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Military says more Aceh rebels shot dead

BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): The provincial military claimed on Monday soldiers had shot 
dead three separatist rebels in this strife-torn
province.
The identities of the rebels, however, remains unknown.
An intelligence officer of the North Aceh Military, Capt. Budijanto, said the rebels 
were shot in a gunfight in the regency's
village of Bate Pila on Sunday.
But witnesses denied there was any exchange of fire or that anybody was killed. "It is 
true that the military troops opened fire but
the three men were not shot dead," said a local resident who spoke on condition of 
anonymity.
Budijanto said the rebels had been ordered to surrender when they entered a mosque, 
but they fired at the soldiers, prompting the
troops to fire back.
Violence related to operations to crush Free Aceh Movement (GAM) separatist rebels in 
the province has left more than 250 people
dead so far this year.
Protests have been on the rise against the security authorities for killing innocent 
people during the crackdown on rebels.
On Monday, students grouped under the Student Solidarity for Aceh People (SMUR) 
rallied in front of the provincial police
headquarters here. They demanded an end to the violence and for the military to take 
responsibility for arson attacks which usually
followed raids on alleged GAM bases.
About 500 meters away, 10 young women staged a silent protest at the Simpang Lima 
roundabout, waving banners which read "No Joint
Military- Civilian Tribunal, KPP HAM Yes", referring to the Commission of Inquiry into 
Human Rights Violations in Aceh.
Both groups dispersed peacefully later in a day.
Separately in Temanggung, Central Java, the local security authorities said on Monday 
they had arrested a suspected GAM rebel,
identified as Nasai M. Akbar, at his wife's grandmother's house in Karanggendong 
village of Ngadirejo district.
The local military chief, Lt. Col. Sudjarwo, said Nasai was captured in a joint 
military-police raid on Saturday after being
informed by West Aceh officials.
"During questioning, Nasai admitted he joined GAM in December last year and was 
assigned to collect funds for the group's struggle,"
Sudjarwo said. (50/edt/har)
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SOURCE: The Jakarta Post

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