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THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 158 (30/03/2001) #941
Ambon is also being visited by two representatives of the National Assembly of the Uniting Church in Australia, Rev. John Barr (secretary for Indonesia and East Timor) and Ms. Joy G.Balazo (Secretary for International Human Rights). They are eager listeners to various information by the Protestant Synod, the Diocesan Crisis Centre and others.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 157 (28/03/2001) #939
MOSLEM TRAINING ACTIVITIES The Governor ordered both chief commanders also to crack down on the alleged armed, physical and military-style training activities by moslems in Waai village, a former christian site, which was totally destroyed by moslem forces and consequently was occupied by moslems renaming it Waai Salam (starting at July 6, 2000 see our Reports No. 12 sqq.).

A war only God sees (28/03/2001) #938
Seattle Times Monday, March 26, 2001 - With her home destroyed and her church burned to the ground, 14-year-old Marina Rumakur knew there was only one way to survive: Convert to Islam and submit to a painful rite of mutilation. Trapped by Muslim extremists on the tiny Indonesian island of Kesui, she and more than 900 fellow Christians surrendered. Hundreds of Catholics and Protestants were forced to undergo female genital excision or male circumcision with kitchen knives and razor blades as the island was "purified" of all its Christians.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 156 (28/03/2001) #936
PROVOCATIVE RADIO STATIONS Two radiostations in Ambon in their daily late afternoon and evening broadcasts are considered by the christians as provocative for their moslem listeners and slanderous for christians, namely Radio Gema Suara Muslim (GSM) and Radio Suara Perjuangan Muslim Maluku (SPMM). It is very irritating to hear so many false newscasts being sent out, twisting facts and even concocting events that never occurred. The Governor as the Responsible for the Civil Emergency State is urged to reprimand or to close down these stations, since the Laskar Jihad in this way seems to try to prevent that any reconciliation be achieved.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 155 (26/03/2001) #932
LETTER FROM MIRIAM ABDULAH TO CHRISTINA SAGAT C.S. Several Indonesian speaking readers of these Reports, asked us for the complete text in Indonesian of the letter from Miryam to Christina, of which we sent out a translated abbreviated edition in our latest report. So here it is, while apologizing to those who do not master Indonesian.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 154 (26/03/2001) #931
MISINFORMATION BY LASKAR JIHAD COMMUNICATION FORUM Last Thursday, March 22, the deceased christian leader Agus Wattimena was buried. The burial was attended not only by many common people, but also by representatives of the chief commanders of the military and police forces. In honour of the deceased leader, there were salvos of gunfire. Next day the Laskar Jihad Communication Forum at Yogyakarta in one of its regular e-mail bulletins reported on what happened after the burial: The RMS dissidents attacked the military forces in the villages of Kudamati and Batugantung, Ambon& Making use of molotov cocktails and organic weaponry, these agitators spouted numerous fusillades towards the military forces, starting at 5.00 pm up to 6.30 pm. Being thus assaulted by these insurgents, the military responded by even more powerful gunfire&etc. We just want to ask: when will this unholy twisting of facts by this Communication Forum stop? For in fact that afternoon not any shot was fired except firing in the air in honour of a hero.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 153 (26/03/2001) #930
WITHDRAWAL COMBINED BATTALION The present conducive situation in the Moluccas is mainly attributed to the firm stand of the Military Combined Battalion (Batalyon Gabungan or Yon-Gab). However, it has already been decided that this battalion will be withdrawn from the Moluccas within short. They have been on duty in the Moluccas for seven months now, and will be replaced by other troops. However, at least the christians urge the military leaders to come back on this decision and maintain these special troops that have proved their reliability.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 152 (23/03/2001) #925
25 APRIL, DAY OF THE RMS? Next April 25, the RMS exists 51 years. There are rumours in Ambon that on that date christians will put out the RMS flag. However, christian leaders once again stress that in Ambon the RMS is extinct. Malik Selang, secretary of the moslem MUI Maluku guarantees that from moslem side there will be not any violence on that day. Anyhow, security forces will be on the alert to forestall any irregularities.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 151 (21/03/2001) #922
A National Dialogue Committee is currently being held (14-17 March) in Tual, Southeast Maluku. Some 200 Muslim and Christian participants travelled together from Ambon on the same ferry - in itself a big step forward. The Dialogue aims to bring people together from the whole province to propose ways to rehabilitate all aspects of their communities and to work towards reconciliation. The cultural principles of tolerance inherent in Maluku are being used as basis for the way forward. About 1,500 people are participating.

