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The Jakarta Post, 19 August 1999

Troops in Aceh to be redeployed

By Imanuddin

BANDA ACEH (JP): The Indonesian Military will soon redeploy Crack
Riot Troops (PPRM) fighting separatist guerrillas in Aceh to
strategic locations in the province or return them to barracks,
Minister of Defense and Security/Indonesian Military (TNI) chief
Gen. Wiranto said here on Wednesday.

The military, however, will declare a state of emergency in Aceh
if separatist rebels continue employing violence and the situation
becomes uncontrollable, he said.

Addressing a meeting of some 300 local political, social,
religious and youth leaders here, Wiranto said the troop
redeployment was part of the government's commitment to bring
peace and order to the province.

"We can understand the people's aspirations... After observing the
number of victims, TNI has decided to immediately withdraw its
PPRM troops from their respective operation zones and deploy some
of them to safeguard strategic projects in the province.

"While others will be sent back to their barracks to get ready to
protect the Acehnese from any security disturbances," he said.

Wiranto was accompanied by National Police chief Gen. Roesmanhadi,
the military's intelligence chief, Lt. Gen. Tyasno Sudarto,
Ministry of Defense and Security secretary-general Lt. Gen.
Fachrul Razi and chief of the Army's Strategic Reserves Command
(Kostrad), Lt. Gen. Djamari Chaniago.

Wiranto said the troop withdrawal would occur by Aug. 23 at the
latest.

He said the withdrawal would not affect the government's ability
to maintain security and order in the province, because police
officers would still be present.

The military will temporarily halt its offensive operations -
hunting for separatist rebels and sweeping for weapons -- to
prevent more victims among the people, he said.

In return, he said, all members of the separatist Free Aceh
Movement (GAM) must help the government bring peace to the
province and put an end to their violent actions.

"They (separatist rebels) must not attack, destroy or burn
government and public facilities.

"They must not attack, kidnap or kill security officials and the
people," he said.

He called on separatist guerrillas not to disturb the province's
economic activities and public transportation.

He also told the rebels not to raise their flag and to hand over
their firearms to security officials.

"And if they (separatists) disobey our call, we may take firm
action, including declaring a state of emergency," he said.

Saying dialog was the most appropriate solution to Aceh's
problems, Wiranto called on all Acehnese to avoid violence in
seeking solutions to the province's troubles.

Wiranto said he was ready to help settle Aceh's problems and
become part of the solution. "I'm not deaf, because I can hear ...
I'm not blind, because I can see ... and my heart is open so that
I can feel your problems."

Wiranto said a number of Cabinet ministers would visit Aceh on
Aug. 28 to discuss ways to develop the economic potential of the
province.

"They will discuss reestablishing seaports and railway stations,
as well as increasing the airport's capacity," he said.

Noting the need for a shorter line of command to anticipate
security disturbances in the province, Wiranto said the military
headquarters would soon reestablish a provincial military command.
Currently, the Bukit Barisan Military Command, whose headquarters
is located in Medan, North Sumatra, oversees security in Aceh.

"We are ready to reestablish the Iskandar Muda Military Command.
We have even prepared a candidate for the commanding post," he
said, adding that a native Acehnese might be appointed to the
position.

The Iskandar Muda Military Command overseeing Aceh, the 17 Agustus
Military Command overseeing West Sumatra and the Bukit Barisan
Military Command overseeing North Sumatra, were merged to form the
Bukit Barisan Military Command in May 1985. The move was part of a
massive reorganization of the Army which saw the number of
military commands reduced from 16 to 10.

Leading Acehnese figure M. Noernikmat said after the meeting a
group of Acehnese leaders living in Jakarta would soon hold a
meeting to discuss efforts to settle the province's problems.

"The meeting will discuss a plan to organize a national meeting of
Acehnese living in Indonesia," he said, adding that leading
figures of the separatist movement, including Abdullah Syafei,
would be asked to attend the meeting.

He, however, dismissed the possibility of inviting Acehnese living
abroad.

"They're not Indonesian citizens anymore; they're foreigners," he
said, specifically referring to GAM president Hasan Tiro and prime
minister Malik, who reside in Sweden and Singapore, respectively.

In a related development, some 40,000 refugees who fled their
homes due to the increasing violence in Aceh, have returned to
their homes in Bandar Baru subdistrict, Pidie regency.

Some 150,000 people have flocked to various makeshift refugee
centers in the province's most volatile regencies -- East Aceh,
North Aceh and Pidie. (51)

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