Honor
those who perished and survived
Moeldoko ; Indonesian Military (TNI) commander
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JAKARTA
POST, 26 Desember 2014
On the
morning of Dec. 26, 2004, a massive wall of water rolled across the Indian
Ocean at hundreds of miles an hour, in the aftermath of a powerful undersea
earthquake.
The
tsunami struck Aceh with unimaginable force, virtually wiping out parts of
the capital, Banda Aceh, and destroying numerous coastal towns along hundreds
of kilometers of Aceh’s coast. When the water receded, it left in its wake
nearly 170,000 dead, and damage beyond measure.
The
terrible event devastated one of Indonesia’s most beautiful areas and claimed
the lives of tens of thousands of Indonesians, many of them children. The
nation, and the world, wept for Aceh.
But
while the tragedy of the tsunami will never be forgotten by the survivors or
by generations to come, the story of Aceh is also one of the triumph of the
human spirit. Almost as quickly as the water receded, Aceh’s recovery and
rebuilding began, with help from all over the world. The US navy, the United
Nations, the International Red Cross, the US Agency for International
Development and dozens of NGOs arrived with food and water, manpower and
machinery.
Then
president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono created the Reconstruction and
Rehabilitation Agency for Aceh and Nias and put minister Kuntoro
Mangkusubroto in charge. In the four years after the disaster he oversaw the
spending of more than US$7 billion to rebuild the region.
Kuntoro’s
efforts and the agency he led have become models of disaster relief for other
nations, and the Aceh that rose from the rubble is today the pride of
Indonesia.
Indonesia
has many people and many agencies to thank for their generous efforts that
enabled Aceh to recover and rebuild, but most of all on this 10th anniversary
of the tsunami we honor the people of Aceh, who lost so much but gave so much
to rebuild their land and their lives. Their courage, spirit, faith and
determination inspire us all, and are a tremendous source of pride to all
Indonesians.
On the
10th anniversary of the terrible events of Dec. 26, 2004 let us all keep Aceh
in our hearts and minds and offer our deepest gratitude to all who contributed
to Aceh’s revival — especially to the citizens of Aceh, who still grieve for
their lost loved ones but who can take great pride in both what they have
accomplished and what they will accomplish.
I call on all Indonesians to join me and the soldiers, sailors, airmen
and marines of the Indonesian Military in a moment of silent prayer and
reflection at 8 a.m. on the morning of Dec. 26, to remember those whose lives
were lost, to honor the struggles of those who survived and to thank all
those whose hard work and sacrifices contributed to the recovery and
rebuilding of Aceh. ●
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