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and said weapons were used in later attacks and atrocities. In some cases individual personnel of both the military and police are reported to have joined the militias of their respective religion, with up to 350 military personnel alleged to have assisted and fought alongside Muslim fighters. Initially the local militia groups had organised themselves as 'defenders' and 'protectors' of their respective community against rival attacks, establishing
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taken shelter, 4 of those who emerged were murdered with machetes, 3 adults and an adolescent boy according to some sources. The boy is often referred to as Roy Pontoh, a 15-year-old Ambonese Christian who is described as having stood up to the militants when asked to renounce his faith and was subsequently murdered with a machete and his body placed in a ditch. Other campers were abused, ordered into the main hall and robbed of their valuables.
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town in North Halmahera, between Muslims and Christians. Muslim militias, known as Pasukan Merah (Red Force), attacked Christian villages and suburbs, while Christian militias, led by Sakeus Odara, counterattacked and destroyed Muslim properties. By the next morning, most Muslims in Tobelo retreated to the main mosque, Mesjid Raya, which was surrounded by the military and protected from the Christian attackers.
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carrying 50 unidentified youths is alleged to have arrived in Waringin around 17:00 (UTC+9) and the occupants were seen damaging homes and other property with metal bars and rocks, but residents of Waringin claim they fended off the attacks. There had not yet been any casualties and police assured Waringin residents they could return home safely.
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the incident surveyed 405 residents and confirmed the circumcisions were done under duress, and 648 Christians were later evacuated from the island. Witnesses from other villages described to Christian researchers several instances of the village Christian population, aged 6 and upwards, being forcibly circumcised with unclean implements.
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supported by Makians and Tidores, while the Christians were joined by a new militia called Pasukan Putih (White Force). The Pasukan Putih managed to push the Pasukan Kuning back to the Sultan's palace, where a ceasefire was brokered by the Sultan of Tidore. A Catholic school was burned down during the fighting.
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On 24 October, the Makianese allegedly attacked again deeper into Kao lands, though this is disputed by some Makianese, and in counter-attack a 5,000-strong movement of Kao burnt down all 16 of the Makianese villages in the contested Malifut subdistrict. The mixed-faith Kao stressed the non-religious
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during the violence on the island was initially minimal and significant number of Buru residents were reported missing in the weeks after the December violence, most taking refuge in the densely forested interior of the island, and the Indonesian military distributed leaflets urging them to return to
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The torch ceremony was also being used that year to inaugurate a new security force, the Pattimura military command, which would oversee the Maluku province; the event only served to humiliate the military, who were attacked with missiles by both sides after the intervention with live ammunition. The
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On 1 March mobs from the rival faiths confronted each other again and a mob of Ahuru Christians attacked the mostly Bugis and Butonese Rinjani neighborhood, killing a family of 5. The clashes had restarted as people reacted to incorrect reports that 4 others had been shot inside a mosque by police; 3
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Two men from the group were murdered, and their van torched, while travelling through Wakal town after seeking assistance from the military in Hila village to transport the campers. Soon after, a truckload of militants arrived at the camp ground and ordered the campers out of the rooms where they had
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After hearing of the destruction of homes, Christian residents gathered outside Kudamati church to launch a counter-offensive and defend those at Mardika, but were blocked by a Muslim crowd at Waringin in the first direct clash of the two sects with the largest confrontation at Mardika plaza. A truck
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The crisis was also allegedly permeated by the rivalry of two large semi-criminal gangs that operated in Ambon and, allegedly, Jakarta. The gangs possessed a quasi-religious identity; the 'Reds' identifying as Christian and 'Whites' as Muslim, and had prepared contingency plans for an attack from the
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January 2000: The Sultan of Tidore was removed as governor of North Maluku. The Pasukan Putih militia rebranded itself as Pasukan Jihad (Jihad Force) and recruited thousands of fighters from Ternate and Tidore, under the leadership of Abu Bakar Wahid. They planned to launch a major offensive against
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On 6 November, a several-hundred strong Muslim gang, led by local Makianese political elite and thought to be mostly Makianese refugees, raged through Ternate attacking the Christian minority there also. The police forces of Ternate were only able to guard their own institutions from attack, yet the
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Small war-like battles between well organised gangs of the rival faiths took place on a daily basis during late August and September, claiming more lives, including one soldier and at least 8 gang members who had been attacking a church on 10 September. In the period between the first riots in Ambon
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The first large-scale massacre of civilians in a house of worship, as would become common in the conflict, was perpetrated by uniformed gunmen on 12 August against local residents taking refuge in a Galala church. The residents were allegedly locked in the Yabok church and fired on by people wearing
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instances of intervention with live fire by security forces were recorded with concrete details. Most agree troops fired directly into the warring crowds, and the Catholic diocese of Ambon officially announced a lack of confidence in the military forces, who it said were supporting the Muslim gangs.
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to Tulehu, and raided the Waai township with fishing bombs among other weapons. Waai authorities counted the deaths of 2 locals and a visitor and killed a further 10 Muslim aggressors in the defense of the town, a number supported by Muslim sources, who claim more Christians were killed. Significant
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During the conflict several thousand child soldiers fought, unofficially, in the civilian militia of both sides; a significant number of the children that fought were either orphaned or displaced by earlier fighting, and felt an obligation to take up arms willingly to protect or avenge their family
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29 December 1999: Christian militias continued their offensive in North Halmahera, targeting Muslim villages in Gorua and Papilo. They also launched a coordinated attack on Togoliua, where many Muslims had taken refuge in the Mesjid Al Islah mosque. The mosque was bombed and collapsed, killing many
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Muslim migrants fought for three days, and the majority of sources state that the violence had started with the invasion of Sosol, one of the two villages destroyed by the Makianese gang. A team of leaders was tasked with securing peace by the regional government, however no modifications were made
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when their vehicles were stopped, and shot at the crowd around the barricade when attacked with home-made weapons. The second intervention happened during another round of clashes by youths armed with petrol bombs and machetes around Batu Merah and Mardika. Ten were killed and 30 seriously injured,
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Fighting again resumed in Ambon City on the morning of 23 February following a minor confrontation, the nature of which is disputed. It is generally agreed that a Muslim mob formed after the confrontation and was countered by the rapid formation of a rival Christian mob, with each causing damage to
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It is widely recorded that the initial confrontation that sparked the conflict was between a Bugis minibus driver and either some Christian youths, a drunk or a Muslim conductor, near a bus terminal in Batu Merah village. Despite the differing accounts, it is agreed that a mob, Church reports state
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village of Tanah Baru, when several hundred Catholic villagers of both sexes were taken as prisoners to a local mosque. The captives, ranging in age from 6 to the elderly and including pregnant women, were crudely circumcised with shared razors and left with open wounds. An investigation following
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Massive riots again ignited in Ambon City and surrounding districts on 26 December, and lasted many days, following reports that a 14-year-old Muslim pedestrian was struck by a Christian driver. The intense fighting heralded the widespread use of firearms and home-made bombs by civilian gangs, and
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After a clash of drunken youths in the middle-class Poka suburb of Ambon on 23 July and subsequent heavy handed military intervention, fighting intensified to a war-like scale and lead to the deaths of at least a further 34 in the first four days alone, with Ambon hospitals reporting a shortage of
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The largest loss of life at the hands of security forces at that stage in the conflict occurred in Kariu on the island of Haruku, when military units used live ammunition to quell a clash between a groups of Christian residents and Muslims from surrounding villages, reportedly killing 23. Accounts
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The fighting became more virulent with the reported murder of 5 Butonese passengers of a van near the state Islamic institute by a Christian mob, and a further 8 people were killed in Karang Panjang and Kramat Jaya as homes and a mosque were set alight. Some sources reported up to 23 killed during
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there were several weeks or so of respite from wide scale violence, attributed in part to the deployment of 3,000 more troops, most of whom were from outside Maluku province. Road blocks had been established by their respective factions around villages in Ambon, preventing several possible clashes
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The movement was confronted by residents at Posso, who had mobilized after hearing of the destruction of Benteng Karang. At the point of contact a group of 10 soldiers attempted to restrain each side from advancing, however the units were forced to withdraw after coming under attack with missiles.
