given the back story of the krueng arakundo

in #esteem7 years ago (edited)

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A piece of a sad story to remember back in history, because of a developed nation is a nation that remembers history.

A Sad Story The Slaughter Of Civilians In 1999 In Aceh.

The tragedy occurred in Simpang Kuala, District of Idi Cut, East Aceh,
Wednesday morning, 3 February 1999, exactly in front of the Headquarters of the military command and
Local police.

The tragedy of Idi Cut, widely known by the name of ‘the Tragedy of Arakundo’, is an event of the massacre of civilians which occurred February 3, 1999 in Idi Cut, East Aceh.

According to some eyewitnesses, the events that launched the army of the armed forces killed seven people and injured hundreds of other people. The culprit till now has not arrested and tried until today.

The victims of the massacre their bodies plunged into the River Arakundo. This claim is reinforced by the testimony of the victim who hears the words of the soldiers of the armed forces when they are being slaughtered victims: "You killed our comrade. You take them to the river. feel return."

Some other victims mentioned the offenders are members of Battalion Linud 100. As many as 58 victims who was shot is raised to the truck of the apparatus, either already dead or wounded.

But there are also some injured victims who are not transported because hiding in the ditch beside the road so that the losos of the massacre.

Many of the eye witnesses saw three military trucks transporting a shooting victim moving towards the River bridge Arakundo.

Before being transported to the truck, the victim was tied first with wires all over his body, then put into jute sacks belonging to each army still bearing the name of the offender along with his rank.

A large stone was fastened in each sack as ballast, and these sacks were thrown into the Arakundo. A other eye-witnesses said that the spilled blood in the vicinity of the bridge Arak

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