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By Jocelyn Ford 1
Banda Aceh
19 December 2006






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An Acehnese woman casts her ballot at a polling station, 11 Dec 2006



The Indonesian province of Aceh this month held its first direct elections for key officials, a landmark 3 vote intended to cement a peace deal between the government and former separatist rebels. The people of Aceh, which bore the brunt of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami 4, can now hope to rebuild their shattered province in peace. But as Jocelyn Ford reports from Banda Aceh, questions remain over how to bring reconciliation 5 after nearly three decades of brutal 6 struggle - and whether justice is to be found in Western style courts, or in Aceh's own traditions.


Nursinah is up to her knees in mud, planting rice in her neighbor's rice paddy. The 55-year-old will get paid just under $2.00 for the day's work, the main income for her family of five.


She took on the role of breadwinner seven years ago, when her husband vanished.


Nursinah says one day her husband drove to a nearby town for business, and never came back. Two years later, her 28-year-old son was murdered. His killers 7 have never been found.


She believes her husband was killed because he was suspected of supporting the Free Aceh Movement, or GAM, which was fighting for the province's independence.


Nursinah says he was not a GAM supporter, and he was wrongly suspected. But even if she could find out who killed her husband and son, she says, she does not want to punish them. Her religion, Islam, helps her find comfort.


"I'll give their lives to God, give Allah what he wants," she said.


Saifuddin Bantasyam is a law professor at Aceh's Syiah Kuala University. He says some people who lost loved ones during the conflict like Nursinah, are willing to forgive - but others want justice.


"In Islam, you are very much appreciated if you forgive those who commit crime to you," he said. "But we will also find a number of family that is very hard to forgive those accountable for human rights violation 8."


In August 2005, the government and GAM signed a deal to end the conflict, which stretched over three decades and saw human rights abuses by both sides. Fifteen thousand people died. As part of the deal, the two sides agreed to set up a truth and reconciliation commission, to pursue justice for those who suffered abuse.


Such commissions are designed to ascertain 9 the truth in a conflict, and to encourage communities to reconcile after long periods of strife 10. But not everyone is sure that revisiting past traumas 11 is the best way to help the victims find peace. And there are practical reasons why a commission for Aceh is unlikely to be formed any time soon.


Fuad Murdatillah teaches Islamic studies at the Institute of Islamic Religion in Banda Aceh, the provincial 12 capital. He says some are afraid to tell their stories, and are particularly hesitant to point a finger at the Indonesian military.


"It can create a new problem in the future. It can also create the angry spirit from the military for example," he said. "They can create a new conflict if we try to dig again their bad experience in the past. "


Human rights activists 13 also say the Indonesian government might not have the political will to hold members of its powerful army accountable for their actions during the Aceh conflict.


The decision, at any rate, might have been taken out of people's hands. A top Indonesian court recently ruled that such commissions have no legal basis. So the law establishing the commission needs to be rewritten. That could take several years.


One solution being suggested is to revive Aceh's traditional methods of justice.


Budi Arianto is part of the Aceh Traditional Culture Organization, which promotes methods that fell into disuse during the long civil war. Budi explains that before Western-style law courts, Aceh had its own system of settling disputes, based on Islamic and local traditions.


A religious leader and the village elders would hold a public hearing. The perpetrator of a crime would confess, and the two parties would agree on compensation and conduct a ceremony of forgiveness.


"Our system is much faster than law courts. And Acehnese have more trust in their local leaders than they do in the Indonesian courts," he said. "Local leaders aren't corrupt 14."


Law professor Saifuddin says the old system has its advantages. For example, it is cheaper than going to court. And it can help heal the community, and pre-empt revenge attacks.


"When we have no loser and winner from this process, we can avoid someone to take revenge, and also can then re-establish again the relationship that already broken," he said.


Saifuddin says it is unlikely, however, that many people who committed serious human rights violations 15 would participate.


And determining who some of them were could be extremely difficult. Most of the military was withdrawn 16 from Aceh as part of the peace deal, and military records were taken away. And other records of abuses were washed away with the tsunami.



