Unending Conflicts
Tuesday, December 30, 2003
THE face of Indonesia throughout 2003 resembles a map dotted with flashpoints. The causes of violent conflicts differ from region to region. It can be over religious differences, public anger over the division of a province or just plainly, fighting between the security people.
A case in point is what happened in the South Sulawesi district of Luwu early in December when Indonesian Military (TNI) soldiers clashed with members of the National Polic
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