STATE OF ACHEH

OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER

C/O BOX 130, 145 01 NORSBORG, SWEDEN

TEL+46 8 531 83833  FAX +46 8 531 91275
[www.asnlf.net]

 
 

PRESS RELEASE

 

THANK YOU WORLD

The leadership of the State of Acheh in exile wishes to express our most 
profound gratitude to the governments of the United States of America, Japan, 
Australia, European Union, China, Asean States, New Zealand, the United Nations 
Organizations and non-governmental organizations for their prompt and massive 
aid now pouring into our devastated country.

A special gratitude goes to all humanitarian workers, journalists and not the 
least to all foreign military personnel now operating in some of the most 
difficult and remote parts of our country.

While it is true that for the most part that the relief goods are still blocked 
in the capital city of Banda Acheh and even in larger quantities in Jakarta and 
at the North Sumatra city of Medan and this problem is caused not by any lack 
of expertise and hard-work on the part of the international community, 
governmental as well as NGOs, but rather on the un-cooperative attitude of the 
Indonesian authorities. 

We understand no effort is spared to overcome all kinds of delivery problems, 
from physical inaccessibility due to the destroyed infrastructures, to the 
outright criminal recalcitrant refusal on the part of the Indonesian military 
to cooperate and allow the distribution of aid to be carried out immediately 
without hindrance.

Today we found ourselves reading this heartwarming news:

"Saturday January 1, 05:35 PM: Marines join Acheh relief efforts. Thousands of 
United States marines and air force personnel have arrived off the coast of 
Indonesia's Acheh to deliver emergency aid through the devastated country. The 
aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, which has 12 Seahawk helicopters on board 
is now stationed off the coast near Banda Acheh. Four more US Navy ships are 
nearby, all with around 4,000 military personnel. The helicopters have begun 
flights over much of Acheh, dropping emergency food, medicines and other aid to 
victims of the tsunami disaster. The US embassy in Jakarta says the ships also 
have the capacity to clean up to 340,000 litres of water per day. Australian 
Hercules aircraft continue to shuttle other supplies from further south."

We would like to take this opportunity to reiterate our commitment and to 
assure the world community that our forces are strictly maintaining the 
unilateral ceasefire that we have ordered within 24 hours of the disaster to 
facilitate the safe deliveries of the aid. Journalists, human rights monitors, 
humanitarian workers as well as foreign military personnel involved in relief 
operations are all free to enter any part of the country under our control.

We welcome any initiative taken by the international community to turn our 
unilateral ceasefire into a formal ceasefire agreement with the Indonesian 
forces in order to create peaceful and conducive environment on the ground 
while the relief operation is going on.

 

Stockholm, January 1, 2005

 

Malik Mahmood

Prime Minister in Exile

State of Acheh


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