1. In the preamble, the Indonesian government and GAM accept
1. In the preamble, the Indonesian government and GAM accept
Nanggro Aceh Darussalam special autonomy law and use it as
starting point to a democratic, all-inclusive dialog involving
all elements of Acehnese society. Both sides share the common
objective to meet the Acehnese people's aspirations to live in
security with dignity, peace, prosperity and justice. They also
agree to a process that leads to an election in 2004 and the
subsequent establishment of a democratically elected government.
2. Feb. 9, 2003, GAM starts placing weapons and arms at
designated places while the Indonesian Military relocates to
defense positions and National Police reformulates Mobile Brigade
personnel to ordinary police. The Joint Security Committee (JSC)
identifies and prepares locations of conflict to be designated as
peace zones. Demilitarized zones, which will be monitored by
tripartite monitoring teams, will be the focus of initial
humanitarian, rehabilitation and reconstruction assistance. Civil
society has the right to supply JSC with input.
3. JSC has the function to formulate the process of the
implementation of the agreement, monitor security, investigate
any security violations and take appropriate action, and impose
sanctions against violators and ensure that no paramilitary force
is formed to replace the Mobile Brigade.
4. Both sides agree to hold an all-inclusive dialog in a safe and
free manner under the Henry Dunant Centre's facilitation.