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claimed to be neutral throughout the conflict. However, the authorities were criticized for not preventing attacks and allegations of ethnic and religious bias were alleged by both communities, in particular that a number of troops handed over state-owned weapons, mostly to Muslim militia members,
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27 December 1999: Muslim mobs attacked the GMIH church and the Christian village of Pune. Armed men from both sides gathered near the mosques and churches in Soatobaru and Dokulamo. A homemade bazooka blast sparked a riot in Soatobaru in the late afternoon. Violence erupted in Tobelo, the largest
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and destroyed by arson and the largest shopping complex in Ambon left entirely gutted. In addition, many hundreds of homes and thousands of vehicles were destroyed by arson. On 27 July, three members of a rioting Muslim crowd were killed by police directly outside the Al-Fatah mosque, however few
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after a misunderstanding during a peace initiative by Christians, which saw at least 7 injured and several Muslim houses and market stalls destroyed on 3 February. The next day several dozen houses were burnt in a Christian village in Kairatu, while on 5 February, Christian residents of Kamariang
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The large movement of Hitu Muslims continued to advance upon Ambon through the mixed-faith hillside villages of Hunuth, Waiheru, Nania and Negeri Lama who were warned of the advance by survivors of Benteng Karang. Women and children of Hunuth took refuge on boats while the men attempted to defend
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were mostly foreign owned. Some estimates placed direct employment in the civil service at a quarter of total employment in Ambon and figures from 1990 stated 38% of Ternate workers were employed by the government. The dependence on a generally static number of public service positions meant that
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militia group, composed of trained fighters from other predominantly Muslim areas of Indonesia, who ran a campaign in the later stages of the conflict to drive out Christian residents of Maluku. On the other hand, in several cases, Christian militias also carried out attacks and massacres against
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28 December 1999: In Ternate, the capital of North Maluku province, a minor incident involving a car driver and members of the Pasukan Kuning (Yellow Force), a pro-Sultanate Muslim militia, escalated into a violent clash between Muslims and Christians in the central city. The Pasukan Kuning were
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during the first 3 or so days claimed anywhere from 43 to 65 lives, with bodies discovered weeks after in the ruins of Ambon. Over 100 were seriously injured at least 10 houses of worship had been destroyed, with the loss of homes and significant retail services forcing the displacement of up to
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One of the first villages the mob had to pass through on the Ambon road was Benteng Karang, an all-Christian village where they launched their attack. Police warned the residents of Benteng Karang on two occasions they were likely to be attacked, and a group had gathered around the main church
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Though all violence during the four-year period cannot be linked directly to political or sectarian issues, as a significant majority could be attributed to opportunistic crimes, the violence was categorized by the armed campaigns of local militia groups targeted almost exclusively against the
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over three days during a raid by Muslim militias on the predominantly Christian town of Alang Asaudi on 3 December, and government forces were criticized for not preventing such a high number of casualties. On 4 January 2000, at least 17 were killed by live ammunition as police opened fire on
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Christian youths, however people on the Christian side felt the authorities were being overly forceful with the Christian fighters and lashed out at the Kostrad troops, killing Gusti Ngurah Hartawan. In defence, the soldiers opened fire on the crowd, killing one or possibly two. Media reports
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The same day, after the carnage in Ambon, security forces were given orders to shoot on sight any potential troublemakers, though their use of these powers in several instances called into question whether the new police powers were being abused, or if officers were acting impartially in the
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around the Al-Fatah mosque and nearby Maranatha Church, where the city had split into Christian and Muslim enclaves. At least a further 98 had died during early and mid August, including all civilians murdered in Galala and 15 killed in Batu Merah on 10 August, however the deployment of one
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20,000 residents. Ambon airport was closed and a curfew applied in the town for the week after. The weapons used in this early period of rioting were mainly machetes, flaming arrows, spears, and other traditional weapons, and arson was as widespread as it would be throughout the conflict.
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dispute happened days after a peace deal was agreed upon by local leaders of the two faiths, and it was therefore clear that the resentment and violence could not be contained by the formalities of an authority distrusted on both sides after the role of security forces in so many deaths.
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area of Jakarta on 22 November 1998, which saw up to 14 killed and numerous church burnings following rumors that Christian Ambonese guards of a significant gambling house had destroyed a Mosque. Most of the 180 arrested in the immediate aftermath of the violence were of Ambonese origin.
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differ as to how many died on either side and the total number of dead from the shooting and confrontation may have been around 30, including 4 elderly residents who attempted to flee to the forest to escape the complete destruction of Kariu and the town's main church by the Muslim mob.
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business district, and physically stood between the mobs and possible victims in some cases and were later commended for preventing a potential massacre. At least 4 people died, however, and the Indonesian Navy later evacuated the several thousand Christian residents of both islands to
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The number of armed Posso residents steadily grew to over 100 as the defenders repelled several advances and, eventually, an agreement was negotiated whereby the Hitu Muslims were to return to Hitu in army trucks. Most, however, returned on foot and are known to have murdered a local
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clashing mobs in Masohi, a port town on Ceram Island, where several hundred houses were also destroyed by arson. A significant number of units were transferred from Ambon the weeks prior to contain the violence, but were largely ineffective in preventing further attacks on property.
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The undermanned security forces of the Keis faced logistical difficulties caring for the estimated 13,000 residents that sought refuge at military offices, and another 200 soldiers were deployed from Ambon. The tripling of troop numbers is cited as helping bring the conflict on the
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from the mid-1980s onwards was held by civil servants, observed P. M. Laksono, and their salaries and monetary provisions from Jakarta contributed the overwhelming majority of wealth entering the Maluku region, as local agricultural and marine production was largely subsistence and
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nature of the two battles and took liberties to avoid desecrating any mosques or schools; only 3 people were killed in the fighting, however there was massive destruction to Makianese property and anywhere up to 16,000 Makianese, almost all of those in the subdistrict, fled to
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communities in January 1999, cascading into what could be described as all-out warfare and atrocities against the civilian population committed by both sides. The main belligerents were therefore religious militia from both faiths, including the well-organised Islamist
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On the night of 19 January, witnesses report that large, and allegedly well organised, groups of Christian rioters entered Kampung Paradeys in several waves, smashing and looting from Muslim homes on the orders of an unknown leader. The targets of the attackers were
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for district positions of authority, which held both prestige and economic advantages, cast doubt on the number of voters each group could claim to command and it was within the best interests of all significant groups to mobilize support for their respective cause.
