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October 5, 2002

Jakarta Post - October 5, 2002

Nani Farida, Banda Aceh – New lawyers representing two foreigners suspected of violating immigration law in war-torn Aceh called on the local…

October 4, 2002

Sydney Morning Herald - October 4, 2002

Matthew Moore, Jakarta – Maps showing the location of military forces in Indonesia's Aceh province in the possession of a former University of…

October 2, 2002

Jakarta Post - October 2, 2002

Nani Farida and Moch. N. Kurniawan, Jakarta/Banda Aceh – The separatist Free Aceh Movement (GAM) insisted on Tuesday that the government must set…

Green Left Weekly - October 2, 2002

Iggy Kim – A show trial is looming for Australian academic Lesley McCulloch, detained by the Indonesian military in Aceh, along with US nurse Joy-…

Green Left Weekly - October 2, 2002

[This letter was received from Lesley McCulloch via an email from the Acehnese human rights activists working for her release from Indonesian…

Green Left Weekly - October 2, 2002

James Balowski – On September 25, two leaders of the Acehnese civil rights movement – Muhammad Nasir Azis and Kautsar bin Muhammad Yus – who were…

October 1, 2002

Radio Australia - October 1, 2002

A lobby group in Darwin, Australia, claims Indonesian authorities are persecuting and intimidating civil democratic groups in the…

September 30, 2002

Jakarta Post - September 30, 2002

Nani Farida, Banda Aceh – The dossiers of British academic Lesley McCulloch and American nurse Joy Lee Sadler will be submitted to the Banda Aceh…

Jakarta Post - September 30, 2002

Banda Aceh – A female student was shot dead and a soldier was wounded in the latest violence to hit the troubled Indonesian province…

September 28, 2002

Jakarta Post - September 28, 2002

Jakarta – In line with sharia law, the Aceh legislative council is proposing that caning be one of the punishments for people who…

September 27, 2002

Radio Australia - September 27, 2002

A former Australian University lecturer who is being held by police in the Indonesian province of Aceh is reportedly sick and in need…

September 26, 2002

Laksamana.Net - September 26, 2002

[This article was distributed on September 25 on an online discussion list of academics focusing on Indonesia and appears here via the Joyo…

Straits Times - September 26, 2002

Marianne Kearney, Jakarta – Two home-made bombs exploded near the airport hours before President Megawati Sukarnoputri's lightning visit to Aceh…

September 25, 2002

Sydney Morning Herald - September 25, 2002

Matthew Moore, Jakarta – A fortnight after the former University of Tasmania lecturer Lesley McCulloch and a friend were picked up by police in…

September 23, 2002

Laksamana.Net - September 23, 2002

Detained British academic Lesley McCulloch and American Joy Lee Sadler are "private intelligence" agents determined to see Aceh split from…

September 21, 2002

Sydney Morning Herald - September 21, 2002

Matthew Moore, Jakarta – Lesley McCulloch, a former University of Tasmania lecturer, will wake up today on a mattress on the floor of a windowless…

The Guardian - September 21, 2002

John Aglionby, Jakarta – A British academic and her American friend detained in Indonesia 12 days ago for allegedly researching the separatist…

September 20, 2002

Jakarta Post - September 20, 2002

Ibnu Mat Noor and Nani Farida, Banda Aceh – Two foreign women who are being detained for suspected involvement in separatist activities while on…

September 19, 2002

Radio Australia - September 19, 2002

[An Australian academic who's still being questioned by Indonesian police in the northern province of Aceh has spoken to the ABC from the…

Jakarta Post - September 19, 2002

Jakarta – At least 70 young people coming from across Aceh province gathered in Banda Aceh on Wednesday to seek a common understanding on…

September 18, 2002

Jakarta Post - September 18, 2002

Nani Farida and Ibnu Mat Noor, Banda Aceh – Dozens of people were injured and more than 80 shophouses burned in the latest outbreak of violence in…

Reuters - September 18, 2002

Jakarta – The British embassy in Indonesia is very concerned over complaints that police have mistreated a British woman detained since last week…

Sydney Morning Herald - September 18, 2002

Matthew Moore, Jakarta – A Scottish academic detained for a week by police in Indonesia's Aceh province said yesterday she had been beaten,…

September 16, 2002

Jakarta Post - September 16, 2002

Tiarma Siboro, Jakarta – The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) has reminded the government of its unfinished investigations into a…

September 15, 2002

Jakarta Post - September 15, 2002

Banda Aceh – Two personnel of the Police Mobile Brigade were killed in a firefight with rebels in Seunuddon, North Aceh, some 300…

