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Editorial: Stop The Mayhem
Wahid must do that in Ambon, before it's too late

Pity Saleh Latuconsina, governor of Indonesia's Maluku province. For 17 of
his 30 months in office, Christians and Muslims in Ambon have been at each
other's throats. Jakarta and the army failed to end the violence. And,
inspired by thoughts of glorious martyrdom, a 2,000-strong "delegation" from
Java's Laskar Jihad has turned up, packing automatic weapons. Last week, as
the militants turned their guns on Christians, Latuconsina sought a graceful
exit from his job. Said he: "It's been two-and-a-half years, but it feels
like 100." It is time that President Abdurrahman Wahid seriously tackled the
escalating mayhem in Ambon - before it spirals completely out of control.

In Indonesia, chaos is a trusted political tool. When, after four centuries
of peaceful coexistence, Ambonese Christians and Muslims began an
internecine war early last year, officials saw the hand of allies of
ex-president Suharto. Others accused the army of provoking violence. Yet the
apparent trigger for the conflict, which has claimed about 3,000 lives, was
a dispute between a Christian bus driver and a Muslim passenger. Riots have
since flared intermittently, with increasingly sophisticated arms being
used. Christians and Muslims have divided Ambon into armed camps.

Faced with pressing problems, Wahid did not visit Ambon until he had been
president for nearly two months. He urged the Ambonese to sort out the
problem themselves and asked Vice President Megawati Sukarnoputri to oversee
progress. Meantime, while army and police ranks have been bolstered, a tenth
of the 2-million population have lost their homes. Last month aid workers
and diplomats flew out, unable to continue their work safely, and the new
province of North Maluku is quickly being drawn into the mess.

The emotional flames were irresponsibly fanned in Jakarta when Amien Rais,
head of the People's Consultative Assembly, led rallies there by claiming
Islam was under threat. But while his "eye-for-an-eye" rhetoric alienated
many, he made an important point: government leaders must take
responsibility for what is going on. Killings in Ambon are reported but go
unheeded - as if the nation has decided the fire will eventually burn itself
out. That's a dangerous assumption. As president, Wahid must take the lead
on problems that seem unsolvable. Because if no one does, unsolvable they
will remain.

Wahid should have heard the wake-up call when his orders to prevent the
Laskar Jihad from reaching Ambon were ignored. His army strategic reserve
chief just shrugged, claiming there was no proof the Muslim force was making
the situation worse. As ultimate commander of the military (which he has not
entirely domesticated), Wahid must now move decisively and evenhandedly to
disarm the antagonists. He must send the jihad opportunists home and
generate a lasting peace. Or the little war with no name may turn into a
larger test of the country's hard-won democracy. And Wahid's Indonesia may
not pass.

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