Indonesia May Seek Help for Moluccas; President Ponders Limited Outside Aid

From: The Washington Post | Date: July 18, 2000| Author: Rajiv Chandrasekaran | Copyright information

Faced with new reports of military participation in Muslim attacks on Christian neighborhoods, Indonesia's president said today that his government will consider seeking limited international assistance to help end the bloody religious war in the Molucca Islands.

The Indonesian government, which had previously rejected requests by Christian leaders for outside intervention, may ask other countries for equipment and logistical support, primarily for aid workers in the area, President Ab...

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