
Sumario: Aceh: First phase of relocation and decommissioning completed (27 September 2005: Brussels)
Banda Aceh, Indonesia: In less than two weeks, the Government of Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) have completed Phase One of the scheduled relocation of TNI and POLRI non-organic forces and decommissioning of GAM arms in the province of Aceh.
According to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in Helsinki on 15 August between the Government of Indonesia and GAM, the relocation on non-organic TNI military and police forces will be executed in four stages in parallel with GAM decommissioning starting on 15 September and to be concluded by 31 December 2005.
The relocation of TNI and POLRI non-organic forces during Phase One has been successfully completed two weeks ahead of schedule and is a positive response to GAM's initial surrender of weapons between 15 and 17 September 2005. During this phase, around 6.671 TNI and 1.300 Police personnel have been relocated out of Aceh, and a total of 243 arms have been handed over by GAM and approved by AMM. To date both parties continue to meet their commitments under the terms of the MoU.
"I congratulate both parties for the leadership and political will shown in achieving this early success, which is a clear indication of the commitment of both parties to the peace process", said Pieter Feith, Head of the Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM). AMM has been invited by the Government of Indonesia and with the full support of the leadership of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) to support the Government of Indonesia and the GAM in the implementation of the MoU. "With a view to maintaining this
positive momentum, we expect to be able to launch Phase Two before its scheduled starting date of 15 October", Mr Feith added.
The AMM, which is a civilian mission comprised of monitors from the EU plus Norway and Switzerland and five ASEAN countries, has set up Headquarters in Banda Aceh and 11 District Offices throughout Aceh province: Aceh: Sigli, Bireuen, Lhoksemawe, Langsa, Tapaktuan, Blang Pidie, Meulaboh, Lamno, Banda Aceh, Kutacane and Takengon. The mission also includes 4 mobile decommissioning teams.
The EU and ASEAN fully respect the territorial integrity of Indonesia and see the future of Aceh as being within the unitary state of the Republic of Indonesia. AMM is completely impartial by nature and do not represent or favour any of the parties.
ACEH MONITORING MISSION (AMM) - FACT SHEET
The Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM), led by Mr Pieter Feith from the EU, has been established to monitor the implementation of various aspects of the peace agreement set out in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by the Government of Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) on 15 August 2005 in Helsinki, Finland. The European Union, together with five contributing countries from ASEAN (Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei, Philippines and Singapore), and Norway and Switzerland, are
providing monitors for the peace process in Aceh (Indonesia).
Following a brief interim presence (IMP) since the signing of the MoU, the AMM was officially launched on 15 September 2005. The AMM presence, which will initially cover a period of 6 months, is based on an official invitation from the Government of Indonesia and with the full support of the leadership of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM).
The AMM is undertaking this mission in order to contribute to a peaceful, comprehensive and sustainable solution to the conflict in Aceh. This has been made all the more important by the terrible tsunami disaster of 26 December 2004 and the suffering it inflicted on the Acehnese people. The EU and ASEAN fully respect the territorial integrity of Indonesia and see the future of Aceh as being within the unitary state of the Republic of Indonesia.
The objective of the AMM is to assist the Government of Indonesia and the GAM in their implementation of the MoU. This includes the following tasks:
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