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Indonesian president orders troops to end offensive in Aceh: media
JAKARTA (AFP) Jul 21, 2005
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has ordered the armed forces to halt offensives against separatist rebels in Aceh province to honor a new peace deal, a minister said in news reports Thursday.

"The president has asked Armed Forces Chief General Endriartono Sutarto not to launch any more offensive against the separatists for the sake of the peace deal," Cabinet Secretary Sudi Silalahi was quoted saying in the Jakarta Post.

Silalahi, speaking after a cabinet meeting late Wednesday, said the president made it clear the military must switch to a defensive posture in the restive province, including in anticipation of any attack by Free Aceh Movement (GAM) rebels.

Negotiators from the government and GAM on Sunday reached agreement on a draft peace pact that is scheduled to be signed in Helsinki on August 15, ending close to 30 years of bloody separatist conflict in Aceh that has claimed some 15,000 lives.

Yudhoyono's reported statement came after a GAM spokesman accused the military in Aceh of stepping up anti-rebel operations after the peace deal was struck.

At least 11 people have been killed in attacks in Aceh since Sunday, rebels and reports said.

Details of the draft peace pact are sketchy and Indonesia's top peace negotiator, Communications and Information Minister Sofyan Djalil, has said the finer points of the deal would be unveiled only once it was signed.

GAM launched its separatist campaign in 1976, saying it was prompted by injustice and the syphoning of Aceh's natural resources by the central government.

The two sides reached a truce agreement in December 2002 but this soon broke down. In May 2003 Jakarta declared martial law in Aceh and launched a major military offensive against the rebels.

Renewed efforts to make peace were prompted by last December's tsunami, which killed an estimated 131,000 people in the province.

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