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Aceh votes in landmark elections | Aceh votes in landmark elections |
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Voters in the Indonesian province of Aceh are electing local leaders in the region's first direct elections. | Voters in the Indonesian province of Aceh are electing local leaders in the region's first direct elections. |
The elections for the posts of governor and deputy governor are part of a peace deal signed with separatist rebels after 29 years of war left 15,000 dead. | The elections for the posts of governor and deputy governor are part of a peace deal signed with separatist rebels after 29 years of war left 15,000 dead. |
Rebels in Aceh gave up a demand for independence after winning autonomy and the right to participate fully in democratic elections. | Rebels in Aceh gave up a demand for independence after winning autonomy and the right to participate fully in democratic elections. |
Much of Aceh was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004. | Much of Aceh was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004. |
The scale of the disaster spurred the rebels and the government into peace talks. | The scale of the disaster spurred the rebels and the government into peace talks. |
But now eight pairs of candidates have put their names forward for the positions of governor and vice-governor. District heads are also up for election. | |
If Gam wins, well good for them - that's democracy, everyone's ready to accept that Azwar Akubakar Former fighters face ballot | If Gam wins, well good for them - that's democracy, everyone's ready to accept that Azwar Akubakar Former fighters face ballot |
Turnout was expected to be high among Aceh's 2.6 million registered voters. | |
The BBC's Lucy Williamson, in Aceh, says many people never expected to be here electing their own representatives, and there is a real hope that this election will bring people here the peace and prosperity they were promised. | |
"We're here to vote for the leader of Aceh for the first time," Badriah Ali, a 35-year-old civil servant told the Reuters news agency. | |
"I hope by choosing one with sincerity the leader can bring peace to Aceh." | |
Ballots not bullets | |
Former members of the Free Aceh Movement (Gam) and an ex-army general are among those standing for election, as well as representatives from the powerful Indonesian party, Golkar. | Former members of the Free Aceh Movement (Gam) and an ex-army general are among those standing for election, as well as representatives from the powerful Indonesian party, Golkar. |
Former Gam fighter Muhammad Nazar said there is "no other choice" for the ex-fighters but to take part in the election. | Former Gam fighter Muhammad Nazar said there is "no other choice" for the ex-fighters but to take part in the election. |
"We must have control of the executive, form a local party, control the legislature... no longer with weapons," he told the AFP news agency. | "We must have control of the executive, form a local party, control the legislature... no longer with weapons," he told the AFP news agency. |
"This is not to end the struggle but to alter it from an armed conflict to political institutions which are more conducive," | "This is not to end the struggle but to alter it from an armed conflict to political institutions which are more conducive," |
Previously, Aceh's governor and deputy governor were appointed by the Indonesian central government in Jakarta. | Previously, Aceh's governor and deputy governor were appointed by the Indonesian central government in Jakarta. |
The incumbent governor, Azwar Akubakar, hopes to be elected to his post, but also congratulated Gam on the switch "from bullets to ballots". | The incumbent governor, Azwar Akubakar, hopes to be elected to his post, but also congratulated Gam on the switch "from bullets to ballots". |
"And if Gam wins, well good for them. That's democracy. Everyone's ready to accept that," he told the Associated Press. | "And if Gam wins, well good for them. That's democracy. Everyone's ready to accept that," he told the Associated Press. |