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INDONESIA ________________

Killings test truce
Talks continue, but fear builds

Peace talks between Christian and Muslim groups continue in Indonesia’s troubled Moluccas Island region, although two Christians were killed in an outburst of violence that threatened a cease-fire.

Two Christians, a father and daughter, found murdered on March 17, may be victims of anti-peace hard liners. These were the first casualties since the signing of a peace agreement at Malino on February 12.

Alexander Puasa and his 15-year-old daughter Netty, were last seen alive as they went to work in their farm plot on March 16. The alarm was sounded when neighbors noticed that the father and daughter had not returned home that evening. The bodies were found early the next morning, about 200 yards from their farm. Police autopsies showed that both victims died of multiple stab wounds.

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