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Offers a guide to the complexities of modern Aceh, as it moves toward peace and reconstruction. This book probes the underlying causes of the conflict that has pitted Aceh against Jakarta, explaining why the Acehnese entered the Indonesian republic in 1945 with an unparalleled determination to resist outside domination.
Human rights abuse and violence by the Indonesian Armed Force in Aceh during military operations, 1989-1998.
On the massacre of Teungku Bantaqiah, an Achinese Islamic Muslim cleric and teacher, and over fifty of his family, students, and followers at a religious school in Beutong Ateuh, West Aceh on July 23, 1999.
The World Justice Project (WJP) joins efforts to produce reliable data on rule of law through the WJP Rule of Law Index 2016, the sixth report in an annual series, which measures rule of law based on the experiences and perceptions of the general public and in-country experts worldwide. We hope this annual publication, anchored in actual experiences, will help identify strengths and weaknesses in each country under review and encourage policy choices that strengthen the rule of law. The WJP Rule of Law Index 2016 presents a portrait of the rule of law in each country by providing scores and rankings organized around eights factors: constraints on government powers, absence of corruption, ope...
Legislative process of the Indonesian Law on Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a law to establish a national commission that will deal with abuse of human rights in Indonesia.
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On the massacre of Teungku Bantaqiah, an Achinese Muslim cleric and teacher, and over fifty of his family, students, and followers at a religious school in Beutong Ateuh, West Aceh on July 23, 1999.
On the massacre that occured outside a military base (Koramil) at Idi Cut, East Aceh on Feb. 3, 1999.