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Post: I trust Wiranto, will forgive him: Gus Dur
Jakarta Post February 07, 2000
I trust Wiranto, will forgive him: Gus
Dur
ROME (JP): President Abdurrahman Wahid
cooled the standoff with Gen. Wiranto on Sunday by saying he fully trusted
his senior minister who once saved his life from a planned assassination
attempt.
Abdurrahman further allayed any likely
tension by saying that he would forgive the four-star general for any
wrongdoing in the East Timor human rights issue.
"If Pak Wiranto is judged guilty by
a court I will forgive him," the President said.
It is unclear if Abdurrahman meant
forgiveness in a personal sense or in the form of a presidential pardon.
Many have predicted a possible standoff
between the President and his coordinating minister for political affairs
and security after Wiranto was named as one of those allegedly responsible
for the violence in East Timor in the run-up and after the Aug. 30 ballot.
A government-sanctioned inquiry has
called on the attorney general to conduct a formal investigation into the
matter.
Following the announcement of the report,
Abdurrahman, who is away on a 16-day overseas tour, called on Wiranto to
resign.
Wiranto brushed the calls aside and said
he would wait until he personally talks to the President when he returns
on Sunday.
But Abdurrahman vouched for Wiranto's
personal character on the last day of his two-day stay in the Italian
capital and insisted that their personal relations remained intact despite
the media contention.
He even claimed that Wiranto saved his
and Vice President Megawati Soekarnoputri's life from a planned
assassination attempt in the mid-1990s. "I believe in Pak Wiranto.
Why? Because I know him. It is other people who know nothing about him and
make generalizations about him," Abdurrahman said during a dialog
with the Indonesian community in Italy at the official residence of
Indonesia's Ambassador to the Vatican Irawan Abidin.
The President said Wiranto, as the
commander of the Army Strategic Reserves Command (Kostrad), was told by
then Indonesian Armed Forces (ABRI) chief Gen. Feisal Tanjung that there
were instructions to eliminate Abdurrahman and Megawati.
"He (Wiranto) called me (about
it)," Abdurrahman said, adding he then asked Wiranto to directly
check with then president Soeharto.
Abdurrahman said Wiranto then got back to
him and quoted Soeharto as saying "I never gave such an
instruction".
Abdurrahman then said he asked Wiranto to
decide who was telling the truth.
"I believe Pak Harto," the
President recounted.
Abdurrahman went on to say that people
should thus not consider all Indonesian Military (TNI) soldiers as evil.
Crooks
Abdurrahman then revealed that Wiranto
telephoned him several days ago to complain about the President's remarks
about a possible coup.
"Why does Gus Dur believe such
rumors?" the President quoted the general as telling him.
Despite claiming there was a covert
meeting between generals last week, Abdurrahman expressed confidence that
the situation was well under control. "There are two kinds of TNI,
those who obey orders and those who are crooks," he remarked, adding
that TNI chief Adm. Widodo A.S. and Megawati were in constant contact with
him.
He added that Widodo called him on
Saturday morning and again stressed TNI's loyalty to the government.
Abdurrahman left Rome on Sunday evening
and arrived in Brussels two hours later.
In Brussels, he is scheduled to meet with
European Commission President Romano Prodi and European Union
secretary-general Javier Solana on Monday morning.
In the afternoon he will pay a courtesy
call to Prince Philips at the Cour de Brabant Palace.
He will leave for New Delhi on Monday
evening and will arrive on Tuesday morning. (prb)
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