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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Tension between Indonesian and Malaysian officials flared up on the waters off Bintan. Why is the Joint Border Commission not functioning?

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GOOD fences make good neighbors. This old saying, which was popularized by poet Robert Frost, should be studied by security officers in this republic, especially after the detention incident by both sides off the coast of Bintan Island two weeks ago.

It began when an Indonesian Maritime and Fisheries Service (DKP) patrol boat detained five Malaysian fishing boats on suspicion of fishing in Indonesian waters two weeks ago last Tuesday. Not long a

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