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President orders ban on Jones lifted

Muninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

Less than a week after the country refused entry to American
researcher Sidney Jones, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono ordered
the lifting of the ban on Tuesday, blaming the incident on the
government of his predecessor Megawati Soekarnoputri.

Presidential spokesman Andi Mallarangeng said that Susilo had only
learned about the expulsion from media reports, and immediately sought
an explanation from Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and
Security Affairs Widodo Adi Sucipto and Minister of Justice and Human
Rights Hamid Awaluddin.

"The ban was issued based on a decision made by the previous
government. The President asked (the ministers) whether the ban was
relevant to the current situation. It turned out that the reasons were
irrelevant," Andi told reporters.

Hamid, however, said on Monday that Jones had been barred from
entering Indonesia after the relevant authorities had decided she was
a threat to domestic security.

Jones, director of the Brussels-based International Crisis Group
(ICG), was denied entry to the country upon arrival at Soekarno-Hatta
Airport after a short visit to Taiwan on Thursday of last week.

Responding to a request from the intelligence authorities, the
government of President Megawati refused to extend Jones' stay permit
and work visa in May 2004.

The intelligence authorities claimed her work was harmful to Indonesia
and that many of the ICG reports on the country's poor human rights
record and communal conflicts were untrue.

The government of Susilo did not extend the ban, which expired last
May. It even granted her a stay permit and work visa in July.

At a function here in late August, Susilo personally welcomed Jones on
her return.

Jones, who is mostly known for her in-depth reports on the
al-Qaeda-linked Jamaah Islamiyah terror group, said on Tuesday that an
Indonesian official had called her to inform her she could return.

"Isn't it great? ... I'm absolutely delighted.

"They asked me to wait a couple of days to make sure that all the
messages get through to immigration ... This is the shortest expulsion
on record," she told Agence France Presse news agency from Singapore.

She said she planned to return to Jakarta later this week.

Analysts had roundly condemned the government's decision to refuse
entry to Jones, saying that it was a major setback for human rights
and democracy. 





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