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No compromise with
RMS: Officials
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The
Jakarta Post April
11, 2003
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No compromise with RMS: Officials
Azis Tunny, The Jakarta Post, Ambon, Maluku
Maluku's acting governor Sinyo Harri Sarundayang insisted that the civilian
emergency authorities would not compromise with the South Maluku Republic (RMS)
separatist movement in the planned observance of its 54th anniversary on April 25.
He said he had ordered local security authorities to take "stern measures" against the
rebels and their activities aimed at seeking wider support for the separatist movement.
"We will remain firm and there is no compromise with RMS which is fighting for the
province's separation from the unitary state (of Indonesia)," he told The Jakarta Post
here on Thursday.
Sarundayang warned the members of the separatist movement, which has been fully
supported by the Maluku Sovereignty Forum (FKM), against provoking the people to
celebrate the RMS anniversary, or raising the RMS flag.
"So far, the banning of RMS and FKM activities have not been lifted. The authorities
will take strict actions against any individuals or groups breaching the ban," he said.
The Jakarta Higher Court has ordered the police to arrest FKM Chairman Alex
Manuputty while the latter is appealing over the recent verdict of the South Jakarta
district court which sentenced him to three years imprisonment for subversion. The
arrest order was given to prevent Alex from fleeing the country.
Alex was put on trial after he and other FKM supporters raised the RMS flag in
observance of RMS's 53rd anniversary in Ambon on April 25, last year.
Maluku Police Chief Brig. Gen. Bambang Sutrisno lashed out at the separatist
movement, but said that the RMS and FKM supporters had weakened following Alex's
arrest.
"Yet, security authorities remain on alert for possible activities by the RMS in the next
three weeks and we (police) will coordinate with the civilian emergency administration
to enforce the law," he said.
Sutrisno told the people of Maluku to quit supporting RMS and FKM, because it would
raise new problems, in addition to the currently waning sectarian conflict that brought
grief and trauma to the province for nearly four years.
Maj. Gen. Agustadi, chief of the Pattimura military command overseeing Maluku and
North Maluku, called on the people not to be easily influenced by RMS supporters to
take action that would be against the law.
"Any groups who violate the law will have to face the security authorities and law
enforcers and we will not hesitate to take act against them," he warned.
Meanwhile, Adj. Sr. Comr. Sihotang, chief of the Central Maluku Police Precinct, said
he had deployed a dozen detectives to investigate the dissemination of FKM circulars
calling on the people of Maluku to fully support the celebration of RMS's anniversary in
the regency.
"The circular has been signed by FKM Secretary General Moses Tuanakota with a
call on FKM supporters and the people to remain loyal to RMS which is fighting for
the province's independence," he said, adding that the police would continue
monitoring the situation in the regency.
Sihotang added that FKM activists were believed to be holding secret meetings to
make preparations for the anniversary celebration, and that so far the police had
arrested two civil servants who participated in the secret meetings. He declined to
identify the two, but said they were residents of Kairatu district in the regency.
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