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May 4, 2001

Reuters - May 4, 2001

Tomi Soetjipto, Jakarta – As Indonesia's politics descends deeper into gloom, Indonesia's tarnished military is repolishing its image and trying to position itself as the nation's savio

April 17, 2001

Jakarta Post - April 17, 2001

Jakarta – The Army's Special Force (Kopassus) officially announced on Monday the reorganization of its structure from five operational groups to three, with two supporting units.

April 10, 2001

Jakarta Post - April 10, 2001

Jakarta – President Abdurrahman Wahid said on Monday that the Indonesian Military (TNI) must remain vigilant and refuse to succumb to the tribulations faced as a result of the embargoes

April 9, 2001

Associated Press - April 9, 2001

Jakarta – President Abdurrahman Wahid blasted the United States Monday for its embargo on weapons sales to Indonesia and said the military would procure arms elsewhere to deal with the

March 16, 2001

Jakarta Post - March 16, 2001

Jakarta – Army Chief of Staff Gen. Endriartono Sutarto dismissed on Thursday speculation that there would soon be a major reshuffle in the Indonesian Military (TNI).

March 13, 2001

Jakarta Post - March 13, 2001

Karawang, West Java – Army chief of staff Gen.

March 12, 2001

Jakarta Post - March 12, 2001

Tiarma Siboro, Jakarta – With unrest, bomb attacks and separatist violence affecting various parts of the country in recent times, many people have condemned the weaknesses of the Indon

February 22, 2001

Agence France Presse - February 22, 2001

Jakarta – Indonesian military observers have warned the country's newly-empowered MPs pose a serious threat to the armed forces' attempts to extricate itself from politics.

February 3, 2001

Jakarta Post - February 3, 2001

Jakarta – Army Chief of Staff Gen.

February 2, 2001

Sydney Morning Herald - February 2, 2001

Mark Dodd, Aileu – The Falintil guerilla force yesterday became the world's newest internationally recognised army – the East Timor Defence Force.

January 31, 2001

Jakarta Post - January 31, 2001

Jakarta – Military observers called on Tuesday for gradual removal of the Indonesian Military (TNI) territorial commands and demanded TNI quit its interference in the civil government's

January 24, 2001

Jakarta Post - January 24, 2001

The public should watch out for military control of civilian institutions, says political analyst Kusnanto Anggoro of the Jakarta-based Center of Strategic International Studies and a

January 23, 2001

Jakarta Post - January 23, 2001

Jakarta – Army Chief of Staff Gen.

January 20, 2001

Sydney Morning Herald - January 20, 2001

Hamish McDonald – Next month the legendary guerilla army Falintil, an acronym for Armed Forces of the Liberation of East Timor, will cease to exist as its remaining active fighters are

January 19, 2001

Jakarta Post - January 19, 2001

Jakarta – The Army's Special Force (Kopassus) will be reorganized to meet the demands of security environment in the future, a senior military officer said on Thursday.

January 9, 2001

Jakarta Post - January 9, 2001

Bandung – Army Chief of Staff Gen.

December 15, 2000

Associated Press - December 15, 2000

Bangkok – Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid said Friday that individual wrongdoers, not institution, must be punished in the crackdown against human rights violations by his countr

December 13, 2000

Jakarta Post - December 13, 2000

Jakarta – The British government is planning to provide scholarships and training for Indonesian Air Force personnel, including fighter pilots, as part of its aid to improve the quality

December 3, 2000

Straits Times - December 3, 2000

Devi Asmarani, Jakarta – In an apparent move to win the hearts of secessionists in Aceh, Jakarta announced yesterday it was stepping up efforts to speed up preparation of a special auto

December 2, 2000

Tempo - December 2, 2000

Surabaya – A land dispute erupted between civilians and the Army in Sukorejo village, Buduran district, Sidoarjo, East Java.

November 22, 2000

Christian Science Monitor - November 22, 2000

Dan Murphy, Jakarta – When a rash of explosions rocks Jakarta, they are the immediate suspects.

November 17, 2000

Sydney Morning Herald - November 17, 2000

Lindsay Murdoch, Jakarta – Indonesia is sending 1,300 more combat-ready troops to West Papua as its army chief, General Endriartono Sutarto, warned that secessionist demands could break

Straits Times - November 17, 2000

Jakarta – Indonesia's economic woes have hit the country's air force.

November 13, 2000

Watch Indonesia - November 13, 2000

Ingo W – The latest military reshuffle continues the trend to shift former Kostrad officers to the center of power of the Indonesian army (TNI-AD).

November 9, 2000

Far Eastern Economic Review - November 9, 2000

John McBeth, Jakarta – When Lt.-Gen.