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of Muslims in Maluku district affairs, with two successive Muslim governors selected in 1992 and 1997 who began to fill vacancies in the civil service with Muslim appointees, and has been cited as creating anxiety within the Christian community about a potential
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alleged to have been perpetrated on the islands of Kesui and Teor, and many of the victims suffered complications from the wounds, requiring later emergency treatment. Accounts describe that several militia fighters were also subjected to brutal, non-religious
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February-March 2000: The Pasukan Jihad and the Christians engaged in frequent skirmishes in Galela and Jailolo sub-districts. The Pasukan Jihad received reinforcements from Ternate and Tidore, while the Christians relied on local militias and some military
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The December confrontations saw the first specific targeting of security forces personnel, claiming the lives of at least 3 members. Sustained sniper fire was recorded originating from buildings nearby the demarcation line separating the two communities in
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claimed at least 68 lives and caused the destruction of the symbolic Silo Church in Ambon City on 26 December. Unverified Christian sources state the Silo Church was attacked during a night prayer session by Muslim militants and the security forces were
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and Christian sources reported several instances of alleged kidnapping, the massacre of a priest and children and the deaths of 37 Christians; the Muslim death toll was expected to be much higher with at least 24 killed in the Muslim coastal suburbs of
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At least 13 were also killed at the Christian village of Waai, Ambon Island, on 23 January after an attack by Muslim residents from Tulehu in a raid that mirrored traditional Ambonese inter-communal fighting. The Muslims are alleged to have declared
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Ambon and surrounding islands had a roughly equal number of Christian and Muslim citizens in the years prior to the crisis. However, in the three-decade period after 1969 some 98,000 people were resettled in Maluku as part of the official government
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of Ternate, mostly composed of local Ternate Muslims, were particularly effective at protecting the local Christian population from attack. The Sultan's guard had both established secure perimeters around areas of the city, including the mostly
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around 10:00 (UTC+9) on 20 January, igniting fires that are claimed to have caused the destruction by arson of 120 houses. This destruction heralded the first large-scale displacement of people, as 240 households took refuge in other Muslim
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theory remains popular as an explanation for the start of the crisis, of the 100 or so people arrested for crimes committed during the Ambon unrest, only two have been charged for incitement and neither is believed to be an external agent.
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Accusations of police collusion with Muslim fighters were common, and five Muslim residents hiding in a military transport vehicle the day before had been killed after they were allegedly found to be concealing weapons. Media publication,
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Despite the efforts by residents of both faiths to prevent an assault, the following day Hila village proper was allegedly attacked by a Wakal mob, who murdered one person and looted and torched numerous, mostly Christian, houses. The
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but also causing transport limitations and food shortages. Large numbers of displaced people had taken refuge at military installations and there were even reports of Muslims praying at an Ambon mosque guarded by Christians.
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their property, but soon fled after the death of one defender. A teenage boy and a military veteran were killed and least 40 Christian owned houses, two churches and a health service post were burned in the other villages.
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youth unemployment in Ambon was unusually high; in Benteng on Ambon 73.2% of the population was listed as not yet employed in 1994, and it was these disaffected youth that mostly composed the foot-soldiers of the conflict.
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The failure of the military to prevent the destruction of Kariu and the arrest of four Christian police officers falsely accused of firing into the crowd of Muslim aggressors, furthered the belief that the military were
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In Waringin, Christian rioters are alleged to have attacked the property of Muslim locals multiple times during the night, injuring 6, and some Christians identified as from the Nusaniwe subdistrict attacked again with
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in particular, and the rumors and crimes the internally displaced people described to local residents are cited as a factor in the increased sectarian tension and initial violence in North Maluku during August 1999.
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and Protestant ethno-political groups, while the Makianese were supported by Muslim candidates, in their respective attempts to assume governorship of the newly established North Maluku province. During 1999, the
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8 January 2000: The Pasukan Jihad left Tidore for Sidangoli, a coastal town in North Halmahera. They were met by resistance from the Kao people, a Christian ethnic group, who had mobilized in the village of Dum
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by the Jailolo and Kao ethno-linguistic groups, and claims to the land became more forceful with the discovery of gold deposits in the 1990s and the announcement of an Australian owned mine to open in mid-1999.
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Workers of Open Doors, a Christian organisation, claim to have interviewed a friend of Roy Pontoh who described the murder of the boy. This account has been reprinted in Cox's 2006 book and on Christian blogs,
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26 December 1999: A clash between Christian and Muslim groups in Gosoma, Tobelo, triggered a wave of violence in the area. Muslims fled from Tobelo to Soasio, while Christians took refuge in the GMIH church.
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At 20:00 (UTC+9) in the evening, around 30 Christians fought back a crowd of Muslims attempting to enter the Silo church, while others were observed gathering to destroy kiosks and pedicabs owned by Muslim
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who had moved there from the neighbouring island during the 1970s, following fears of a volcanic eruption. Some of the migrant Makianese had been shifted to live and cultivate on or near land traditionally
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A large number of displaced Makianese had also fled to Tidore, an island with a significant Muslim majority. In the following weeks a fake letter detailing plans for the forced removal of Makianese from
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had been largely peaceful until 18 August 1999, inauguration of the new Malifut sub-district provoked the destruction of two Pagu mixed-faith villages on the same day. Several people were killed as
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Two more incidents of security force intervention with live ammunition occurred on 6 and 10 February respectively. In the first instance police opened fire on a crowd of Christian youths manning a
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estimated that 700,000 people had been displaced by the four years of fighting in the Moluccas which is thought to have claimed a minimum of 5,000 lives. This constituted the largest movement of
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owners had rapidly increased their share of merchant and retail trade in Ambon to the extent that markets were specifically targeted by Christian gangs during the earlier stages of fighting in
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at a stadium in Ambon City that claimed the lives of 4 young women on 4 September 2002, and the detonation of a bomb that had been thrown into a crowd gathered outside an Ambon City hotel and
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exacerbated existing district political disputes further and, as the political dispute had been characterized along religious lines, inter-communal fighting broke out between Christian and
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later in the afternoon and the first church was torched also. Throughout this initial confrontation it was widely observed that the violence was directed by people from outside the area.
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In the first recorded confrontation of security forces and the rioting public several, reportedly Christian, rioters were shot and at least one killed following the stabbing murder of a
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The violence cannot, however, be entirely attributed to political or religious institutions; during a communal dispute before the outbreak of widespread violence, among others, at the
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Following the Malino agreement, bombing attacks with more powerful explosives became more common in Maluku province. Two of the more significant attacks included the detonation of an
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property and houses owned by those of the opposing faith. In these early stages of fighting one person is reported to have been killed by security forces and several bombs detonated.
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over the location of the soon-to-be capital cast into doubt the viability of numerous existing power-structures and those employed by the groups that formed these structures.