Straits Times - September 15, 2002

Banda Aceh – A woman teacher was executed in war-torn Aceh on Thursday, adding to the growing list of more than 50 teachers killed since 1998.…

September 13, 2002

Jakarta Post - September 13, 2002

Ibnu Mat Noor, Banda Aceh – Two unidentified gunmen in Aceh ignored the cries by a schoolboy for his mother's life on Thursday morning, shooting…

September 11, 2002

Jakarta Post - September 11, 2002

Jakarta – The Free Aceh Movement (GAM), which is fighting for the war-torn territory's independence, accepted the government's tentative plan for…

September 9, 2002

Agence France Presse - September 9, 2002

An Indonesian soldier and two civilians were killed in the restive province of Aceh, the military and residents said.

Three…

Radio Australia - September 9, 2002

[Lesley McCulloch, a lecturer in Asian Studies at the University of Tasmania in Australia, says government forces and the independence movement…

September 6, 2002

Reuters - September 6, 2002 (slightly abridged)

Banda Aceh – Rebels in Indonesia's restive Aceh province ambushed a convoy of vehicles carrying several top security and government officials,…

September 5, 2002

Jakarta Post - September 5, 2002

Ibnu Mat Noor, Banda Aceh – Two schoolgirls from the same village as the head of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) were abducted and executed by armed…

Jakarta Post - September 5, 2002

Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, Jakarta – The peace talks between the government and separatist Free Aceh Movement (GAM) slated to be held in Geneva early…

September 1, 2002

Agence France Presse - September 1, 2002

Only misery, not wealth, flows from the ExxonMobil gas pipeline that passes near this poor Aceh village, residents say.

They blame…

August 31, 2002

Sydney Morning Herald - August 31, 2002

Matthew Moore, Jakarta – Indonesia's supreme military commander has warned the separatist movement in Indonesia's troubled province of Aceh that…

August 30, 2002

Jakarta Post - August 30, 2002

Banda Aceh – Adj. Brig. Syarifuddin was killed by unidentified gunmen and 10 others, presumed to be civilians were killed on Wednesday…

Jakarta Post - August 30, 2002

Rizal Sukma – After being postponed for almost two weeks from August 5, the government finally issued a "new policy" for Aceh on August 19. The…

August 29, 2002

Jakarta Post - August 29, 2002

Banda Aceh – Security authorities in Aceh have arrested 12 members of the pro-independence Front for Acehnese People's Democratic…

Jakarta Post - August 29, 2002

Jakarta (Agencies) – The war of words between leaders of the Indonesian government and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) independence group continued,…

August 28, 2002

Laksamana.Net - August 28, 2002

The Swedish Ambassador to Indonesia Harald Sanberg says his government won't take any legal action against Hassan Tiro, the exiled chief of…

August 27, 2002

Agence France Presse - August 27, 2002

Indonesian troops killed five suspected separatist rebels in Aceh province during a raid on a suspected rebel base, a military spokesman said.…

August 26, 2002

Radio Australia - August 26, 2002

[Indonesia's troubled province of Aceh may see an escalation in conflict, if the government and separatist rebels fail to agree on conditions…

Reuters - August 26, 2002

Jakarta – Indonesia said on Monday more peace talks with Acehnese rebels could be useful, only four days after playing down chances of dialogue by…

August 23, 2002

Radio Australia - August 23, 2002

[What could US oil giant Exxon-Mobil have to do with the deadly conflict in the Indonesian province of Aceh? A group of villagers from Aceh…

Christian Science Monitor - August 23, 2002

Dan Murphy, Langsa – Nurjannah jumped back when the soldier poked his head out of the early morning sunlight into her kitchen. But she was quickly…

August 20, 2002

Straits Times - August 20, 2002

Devi Asmarani, Jakarta – The Indonesian government yesterday gave separatist rebels in Aceh a three-month deadline to drop their independence…

August 19, 2002

Straits Times - August 19, 2002

Devi Asmarani, Jakarta – New government policies expected to be unveiled today for the restive province of Aceh are likely to be a combination of…

Straits Times - August 19, 2002

Banda Aceh – At least 5,000 people paraded in Aceh province yesterday to celebrate the country's independence in a show of support for…

Reuters - August 19, 2002

Muklis Ali and Dean Yates, Jakarta – Indonesia on Monday gave rebels in Aceh province until December to resume peace talks, backing away from the…

August 18, 2002

Jakarta Post - August 18, 2002

Nani Farida and Apriadi Gunawan, Banda Aceh/Medan – A series of bomb explosions punctuated the celebration of Independence Day in conflict-torn…