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Journal : Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion

ACEHNESE WARS AND LEARNING FROM 12YEARS OF PEACE IN ACEH Said Achmad Kabiru Rafiie; Amir Husni; Said Atah
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
Publisher : Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Agama Semarang

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This paper aims to discuss the history of Acehnese wars and the progress of peace in Aceh after the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Aceh Freedom Movement, or Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM), and the Republic of Indonesia in Helsinki on August 15th, 2005. Prior to this, Aceh was a tense region and home to the longest armed conflict in Southeast Asia – underway since 1982. The people of Aceh were fighting to realize the concept of self-independence. However, the movement came to a stop when the devastating tsunami hit Aceh on December 26th, 2004. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the root of Acehnese wars. The paper will provide the current political, social, economic and cultural achievements since Aceh entered into a new chapter of peace. Using qualitative approach, the theory of inequality and conflict and Fanon’s ideas, this paper offers a comprehensive perspective on learning from Aceh wars and conflicts. This study found that the motive of wars in Aceh can be divided from group motive, private motivation, failure of social contract and environment scarcity. Moreover, the research confirms that social and economic progress in Aceh has not been as successful as its political achievements. Furthermore, in terms of culture, progress has been ambiguous. This paper aims to provide a better understanding of how to maintain peace in Aceh by addressing social, political, economic and cultural issues with the goal of attaining prosperity and well-being for the people of Aceh.  
ACEHNESE WARS AND LEARNING FROM 12YEARS OF PEACE IN ACEH Rafiie, Said Achmad Kabiru; Husni, Amir; Atah, Said
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
Publisher : Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Agama Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v2i2.565

Abstract

This paper aims to discuss the history of Acehnese wars and the progress of peace in Aceh after the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Aceh Freedom Movement, or Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM), and the Republic of Indonesia in Helsinki on August 15th, 2005. Prior to this, Aceh was a tense region and home to the longest armed conflict in Southeast Asia – underway since 1982. The people of Aceh were fighting to realize the concept of self-independence. However, the movement came to a stop when the devastating tsunami hit Aceh on December 26th, 2004. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the root of Acehnese wars. The paper will provide the current political, social, economic and cultural achievements since Aceh entered into a new chapter of peace. Using qualitative approach, the theory of inequality and conflict and Fanon’s ideas, this paper offers a comprehensive perspective on learning from Aceh wars and conflicts. This study found that the motive of wars in Aceh can be divided from group motive, private motivation, failure of social contract and environment scarcity. Moreover, the research confirms that social and economic progress in Aceh has not been as successful as its political achievements. Furthermore, in terms of culture, progress has been ambiguous. This paper aims to provide a better understanding of how to maintain peace in Aceh by addressing social, political, economic and cultural issues with the goal of attaining prosperity and well-being for the people of Aceh.  
Co-Authors Ade Octavia Adi Saputra, Muhamad Agung Endro Nugroho Agung Endro Nugroho Agung Giri Samudra Akhmad Awaludin Agustiar Al-Fairusy, Muhajir Alim Isnansetyo ALIM ISNANSETYO Almira Islamei Pratiwi Alvika Hayyu Chandra Permana, Alvika Hayyu Chandra Amelia Hana Amir Mugozin Anandita Perwita Kurniawan Andi Hakim Annisa Ajeng Maharani Anny Wahyuni Antarif Kusuma Brata Atah, Said Azizi, Wirdatul Auliya Bambang Retno Aji Bekti Wulan Sari Bekti Wulan Sari Bustami Abubakar Claude Mona Airin Deffy R. Putra Dewi Ariani Donghwa Chung Dwi Retno Wulandari Ekantari, Nurfitri Endang Sri Rahayu Ervika Rahayu Novita Herwati Fatimah, Aden Nurin Fitriaty, Fitriaty Gandhi E. Julianto Ginting, Rini Febriyanta Br Hadi Sunliensyar, Hafiful Hanum, Maulida Selma Hermansyah Hermansyah Il Shik Shin Imam Arda Perdana Imas Faturrohmah Indriani, Rizka Indun Dewi Puspita Indun Dewi Puspita Ivana M. Diharningrum Iwan Y.B. Lelana Iwan Y.B. Lelana Iwan Yusuf B. Lelana Iwan Yusuf Bambang Lelana Iwan Yusuf Bambang Lelana Iwan Yusuf Bambang Lelana Komala Putu Tara Hradaya Kristiani, Theresia Adven Dea Kun Cahyaningrum Latif Sahubawa Leihitu, Irsyad Lupi Purnomosari Maknun, Fazidatul Lu’luil Maria Madalena Maulida Selma Hanum Mohamad Gazali Muhammad Nursid Mustofa Meihan, Andre N. Nurjanah Nasruddin AS, Nasruddin AS Nurfitri Ekantari Nurfitri Ekantari Nurul Binti Isnaini Nurul Binti Isnaini Obdulia P. Nugrahani Pingkan Mayestika Afgatiani Pris Larasati Pudji Astuti Pudji Astuti PUDJI ASTUTI Punky Kusuma Damayanti Putra, Hemi Adi Radipta Lailatussifa Rafiie, Said Achmad Kabiru Ramadhan, Kurnia Fajar Rani Laksanawati Reza Idria Riky Paskandani, Riky Rina Syafitri, Rina Risa Ummami Rizka Indriani Rizqi Wahyu Herdianto Ruhamah Ruhamah Rusyda Nurshitaningrum Sadzali, Asyhadi Mufsi Said Achmad Kabiru Rafiie Said Atah Sanusi Ismail Sarmin Sarmin Siti A. Budhiyanti Siti Ari Budhiyanti Sovia Indah Nurkhanifah Subaryono Subaryono Subaryono Subaryono, Subaryono Suhardani, Mila Novalita Sunandar, Husna Vannisa Taswir Taswir Tazwir Tazwir Triyanto Triyanto Ustadi Ustadi Ustadi Ustadi Ustadi Ustadi Ustadi Ustadi Ustadi, Ustadi Uswatun Hasanah Yudi Pranoto Yusuf Kalingga Murda Zuriat, Zuriat