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A Hostage Drama

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

A group of barracks refugees in Aceh demands that the funding for the rehabilitation of Aceh be transferred to the pocket of its chairman. To back up the demand, the Chairman of the BRR was held hostage for 20 hours.

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It was just 30 minutes past six in the morning, still too early to enjoy breakfast. Yet Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, the Chairman of the Aceh-Nias Rehabilitation & Reconstruction Agency (BRR), called his subordinates to gather for breakfast. The menu was a packet of cooked rice with one boiled egg, fried chicken, and chili sauce.

Not an extraordinary menu to be sure. What was extraordinary about it was that it was brought to the BRR office by the Nanggr

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