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ACEH
After the Spotlight Fades

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

With BRR’s mission complete, foreign donors have begun to leave Aceh. Two regents have also declined assets.

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ATJEH Market next to the Baiturrahman Mosque, Banda Aceh, was one of the hot spots during the tsunami on December 26, 2004. With bodies scattered between ravaged stalls, Aceh’s landmark gate was buried beneath piles of rubbish brought on by the waves.

Four years have passed and now Atjeh Market has become a modern market. The Rp33 billion renovation was funded by the Japan International Cooperation System. The new Atjeh Market, a half-hectare

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