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Two large clashes during the night claimed the lives of around 10 fighters, with several deaths attributed to the actions of security forces. In the first case Christian
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against specific suburbs in Ambon City, mostly by individual troops acting in a partisan manner. Some of the sniper fire has been attributed to Christian
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Fighting in Galala had been particularly fierce, claiming another 14 lives in addition to those massacred, however the majority of fighting had been in
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June 2000: Pasukan Jihad captured Duma, but failed to regain Toboleo or Malifut. The government declared a state of emergency which ended the fighting.
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and placed in a sack, and other bodies were found during the following days in the ashes of destroyed buildings, trapped by the rapidly moving flames.
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In the days following the Ternate riots, Muslim provocateurs are alleged to have directed attacks against Christian civilians in the sub-districts of
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were alleged to have provoked Muslim residents of Sirisori to retaliate, claiming 9 lives. The second clash was between two Saparua villages of rival
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Demographic change has also been cited as a factor in creating tension. Particular issues related to the disturbance of the customary land rights, or
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5 March 2000: The Pasukan Jihad attacked the villages of Makete and Soatobaru, but was repelled by the Duma militia, a Christian group from Galela.
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Fierce reprisal attacks were perpetrated by Muslim mobs against the Protestant town of Elaar Lamagorang on 3 April, claiming at least 36 lives in
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or command posts in light of the Police inaction, however, these rapidly evolved into mobilization points for local gangs to launch attacks from.
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Spyer, Patricia (October 2002). "Fire without Smoke and Other Phantoms of Ambon's Violence: Media Effects, Agency, and the Work of Imagination".
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and it is disputed as to whether 3 were killed by security forces or the traditional weapons of the civilian fighters, though it was recorded by
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and it has been asserted that some were loyal to the leaders of criminal gangs, however, it cannot be independently confirmed whether these were
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had been desecrated and demolished, and many worshipers massacred; hearsay for which a candidate for village head in Hitu was later arrested on
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residents to construct homemade weapons to defend themselves. Distrust by Christians was mostly directed at Makianese and Ternate migrants in
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In North Maluku the population was 85% Muslim prior to the start of conflict. There had been a steady exodus of Makianese from the island of
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estimated 1,349 had died in communal fighting and that tens of thousands had been displaced to ad hoc refugee centres or other provinces.
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Some 120 people, which some sources describe as mostly children and teens, had been taking part in a 3-day Bible camp on the grounds of a
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newspaper that a few automatic weapons were recovered from fighters and one mosque destroyed. Another confrontation over the damaging of
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Another altercation between youths concerning an 'insult to Islam' on 27 March is alleged to have started wide scale violence on the
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The principal causes of the conflict are attributed to general political and economic instability in Indonesia following the fall of
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Muslims had in fact been killed by security forces in surrounding neighborhoods and brought to the mosque, draped in white sheets.
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In the soon to be established North Maluku province competition for the newly created administrative positions was largely between
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The conflict had a significant effect upon the 2.1 million people of greater Maluku. Leading up to the Malino agreement, the
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and the murder of entire families who resisted conversion caused the almost complete displacement of the Christian population of
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acquired a religious edge as the migrant Makianese were mostly Muslim while the 'indigenous' Jailolo and Kao were predominantly
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indicated that the individual personally responsible for the Ambon unrest was Yorrys Raweyai, the leader of mercenary group
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25 May 2000: The Pasukan Jihad attacked Mamua, a Christian village near Tobelo, but was again repelled by the Duma militia.
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with the attackers; 39 Christians defending the building suffered bullet wounds, mostly from military weapons, and a local
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research station near Hila, when six were killed in an apparent attack by people from the nearby Muslim village of Wakal.
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villages of Wakal and Hative Besar, their representatives acted to mitigate conflict but were widely ignored in that case.
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some 600 people, of Muslim residents gathered and marched upon the Christian areas of Batu Merah at approximately 16:00 (
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Gerry van Klinken, this network allowed small disagreements on the street level to spread across much of Maluku society.
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22 January 2000: The Pasukan Jihad and the Kao clashed in the Tabobo area, west of Malifut. The Pasukan Jihad prevailed.
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with alleged input from the local Protestant institutions was distributed in the Muslim communities of Ternate and
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residents are estimated to have died in three months of fighting and the damage and destruction of at least 4,000
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the day of fighting, mostly Butonese migrants, and several deaths were caused by the actions of security forces.
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to the Kao lands (even though the indigenous Christian population had been cooperative with the new residents).
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to suppress the sniper fire. Further sniper fire targeting ships ferrying displaced people across Ambon Bay to
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Muslim residents of Hitu, Wakal and Mamala were told a rumor early on 20 January that the al-Fatah mosque in
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in some cases. In one instance in April 1999 all Christian residents were expelled from the Banda Islands.
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following their attainment of important regional positions outside the traditional Makianese homeland.
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Decentralisation stimulated a renewed effort in 1998 for the northern islands of Maluku to secede from
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Duncan, Christopher R. (October 2005). "The Other Maluku: Chronologies of Conflict in North Maluku".
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shortly before the arrival of the marchers. The marchers allegedly bombed the Catholic Church with a
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report concerning Ambon hostilities cites a major communal confrontation of Ambonese migrants in the
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migrants, however, the mob was indiscriminate in the burning of Muslim houses in the neighbourhood.
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that had been known to act as hired "muscle" for the Suharto administration activities. While the
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on 29 December 1999, allowing for the army to conduct broader searches and apprehend suspects.
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During the final quarter of 1999 there had been several large confrontations in the suburbs of
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In the several months prior to the start of hostilities a few hundred Ambonese returned from
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describe a gathering of 200 people marching on the Police headquarters in Ambon in protest.
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29 May 2000: The Pasukan Jihad launched a final assault on Duma, but failed to capture it.
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attacked another Muslim village, prompting the police to open fire and kill one youth.
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Violence had been restrained on surrounding islands despite the fiery deaths of two in
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agreed with Makian lobbyists to create a new Muslim majority Malifut sub-district, or
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from crime and other practical benefits for its members and, it has been suggested by
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since the federation of the Indonesian state and the majority of the 1.4 million
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the sultan of Ternate, Mudaffar Sjah, who relied upon the support of the influential
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personnel, angered by the destruction of the Silo church, attacking Muslim targets.
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was a period of ethno-political conflict along religious lines that occurred in the
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that December and replaced with others that were believed to be not as potentially
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by Silo church, killing one. The plain-clothes police officers had refused to show
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was also reported, while other witnesses described security forces both launching
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Violence and Vengeance: Religious Conflict and Its Aftermath in Eastern Indonesia
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On 16 May a gathering of locals from both faiths to celebrate the Moluccan hero,
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During the early morning of 20 January, Christian mobs burned the overwhelmingly
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During the early stages of the conflict the large-scale internal displacement of
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A specific incident of mass mutilation was recorded as taking place in the east
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and significant attacks against Muslim villages in Kei Kecil. Approximately 200
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van Klinken, Gerry (April 2001). "The Maluku Wars: Bringing Society Back In".
