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The Last Lap

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

The AMMs term has been extendedagain, now until December 15. This time, to enable it to serve as observer in the election of Aceh regional heads.

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AT the request of the Government of the Republic of Indonesia (RI), with the full endorsement of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), the AMM will remain involved in the peace process and continue its presence in Aceh until December 15, 2006, a press release from the AMM headquarters in Banda Aceh said last Monday.

This is the umpteenth time that the Aceh Monitoring Missions presence in Aceh has been extended. Formed by the European Union to monitor and

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