Lessons from Aceh: How language unites and segregates in conflicts
- Written by Saiful Akmal, Chair professor, Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry
References
- ^ 20 years of efforts to rebuild Aceh (theconversation.com)
- ^ Qanun (regional regulation) on the Acehnese language (paralegal.id)
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- ^ three-decade (www.uii.ac.id)
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- ^ risky (e-journal.my.id)
- ^ Cassettes with songs in local languages (www.bbc.com)
- ^ Hamid Awaluddin (opac.usk.ac.id)
- ^ ‘pantun’, a traditional Malay poem, in Acehnese (merdekabicara.com)
- ^ Wali Nanggroe (walinanggroe.acehprov.go.id)
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- ^ state (www.kemhan.go.id)
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- ^ Wali Nanggroe (www.antarafoto.com)
- ^ Gayo hymn (www.rri.co.id)
- ^ forced assimilation (heinonline.org)
Authors: Saiful Akmal, Chair professor, Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry
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