n.浅滩,水浅可涉处;v.涉水,涉过
  • They were guarding the bridge,so we forded the river.他们驻守在那座桥上,所以我们只能涉水过河。
  • If you decide to ford a stream,be extremely careful.如果已决定要涉过小溪,必须极度小心。
n.(不记名)投票,投票总数,投票权;vi.投票
  • The members have demanded a ballot.会员们要求投票表决。
  • The union said they will ballot members on whether to strike.工会称他们将要求会员投票表决是否罢工。
n.陆标,划时代的事,地界标
  • The Russian Revolution represents a landmark in world history.俄国革命是世界历史上的一个里程碑。
  • The tower was once a landmark for ships.这座塔曾是船只的陆标。
n.海啸
  • Powerful quake sparks tsunami warning in Japan.大地震触发了日本的海啸预警。
  • Coastlines all around the Indian Ocean inundated by a huge tsunami.大海啸把印度洋沿岸地区都淹没了。
n.和解,和谐,一致
  • He was taken up with the reconciliation of husband and wife.他忙于做夫妻间的调解工作。
  • Their handshake appeared to be a gesture of reconciliation.他们的握手似乎是和解的表示。
adj.残忍的,野蛮的,不讲理的
  • She has to face the brutal reality.她不得不去面对冷酷的现实。
  • They're brutal people behind their civilised veneer.他们表面上温文有礼,骨子里却是野蛮残忍。
凶手( killer的名词复数 ); 消灭…者; 致命物; 极难的事
  • He remained steadfast in his determination to bring the killers to justice. 他要将杀人凶手绳之以法的决心一直没有动摇。
  • They were professional killers who did in John. 杀死约翰的这些人是职业杀手。
n.违反(行为),违背(行为),侵犯
  • He roared that was a violation of the rules.他大声说,那是违反规则的。
  • He was fined 200 dollars for violation of traffic regulation.他因违反交通规则被罚款200美元。
vt.发现,确定,查明,弄清
  • It's difficult to ascertain the coal deposits.煤储量很难探明。
  • We must ascertain the responsibility in light of different situtations.我们必须根据不同情况判定责任。
n.争吵,冲突,倾轧,竞争
  • We do not intend to be drawn into the internal strife.我们不想卷入内乱之中。
  • Money is a major cause of strife in many marriages.金钱是造成很多婚姻不和的一个主要原因。
n.心灵创伤( trauma的名词复数 );损伤;痛苦经历;挫折
  • She felt exhausted after the traumas of recent weeks. 她经受了最近几个星期的痛苦之后感到精疲力竭。
  • Conclusion: Safety lens of spectacles can protect the occurrence of ocular traumas. 结论:安全镜片可以预防眼镜碎片所致的眼外伤。 来自互联网
adj.省的,地方的;n.外省人,乡下人
  • City dwellers think country folk have provincial attitudes.城里人以为乡下人思想迂腐。
  • Two leading cadres came down from the provincial capital yesterday.昨天从省里下来了两位领导干部。
n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 )
  • His research work was attacked by animal rights activists . 他的研究受到了动物权益维护者的抨击。
  • Party activists with lower middle class pedigrees are numerous. 党的激进分子中有很多出身于中产阶级下层。 来自《简明英汉词典》
v.贿赂,收买;adj.腐败的,贪污的
  • The newspaper alleged the mayor's corrupt practices.那家报纸断言市长有舞弊行为。
  • This judge is corrupt.这个法官贪污。
违反( violation的名词复数 ); 冒犯; 违反(行为、事例); 强奸
  • This is one of the commonest traffic violations. 这是常见的违反交通规则之例。
  • These violations of the code must cease forthwith. 这些违犯法规的行为必须立即停止。
vt.收回;使退出;vi.撤退,退出
  • Our force has been withdrawn from the danger area.我们的军队已从危险地区撤出。
  • All foreign troops should be withdrawn to their own countries.一切外国军队都应撤回本国去。
学英语单词
adapiforms
Agiokampos
airport environment
atinga (nigeria)
attentats
auxotab
bacterial leaf spot of tobacco
bascine
bastard sugar
bifurcating box
bihydroguret
broken top-chord
capitalistic market economy
Caraga B.
children chain
chupot
connection block
control sequencer
corporate asset funding
cream-filleds
cross-bred
csns
customer-driven philosophy
D/D (demand draft)
Dilcit
District Law
drl
explain
fall short of what is needed to cover the debts
flase setting
frictional-resistance
fruit grader
gas loaded electrode
Gog and Magog
Goss process for the continuous casting of metals
Govǐ Altayn Nuruu
Guenther's oparation
hami
Hawaiian activity
honeymooners
hr department
inclosure of land
interelectric
journey report
lamonts
Lasha
Laski
lataniers
lath-hammer
limited stability
liquid hydrogen loading valve checking ladder
logic base
low hurdles
low potential source
LPG transportation
moan
money spiders
mortagage
negative glass-rod phenomenon
nevus unius lateralis
Newton-Cotes
nitrocumene
nodi lymphaticus
non-industrial
nystafungin
photostethoscop
phthalylsulfamethoxypyridazine
pre-excellence
pregnancy jaundice
primary space vehicle
principal fiber
prismatic square
professional-service
proteams
protoplasmic fibre
reregulations
runnin'
schuilingite
Shirley opener
situation-dependent
static sensitivity
stone classification
stuccoists
support pillar
tame
tax exempt export
technoids
tergopleural
trim squirt
tumour-bearing
unboiled silk
unprofessionalising
unprogrammed stoppage
Verrucomicrobium
wave making
web diameter
what do you think of...?
wolffiellas
wussiness
yak butter
yin-yang categorization of natures and tastes
zivotas