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   Condemning military is counterproductive: Wiranto
   
   National News - September 30, 2000
   
   JAKARTA (JP): Continued condemnation of the Indonesian Military (TNI)
   in retaliation for past wrongdoings could be counterproductive, Gen.
   (ret) Wiranto has warned.
   
   Wiranto, a former minister of defense/TNI chief, admitted that the
   military was in a difficult position because of its bad performance in
   the past. However, if it remained incessantly under public fire it
   could lead to a situation which would be counterproductive to all.
   
   "If the military remains under fire, servicemen will not be able to
   concentrate on their main task and such a situation would benefit no
   side," he said here on Friday.
   
   Wiranto, who was relieved from his position as coordinating minister
   for political and security affairs after he was investigated for
   possible rights abuses in East Timor last year, remarked that the
   military's negative track record has been used as a political
   commodity to make it weaker.
   
   The military has been under fire because many saw it as an instrument
   of the New Order regime to maintain the status quo.
   
   Wiranto said that of the utmost importance now was that the military
   needed the people's support to restore its image and allow it to
   position itself in the civilian society.
   
   "In the civilian society, the military should be given a position and
   a role to play but it must bow to civilian supremacy and civilians
   should not interfere in the military's internal affairs," he said as
   quoted by Antara news agency.
   
   Asked to comment on the presence of possible antireform elements in
   the military, Wiranto said there was really no friction on the matter
   from within the military organization since it was fully committed to
   reform.
   
   "If the issue of the presence of antireform soldiers came from outside
   the military, then there are groups who do not want the military to be
   solid. But if it was raised from inside the military, then it was by
   soldiers seeking popularity," he said.
   
   Wiranto also regretted rumors of the so-called "Wiranto Document" that
   supposedly contains the notes of an alleged meeting on Sept. 11,
   between Siti "Tutut" Hardiyanti Rukmana, Soeharto's eldest daughter,
   and a number of senior officers, including former Jakarta Military
   Command chief Maj. Gen. Syafrie Samsuddin, intelligence chief Maj.
   Gen. Zacky Anwar and Wiranto himself.
   
   "It's not true and I consider the document trash," he said.
   
   Wiranto said that following his absence in the government he had spent
   his time writing books on the May 1997 riots, the transfer of power
   from former president Soeharto to president B.J. Habibie and on the
   1999 East Timor violence. (rms)

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