291. Indonesia: The Search for Peace in Maluku
- Publication Date:
- 02-2002
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- International Crisis Group
- Abstract:
- The fighting that broke out between Christians and Muslims in Ambon, the capital of Indonesia's Maluku province, on 19 January 1999 triggered a virtual civil war that soon spread to other parts of the province. At least 5,000 people (perhaps as many as 10,000) have been killed and close to 700,000 – almost one-third of the population of 2.1 million – became refugees. Peace has yet to be achieved although violence has declined sharply during the last year. Refugees are beginning to return to predominantly Muslim North Maluku (which was separated from the old Maluku province in September 1999) but tensions remain high in Ambon and surrounding islands that are the core of the new Maluku province.
- Topic:
- Conflict Resolution and Politics
- Political Geography:
- Indonesia and Southeast Asia