Paul Taylor's testimonial to USCIRF (20/03/2001) #919
As an anthropologist who has been studying the Moluccas since 1976, I have been asked to provide a brief "Situation Analysis," to assist the very important work of your Commission. I speak here entirely as a private citizen, on leave today from the Smithsonian Institution and not representing that organization in any way with these comments.

Holy war in the Spice Islands (20/03/2001) #918
The Economist Mar 15th 2001 - There is still gunfire every night in Ambon, the capital of the Moluccas, and sometimes a shattering bomb blast. Once a thriving commercial city, it is now a deadly maze of Christian "red" areas and Muslim "white" ones, a pattern of demarcation that has spread to the neighbouring islands. Children play near the front line and cheerfully tell visitors to relax when "there is no shooting at the moment." But virtually all adult Moluccans are tired of the killing, which has ruined their beautiful islands. Yet that does not mean it is over...........For all Dr Manuputty's fine words about living together in peace, even moderate Muslims in Ambon see his FKM as a threat. Laskar Jihad has started putting angry references to FKM alongside those to the RMS in its propaganda outside Ambon's main mosque. Its members are turning more radical. Afghan-style turbans can often be sighted in the Muslim sector of Ambon, and it is becoming more common for women to cover their heads in public. Refugees from Muslim areas of the archipelago have horrific tales to tell of forced Islamicisation, with death the only alternative to conversion. And many believe this is part of a wider long-term strategy to turn not just the Moluccas, but all of Indonesia, into a fundamentalist Islamic state.

Explosions rock Ambon (20/03/2001) #917
Jakarta Post March 18, 2001 - After weeks of calm, gunfire and explosions rocked Ambon on Sunday as three explosions took place near the Wijaya II hotel in the restive border area of Batu Merah - Mardika at around 5 p.m. local time.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 150 (20/03/2001) #916
NATIONAL DIALOGUE LANGGUR On Sunday, March 18, the inter-religious National Dialogue on Revitalizing Local Culture for Rehabilitation and Development in the Moluccas towards a New Indonesia in Tual-Langgur, Kei-Kecil, was closed. One of its recommendations called the Pesan Langgur said: On behalf of our belief in God Almighty and in order to enhance human values and dignity, we, the participants of the National Dialogue, have reached an accord to proclaim what we will call The Langgur Recommendation i.e. The firm and unvacillating intent to find a solution to end the conflict and the violence which up to now have unsettled the Moluccas and North Moluccas . It was also agreed upon that the dialogue at Langgur had to be seen as a step in the ongoing process of dialogue to end the conflict, encompassing all those who are involved in the unrest. Though there will always be religious and ethnic differences, however, adat (local custom) and especially adat houses should be permanent meeting points for all . The participants also pledged after returning to their locations in the Moluccas and North Moluccas to be ambassadors of the Langgur Recommendation.

Maluku provocateurs 'must be punished' (19/03/2001) #912
LANGGOR, Maluku (JP): While expressing confidence that they can solve the prolonged sectarian clashes themselves, Maluku people on Friday asked the central government to take stern measures against parties that continue to provoke them.

Indonesia: Overcoming Murder and Chaos in Maluku (19/03/2001) #911
Lacking an effective security force, the Abdurrahman Wahid government has allowed the killing in the Maluku region to simmer for almost two years without formulating a clear strategy to overcome the violence. One element of such a strategy must be the removal of the Laskar Jihad from the two provinces but this will not be enough. It is essential that the security forces are capable of protecting both communities and particularly that the removal of the Laskar Jihad is not followed by renewed attacks by Christian militias on Moslems. Peace cannot be restored until both Moslems and Christians feel that their own personal security is guaranteed. It is crucial that the government regain control of its police and military forces in Maluku and that these forces act in a neutral way between the rival communities.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 149 (19/03/2001) #910
On March 15, the last day of the Synodal Conference of the Moluccas Protestant Church (GPM), the Synod Chairman for the next period (2001-2005) was elected. The chosen one to replace Pendeta Sammy Titaley, chairman during the period 1996-2000 was Pendeta Dr. I.W.J. Hendriks. As the Secretary General was elected Pendeta S.J. (Buce) Mailoa. Majority of the votes for the offices of Vice Chairpersons I & II went to Pendeta L.Lohy and Pendeta H.S.Leleury. General opinion, also from the side of the catholics and the moslems, was in favour of the elected persons.

