National News
September 03, 2000
Gus Dur agrees to Aceh humanitarian pause extension
JAKARTA (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid has chosen temporarily to extend
the expired three-month humanitarian pause in Aceh pending further
negotiations between the government and the separatist Free Aceh Movement
(GAM), a minister announced on Saturday.
Speaking to journalists after meeting with the President at Merdeka
Palace, Coordinating Minister for Political, Social and Security Affairs
Lt. Gen. (ret) Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono expressed confidence a more
definite humanitarian interval soon would be reached with GAM.
"We see, based on its press statement, GAM is apparently willing to
prolong the pause and we welcome the gesture," Susilo said.
He added that the President's decision was based on the results of the
Cabinet meeting on Thursday. He also indicated the government had received
an official message from GAM voicing its willingness to lengthen the truce.
Without elaborating, the minister said the government would submit new
conditions for the extension of the humanitarian pause. He also failed to
reveal the length of the extension.
Susilo said the government delegation negotiating with GAM was still
headed by the directory general for political affairs at the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Hassan Wirajuda.
Hassan signed the initial agreement with GAM in Switzerland in May. The
humanitarian pause came into effect on June 2 and expired on Saturday.
"In principle the government will extend it temporarily while awaiting a
new consensus on a more definitive period of time," Susilo said.
GAM spokesman Tengku Maad Muda said on Thursday his organization was
ready to accept any decision by the government, including the termination
of the agreement.
"For us, it is OK if the truce is ended or prolonged," Maad said in
Pidie.
The town of Pidie was still 'dead' on Saturday, as most of its residents
had stopped their daily activities since Friday following a call from local
figures, who asked them to fast and say prayers for peace.
The residents gathered at mosques and said prayers. They said they hoped
that the humanitarian pause would be extended.
In a related development, Minister of Justice and Human Rights Yusril
Ihza Mahendra announced on Friday night the President had signed two
government regulations in lieu of a law dealing with Sabang Port.
Yusril clearly linked the issuance of the government regulations with the
extension of the truce with GAM, although the separatist movement is not
directly involved in the status of the port.
The President visited the port, located on the island of Weh, in January,
promising to restore its status as a free port and bonded zone.
Then president Soeharto revoked its free port status in 1984, following
his decision to establish Batam island as a bonded zone.
According to the first government regulation issued by Abdurrahman, as a
free port zone, economic activities such as banking, transportation and
tourism will be allowed at Sabang.
To implement this first regulation, the President signed the second
government regulation, which also took effect on Friday.
"Because the humanitarian pause expired on Sept. 2, the government was
facing an emergency situation, which is why we issued the two regulations,"
Yusril said.
The government regulations stipulate Sabang is exempt from customs,
excise duties, value added taxes and sales taxes on luxury goods.
"The return of Sabang's status as a free port and trade zone is expected
to encourage the people of Aceh to pursue economic activities, so that they
will decide to stay with the Republic of Indonesia," Yusril said after
meeting with the President.
Yusril is scheduled to travel to Aceh in the near future to advertise the
benefits of Sabang's new status for the people in the province.
Sabang Mayor Sofyan Haroen, who accompanied Yusril during the meeting with
Abdurrahman, said Sabang would become the center of the oil and
petrochemical industry, fisheries and tourism. (prb/51)
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