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Indonesia urges ceasefire in Libya
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Mon, 03/28/2011
Freeze!:
Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa during in a hearing session at the
House of Representatives on Monday. The Indonesian government called for
an immediate ceasefire in Libya, fearing more innocent civilians would
be killed. (Antara/Rosa Panggabean)
The Indonesian government has urged for an immediate ceasefire in Libya
between members of the local military and allied forces (including the
US, France and UK among others), fearing further civilian casualties.
Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa told a working meeting with
the House of Representatives’ Commission I here on Monday that an
immediate ceasefire in Libya had become urgent.
"In the past eight days we have seen an increase in the number of
civilian victims and therefore there should be an immediate truce, the
presence of UN forces in the field, and a political process in Libya,"
Marty said, as quoted by kompas.com.
He also asserted that Indonesia rejected violence of any kind in Libya.
"In reality from the beginning we have rejected violence by Gaddafi’s
followers, rebels, and even the coalition group because violence itself
will only cause suffering to the civil population."
Various issues including those related to the Libyan conflict and the
post-tsunami management for Indonesian citizens in Japan will be
discussed at a working meeting between Marty and Commission I.
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