Disaster Zone
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
SQUATTING on a dead log, above a large pile of rocks, wearing shorts and a dull shirt, Salaudin was motionless for some minutes. He gazed silently at the denuded land before him. His village, in the Badar district in Southeast Aceh, was a depressing sight.
For the past two years, Salaudin had tried his luck in Lawe Mengkudu, a small village on the banks of the Alas river. On his hectare-sized plot, with limited capital available, he grew can
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