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[Dok. Rahasia USA from Wikileaks]Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees: Audit of Operations in Indonesia (AR2005-141-02), 20 Dec 2005

Release date
January 12, 2009
Summary
United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services (UN OIOS) 20 Dec 2005 report titled "Audit of Operations in Indonesia [AR2005-141-02]" relating to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. The report runs to 11 printed pages.
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Verified by Sunshine Press editorial board
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[Dok. Rahasia USA from Wikileaks]United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs: Final report on the audit of tsunami operations in Indonesia (AN2005-590-07), 20 Feb 2006

Release date
January 12, 2009
Summary
United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services (UN OIOS) 20 Feb 2006 report titled "Final report on the audit of tsunami operations in Indonesia [AN2005-590-07]" relating to the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. The report runs to 29 printed pages.
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[Dok. Rahasia USA from Wikileaks]Sidoarjo Neil Adams report on the cause of the East Javan mud-volcano Lusi, 2006

Release date
July 27, 2009
Summary
On May 29, 2006 the world's fastest growing mud-volcano, "Lusi", formed in East Java. The volcano burried the surrounding land in mud 10m deep, rendering nearly 40,000 Indonesians homeless. Damage was reported at $3bil.
The mud volcano was almost certainly caused by the oil company Lapindo, which had been drilling nearby.
The two confidential files in this series were obtained by Al Jazeera in the course of producing a formidable report into the causes of the volcano.
The files are geological reports into the causes of the volcano.
Both reports attribute the probable cause to the drilling.
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[Dok. Rahasia USA from Wikileaks]TriTech Petroleum report on the cause of the East Javan mud-volcano Lusi, 2006

Release date
July 28, 2009
Summary
On May 29, 2006 the world's fastest growing mud-volcano, "Lusi", formed in East Java and buried the surrounding land in mud 10m deep. The volcano rendered nearly 40,000 Indonesians homeless. Damages have been reported to be approximately $3bil.
The volcano was almost certainly caused by the oil company Lapindo, which had been drilling near by.
The two confidential files in this series were obtained by Al Jazeera in the course of producing formidable report into the causes of the volcano.
Both reports attribute the probable cause to the drilling.
This report is by TriTech Petroleum Consultants.
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[Dok. Rahasia USA from Wikileaks]CRS: INDONESIA: U.S. RELATIONS WITH THE INDONESIAN MILITARY, August 10, 1998

Wikileaks release: February 2, 2009
Publisher: United States Congressional Research Service
Title: INDONESIA: U.S. RELATIONS WITH THE INDONESIAN MILITARY
CRS report number: 98-677
Author(s): Larry A. Niksch, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division
Date: August 10, 1998
Abstract
This report describes the history and the issues involved in the longstanding differences between Congress and the executive branch over U.S. policy toward the Indonesian military (ABRI). It describes two past episodes when these differences broke out: the period of Indonesian radicalism under President Sukarno in the early 1960s and the initial years of the Indonesian military occupation of East Timor in the late 1970s. It outlines the different views of the Indonesian military between its congressional critics and the executive branch officials who have promoted close U.S. relations with it. The issues between Congress and the Bush and Clinton Administration in the 1990s are discussed within this framework, culminating in American policy toward the ABRI in 1998 as Indonesia's economic-political crisis led to the downfall of President Suharto. Specific issues of the 1990s discussed in the report, including U.S. training of Indonesian military personnel and U.S. arms sales to Indonesia, likely will come to new legislative attention in the near future.
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