***Once exiled in Sweden, the former "foreign minister" of the separatist 
movement is leading in the vote count. 

Indonesia: Aceh chooses new governor, Zaini Abdullah ahead according to exit 
polls

Affected by a ten-year war against the central government and the 2004 tsunami, 
the Islamist-dominated province goes to the polls to choose its leader for the 
second time. Once exiled in Sweden, the former "foreign minister" of the 
separatist movement is leading in the vote count. Despite fears of ...


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Jakarta - Despite fears of possible violence as seen during campaigning, the 
vote on Monday to elect a provincial governor and deputy governor in Aceh was 
peaceful. Located at the northern tip of Sumatra, Indonesia's westernmost 
island, the province enjoys special status; it is the country's only province 
where Sharia is enforced. The Independent Aceh Election Commission (KIP) will 
officially announce the results of the election next week. However, exit polls 
indicate that Zaini Abdullah, the former "foreign minister" of the once 
separatist Free Aceh Movement (GAM), is in the lead.

Thousands of soldiers and police agents at 9.754 polling stations where voters 
were called to elect the new governor of Aceh Nanggroe Darussalam province and 
his deputy. The election was supposed to be held last year but was postponed 
when the main political parties failed to agree on the participation of 
independent candidates. After the vote was cancelled four times and following a 
series of threats and acts of intimidation from hard-line Islamist groups, the 
vote went off without a hitch yesterday.

Five tickets were on the ballot box: outgoing Governor Irwandi Yusuf and his 
deputy Muhyan Yunan, Tengku Ahmad Tajudin and Suriansyah, Darni Daud and Ahmad 
Fauzi, Muhammad Nazar and Nova Iriansyah, and Zaini Abdullah and Muzakir Manaf. 

Based on exit polls conducted by the Indonesia Survey Circle, the former 
minister in the separatist GAM movement Zaini Abdullah and his co-candidate 
Muzakir Manaf, a former GAM commander and leader, were leading in the vote 
count. Zaini, who spent many years in exile in Sweden, had 54.4 per cent of the 
vote, whilst outgoing Governor Irwandi Yusuf was second with 29.88 per cent.

In Aceh, Islam possesses the most radical traits. Here the pro-independence GAM 
fought a war against the Indonesian military and the central government, with 
at least 15,000 dead, mostly civilians.

The December 2004 tsunami caused widespread devastation, and opened the door 
for outside aid and peace negotiations, unthinkable until then.

The peace deal between the Indonesian government and the Free Aceh Movement 
opened the way to the first gubernatorial elections in December 2006, won by 
outgoing Governor Irwandi Yusuf.

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