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 Rebels Say Militant Groups FPI & MMI in Aceh

January 10, 2005 04:03 AM, 
Laksamana.Net -  The Free Aceh Movement (GAM) says two Java-based militant 
Islamic groups, the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) and the Indonesian Mujahidin 
Council (MMI), have entered Aceh and their presence will only increase the 
suffering of the province's people. 

GAM's exiled leaders based in Sweden on Sunday (9/1/05) issued a statement 
expressing concern that the presence of FPI and MMI members would squander 
scarce resources that are desperately needed by the survivors of last month's 
earthquake and tsunami that killed more than 104,000 people in Aceh. 

The statement branded the two groups as "criminal organizations" and said they 
are not welcome in Aceh. It said the actions and words of FPI and MMI 
contradict Islamic teachings and "the tolerance and faith of Acehnese Muslims". 

FPI 
FPI was established in August 1998 and soon became notorious for attacking 
bars, nightclubs, brothels, pool halls and other entertainment venues deemed an 
affront to Islam. 

The organization significantly toned down its violent activities after the 
October 2002 Bali nightclub bombings, which have been blamed on regional 
terrorism group Jemaah Islamiyah. 

Prior to the Bali blasts, authorities had generally turned a blind eye to FPI's 
raids on nightspots, lending credence to claims the organization was backed by 
powerful officials in the security forces. 

FPI has long demanded the destruction of nightspots on the grounds that they 
are hangouts of prostitutes, gamblers and drug abusers. 

Critics claim that FPI has at times been in cahoots with police and soldiers, 
and sometimes in competition with them, to extort protection money from owners 
of nightspots. 

Less than a month after the Bali bombings, FPI pledged to end its violent 
raids. But the group in February 2003 announced it was making a comeback and 
threatened to attack Westerners. It also urged Muslims to sign up to fight 
Americans in Iraq. 

In October 2004, FPI members attacked bars in Jakarta and its satellite cities, 
accusing them of operating during the Islamic fasting month of Ramadhan. 

MMI 
MMI was founded in August 2000 with the ostensible aim of promoting the 
adoption of strict Islamic law in secular Indonesia. 

The group's founder is radical cleric Abu Bakar Baasyir, the suspected leader 
of Jemaah Islamiyah. He is now on trial at South Jakarta District Court, 
accused of inciting his followers to carry out the Bali nightclub bombings and 
the August 2003 bombing at Jakarta's JW Marriott Hotel. 

MMI chairman Irfan S. Awwas last week sent scores of the group's members to 
Jakarta, from where he said they would take a plane to Aceh to give "spiritual 
guidance" to the survivors of the disaster. 

MMI recently announced it had established dozens of new branches in 53 
regencies across eight provinces across Indonesia to bolster its campaign for 
Islamic law. 

Awwas said the group would continue to set up more branches throughout the 
country to spread its message. 

Statements 
Following is GAM's statement accusing the FPI and MMI of entering Aceh, as well 
as the text of a letter recently sent to US State Secretary Colin Powell by a 
group of non-government organizations urging him to pressure Indonesia to end 
military operations in Aceh. 

Regarding the Islamic Defenders Front and the Indonesia Mujahidin Council in 
Acheh 

The Government of the State of Acheh (PNA) 
Ministry of Information 
P.O.BOX 130, S-145 01 NORSBORG, SWEDEN 
TEL : +46 8 531 83833 FAX: +46 8 531 91275 
Stockholm, Sweden, 9 January 2005 

The government of Acheh in exile, the PNA/ASNLF, deplores the arrival in Acheh 
of members of the thuggish so-called Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) and the 
terroristic Indonesia Mujahidin Council (MMI). The introduction of these 
organizations into Acheh at this most critical time squanders scarce resources 
by the Indonesian government which is better allocated to the victims of the 
recent tsunami. 

The FPI and MMI are not welcome in Acheh and have never been supported by the 
Achehnese people, nor has their presence been requested. The FPI has been 
involved in sectarian killings in Maluku and Central Sulawesi and illegal 
attacks against non-Muslims and others in Java and elsewhere. 

The FPI, which is made up of street thugs and minor criminals, was established 
as a militia by TNI generals on 17 August 1998 to act as a vanguard against 
Indonesia's pro-democracy activists. It has since become infamous for attacking 
nightclubs and other places it claims contradict the teachings of Islam. 

However, as is well known, the FPI has used these attacks to extort 
'protection' money from bar owners. The FPI continues to act with the support 
of, and on behalf of, TNI generals, and is clearly in Acheh on their behalf. 

