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To Keep a Promise

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

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ABOUT 100 people visited the office of Catholic Relief Services (CRS) at Lam Ara, Banda Aceh, Tuesday last week. With no banners, posters or boards bearing messages, they broke into the office to stage their protest action.

The reason for the protest was because the housing construction pledged by CRS is still not ready, thus causing the residents from Pulo Aceh to become impatient. They were tsunami victims from Lampuyang village, Pulo Aceh subdi

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