"There is no question that both sides have been responsible for unlawful
killings, as well as a wide range of other abuses," said Sidney Jones, Asia
director of Human Rights Watch, in a statement accompanying a report on the
blighted province.

The 40-page report, "Indonesia: The War in Aceh", said the Free Aceh
Movement (GAM) controlled much of the province of four million people,
especially wealthy districts.

Popular support for the rebellion had grown in the past two years partly
because of Jakarta's failure to respond to demands that perpetrators of
violations be brought to justice, it said.

And violence had intensified in recent months.

"The conflict in Aceh . . . is an increasingly brutal war in which both
sides have violated human rights with impunity," said the hard-hitting
report that catalogued a number of abuses.

Ms Megawati last week apologised to Acehnese and the people of rebellious
Irian Jaya for past abuses, but vowed the two provinces would remain part of
Indonesia. The Government has offered both special autonomy to run much of
their own affairs in an attempt to placate demands for independence.

Security forces and rebels routinely blame each other for rights violations
in Aceh - something that Human Rights Watch noted.

Neither military officials nor GAM representatives were immediately
available to comment on the report. Earlier yesterday, GAM's deputy military
commander said his men had not committed any rights violations.

Human Rights Watch said it was not aware of a single case this year where a
soldier or policeman responsible for civilian deaths, torture or destruction
of property in areas suspected of being a GAM stronghold had been punished.

There was also ample evidence that security forces deliberately and
systematically employed executions to deter villagers from supporting GAM,
the report said.

"The Indonesian Government has a particular responsibility to ensure that
those who are supposed to uphold the law do not themselves become violators
of it. In this, it has utterly failed," Mr Jones said in the statement.

The report also accused GAM of killing suspected military informers and
family members of police and military personnel, of unlawful detentions,
destruction of property and forced expulsions of non-Acehnese, particularly
ethnic Javanese.

It added that local human rights groups faced increasing obstacles
conducting field investigations from both sides. The report said while GAM
had been fighting for independence for decades, it had only developed a
significant popular base, a steady source of arms and a relatively
well-organised command structure in the past two years.

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Published in the South China Morning Post. Copyright � 2001. All rights
reserved.


"A revolution is not a bed of roses. A revolution is a
struggle to the death between the future and the
past." 
Fidel Castro

"The Marxist-Leninist doctrine on class struggle and the dictatorship of
the proletariat affirms the role of violence in revolution, makes a
distinction between unjust, counter-revolutionary violence and just,
revolutionary violence, between the violence of the exploiting classes,
and that of the masses."
General Vo Nguyen Giap

"Without a Peoples Army the people have nothing"
Mao Tse-Tung



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