Presentation of Maria Sliwa at the Jan Karski Wellspring of Freedom (19/03/2001) #906
Two days ago, the South China Morning Post reported that "Faith is a big issue these days for Ambon's beleaguered Christians," after a series of onslaughts by well-armed Muslim forces, left at least half the city in ruins. On the same day this article was published, the LA Times reported that "The Christians, (are) often outnumbered and outgunned by the Muslims." And that "Muslims and Christians who wish to see each other must meet in one of the city's few neutral zones-the governor's office, the airport or the military hospital."

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 148 (15/03/2001) #902
More than a thousand participants, gathering from the whole Moluccas, were ready to start the three day National Dialogue on Revitalizing Local Culture for Rehabilitation and Development in the Moluccas towards a New Indonesia in Tual-Langgur, Kei-Kecil, S.E.Moluccas (see Report 146 no. 1).

'Purified' in the Name of Allah (15/03/2001) #901
AMBON, Indonesia-With her home destroyed and her church burned to the ground, 14-year-old Marina Rumakur knew there was only one way to survive: Convert to Islam and submit to a painful rite of mutilation.... Trapped by Muslim extremists on the tiny Indonesian island of Kesui, she and more than 900 fellow Christians surrendered. Hundreds of Roman Catholics and Protestants were forced to undergo female genital excision or male circumcision with kitchen knives and razor blades as the island was "purified" of all its Christians. The victims ranged from a 6-year-old girl to a 74-year-old woman.

Teen Relives 'Nightmare' of Life as a Muslim Slave (15/03/2001) #900
WAIPIA, Indonesia-For seven months, Benhard Leinussa lived the life of a Muslim slave... Forced to convert to Islam and undergo circumcision after his village was destroyed, the 17-year-old said his Muslim captors gave him a new Islamic name, Suadin, and put him to work.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 147 (14/03/2001) #899
On March 12 a delegation with religious background arrived at Ambon. This delegation, which intends to stay in Ambon up to March 16, consists of representatives of the Dutch interfaith Moluccan organisation Hain , the Dutch Council of Mosques, and the Global Ministries of the Uniting Churches in the Netherlands. Since last November they have joined their actons for the population of the Moluccas as a whole in the so-called Aksi Selamat . This delegation meanwhile has visited government and religious leaders and has had talks with various organisations that are involved in reconciliation efforts and humanitarian aid to the victims of violence. Also several refugees sites have been visited.

Lawmakers told of atrocities against Moluccan Christians (14/03/2001) #897
CNS March 12, 2001
- Illustrating their personal testimony with photographs and horrific video images, American civil rights workers and Indonesian atrocity victims told U.S. policymakers Friday of a systematic butchering of Christian civilians by Islamic warriors in Indonesia's Moluccan islands...."Christians I met with on the Moluccan islands witnessed their loved ones being hacked to pieces by 'Jihad Warriors,'" said Steven Snyder, president of International Christian Concern, a civil rights group.

In God and pipe bombs they trust (14/03/2001) #896
South China Morning Post Tuesday, March 13, 2001 - They are the shock troops of a crusade to defend the Christian faith and they are mostly still at school....They call themselves "Agas", an abbreviation for "Church Children who Love God". It also means "gnat". Several dozen of them live in the half-finished Catholic cathedral in Ambon, the main city in Indonesia's troubled Maluku Islands, sleeping on the pews without mattresses or sheets.

THE UNTOLD TRAGEDIES OF MALUKU (14/03/2001) #895
The findings of International Christian Concern following a fact-finding trip to Indonesia in February 2001. On February 21, 2001, as the ICC team was in Indonesia, according to the Jakarta Post (February 24, 2001 issue) the predominantly Christian village of Alang Asaude in the Seram islands was attacked by members of the Laskar Jihad. The attack, the third since January 19, 1999, took place during the early morning hours as armed assailants made their assault from three directions, by sea, land, and along mountain tracks. Three local residents were killed and the remaining residents fled to the jungles and were later evacuated by the military. Most of the houses were gutted by fire. John Tomasoa, a civil emergency administration spokesman in Ambon was quoted as saying, The attackers were reportedly members of the Laskar Jihad. It is terrible that these people keep on provoking unrest and looking for the chance to create chaos.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 146 (13/03/2001) #893
NATIONAL DIALOGUE AT KEI-KECIL - The Crisis Centre of the Diocese of Amboina, in cooperation with the Go-East Institute at Jakarta and the local Government, organizes a three day National Dialogue on Revitalizing Local Culture for Rehabilitation and Development in the Moluccas towards a New Indonesia , in Tual-Langgur, Kei-Kecil, S.E.Moluccas. More than one thousand participants are gathering for this special event, which is to take place on March 14 17, 2001.

