Human rights activist Shadia Marhaban talking about the deadline imposed by the Indonesian government on the continuation of foreign troops in the area of Aceh.
Shadia Marhaban, coordinator of the International Network at the Aceh Information Center (SIRA) and human rights activist discusses the capabilities of the Indonesian government to cope with the disaster and speaks about the need to maintain an international presence in the area. She speaks strongly against the Jakarta government`s decision to make this deadline. (1:00)
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