Mantan petinggi GAM, Hasan Tiro (kanan) menemui Wapres Jusuf Kalla di kediaman 
Wapres, Jakarta, Jumat (24/10).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8mbiUwHpIY
 
 

Deungo peuë (puë) Tgk Hasan di Tiro peugah:











01 

Peuë peunjakét bansa atjèh 



02 

Dalam peukara peuë njang musti tamaté 



03 

Awak njang paléng bahaja di Nanggroe Atjèh 



04 

Mandum awaknjan geupeunan Pengkhianat (Lhoh) 



05 

Sjahid Tgk Idris Ahmad - Hikajat Seuamangat Iman 



06 

Ba Algojo2 Jawa (RI) u Mahkamah International 



07 

Urg Atjèh le njang ka gadoh karakterdjih ! 



08 

Pakon hana soe peugot AM jôhgohlom lôn peugot ! 



09 

Pham beugot seudjarah Atjèh 



10 

Njang paléng rugoë keu geutanjoë atjèh 



11 

Ulôn 1000 go leubèh got maté nibak didjadjah lé RI 



12 

Bèk kadjak deungo haba djawa !










13 

ULANG THÔN Atjèhmeurdéhka njang keu-31 



14 

Peuë Makna PARTAI LOKAL keu geutanjoe Atjèh ? 




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"Udép geutanjoë hana juëm meusaboh aneukmanok meunjo hana tapeutheun peuë njang 
ka geukeubah lé éndatu. Udép sibagoë lamiët dan djadjahan gob njan hana juëm 
meu-sikeuëh ! Meunjo tateupuë(peuë) arti keumuliaan! UREUENG-UREUENG LAGÈË LÔN 
1000 X ( SIRIBÈË GO ) LEUBÈH GOT MATÉ NIBAk DIDJADJAH LÉ DJAWA !!! Kheun Tgk 
Hasan di Tiro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqJYGoF0SMQ
 

Press Release 
To News Editors
July 21, 1999

For Immediate Release 
 
ACEH REBEL LEADER CALLS INDONESIAN RULE ABSURD 
 
In a rare interview from his exile in Sweden, the leader of the movement 
fighting for independence in Indonesia's northernmost province of Aceh, Hasan 
di Tiro, says Indonesia has no right to govern Aceh. The exclusive interview 
with the FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW appears in its July 29 issue, published 
Thursday, July 22. 
The uncompromising di Tiro calls Indonesia another name for the Dutch East 
Indies with new rulers, Javanese instead of Dutch. Di Tiro, who declared Aceh's 
independence in 1976 but fled to Sweden three years later, dismisses 
Indonesia's new autonomy legislation as irrelevant. The notion of Indonesia is 
absurd, he says. He also ridicules the Bahasa Indonesia language as "pidgin 
Malay" and calls the Javanese "barbaric and uncivilized." 
Di Tiro puts the overall strength of separatist forces operating in Aceh at 
around 5,000. Asked what sort of message would he send to a new Indonesian 
government, perhaps one headed by Megawati Sukarnoputri whose party won the 
largest number of votes in June's parliamentary elections, Di Tiro says: "No 
message. They're all the same. Uneducated fools." 
The REVIEW obtained the interview amid mounting concern that Aceh may be posing 
a serious challenge to Indonesian unity. The REVIEW reports Indonesian military 
concerns that outside support makes Aceh's rebels much more dangerous than the 
ragtag, poorly armed independence fighters of East Timor and Irian Jaya. 
Two battalions of troops--backed by 1,700 paramilitary police from 
Jakarta--have renewed operations in Aceh response to a wave of ambushes, 
assassinations and arson attacks in recent weeks. In one of the worst incidents 
so far, guerrillas killed five soldiers and wounded 20 in a July 19 ambush on a 
military convoy. More than 70,000 refugees have scattered across Aceh.

For further information, please contact:
Michael Vatikiotis
Far Eastern Economic Review
Tel 852 2508 4420
Fax 852 2503 1530 
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