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Jakarta Post
Sunday, October 19, 2003
Nani Farida, The Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh,
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
Prosecutors demanded on Saturday a 14-year
jail term for a man who wrote speeches and
campaigned on behalf of the Free Aceh Movement
(GAM) in its fight for independence.
Irwandi Yusuf alias Isnandar Al Passee, dubbed
GAM's campaign manager, was charged with
voluntarily supporting the separatist group
through his campaign and publications.
The prosecutors said Irwandi was responsible
for media releases and other publication
materials related to the activities of the
rebels. The defendant is also known to be the
speechwriter for several GAM leaders during a
series of peace talks sponsored by a
Swiss-based organization and which included
the Indonesian government.
"The defendant violated Article 106 of the
Criminal Code on treason," the prosecutors
told the Banda Aceh District Court.
Irwandi, a veterinarian and noted elephant
trainer, was arrested in Jakarta following the
imposition of martial law in the province on
May 19.
He is known to have worked closely with GAM
leaders, such as the movement's armed wing
commander, Muzakir Manaf, and other top
figures such as Sofyan Dawood and Ishak Daud.
The defendant also served as the interpreter
for the rebel group at international
functions.
During the trial, Irwandi, who is also a
lecturer at a state-owned university in Aceh,
was accompanied by his lawyer M. Syafi'e
Saragih.
Prosecutors also presented various documents
and drafts of speeches belonging to the
separatist movement and a notebook computer as
evidence.
The trial will resume on Thursday to hear the
defense argument from Irwandi's lawyer.
Since the imposition of the martial law, the
police and Indonesian Military (TNI) have
arrested over 1,000 GAM members and supporters
as part of the operation to enforce the law.
The police have handed over 350 cases
involving suspected GAM members and supporters
to prosecutors, some of whom are now on trial.
In a related development, police shot dead a
GAM leader from Pidie regency, Jailani bin
Yusuf, on Friday after they said he had
resisted arrest.
"When the police were trying to arrest him, he
opened fire at the officers," spokesman for
Aceh Police Sr. Comr. Sayed Hoesainy told a
press conference on Saturday.
Police confiscated an FN pistol and dozens of
ammunition from Jailani. |