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Of Curfew and Torn Shirts

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Tempo volunteers visited Lamno, an area which can only be reached by air or sea. There were some tense moments with the military.

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NIGHT fell over the waters at Lamno, in the Regency of Aceh Jaya. The fishing boat we were on, with a cargo capacity of 20 tons, pulled up to the emergency dock on Monday two weeks ago. The six-and-a-half hour trip from Banda Aceh to Lamno, through choppy seas, was finally over.

The skeleton of a reinforced-concrete bridge could be seen not far from where we had docked. The bridge, which connected Lamno with Meulaboh, the second largest ci

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