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DAYAK, MADURESE WOMEN HOLD MEETING
FOR PEACE
June 13, 2005 (Jakarta Post) Members of a communication
forum for Dayak and Madurese women, or Dara Arum as the forum is
named, gathered here in Yogyakarta on Saturday for a six-day meeting
to discuss peace-keeping efforts between the two conflicting communities.
Held under the central theme of "Strengthening the Role and
Capacity of Dayak and Madurese Women to Build Peace," the meeting
in Yogyakarta is the forum's second national consolidation meeting.
"Through the meeting we would like to urge the government to
provide more room for women to actively participate in the peace
making process in Indonesia," Yooke Adelina, an organizer of
the event said.
Established in February 2003 following the 2001 ethnic conflict
between Madurese and Dayak communities in the Central Kalimantan
town of Sampit, Dara Arum aimed at helping create peace between
the two conflicting ethnic communities through various activities
involving women.
So far, according to Yooke, women have always been marginalized
in such efforts, regardless of their strategic role in the family,
as it is mostly women who are responsible for the education of their
children as well as implanting moral values within the family.
Some 40 members of Dara Arum from both Central Kalimantan and Madura
are participating in the meeting, which will close on June 15.
From: http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20050613.C07&irec=6
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