Insurgency in Aceh

The insurgency in Aceh, officially designated the Rebellion in Aceh (Indonesian: Pemberontakan di Aceh) by the Indonesian government, was a conflict fought by the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) between 1976 and 2005, with the goal of making the province of Aceh independent from Indonesia. The aftermath of a strong military offensive in 2003 and the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake brought a peace agreement and an end to the insurgency.

Insurgency in Aceh

Female soldiers of the Free Aceh Movement with GAM commander Abdullah Syafei'i, 1999
Date4 December 1976 – 15 August 2005
(28 years, 8 months, 1 week and 4 days)
Location
Result

Indonesian tactical victory

  • Helsinki peaceful Memorandum of Understanding
  • Special autonomy granted to Aceh
  • Disarmament of the GAM
  • End of GAM's claim of independence
  • Departure of non-organic Indonesian troops, leaving only 25,000 soldiers in the province
  • Aceh Monitoring Mission
  • Regional elections held
Belligerents

 Indonesia


Free Aceh Movement


Commanders and leaders
Suharto
B. J. Habibie
Abdurrahman Wahid
Megawati Sukarnoputri
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Try Sutrisno
Endriartono Sutarto
Sutiyoso
Bambang Darmono
Hasan di Tiro
Zaini Abdullah
Abdullah Syafi'i 
Muzakir Manaf
Sofyan Daud
Ayah Muni 
Ishak Daud 
Strength
12,000 (1990)
30,000 (2001)
35,000–50,000 (2003)
25 (1976)
200 (1979–1989)
15,000–27,000 (1999)
3,000 (2005)
Casualties and losses
less than 100 killed

Civilians and military killed:
100 (1976–79)
2,000–10,000 (1991–1992)
393 (1993)
1,041 (2000)
1,700 (2001)
1,230 (2002)

Total: 15,000 total dead
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