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Anomie and Violence: Non-truth and reconciliation in Indonesian peacebuilding
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saw a period of extreme violence between rival groups around Christmas and
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custom. The violence on the Kei islands was later attributed, in part, to
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towards the Muslim militias. The island was subsequently blockaded by the
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coincided with 18 August formal inauguration of the Malifut sub-district.
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These local customs that maintained respect had also been undermined by
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cases in Maluku occurred in the years 2000 and 2001, with several mass
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In 1999 the Kao and Jailolo claims received backing from the Sultan of
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in Indonesia, with particularly serious disturbances on the islands of
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riots on the same day as the Ambon rioting. A clash did take place on
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in 2001. Apartments fortified with sandbags can be seen in foreground.
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against the rival Christian village after the displacement of Muslim
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Despite firing some 80% of all ammunition spent in the fighting, the
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that only the security forces had access to and, in response, three
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On 14 January 1999, there had been a riot between rival villages in
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also settled in Maluku and in February 1999 the national newspaper,
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to an early end, alongside the actions of elders to promote local
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18th century Immanuel Church in Hila was also destroyed by arson.
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Taufik, Ahmad; Dewi R. Cahyani; Nurur R. Bintari (9 March 1999).
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Declaration of Refraining from Violence and Ending the Conflict
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is not traditionally practised in Maluku or wider Indonesia.
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that had arrived to save the structure was fired upon also.
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structure and decentralisation allowed open and competitive
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civilian populations of the islands. This also included the
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Strategic Reserve Command in the coastal neighbourhoods of
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and buildings in the commercial district were shelled by
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happened in Sirisori in July that year, also, killing 6.
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were caused by the police firing into the unruly crowds.
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and student activists, in February 1999, then president
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Muslims, precisely on Eid al-Fitr, January 19, 1999 in
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20 January attack on Benteng Karang and other villages
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aided the segregation of the religious communities.
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Sala Foundation Waku Maluku report on Ambon, Maluku
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Fellowship of Indonesian Christians in America 4812:. Fellowship of Indonesian Christians in America 4653:. Fellowship of Indonesian Christians in America 4586:. Fellowship of Indonesian Christians in America 4546:. Fellowship of Indonesian Christians in America 4247:(in Indonesian). 26 January 1999. Archived from 3283: 3281: 3263: 3115: 2060: 6440: 6398:. International Christian Concern. 9 March 2001 6352: 6191: 6176: 6134: 6086: 6016: 5625: 5575:"One dead, 26 injured as new clashes hit Ambon" 5339: 5270: 5227: 5122: 4175: 3472: 2935: 2045:of Maluku, contributing to sectarian tensions. 7123:Indonesian Association of Muslim Intellectuals 6310: 5674:. International Crisis Group. 19 December 2000 5593: 4330:"24 Dead; Indonesia Muslims, Christians clash" 3236: 3234: 3232: 2836:and an unknown number of Protestant churches. 2679:and September 1999, humanitarian organisation 2675:allowed for some calm to return by 16 August. 2510:to prevent movement of possible provocateurs. 2138:other prior to the start of conflict in 1999. 1959:had been particularly adherent to a theory of 6633: 6358: 6187: 6185: 6155: 6145: 6143: 6130: 6128: 6097: 6095: 6082: 6080: 6078: 6012: 6010: 6008: 6006: 5750: 5748: 5746: 5662: 5660: 5376: 5374: 5185: 5183: 5046: 5044: 5042: 5021:"Saparua Rusuh, Ambon Tegang (in Indonesian)" 4995:"Haruku Rusuh, Saparua Remuk (in Indonesian)" 4080:. INDONESIA THE VIOLENCE IN AMBON. 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Taylor & Francis. pp. 88โ€“124. 6255: 6022: 5836: 5699:"Death toll in sect clashes rises to 600" 5429: 5333: 5302: 5264: 5111: 4989: 4987: 4932: 4675:Cox, Caroline; Catherine Butcher (2006). 4235: 4233: 4231: 4229: 4164: 3642: 3640: 3638: 3636: 3604: 3463: 3446: 3293: 3219: 3217: 3020: 2855: 1769:Armed forces of the Republic of Indonesia 1715:a wider economic crisis in Southeast Asia 6419: 6324:"Terror attacks in the name of religion" 6264: 6224: 5862: 5240: 5238: 5236: 5082: 4640: 4638: 4636: 4634: 4573: 4571: 4569: 4567: 4565: 4563: 4561: 4533: 4531: 4529: 4527: 4525: 4516: 4512: 4510: 4508: 4506: 4504: 4502: 4461: 4154: 4152: 4143: 4139: 4137: 4135: 4133: 4131: 4129: 4120: 4097: 4095: 3553: 3551: 3549: 3501: 3497: 3495: 3493: 3395: 3272: 3253: 3251: 3249: 3208: 3177: 3175: 3173: 3171: 3169: 3167: 3165: 3163: 3161: 3159: 3157: 3155: 3153: 3124: 2629: 2476:Start of violence on surrounding islands 2189: 1933: 1920: 6531: 6321: 6235: 6054: 5981:"Three suspects named in Ambon bombing" 5686: 5668:"Indonesia: Chaos and murder in Maluku" 5410:Parry, Richard Lloyd (13 August 1999). 