November 7, 2000

Straits Times - November 7, 2000

Devi Asmarani, Jakarta – The former commander of the Indonesian Forces in East Timor, Major-General Kiki Syahnakri, has been promoted to the position of deputy army chief of staff, the

November 5, 2000

Washington Post - November 5, 2000

Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Jakarta – When he assumed office in October 1999 as Indonesia's first democratically elected president in four decades, Abdurrahman Wahid sought to show the countr

October 19, 2000

Associated Press - October 19, 2000

Jakarta – Indonesia's underfunded military should be allowed to hold on to its vast business interests, as long it ensures they are more accountable and transparent, experts and militar

October 18, 2000

Indonesian Observer - October 18, 2000

Jakarta – Jakarta Police Chief Inspector General Nurfaizi and East Java Police Chief Inspector General Dai Bachtiar were among 31 middle and high ranking officers who lost their positio

Straits Times - October 18, 2000

Susan Sim, Jakarta – Indonesia's tough new army chief will soon invite public auditors to scrutinise the accounts of the service's many business companies and foundations.

Indonesian Observer - October 18, 2000

Jakarta – Conflict between three factions within the Indonesian Defense Forces (TNI) is hampering efforts to reform the military, says an academic.

October 17, 2000

Indonesian Observer - October 17, 2000

Jakarta – The US Embassy yesterday rejected reports that Ambassador Robert Gelbard had tried to intervene in the selection of the countrys new Army chief.

October 14, 2000

Jakarta Post - October 14, 2000

Jakarta – Political and military analysts warn of declining morale among many middle and high ranking Army officers who have found themselves without a job, thanks to the withdrawal of

October 12, 2000

Detik - October 12, 2000

Arifin/GB, Jakarta – Two more active military servicemen have been detained for selling weapons based on evidence obtained from a suspect in the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) bombing.

October 10, 2000

International Herald Tribune - October 10, 2000

Michael Richardson, Jakarta – When the Indonesian armed forces commemorated their 55th anniversary recently, the display was less elaborate than in past years.

Straits Times - October 10, 2000

Derwin Pereira, Jakarta – President Abdurrahman Wahid blinked first in the standoff with hawkish generals after being forced into a compromise over the choice for the coveted post of ar

Wall Street Journal - October 10, 2000

Jeremy Wagstaff and Puspa Madani, Jakarta – Indonesian president Abdurrahman Wahid swore in new army and navy commanders after failing to persuade increasingly assertive generals to acc

October 9, 2000

South China Morning Post - October 9, 2000

Vaudine England, Jakarta – Troops with shoot-on-sight orders were yesterday patrolling a remote valley in Irian Jaya, where 40 people are believed to have died in violence triggered by

Straits Times - October 9, 2000

Jakarta – Settlers sought refuge at military and police posts yesterday as the Indonesian police, with orders to shoot on sight, began restoring order in a remote Irian Jaya town follow

October 5, 2000

Jakarta Post - October 5, 2000

Jakarta – Experts and activists strongly criticized the Indonesian Military (TNI) for alleged unaccountable profits gained from commercial activities in the private sector and called fo

September 22, 2000

Asiaweek - September 22, 2000

Penny Crisp and Dewi Loveard, Jakarta – It was, said President Abdurrahman Wahid, an incident designed to embarrass him.

September 15, 2000

Jakarta Post - September 15, 2000

Jakarta – Despite its waning political influence, the military – especially the Army – retains several "political resources" which could enable it to come back in the future, an interna

September 12, 2000

Christian Science Monitor - September 12, 2000

Dan Murphy – The notion that Indonesia's civilian leaders do not really control their armed forces has swiftly evolved from frightening suspicion into undisputed fact.

September 7, 2000

Associated Press - September 7, 2000

Jakarta – General Abdul Haris Nasution, an Indonesian independence hero who narrowly escaped assassination in 1965, died yesterday at 81.

August 25, 2000

Wall Street Journal - August 25, 2000

Barry Wain – The way most reports had it, the Indonesian military ambushed unarmed politicians in the final hours of People's Consultative Assembly deliberations in Jakarta last week.

August 24, 2000

Detik - August 24, 2000

H Dharmastuti/Swastika & AH, Jakarta – The Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) and the National Police (Polri) are said to be the worst violators of the Humanitarian Pause in Aceh.

August 22, 2000

New York Times - August 22, 2000

Seth Mydans, Jakarta – Top military commanders have won a skirmish in Parliament to slow their retreat from political influence.

August 21, 2000

South China Morning Post - August 21, 2000

Vaudine England, Jakarta – The upsurge in fighting on the border between East and West Timor is the latest sign that the Indonesian military's special forces remain outside the control

August 18, 2000

Detik - August 18, 2000

Irna Gustia/Swastika & LM, Jakarta – A Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) investigation into a foundation owned by the Army Strategic Reserves Command (Kostrad) has uncovered corruption to

August 17, 2000

Straits Times - August 17, 2000

Marianne Kearney, Jakarta – Removing the military from politics was one of the key agendas of the reform movement in 1998, yet legislators on a People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) comm