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Marching Back to Where They Belong

Monday, October 2, 2000

In the future the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) must leave the political and business arenas. The first step has been taken, but it progress will be gradual.

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The TNI’s birthday, which falls on October 5, is the appropriate time to announce the birth of a professional army. What is it? Many definitions have been given but basically it is a security force that defends this nation and country from foreign attacks. Therefore, the National Police will handle domestic security affairs. The Army steps in only when necessary.

As such, the steady march of TNI troops during peacetime is confined to t

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