INDONESIA COALITION PRESS CONFERENCE (12/03/2001) #891
First and foremost, Jubilee Campaign and this Coalition believe that an end to violence and restoration of peace in Indonesia should be the Bush administration's top priority as it relates to Indonesia. The United States must take a lead in promoting this process and not seek to delegate that responsibility to others.

Groups of provocateurs identified in Maluku (12/03/2001) #890
Jakarta Post March 12, 2001 - Maluku Governor Saleh Latuconsina revealed on Saturday that civil emergency authorities have identified groups of defiant security officers responsible for provoking chaos in the strife-torn province.

US aid groups no longer stand quietly (12/03/2001) #889
Christian Science Monitor Thursday, March 8, 2001 - International Christian Concern (ICC) and Christian Aid have launched a campaign, in support of local pastors, to rescue more than 7,000 villagers under threat from Laskar Jihad. One rescue mission by boat has been carried out and 22 others are planned.

A Collection of Radio and TV News about Maluku Tragedy (08/03/2001) #886
Listen to what observers, politicians and journalists say about Maluku Tragedy.

MEDIA RELEASE - UNITING CHURCH, AUSTRALIA (07/03/2001) #885
The Riverland congegations (South Australia) of the Uniting Church in Australia in conjunction with Uniting Church Oveseas Aid will be launching a National Appeal tommorrow, 8 March in Berri, South Australia. The Appeal is for the Kei Islands in the southeasten region of the Maluku Islands. We have strong contacts with people in the region and a delegation will be travelling from Australa to Indonesia in May to meet with leaders from Kei. Rev Professor James Haire, President of the Uniting Church in Australia will lead the delegation

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 145 (07/03/2001) #883
GPM SYNOD On March 4 the GPM (Gereja Protestan Maluku = Moluccan Protestant Church) opened its 34th Synod, which is to last to March 14. In his opening address Minister Sammy Titaley STh, chairman of this largest and most influential of the Protestant Churches in the Moluccas, provided a summing up of the situation of the GPM after more that two years of bloody conflict in the Moluccas: 2000 church members killed, including several ministers; 179 protestant communities scattered; 190.000 church members live as refugees; 192 church buildings destroyed; destroyed also 8 Classis offices with all of their inventories.

It's impossible to bring total peace in Malukus (05/03/2001) #882
Jakarta Post March 03, 2001 - "Basically we are wary about the fragile calm in Maluku. Many contributing factors are involved here, from the social-cultural character of Maluku people who are known to have hot tempers to the fact that there are complex security problems and that distrust among all elements of society runs high," Firman Gani said.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 144 (05/03/2001) #881
The governor of the Province of the North Moluccas, Muhyi Effendie, confirms that the North Moluccas are closed to people from outside, both Indonesians and foreigners if they cannot prove to have a proper reason to enter the area. According to Jakarta Post 28/2/2001, thirteen foreigners have been deported from the North Moluccas for illegal entry during the recent period of January and February. The last to be deported were two Australians, one American and one New Zealander," North Maluku Police chief Adj. Snr. Commr. Zulkarnain told press agency Antara . Earlier, on January 26, the police deported three Dutchmen who planned to attend the meeting of the Christian community in Halmahera, together with six others from Pakistan.

THE SITUATION IN AMBON / MOLUCCAS Report no. 143 (02/03/2001) #879
Mariners sentry post at Halong-Atas, east of the town of Ambon, unexpectedly and for no apparent reason was assaulted by a fusillade from the direction of the moslem site of Kebun Cengkeh at 7.30 PM on February 28. The mariners answered the gunfire, and got enforcements meanwhile. Local residents panicked. No casualties were reported.

Bombs, gunfights in Ambon (02/03/2001) #876
Jakarta Post 28/2/2001 - Sporadic bomb explosions and gunfire hit several parts of Ambon island in from Monday to Tuesday, officials reported later in the day. "Bomb explosions took place in Batu Merah area as well as in Galunggung and the outskirts of Ambon," civil emergency authority spokesman John Tomasoa said by phone on Tuesday.

Maluku conflict needs specific touch (02/03/2001) #875
Jakarta Post 1/3/200
1 - The widespread conflict in Maluku is "specific and needs significant handling" compared to unrest in Aceh and in Central Kalimantan, a military officer said. "The case in Maluku is far different from those in other parts of the country since it involves religious matters," Indonesian Military (TNI) spokesman Air Rear Marshall Graito Usodo told a session on journalism in conflict areas here.

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