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Keeping the Peace at Home

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

One thousand Indonesian soldiers will leave on a peacekeeping mission to Lebanon.A noble mission, despite the unceasing tribal war in Papua.

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THE young soldiers lined up, complete with their battle gear, their faces visibly tense as their commanding officers inspected their readiness for departure to Lebanon. The men are counting the days before departure. The big brass, the generals, are even more restless waiting for word on the date the troops will leave. No definite date has been received. Every cabinet minister has his own date.

Preparations have virtually been completed. The tanks

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