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More troops

| Source: AP

More troops
to leave Aceh

LHOKSEUMAWE: Military police searched the bags of some 2,500
soldiers on Sunday ahead of their withdrawal from Aceh province
under the terms of a peace deal to end one of Asia's longest-
running wars.

The troops are scheduled to leave from the port city of
Lhokseumawe on Monday, bringing to about 12,000 the number of
soldiers pulled out of Aceh since September. The withdrawal will
complete the second of four phases of military redeployment.

Military police were searching the soldiers' bags for
contraband, including marijuana, which is widely cultivated in
the province, said military spokesman Lt. Col. Ari Soetiko.

The peace deal calls for Indonesia's military to reduce by
more than half the 60,000 troops it has in the oil- and gas-rich
province by the year's end, and for the rebels to surrender all
of their self-declared 840 weapons.

The rebels have already handed in about half of their arsenal.
Three earlier attempts have failed to end the 29-year-long Aceh
war, which has claimed 15,000 lives. --AP

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