The Jakarta Post, 1/4/2006 6:22:00 PM
Indonesia sets up team to tackle Central Sulawesi violence
JAKARTA (Reuters): Indonesia has set up a special counter-terrorism team to try to
halt bloodshed in the country's east after a bomb attack on a Christian market which
killed seven people, a senior minister said on Wednesday.
The bombing last Saturday hit a market in the city of Palu, capital of Central Sulawesi
province.
It was the latest attack in what analysts say has been a campaign to re-ignite tension
in a region where Muslim-Christian clashes raged several years ago, killing 2,000
people before a peace accord took effect.
Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Widodo Adi Sutcipto
said the new team comprised police, intelligence officials and members of the
Ministry of Home Affairs. It would have a three-month mandate, which could be
extended if necessary.
"The focus will be on law enforcement, counter-terrorism, intelligence and security ...
The stress will be on how to unravel criminal and terror cases more quickly," Widodo
told reporters.
Police said the team began operations on Wednesday. It would focus on Palu and the
Muslim town of Poso, where much of the 1998-2001 sectarian bloodshed took place,
Widodo added.
Palu lies 1,600 km northeast of Jakarta.
Police have detained one man over the weekend nail bombing but he has not been
named a suspect.
The attack targeted a market selling pork, which is forbidden to Muslims, who
account for 85 percent of Indonesia's people. The east of the sprawling country of
17,000 islands has large pockets of Christians.
The blast came after warnings of militant attacks during the Christmas and New Year
season in the world's most populous Muslim nation. (***)
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