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'Maluku' is a
province of
Indonesia, comprising, broadly, the southern part of the
Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccas, Molucca Islands or Moluccan Islands).Maluku traditionaly belongs to melanesia.
The main city and capital of Maluku province is Ambon City on the small
Ambon Island. The province has a population of 1,313,022 (
2004).
All the Maluku Islands formed a single
province of Indonesia from 1950 until 1999. In
1999 the
Maluku Utara Regency and
Halmahera Tengah Regency were split off as a separate province of
North Maluku.
Regencies and cities
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Buru (
Namlea)
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Kepulauan Aru (
Dobo)
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Maluku Tengah (
Masohi)
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Maluku Tenggara (
Tual)
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Maluku Tenggara Barat (
Saumlaki)
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Seram Bagian Barat (
Dataran Hunipopu)
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Seram Bagian Timur (
Dataran Hunimoa)
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Ambon City
List of major islands and island groups in Maluku
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Ambon Island
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Aru Islands (Kepulauan Aru)
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Babar Island
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Barat Daya Islands (includes Wetar Island)
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Banda Islands (Kepulauan Banda)
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Buru
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Kei Islands
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Leti Islands
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Makian
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Saparua
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Seram
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Tanimbar Islands (Kepulauan Tanimbar)
See also:
Islands of Indonesia
Chronology of Events of Recent Conflict in Maluku
January - February 1999
On Ambon Island, an argument between a Muslim passenger and Christian
bus driver on
January 19,
1999 developed into a fight that quickly spreads into days of violence with many casualties and much destruction of housing. The fighting quickly spreads to the nearby islands of Haruku, Seram and Saparua because of rumors.
March - June 1999
There is a four-month period of calm during which time Indonesia's first free national and regional
elections in 44 years take place largely without violence.
May 12, 1999, a peace declaration is signed between religious leaders, community and traditional leaders and youth figures and organizations.
July - December 1999
From July 27, major riots take place with hundreds of shops and homes destroyed. In August fighting breaks out in the newly created province of North Maluku (which until 1999 had been part of Maluku province), primarily due to political and ethnic not religious reasons. The second half of 1999 saw regular fighting across Maluku province with many casualties.
January - May 2000
January 7, 2000, over 100,000 Muslims demonstrate in
Jakarta calling for a
jihad in Maluku in order to save the Muslims. In May the
Laskar Jihad militia group begin to arrive in Maluku. 4,000 are reported to arrive in the province. Other Islamic milita groups are absorbed into it.
Tensions rise within both religious groups. Muslim militias start to try to clear Christian villages out of key transportation corridors.
June - August 2000
On
June 27, President
Abdurrahman Wahid declares a state of civil emergency, giving the
police and
military broad new powers.
By July 2000 there were approximately 14,000 troops in Maluku.
Many of the villages across the bay from Ambon town as well as the main university of
Pattiumura are destroyed. There has been large-scale displacement of populations.
In August 2000, the Yon Gab, Joint Battalion arrives made up of soldiers from other parts of Indonesia with the hope that they would not become involved with one side or the other. Open clashes between Muslims and Christians become more rare.
March 2001
A
bomb is thrown into the second floor of a
library. Incidents occur regularly although there is no wide spread displacement on Ambon. In December, approximately 200 Muslim and Christian leaders meet in
Yogyakarta to explore the possibility of reaching reconciliation in Maluku. Forced conversion of Christians on remote islands of Kesoui and Teor off Seram causes displacement of 800 families to Southeast Maluku. On the eve of the second anniversary of the conflict troops conduct 'sweepings' in Ambon. During the following days several police officers are arrested for partisan involvement with the conflict. Relations between the army and the Ambon police deteriorate further. The situation remains calm in Southeast Maluku and
internally displaced persons begin to return. The situation remains relatively calm with sporadic incidents.
April 2001
Tensions rise in the build up to
April 25, anniversary of the declaration of an independent state in Maluku, when members of the
Maluku Sovereignty Front (FKM) raise independence flags.
The leader of the FKM and the leader of Laskar Jihad are arrested although later both are released.
May - June 2001
Starting on
May 20, masked men launch a series of attacks in Christian areas of Ambon resulting in eighteen deaths and widespread fear.
On
June 14, the Joint Battalion conducts wide spread sweeping in Muslim areas of town, resulting in 23 Muslim deaths and the destruction of the Laskar Jihad radio station and a Laskar medical clinic.
The situation returns to a state of relative calm. The events of
September 11 and the ensuing bombing in
Afghanistan increase tensions towards internationals from Muslims but no direct threats are made towards humanitarian organizations or individuals.
Sporadic incidents culminate in the bombing and sinking of the main ferry in Ambon, the California, with 18 killed.
April 2002
In April, the Coordinating Minister for Peoples' Welfare,
Jusuf Kalla, becomes actively engaged in trying to solve the conflict. Following lengthy discussions, a meeting is held in
Malino,
South Sulawesi and a peace accord signed between 35 Muslim and 35 Christian delegates. This leads to wide spread celebrations in Ambon and considerable increased movement between Muslim and Christian areas of town. However on 4th April, the Governor's building, one of the main neutral meeting points in town is burned to a shell.
The situation then becomes calmer until 25th April when FKM supporters again raise flags (this time on balloons) and trigger violence in the city.
Muslim Militia attacks a Christian village burning 35 houses.
In Spring 2004 renewed violence erupts in Ambon.