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The Jakarta Post, May 04, 2000

ARMY PLEDGES TO PUNISH ERRANT TROOPS IN MALUKU

AMBON, Maluku (JP): Army Chief of Staff Gen. Tyasno Sudarto has
proposed a special team be sent to Maluku to deal with soldiers
who overstep their authority in the riot-hit province.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday before completing a two-day
visit here, Tyasno pledged the supremacy of the law and promised
to be tough with errant soldiers.

"I'm aware of people's allegations of Army involvement in
instigating the conflicts in Maluku. I'm not going to defend
those who are guilty.

"I've spoken to the Maluku Military chief, and it seems that we
lack military judges and prosecutors who can handle (military)
violations here," he said.

Maluku-born sociologist Thamrin Amal Tomagola is one of many who
believe that the protracted sectarian conflict in Maluku stems
from violations committed by the Army.

Ambon was rocked by violence twice last week, resulting in the
deaths of at least nine people. The incidents occurred just
after a two-day visit by Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri
to Maluku.

Tyasno said his proposal was now awaiting the approval of
Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Adm. Widodo A.S. He suggested
the legal team comprise of members of the Army, Navy, Air Force
and National Police.

He said there had been obstacles in punishing troops who had
committed violations, mainly because Pattimura Military
Commander Brig. Gen. Max Tamaela only serves as the officer in
charge of coordinating the troops. In case of a problem, the
troops are sent back to their respective units.

"Security deployment in Maluku comes from various units outside
of the islands. So it will be difficult to take quick and firm
action here," Tyasno said.

Asked whether the latest incident marked the entry of the Laskar
Jihad (Jihad Force) to Maluku, Tyasno said that the Army was
anticipating the group's movements.

The Muslim group has threatened to wage a jihad on the islands.

Tyasno also asked community chiefs to list and check the
activities of newcomers. (49/48/edt)

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