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Salam~

Dibawah ni ada berita perihal Indonesia. La ni dari Acheh sampai ke Manila keadaan 
sudah menjadi tegang. Menurut sejarahnya, peristiwa sebegini akan merembet atau 
melarat atau menjangkit kenegeri bersebelahan sptmana bara reformasi merebak.

Jika kita ingin aman/selamat, maka bersiaplah utk berperang. 
Elakkanlah disengat 2 x. Cukuplah peristiwa Halmahera dan Ambon menjadi pengajaran 
bagi yg ingin mengambil pelajaran- bersiaplah utk berperang.


Bombings, Riots Fuel Indonesia Religious Tension

 By Andrew Marshall

 JAKARTA (Reuters) - The smoldering religious tensions threatening Indonesia's fragile 
unity were fanned again Monday by a new bomb attack in the western city
 of Medan and reports of more sectarian killings on the island of Sulawesi.

 A home-made bomb exploded on a sidewalk in Medan near a popular nightclub and 
shopping center, injuring four, a day after three bombs were found in
 churches in the commodity-trading city.

 One of Sunday's bombs exploded, injuring at least 23 people, and police detonated one 
of the others and defused the third.

                         Medan is the capital of North Sumatra, which has one of the 
largest Christian populations in predominantly Muslim Indonesia.

                         In the Sulawesi city of Poso, violence between Christians and 
Muslims claimed five lives over the weekend, authorities said, stoking
                         fears that the sectarian violence that ravaged the Moluccas, 
or spice islands, could spread.

                         The news dealt fresh punishment to Indonesia's beleaguered 
markets. The main stock index dropped more than four percent to its
 lowest levels since April 1999 while the rupiah sank through 8,600 to the dollar from 
around 8,500 Friday.

 Markets had already been hit by unrest last week in Jakarta, where student protests 
demanding that disgraced former President Suharto be speedily be brought to
 trial for alleged corruption degenerated into widespread street violence on Friday.

 The Attorney-General's office said Monday the ailing 78-year-old former autocrat was 
being placed under house arrest.

 Wahid Calls For Calm

 President Abdurrahman Wahid described the bomb attacks as an attempt to threaten 
Indonesia's unity and called for calm.

 In a speech to foreign investors, he insisted the country was changing for the 
better, and said Indonesia's younger generation was committed to national unity,
 despite the separatist and religious unrest that has rocked the country.

 ``We have to educate the Indonesian masses that we are all one,'' he told a large 
audience of foreign businessmen.

 ``Especially the younger ones have a desire for national unity. They are the way to 
salvage the country...to defend the country, especially in the future, because they
 are young, they will provide us with a core group for national identity.''

 Officials said they were not, after all, planning to move Suharto from his home in an 
elite district of central Jakarta, which has become a focus for increasingly
 violent protests.

 ``After we met the police, we found that moving him will create problems. If we move 
him to another place, that place will become restless. So we decided to find
 the most conducive place for the probe and for his health, which is (his current 
home),'' said Yushar Yahya, spokesman for the Attorney-General's office.

 Unrest in Sulawesi has also made markets nervous.

 The eastern island, with its large Muslim and Christian populations, has so far been 
largely free of the religious bloodshed that has ravaged the neighboring
 Moluccas for more than two years.

 But there are fears religious unrest could be spreading.

 Last week armed attackers pounced on a mostly Christian coastal village on the remote 
island of Halmahera in the northern Moluccas, setting fire to houses and
 places of worship. The violence claimed 34 lives, including eight of the attackers.

 Two of the dead attackers were found to be from Sumatra, far from the spice islands, 
fuelling concerns that an influx of hardline Muslim paramilitaries, who have
 vowed a jihad or holy war in the Moluccas, would spark fresh bloodshed.

 Wahid said the international perception of Indonesia had been hit by over-pessimistic 
media coverage, which compounded the problems caused by violence in the
 Moluccas and the separatist hotspots of Aceh, on the northern tip of Sumatra, and 
Irian Jaya, a restless province bordering Papua New Guinea in the east.

 ``The picture of Indonesia in the international press is so gloomy,'' he said. ``It's 
caused of course by the current situations in Aceh, in the Moluccas, in Irian and so
 forth, but also a misunderstanding about Indonesia.''

 But dealers said that with uncertainty still hanging over the country, foreign 
investors would continue to shun Indonesia, and the rupiah's weakness would damage
 corporate profits.

 ``Many may be saying stocks are undervalued, but that's before taking into account 
the deeper impact of the recent weakening in the rupiah on corporate
 earnings,'' said Ferry Yosia Hartoyo, head of research at brokers Vickers Ballas in 
Jakarta. 

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