5405: 5403: 5276: 5189: 5050: 4829: 4827: 4806:"The Battle of Waai and the Ambon Demo" 4799: 4797: 4795: 4753: 4751: 4749: 4747: 4678:Cox's book of modern saints and martyrs 4598: 4425: 4423: 4396: 4394: 4392: 4390: 4373:Associated Press via Lodi News-Sentinel 4363: 4361: 4359: 4357: 4355: 4353: 4351: 4298: 4296: 4294: 4292: 4202: 4200: 4198: 4196: 4116: 4114: 4112: 4110: 4045: 4043: 4041: 4039: 4026: 4024: 4022: 3956: 3954: 3952: 3920: 3910: 3908: 3906: 3879: 3877: 3875: 3873: 3871: 3869: 3867: 3865: 3863: 3861: 3859: 3857: 3855: 3853: 3851: 3849: 3847: 3845: 3843: 3841: 3839: 3837: 3835: 3833: 3831: 3829: 3827: 3825: 3823: 3821: 3819: 3817: 3815: 3813: 3811: 3809: 3807: 3805: 3803: 3801: 3799: 3797: 3737: 3733: 3731: 3729: 3677: 3675: 3673: 3671: 3669: 3667: 3563: 3526:Aditjondro, George J. (15 March 2000). 3374: 3299: 3151: 3149: 3147: 3145: 3143: 3141: 3139: 3137: 3135: 3133: 2993:the Christian areas in North Halmahera. 2450: 2181:Timeline of conflict in Southern Maluku 2069:to Ternate and the northern regions of 7974:Persecution of Christians in Indonesia 7911: 7133:Indonesian Islamic Propagation Council 6647: 6596: 6540:. Federation Press. pp. 115โ€“146. 6510: 6466: 6441:Braithwaite, John; Dunn, Leah (2010). 6206:"Child Soldiers: The New Faces of War" 6164: 6149: 5897: 4984: 4853: 4713: 4709: 4707: 4705: 4670: 4668: 4493: 4432:"Religious riots on Indonesian island" 4369:"24 Dead as Muslims, Christians Clash" 4226: 4187: 4101: 4068: 4066: 4064: 4062: 4060: 4058: 4049: 4013: 3997: 3995: 3986: 3914: 3795: 3793: 3791: 3789: 3787: 3785: 3783: 3781: 3779: 3777: 3720: 3708: 3658: 3646: 3633: 3627: 3557: 3484: 3368: 3287: 3223: 3214: 3181: 146:Muslim society and Islamists in Maluku 6621: 6554: 6236:Paddock, Richard C. (14 March 2001). 6048: 5409: 5345: 5233: 4759:"Indonesian police to shoot on sight" 4631: 4577: 4558: 4537: 4522: 4499: 4455: 4149: 4126: 4092: 3582: 3546: 3513: 3490: 3356: 3257: 3246: 3240: 3042: 2784:province was officially given to the 2613: 1736:Indonesian government military forces 7969:Persecution of Muslims by Christians 7253:Indonesian Nahdlatul Community Party 7128:Indonesia Institute of Islamic Dawah 6475: 6322:Murdoch, Lindsay (27 January 2001). 5879:. Associated Press. 24 December 1999 5731:. The Domini Project. 7 January 2000 5400: 5056: 4958: 4912: 4906: 4888:"Ambon, March 11, 1999 (in English)" 4824: 4792: 4744: 4716:"Miracles in the Midst of Massacres" 4613:"[INDONESIA-L] Ambon Update" 4429: 4420: 4400: 4387: 4348: 4289: 4193: 4107: 4036: 4019: 3949: 3903: 3726: 3682:van Klinken, Gerry (December 1999). 3664: 3130: 2972:Post-Christmas violence in Halmahera 2893:November riots in Tidore and Ternate 2851:Timeline of conflict in North Maluku 2688: 2341:20 January attack on Hila Bible camp 2185: 1929: 1862:However, the fall of the nationwide 1698:in early 1999 to the signing of the 6035:Digital atlas of Indonesian history 5898:Dutter, Barbie (28 December 1999). 5493:"At least 15 killed in Ambon clash" 5203:"Sixty dead in Indonesian holy war" 5162:"Atrocities Happen Again in Maluku" 4885: 4702: 4665: 4430:Head, Jonathan (24 February 1999). 4401:Head, Jonathan (21 February 1999). 4271:"Death toll in rioting rises to 43" 4055: 3992: 3960: 3774: 3302:"Indonesia's Dirty Little Holy War" 3300:Elegant, Simon (17 December 2001). 2493:14 February Haruku Island shootings 2132: 1978:from the Indonesian Association of 13: 6265:Spillius, Alex (5 February 2001). 6203: 5957:. 6 September 2002. Archived from 5756:"More than 300 killed in Moluccas" 5529:. Associated Press. 16 August 1999 5382:"3 dead, 25 hurt in Ambon clashes" 4803: 4322: 4263: 3047:A significant number of Christian 2792:Violence on Seram and Buru Islands 2635:blood for transfusion. The mostly 2514:23 February Saparua Island clashes 63:14 January 1999 โ€“ 13 February 2002 14: 7985: 7481:Operation Tinombala / Madago Raya 6764:Ismail al-Khalidi al-Minangkabawi 6576:van Klinken, Geert Arend (2007). 6372:. 1 February 2001. Archived from 6212:. American Federation of Teachers 6109:. 8 November 1999. Archived from 6028: 4578:Hattu, Hengky (1 February 1999). 4074:"III. WAS THE CONFLICT PROVOKED?" 3738:Laksono, P.M. (Aprilโ€“June 2002). 3684:"What caused the Ambon violence?" 3025: 1989: 1791:reported in February 2002 by the 6701: 6396:"The Untold Tragedies of Maluku" 6346: 6284: 6197: 6170: 6069:10.1111/j.1548-1360.2009.01040.x 5973: 5943: 5917: 5810: 5717: 5631: 5619: 5499:. 11 August 1999. Archived from 5469:. 14 August 1999. Archived from 5437:"Army blamed for Ambon massacre" 5388:. Associated Press. 28 July 1999 5209:. Associated Press. 6 April 1999 5142:. Associated Press. 4 April 1999 4913:Head, Jonathan (11 March 1999). 4334:Associated Press via Daily Union 3891:. Human Rights Watch. March 1999 2323:set fire to three other churches 2219:Initial 19 January confrontation 1635: 645: 562: 550: 534: 524: 514: 504: 487: 469: 457: 445: 435: 420: 391: 373: 353: 343: 331: 324: 306: 296: 292:Indonesian National Armed Forces 285: 274: 257: 245: 233: 220: 200: 188: 176: 164: 152: 139: 6467:Duncan, Christopher R. (2013). 6413: 6210:American Educator, Winter 05-06 5789:Asia briefing: Jakarta/Brussels 5567: 5541: 5515: 5485: 5455: 5246:"Ambon tense after riot deaths" 5195: 5154: 5128: 5013: 4879: 4730: 4487: 4449: 4181: 4007: 3980: 3889:Indonesia the Violence in Ambon 3762: 3714: 3702: 3652: 3621: 3519: 3507: 3478: 3362: 3350: 3324: 2876:decision and tension remained. 2780:Responsibility for security in 1880:Evangelical Church of Halmahera 16:Religious conflict in Indonesia 7486:December 2016 Jakarta protests 7367:Islamic Kingdoms in Indonesia 6426:. Cambridge University Press. 5987:. 5 April 2002. Archived from 5818:"Maluku clashes leave 31 dead" 5412:"Troops 'killed 24 in church'" 4966:"More die in Indonesian riots" 4714:Buchan, Alex (23 April 1999). 4644: 3202: 3093: 2755:Saladin-class armored vehicles 2337:in the village of Nania also. 1804:Political and economic factors 1348:French and British interregnum 1: 7924:Ethnic conflicts in Indonesia 7138:Indonesian Mujahedeen Council 6511:Hedman, Eva-Lotta E. (2008). 