(Deutsch) Sorge über starke Rolle des Militärs
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German versionPosted on 07:00 AM in Aceh, Indonesia, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Sorge über starke Rolle des Militärs
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German versionPosted on 07:00 AM in Aceh, Indonesia, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Wie kann richtig geholfen werden?
Unbegreifliche Zustände für Flüchtlinge
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German versionPosted on 07:36 PM in Aceh, Disasters, Indonesia, Information and Analysis, Publications, Environment & Climate
Indonesia: Impunity must be brought to an end – conflicts must be resolved by peaceful means
January 18th, 2005
United Evangelical Mission Diakonie – Social Service Agency of the Protestant Church in Germany Watch Indonesia!
Aide-Mémoire to the German delegation 61st Session of the UN Commission on Human Rights 14th March to 22nd April 2005
United Evangelical Mission Communion of Churches in three Continents Postfach 20 19 63, 42219 Wuppertal Rudolfstraße 137, 42285 Wuppertal Tel.: 0202 / 8 90 04-168 Fax: 0202 / 8 90 04-79 jpic@vemission.org Diakonie – ... read more
Posted on 02:12 PM in joint position papers, Human Rights, Indonesia, Publications
(Deutsch) Konfliktherd Aceh
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German versionPosted on 07:19 AM in Aceh, Indonesia, Publications, Regional Conflicts, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Stunde der Wahrheit – nicht nur für Geber
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German versionPosted on 07:27 AM in Aceh, Disasters, Indonesia, Publications, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Hilfe mit Auflagen
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German versionPosted on 07:52 PM in Aceh, Indonesia, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
Pull of tsunami woes back home
FT.com, January 13, 2005
By Hugh Williamson in Berlin, Joanna Chung in Washington, James Lamont in London and Dan Westell in Toronto
For Pipit Kartawidjaja the days since the tsunami hit his home country have been filled with emotion. Being far from home has not eased the pain for the Indonesian office worker who has lived in Berlin for the past 30 years. Grief has been mixed with wonder at the unprecedented international response to the disaster by governments ... read more
Posted on 07:41 AM in Aceh, Indonesia, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
Christian and Islamic fundamentalists in Aceh
12 January 2005
by Alex Flor
The Indonesian military is tightening its control over relief organizations. From now on, aid workers are only allowed to move freely in the two towns hardest hit by the tsunami disaster, Banda Aceh and Meulaboh. All activities outside these two cities require special permission and military escort. The official reason for this given by the Indonesian Armed Forces (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – TNI) is the imminent danger of attacks by the independence movement GAM ... read more
Posted on 09:24 PM in Aceh, Indonesia, Information and Analysis, Publications
Fragile cease fire in Aceh
10 January 2005
by Alex Flor
Other than initially reported, the exchange of gunfire on the premises used by the UN for aid distribution was most probably not a clash between members of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and the Indonesian Armed Forces. According to an eyewitness account, an Indonesian soldier snapped and opened fire for reasons so far unknown. Nobody was hurt in the incident.
The incident did, however, show very clearly the vulnerability of the international aid workers and ... read more
Posted on 05:24 PM in Aceh, Indonesia, Information and Analysis, Publications, Regional Conflicts, security sector
(Bahasa Indonesia) Perubahan di Pimpinan Koordinasi Bantuan Bencana dan Hubungan TNI dan GAM
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Indonesian versionPosted on 05:18 PM in Aceh, Indonesia, Publications, Regional Conflicts, Watch Indonesia! in the Media