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GAM NEGOTIATORS, ACTIVIST GET
LONG SENTENCES
By Nani Farida, The Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
October 22, 2003 (The Jakarta Post) The Banda
Aceh District Court sentenced on Tuesday three negotiators of the
Free Aceh Movement (GAM), including chief negotiator Sofyan Ibrahim
Tiba, and women activist Cut Nurasyikin, to prison terms of between
11 years and 15 years.
The court convicted Sofyan and his colleagues, Amni Ahmad Marzuki
and Muhammad Usman Lampo Awe, to 15 years, 13 years and 12 years
respectively for treason and terrorism.
"The defendants have caused unrest among the people. They also
tried to separate (Aceh) from Indonesia," said presiding judge
Maratuo Rambe whilereading out the verdict.
Maratuo said the three defendants were charged with terrorism since
they knew of killings, bombings and abductions but they did not
report them to the authorities.
The defendants were charged with treason since they were appointed
as negotiators by GAM, he said.
Shortly after hearing the court's decision, the defendants said
that they would appeal the verdict, arguing that the sentence was
too heavy and unfair.
"The defendants did not commit physical acts of terrorism.
It's also wrong that the negotiation process was considered as an
evil conspiracy that led
them to commit treason," the defendants' lawyer Adnan Buyung
Nasution said.
Buyung regretted that the court did not consider that the defendants'
actions were aimed at helping create peace in the province.
Prosecutors earlier demanded that the court sentence Sofyan, Amni,
Muhammad Usman to 18 years, 15 years and 16 years respectively.
The court will read out the verdicts of two other GAM negotiators
Kamaruzzaman and Nashiruddin Ahmad on Wednesday.
Sofyan and the four other negotiators were arrested on May 19, the
day the government imposed martial law in the province.
In a separate courtroom trial on Tuesday, several Acehnese women
activists burst into tears upon hearing the court's decision to
sentence Nurasyikin
to 11 years in prison for treason.
"The defendant conducted a speech in which she demanded a referendum
in 1999 and challenged the legitimate government," presiding
judge Hamdan Hasibuan said.
Hamdan said the defendant conducted a referendum campaign and held
a GAM flag in Baiturrahman Grand Mosque on Dec. 4 three years ago.
"Thank God. Long live Aceh. Dissolve Indonesia," Nurasyikin
shouted when the judge finished reading the verdict.
However, Nurasyikin, 48, who heads Srikandi, a non-governmental
organization for women's empowerment, appealed the court's decision.
Nurasyikin's lawyer Darwis said the verdict was too heavy, saying:
"Nurasyikin should be charged with insulting the state, instead
of treason."
He cited an example of a trial against the chairman
of the Aceh Referendum
Information Center (SIRA) Muhammad Nazar who was sentenced to five
years in prison for insulting the state.
Meanwhile, in related development, the Indonesian Military (TNI)
announced on Tuesday that it had captured two GAM members in operations
in Pidie and Aceh Besar regencies. TNI operation spokesman Lt. Col.
Ahmad Yani Basuki said the rebels, identified as Syamsuddin, 55,
of Seulimum district, Aceh Besar, and Sabri, 15, from East Mutiara
district, were arrested on Saturday and Sunday respectively, Antara
reported.
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