5353:"Ambon violence flares again" 2867:residents of both faiths and 2820:their villages. Incidents of 2061:North Halmahera land disputes 1908:commercial fishing operations 1798: 38:post-Suharto era in Indonesia 7898:National Heroes of Indonesia 7824:Islamic criminal law in Aceh 7353:Spread of Islam in Indonesia 7180:Muslim Students' Association 6933:Ahmad Khatib al-Minangkabawi 6443:"3. Maluku and North Maluku" 4940:"Ambon city a battle ground" 4915:"Ten dead in Ambon violence" 2936:Tension in central Halmahera 2653:an elite special forces unit 2606:and others disregarding the 1236:Kingdom of Bolaang Mongondow 54:during the conflict in 1999. 7: 7819:Islam Yes, Islamic Party No 6555:Sidel, John Thayer (2007). 6471:. Cornell University Press. 6353:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 6192:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 6177:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 6135:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 6087:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 6017:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 5626:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 5340:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 5271:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 5228:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 5123:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 4681:. Continuum. pp. 6โ€“8. 4469:"Indonesia Probes Massacre" 4241:"Getir Ambon di Idul Fitri" 4176:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 3473:Braithwaite & Dunn 2010 3338:(in Indonesian). 5 May 2020 2841:improvised explosive device 2610:teachings of local elders. 1741: 1709:and the devaluation of the 743:Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms 227:Christian society in Maluku 21:May 1998 riots of Indonesia 10: 7990: 7964:Christianโ€“Islamic violence 6725:Muhammad Arsyad al-Banjari 6538:Indonesia, law and society 6420:Bertrand, Jacques (2004). 5931:. Reuters. 14 January 2000 4403:"Ambon runs short of food" 4208:"Uneasy calm in Indonesia" 3082:Ritual female circumcision 2910:traditional guards of the 2880:Further attacks in Malifut 1781:International Crisis Group 1417:United States of Indonesia 1254:Chinese Kongsi federations 530:Tonaas Wangko Lendy Wangke 303:Indonesian National Police 18: 7883: 7852: 7806: 7746: 7606:Musabaqah Tilawatil Quran 7498: 7466:Maluku sectarian conflict 7431: 7343: 7336: 7324:Mujahidin Indonesia Timur 7291: 7240: 7095: 7088: 7076:Muhammad Luthfi bin Yahya 6971: 6888: 6717: 6710: 6699: 6655: 6532:Lindsey, Timothy (2008). 5703:Philippine Daily Inquirer 4647:"Ambon: Unreported Facts" 2815:factory. Intervention by 2552:. In this case groups of 2194:Maluku sectarian conflict 1830:new North Maluku province 1680:Maluku sectarian conflict 1568:Javanese historical texts 611: 606: 584: 579: 416: 411: 129: 124: 114: 106: 88: 67: 59: 43: 35: 31:Maluku sectarian conflict 30: 7401:Samudera Pasai Sultanate 7283:United Development Party 7273:Prosperous Justice Party 7263:National Awakening Party 7143:Indonesian Ulema Council 6796:Abdus Samad al-Palimbani 5064:"New strife in Moluccas" 4946:. Reuters. 11 March 1999 4304:"Ambon death toll rises" 3087: 2989:of the civilians inside. 2769:and sustained fire with 2588:about 30,000 civilians. 2540:April Kei Island clashes 2038:political representation 1997:transmigration programme 1925:Overview of the conflict 1876:gubernatorial candidates 1328:Dutch East India Company 969:Samudera Pasai Sultanate 252:Maluku Sovereignty Front 7358:Ottoman embassy to Aceh 7153:Islamic Defenders Front 7118:Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia 7108:Campus Dakwah Institute 5581:. AFP. 29 November 1999 4538:Manuputty, Rev. Jacky. 3103:. BBC. 27 February 2018 2824:and atrocities such as 2347:University of Pattimura 1965:between blood relatives 281:Government of Indonesia 183:Islamic Defenders Front 7451:Tanjung Priok massacre 7309:Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid 7268:National Mandate Party 7046:Muhammad Rizieq Shihab 6597:Wilson, Chris (2008). 5824:. AFP. 6 December 1999 5549:"Datelines; Indonesia" 4836:"New riots rock Ambon" 3968:. University of Leiden 3021:Impact of the conflict 2856:Initial confrontations 2195: 2011:. Further independent 2007:or other Muslims from 1943: 1926: 1379:Emergence of Indonesia 7158:Liberal Islam Network 7148:Al-Irshad Al-Islamiya 6923:Muhammad Jamil Jambek 6838:Maulana Malik Ibrahim 6328:Sydney Morning Herald 6057:Cultural Anthropology 5705:. AFP. 5 January 2000 5321:. AFP. 14 August 1999 3961:Bartels, Dr. Dieter. 2630:July and August chaos 2311:charges of incitement 2193: 2164:Soon-to-be president 1937: 1924: 1868:electoral competition 1828:promised to create a 1702:on 13 February 2002. 1434:Republic of Indonesia 1300:European colonization 1199:Riau-Lingga Sultanate 7893:History of Indonesia 7888:Mosques in Indonesia 7416:Yogyakarta Sultanate 6981:Ahmad Syafi'i Maarif 6918:Tahir bin Jalaluddin 6903:Abdul Karim Amrullah 5523:"Indonesia now calm" 5136:"As many as 31 dead" 4619:on 16 September 2006 4473:Indonesia Daily News 3065:forced circumcisions 2451:March confrontations 2052:to Northern Maluku, 1793:World Food Programme 1642:Indonesia portal 1263:Heshun Confederation 1179:Yogyakarta Sultanate 1109:Kalinyamat Sultanate 1079:Sultanate of Jailolo 1049:Sultanate of Ternate 762:Tarumanagara Kingdom 493:Agus Wattimena  7456:Talangsari incident 7248:Crescent Star Party 7006:Abdullah Gymnastiar 5555:. 10 September 1999 5527:The Mount Airy News 5230:, pp. 157, 171 5099:. AFP. 3 April 1999 3698:on 6 February 2011. 3534:. Green Left Weekly 2826:forced circumcision 2786:Indonesian military 2468:and almost all the 2409:Protestant minister 2335:Protestant minister 2204:Aru Islands Regency 2159:agents provocateurs 2119:national government 1857:political scientist 1407:National Revolution 1397:Japanese occupation 1283:Santiaogou Republic 1149:Palembang Sultanate 1069:Sultanate of Tidore 939:Peureulak Sultanate 872:Dharmasraya Kingdom 7461:Insurgency in Aceh 7381:Kingdom of Kaimana 7163:Majelis Rasulullah 6943:Sulaiman ar-Rasuli 6875:Burhanuddin Ulakan 6779:Tuanku Imam Bonjol 6754:Yusuf al-Makassari 6649:Islam in Indonesia 6476:Goss, Jon (2000). 