BY NURDIN HASAN (KHABAR SOUTHEAST ASIA)
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Acehnese praying during the eight-year anniversary of MoU Helsinki in Banda Aceh - NH PHOTO |
Banda Aceh, TAG – The famous historic Baiturrahman
Mosque in Banda Aceh was crowded with hundreds of Acehnese gathered to
commemorate the eight-year anniversary of the peace agreement between the
Indonesian government and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM). The event was held on
August 15, 2013.
The nearly 30-year armed
conflict between GAM and the Indonesian security forces killed some 30,000
people, mostly civilians. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in Helsinki, Finland, on August 15, 2005, with Martti Ahtisaari, the 2008 Nobel
Peace Prize winner and the former President of Finland, as a mediator.
The commemoration of the
agreement, including prayers for continued peace, was led by Aceh's Governor, Zaini Abdullah. No delegates from Jakarta attended the event.
In his speech, Zaini, who
was also a former GAM' foreign minister, said that peace in Aceh has brought
encouraging results. Acehnese can now work late without worries and fears, he
said.
However, he added, more
work remains to be done.
"There are potential
threats, which could disturb peace in Aceh. Also, not all items in the Helsinki
MoU have been implemented into the Acehnese governing system," he added.
For Zaini, it is important for the central government to expedite a regulation
as part of Aceh's special autonomy.
Speaking to Khabar
Southeast Asia, Zaini said that all regulations related to Aceh's special
autonomy law should be completed before the end of the administration of
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) in 2014.
"It clearly states
that all agreements reached in Helsinki's MoU must be completed within two
years after the legislation passed the House. However, until now, there are
still many regulations that have not been made, especially regarding the authority
of the central government in Aceh to manage local resources of oil and
gas," he explained.
Zaini is optimistic that
if all the contents stated in the MoU are implemented, Aceh will be able to
increase development and become a more prosperous society. "In the MoU, we
have agreed to remain part of Indonesia. With the momentum of eight years of
peace, we hope that the central government commits to carrying out all that it
has been agreed to," he said.
Members of civil society
and activists also participated in the peace anniversary by holding a
roundtable discussion. This is a form of reflection and evaluation of the
successes, challenges, and hopes for Aceh to maintain peace and continue its
development.
Juanda Djamal of the Acehnese
Civil Society Task Force (ACSTF) stated that Helsinki's MoU should be a
framework for peace and development in Aceh. "The platform should be an
encouragement for politics, economics, and socio-cultural issues," he
explained.
A former member of parliament
in Aceh involved in the creation of the Law on Governing Aceh, Imam Syuja’,
said the MoU seems to be forgotten.
"It is important to
not let the war mentality pervade Aceh. We should emphasise the importance of
creating a spirit of peace for all people in Aceh," he said in the
discussion.
In a statement made during
the roundtable discussion, it was mentioned that the Aceh government should
build synergies with all components of society.
"Helsinki's spirit
can eliminate any possible factions and friction in society. Welfare
programmes, political development, and the rule of law should be the main
priority of the Government of Aceh," the statement indicated.
Although Aceh has
accomplished much over the last eight years, not all the problems left over
from the years of conflict have proved easy to resolve.
For some who were caught
up in the fighting, the path to reintegration in civilian life has been a
thorny one.
Anwar Abbas, 47, a former GAM combatant from Bireuen district, went to Banda Aceh for the anniversary of the
Helsinki MoU. He said that he has had difficulties finding a job in the eight
years following the peace agreement. Anwar hopes the government will help his
two children, who dropped out of school, continue their education into college.
"People do not want
to give me any food because I am a former GAM combatant," he said.
Meanwhile, human rights
groups, such as the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) say that not
enough has been done in the past eight years to bring the perpetrators of
atrocities to justice, or to provide redress to the victims.
A former Governor of Aceh,
Irwandi Yusuf, told Khabar that lack of evidence and witnesses makes it hard to
resolve such cases. "What we can do is make regulations to prevent the
kind of violence from recurring in the future," he said.[]
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