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'Villagers
in Alue Keumuneng, near Trans Alur Tumaron, on Friday found
three dead men with bullet wounds.'
'In
East Acheh, three civilians were found dead with gunshot
wounds in the Idi Rayeuk area on Saturday.' ——
ISHAK
DAUD, GAM
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MEN SUSPECTED OF BEING being
members of the Free Acheh Movement (GAM) were shot dead
during a clash with soldiers in Central Acheh on Saturday,
Deputy Military Commander Colonel Jali Yusuf said.
"The clash took place when soldiers were raiding a
house sheltering GAM members," Yusuf said.
North Acheh GAM commander Teungku Amri bin Abdul Wahab told
AFP he was yet to receive reports of the incident.
But he said his men had killed at least eight soldiers in
several armed clashes across Acheh on Saturday but gave no
details. The casualty figure was not confirmed by the
military.
In West Acheh, a
clash in the Woyla subdistrict on Saturday left four
suspected rebels killed, including a local commander
identified as Teungku Musdian, 33, Acheh military spokesman
Major Edi Sulistiadie, said.
The encounter, he
said, took place after soldiers raided a house in Trans Alur
Tumaron village.
Sulistiadie also said soldiers arrested five suspected GAM
members from a house in Alue Bilie vilage, in West Acheh
Saturday.
Villagers in Alue Keumuneng, near Trans Alur Tumaron, on
Friday found three dead men with bullet wounds, a journalist
in the district town of Meulaboh said.
Sulistiadie had no information on the three bodies found in
Alue Keumuneng.
Another three bodies, also with gunshot wounds, were found
in separate locations in Banda Acheh on Saturday, staff at
the general hospital said.
GAM spokesman Ayah Sofyan said one of those killed had been
arrested by the security forces during a sweep near Banda
Acheh earlier on Saturday.
In East Acheh, three civilians were found dead with gunshot
wounds in the Idi Rayeuk area on Saturday, another GAM
spokesman Ishak Daud said.
"The three had been arrested by security forces during
a sweep in the area earlier Saturday," Daud said in a
written statement obtained by AFP.
Jakarta in April branded GAM an outlaw movement and sent
more than 1,000 troops to Acheh, leading to in a sharp
escalation in violence.
The government and the GAM are scheduled to resume peace
talks in Geneva next month.
Previous talks, facilitated by the Swiss-based Henri Dunant
Center, broke off last year after a series of failed truces.
The oil-rich province on the northern tip of Sumatra island
has seen rising separatism since the mid 1970s. More than
700 people have been killed in Acheh this year alone.
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