The MMI, which is the umbrella organization for groups such as Laskar Jihad, 
Laskar Jundullah and the FPI, was established in 1999 and headed by the leader 
of the terrorist organization Jema'ah Islamiyah, Abu Bakar Ba'asyir. It has the 
explicit aim of turning Indonesia into a non-democratic fundamentalist Islamist 
state. MMI's military wing, Laskar Mujahidin, used TNI sourced weapons in 
sectarian operations in Maluku and Central Sulawesi in 2000 and 2001. 

The actions and words of both the FPI and MMI are against the teachings of the 
Holy Qur'an and the Hadith and contradict the tolerance and faith of Achenese 
Muslims. Neither the FPI nor the MMI has any credentials or skills in disaster 
relief, and their presence is clearly intended as a provocation to the people 
of Acheh. Their intervention in Acheh is therefore counter-productive and is 
not wanted. 

At a time when the international community is so generously assisting the 
people of Acheh, the Indonesian government is wasting valuable funds by 
assisting these criminal organizations to travel to and stay in Acheh. It is 
thus showing that it is not concerned for the welfare of the Achehnese people, 
but is cynically intent on causing more chaos for the suffering people of 
Acheh. 

The PNA/ASNLF also deplores the continuing military operations against its 
forces in Acheh, who have declared a unilateral ceasefire in order to 
facilitate the relief effort. Again, this diversion of scarce resources at such 
a desperate time shows the Jakarta government is not concerned with the welfare 
of the Achehnese people, but only with its colonial military domination of our 
homeland. 

We therefore call on the international community to demand that the FPI and MMI 
leave Acheh, and that the Indonesian government immediately call a halt to 
military operations. Like Achehnese forces, it should focus its efforts on 
helping the Achehnese people in this time of their greatest need, or it should 
get out. 

Bakhtiar Abdullah, 
Information Officer 

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Text of NGOs' Letter to US State Secretary Powell on Aceh Crisis 

4 January 2005 

Secretary Colin Powell 
U.S. Secretary of State 
2201 C Street, NW 
Washington, DC 20520 

Dear Secretary Powell: 

We, the undersigned NGOs, are writing to bring to your urgent attention special 
concerns about the humanitarian response to the extraordinary suffering and 
damage caused by the December 26 earthquake and tsunami that struck Indonesia 
and other Indian Ocean littoral nations. 

The particularly severe damage in Aceh, where more than two-thirds of the 
casualties have been reported, requires specific international focus. It is 
crucial that the international humanitarian response to Aceh take into account 
the historical context of the region, as that will heavily influence the 
effectiveness of relief efforts. As you are aware, for nearly three decades, 
the people of Aceh have suffered the consequences of Indonesian military 
operations in which the principal victims have been civilians, as described in 
multiple State Department human rights reports. More than 2000 people have been 
killed since the May 2003 imposition of martial law in Aceh. During a previous 
period of martial law, from 1989 to 1998, some 10,000 perished. Human rights 
violations, predominantly committed by the military, have been rampant. 

To ensure maximum impact and timeliness of humanitarian assistance in Aceh, we 
believe it is essential that the United States and the international community 
urge the Indonesian government to immediately take the following steps: 

Remove all restrictions impeding access to Aceh by domestic and international 
agencies and organizations, media, and individual government assistance 
programs. Burdensome visa requirements and other bureaucratic red tape must be 
eliminated. 
Formally lift the "civil emergency" status still in force in Aceh. President 
Yudhoyono should do this directly and in no uncertain terms. 
End all offensive military operations in Aceh by the Indonesian armed forces 
(TNI). According to TNI spokespersons and media reports, offensive actions by 
the TNI against insurgents are still underway, while the insurgents have 
declared a ceasefire. 
Direct the TNI to focus exclusively on provision of essential logistics to 
facilitate humanitarian relief. TNI officers should not be directly involved in 
aid distribution - so as to circumvent military abuse of humanitarian 
assistance and to avoid escalation of legitimate fear felt by many Acehnese 
toward the military and certain elements of the police (e.g. BRIMOB). 
Acehnese civil society and local administrative infrastructure have been 
devastated. United States and other international assistance, to the extent 
possible, should give priority to rebuilding Acehnese civilian capacity to 
address both immediate needs and long-term reconstruction. 

As you travel to the tsunami-stricken countries, we thank you for your serious 
consideration of these concerns in such trying times. 

Sincerely, 

Bama Athreya 
Deputy Director 
International Labor Rights Fund 

Munawar Zainal 
Secretary General 
Acheh Center, USA 


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