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The Jakarta Post, 16 August 1999

Wiranto Snipes Back At Military's Critics

JAKARTA (JP): Gen. Wiranto launched a verbal offensive on
Saturday against attacks on the human rights record of the
Indonesian Military (TNI) and its perceived apathy toward
reform.

The TNI commander also defended its handling of the restive
provinces of Aceh and Maluku, saying the military was
committed to maintaining security and order throughout the
country. He termed it "strange" that people blamed the military
for the violence in the two provinces while allowing "certain
groups" to further their interests by committing violence.

"It is very strange that the majority of the people join hands in
pressing the military to pull its riot personnel from the two
provinces," he said in a media conference after chairing a TNI
leadership meeting at its headquarters in Cilangkap, East Java.

He said there were groups seeking to foster public opinion that
the military was guilty of a litany of past offenses, that it was
splintered, antireform and maneuvering to restore its grip on
power.

Among those attending the meeting were Military Deputy
Commander Admiral Widodo A.S., Army chief Gen. Subagyo
Hadisiswoyo, Navy chief Vice Adm. Achmad Sutjipto, Air
Force chief Hanafie Asnan, TNI General Affairs chief Lt. Gen.
Sugiono and TNI Territorial Affairs chief Lt. Gen. Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono.

Wiranto reiterated there would be no military pullout from Aceh
and Maluku because it was TNI's duty to curb violence and
defend national unity. He did, however, backtrack on an earlier
stance against holding dialogs with separatist rebels, stating
the military would talk to anyone seeking peaceful and
comprehensive solutions to the violence in the two provinces.

"The key problem in Aceh is that people let the Free Aceh
Movement separatists fight for independence from Indonesia."
Commenting on the almost daily killings in Aceh over the past
three months, he said people should consider why the military
was forced to resort to using arms against the separatist group.

"We need to see the situation in a comprehensive manner," he
said.

Aceh and Maluku are considered the most restive provinces in
the country. East Timor and Irian Jaya also have experienced
their share of unrest which has drawn international attention.

In the Irian Jaya capital of Jayapura, a group calling itself the
"Indigenous People of West Papua" issued a statement on
Saturday blasting the military for the suffering it inflicted on the
people.

They demanded a stop to activities that constituted a military
operation in the mineral-rich province, describing them as
marked by "intimidation, torture, rape and even mass killings".

Reshuffle

Wiranto also declared the military's neutrality ahead of the
General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly and
presidential election in November.

"TNI will remain neutral in facing all groups in society," he said.

Wiranto sidestepped queries regarding widespread speculation
that a reshuffle is imminent in the Indonesian Military.

"You seem to be smarter (than I am)," he said to a journalist.
"Because even though I have not made any decisions, there are
lists (of names of military officers said to be replaced)
circulating."

"The (reshuffle) is an internal policy of TNI ... you will be told
later on," he said as quoted by Antara.

The news agency quoted unidentified sources as saying that
among those to be affected by the reported reshuffle was TNI
spokesman Maj. Gen. Syamsul Maarif, who would be posted as
governor of the Military Academy. He would be replaced by
Brig. Gen. Sudrajat.

Antara also said former East Timor military commander Col.
Tono Suratman would be promoted brigadier general and
posted as deputy spokesman of TNI.

Detik.com reported Wiranto as denying speculation that he
would replace Subagyo H.S. "There will be no replacement of
the army chief," Wiranto reiterated.

"If there is (a reshuffle), we'll announce it at the proper time,"
he added. (34/rms/swe)b

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