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New Structure, Old Problem

Tuesday, June 4, 2002

Formation of the Maluku Security Restoration Command won't solve the problem as long as no action is taken to discipline the military and the police in the area.

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IF Indonesia were a normal country, Maluku would have long been placed under a state of military emergency. Why not? Public security and order has long gone and the civilian emergency authority has failed to end the armed conflict in the area. Still, there's a compelling reason why this magazine is of the view that putting Maluku under a state of military emergency now isn't the best way to end the conflict in the Spice Islands. Indonesia

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