6334:on 22 January 2022 6167:, pp. 105โ€“106 6089:, pp. 202โ€“203 6019:, pp. 200โ€“201 5961:on 19 January 2003 5762:. 31 December 1999 5672:Asia Report No. 10 5645:. 29 December 1999 5607:. 30 November 1999 5053:, pp. 135โ€“136 5001:. 23 February 1999 4972:. 14 February 1999 4178:, pp. 156โ€“157 4078:Human Rights Watch 3937:. 24 February 1999 3935:Human Rights Watch 3885:"IV. THE CONFLICT" 3211:, pp. 129โ€“131 3061:genital mutilation 3043:Genital mutilation 2614:Second Ambon riots 2434:After the initial 2291:Padang restaurants 2196: 2143:Human Rights Watch 1944: 1927: 1901:Economic power in 1486:1998–present 1387:National Awakening 1217:Christian kingdoms 1183:1755–present 1173:1745–present 1169:Surakarta Sunanate 1139:Kingdom of Kaimana 1093:1526–present 1059:Sultanate of Bacan 979:Pagaruyung Kingdom 920:Islamic sultanates 812:Shailendra Dynasty 464:Abu Bakar Ba'asyir 430:Ja'far Umar Thalib 7949:2002 in Indonesia 7944:2001 in Indonesia 7939:2000 in Indonesia 7934:1999 in Indonesia 7906: 7905: 7797:Tafsir Al-Mishbah 7494: 7493: 7446:Petition of Fifty 7406:Ternate Sultanate 7396:Mataram Sultanate 7391:Malacca Sultanate 7332: 7331: 7241:Political parties 7227:Sumatera Thawalib 7217:Rabithah Alawiyah 7084: 7083: 7071:Abdurrahman Wahid 7026:Nurcholish Madjid 6865:Ali Mughayat Syah 6860:Abdurrauf Singkil 6833:Sunan Gunung Jati 6769:Abdullah al-Misri 6737:Nawawi al-Bantani 6610:978-0-203-92898-1 6589:978-0-203-96511-5 6568:978-9971-69-357-2 6524:978-0-87727-775-0 6459:978-1-921666-22-3 6433:978-0-521-52441-4 6376:on 9 October 2012 6298:. 31 January 2001 6242:Los Angeles Times 6113:on 9 October 2012 5991:on 9 October 2012 5929:New Straits Times 5877:New Straits Times 5822:New Straits Times 5760:New Straits Times 5729:Project Open Book 5579:New Straits Times 5503:on 9 October 2012 5473:on 9 October 2012 5319:New Straits Times 5288:New Straits Times 5097:New Straits Times 4944:New Straits Times 4886:Rijanto, Hendry. 4765:. 23 January 1999 4375:. 22 January 1999 4336:. 21 January 1999 4310:. 3 February 1999 4277:. 22 January 1999 4251:on 18 August 2011 4214:. 24 January 1999 3053:forced conversion 2889:and other areas. 2822:forced conversion 2771:automatic weapons 2763:Pattimura Airport 2689:Third Ambon riots 2640:business district 2275:Molotov cocktails 2186:First Ambon riots 2174:agent provocateur 2166:Abdurrahman Wahid 2097:The dispute over 1955:The residents of 1930:Customary factors 1888:Central Halmahera 1886:Muslim regent of 1818:Saleh Latuconsina 1789:internal refugees 1713:during and after 1676: 1675: 1490: 1489: 1442:Liberal democracy 1425: 1424: 1370: 1369: 1358:Dutch East Indies 1291: 1290: 1244: 1243: 1226:Larantuka Kingdom 1207: 1206: 1119:Mataram Sultanate 1019:Cirebon Sultanate 999:Malacca Sultanate 959:Ternate Sultanate 910: 909: 892:Singhasari Empire 886:1000s–1300s 852:Kahuripan Kingdom 733: 732: 619: 618: 602: 601: 595:several thousands 557:Abdurrahman Wahid 407: 406: 7981: 7919:Post-Suharto era 7875:Central Sulawesi 7717: 7700: 7673: 7661: 7570: 7529:Babad Tanah Jawi 7411:Tidore Sultanate 7341: 7340: 7314:Jamaah Islamiyah 7232:Wahdah Islamiyah 7202:Nahdlatul Wathan 7093: 7092: 7061:Said Aqil Siradj 6991:Abu Bakar Bashir 6804: 6745: 6733: 6715: 6714: 6705: 6642: 6635: 6628: 6619: 6618: 6614: 6593: 6572: 6551: 6528: 6507: 6505: 6503: 6482: 6472: 6463: 6447: 6437: 6408: 6407: 6405: 6403: 6392: 6386: 6385: 6383: 6381: 6362: 6356: 6350: 6344: 6343: 6341: 6339: 6330:. 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Youth 2135: 2063: 1999:, the majority 1992: 1932: 1810:Maluku province 1806: 1801: 1744: 1672: 1636: 1634: 1629: 1628: 1627: 1625: 1537: 1529: 1528: 1527: 1502: 1492: 1491: 1476:1967–1998 1466:1966–1967 1456:1959–1966 1446:1950–1959 1435: 1427: 1426: 1421:1949–1950 1411:1945–1949 1401:1942–1945 1391:1908–1942 1380: 1372: 1371: 1366: 1365:1945–1949 1364: 1363:1800–1942 1352:1806–1816 1342:1685–1824 1332:1602–1799 1322:1521–1677 1312:1512–1850 1301: 1293: 1292: 1287:1777–1853 1277:1777–1884 1267:1776–1854 1256: 1246: 1245: 1219: 1209: 1208: 1203:1824–1911 1193:1814–1946 1163:1725–1946 1153:1659–1823 1129:Johor Sultanate 1123:1586–1755 1113:1527–1599 1103:1526–1863 1083:1496–1903 1063:1515–1946 1053:1486–1914 1043:1496–1903 1033:1475–1554 1029:Demak Sultanate 1023:1445–1677 1013:1405–1851 1003:1400–1511 993:1368–1888 983:1347–1833 973:1267–1521 963:1257–1914 953:1225–1613 929:Spread of Islam 922: 912: 911: 906:1293–1527 896:1222–1292 876:1183–1347 866:1045–1221 856:1019–1045 822:Mataram 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W. 6196: 6181: 6169: 6154: 6139: 6124: 6091: 6074: 6063:(3): 553โ€“588. 6047: 6021: 6002: 5972: 5942: 5916: 5890: 5861: 5848:New York Times 5835: 5809: 5773: 5742: 5716: 5685: 5656: 5643:New York Times 5630: 5618: 5592: 5566: 5540: 5514: 5484: 5454: 5428: 5399: 5370: 5359:. 27 July 1999 5344: 5332: 5301: 5290:. 28 July 1999 5275: 5263: 5232: 5220: 5194: 5179: 5153: 5127: 5110: 5081: 5070:. 4 April 1999 5055: 5038: 5012: 4983: 4957: 4931: 4905: 4878: 4852: 4823: 4791: 4776: 4743: 4729: 4701: 4687: 4664: 4630: 4597: 4557: 4521: 4498: 4486: 4460: 4448: 4419: 4386: 4347: 4321: 4288: 4262: 4225: 4192: 4180: 4163: 4148: 4125: 4106: 4091: 4054: 4035: 4018: 4006: 3991: 3979: 3948: 3919: 3902: 3773: 3761: 3750:on 6 July 2010 3725: 3713: 3701: 3663: 3651: 3632: 3620: 3562: 3545: 3518: 3506: 3489: 3477: 3462: 3394: 3373: 3361: 3349: 3323: 3292: 3277: 3262: 3245: 3228: 3213: 3201: 3129: 3114: 3091: 3089: 3086: 3044: 3041: 3033:"pasukan agas" 3027: 3026:Child soldiers 3024: 3022: 3019: 3018: 3017: 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Index

May 1998 riots of Indonesia
post-Suharto era in Indonesia

Ambon
Maluku Islands
Ambon
Halmahera
Ethnic tensions
Transmigration
Jihadism
Malino II Accord
Muslim society and Islamists in Maluku
Laskar Jihad
Komando Jihad
Islamic Defenders Front
Jemaah Islamiyah
Laskar Mujahidin
Christian society in Maluku
Laskar Kristus
Maluku Sovereignty Front
Brigade Manguni
Government of Indonesia
Indonesian National Armed Forces
Indonesian National Police

Pancasila Youth
Pasukan Jihad
Laskar Mujahida
Pasukan Kuning
Ja'far Umar Thalib

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