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ISSN #1088-8136 Vol. 7, No. 2 |
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Indonesian Militar
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The Indonesian Military: Resisting Reformby John Roosa One has to marvel at the spunk of the Indonesian military (TNI). Despite a U.S. and European Union cut off on arms sales, training, and aid, a United Nations threat of an international tribunal for war crimes in East Timor, and universal condemnation for the killings of three UN workers the entire countrWahid has been unable to gain control over the military and has given up trying. The ntinue sabotaging East Timor - and international donor governments have proven themselves willing to allow it. Return to Spring 2001 Menu |