Indonesia in 2002

During 2002, communal conflicts abated in Indonesia, the government and rebels in Aceh signed a ceasefire agreement, major economic indicators improved, and a four-year-long constitutional reform process came to a successful conclusion. Yet, serious challenges remain for the country, including rampa...

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subjects Arrests
Bombings
Corruption
Counterterrorism
Criminal investigations
Diplomatic & consular services
Economic conditions
Economic growth
Evidence
Governmental reform
Intelligence gathering
Intelligence services
Judicial corruption
Muslims
Political leadership
Political power
Presidents
Rebellions
September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
Terrorism
Truces & cease fires
Year in review
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