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5th anniversary of Aceh truce

5th anniversary of Aceh truce

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Aceh Gov. Irwandi Yusuf delivers a speech in a mosque in Banda Aceh, western Indonesia, on Aug. 15, 2010, to mark the fifth anniversary of a cease-fire with the Indonesian government. The governor urged those in the local community to work hard to maintain the peace.

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Japanese team begins medical activities in Indonesia

Japanese team begins medical activities in Indonesia

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A Japanese woman doctor (L) consults with quake-hit patients in Indonesia's Banda Aceh on Jan. 3.

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Large ship remains in inland Banda Aceh since 2004 tsunami

Large ship remains in inland Banda Aceh since 2004 tsunami

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A large electric generator ship hit by tsunami in 2004 remains in an inland area of Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on Dec. 26, 2013. The ship is one of the preserved objects damaged by the earthquake-triggered tsunami that serve as reminder of the catastrophe.

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13th anniversary of Sumatra earthquake-tsunami disaster

13th anniversary of Sumatra earthquake-tsunami disaster

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia, Dec. 26 Kyodo - Zuhra Abu visits a cemetery in Indonesia's Aceh province on Dec. 26, 2017, the 13th anniversary of the earthquake-tsunami disaster off Sumatra Island. She lost three children in the disaster.

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Hasebe plays mini-soccer game with Banda Aceh kids

Hasebe plays mini-soccer game with Banda Aceh kids

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Japan captain Makoto Hasebe (C) plays a mini-soccer game with elementary school children in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on Dec, 23, 2014. Hasebe, in cooperation with the Japan Committee for UNICEF, visited the area hit by devastating tsunami in December 2004.

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Aceh eyes becoming tourist destination

Aceh eyes becoming tourist destination

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Tourists take photos in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on Dec. 26, 2013. The vessel in the back left atop a house by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

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Aceh eyes becoming tourist destination

Aceh eyes becoming tourist destination

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Photo shows a large ship in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on Dec. 26, 2013. The vessel, pushed inland by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, has become a local tourist attraction.

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Indian Ocean tsunami memorial

Indian Ocean tsunami memorial

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A memorial ceremony is held in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on Dec. 26, 2013, to mark the ninth anniversary of the Indian Ocean tsunami, which killed more than 220,000 people.

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Indian Ocean tsunami memorial

Indian Ocean tsunami memorial

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A memorial ceremony is held in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on Dec. 26, 2013, to mark the ninth anniversary of the Indian Ocean tsunami, which killed more than 220,000 people.

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Tsunami museum in Aceh

Tsunami museum in Aceh

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A December 2012 photo shows Tsunami Museum in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, commemorating the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

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Tsunami museum in Aceh

Tsunami museum in Aceh

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A December 2012 photo shows local students visiting Tsunami Museum in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, commemorating the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

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Aceh after tsunami

Aceh after tsunami

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - The main part of Banda Aceh, the provincial capital of Aceh, Indonesia, is seen restored in April 2010 from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

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People flock to Aceh 'ground zero' to mark tsunami anniversary

People flock to Aceh 'ground zero' to mark tsunami anniversary

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A women offers prayers for her lost son at an old mosque in Banda Aceh on Dec. 26, 2009, to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the deadly tsunami. The densely-populated area surrounding Banda Aceh's city center was among the hardest-hit areas in the catastrophe triggered by a huge undersea earthquake with a magnitude of 9.1 on Dec. 26 in 2004.

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Controversial, costly Aceh tsunami museum neglected

Controversial, costly Aceh tsunami museum neglected

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - The photo taken Dec. 5, 2009 shows some post-tsunami pictures kept at the Aceh Tsunami Museum in the Aceh provincial capital Banda Aceh, Indonesia. Controversial since its costly construction, the museum is now neglected.

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Controversial, costly Aceh tsunami museum neglected

Controversial, costly Aceh tsunami museum neglected

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - The photo taken on Dec. 5, 2009 shows a back view of the Aceh Tsunami Museum, which looks like a ship, in the Aceh Provincial capital Banda Aceh. Controversial since its costly construction, the museum is now neglected.

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Acehnese flock to mass graves to mark deadly 2004 tsunami

Acehnese flock to mass graves to mark deadly 2004 tsunami

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Two men who lost their relatives in the Indian Ocean tsunami that devastated Aceh Province in Indonesia in December 2004 pray for the victims at mass graves in the provincial capital Banda Aceh on Dec. 26. The tsunami left more than 170,000 people dead or missing.

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Rebels in Indonesia's Aceh begin to disarm, hand over weapons

Rebels in Indonesia's Aceh begin to disarm, hand over weapons

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - An international monitoring mission member destroys weapons delivered by members of the Free Aceh Movement, GAM, in a ceremony in Banda Aceh on Sept. 15. Rebels began to disarm, handing over weapons to the monitoring mission as part of a peace deal signed with the government last month.

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Cuban doctor examines child in Indonesia

Cuban doctor examines child in Indonesia

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A Cuban doctor examines a child outside Indonesia's Banda Aceh on Feb. 3. Cuba sent a group of 25 medical staff on Jan. 21 at the request of the Indonesian government.

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(2)GSDF medical team expands activities in Aceh

(2)GSDF medical team expands activities in Aceh

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A member of a Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force emergency medical team sprays medical agents to prevent the spread of infectious diseases in tsunami-devastated Banda Aceh on Jan. 29.

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(3)Scenes from Aceh

(3)Scenes from Aceh

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A landing craft, air cushioned (LCAC) of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force loaded with vehicles and equipment lands on the sandy beach near Banda Aceh in Indonesia on Jan. 27.

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(2)Scenes from Aceh

(2)Scenes from Aceh

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A landing craft, air cushioned (LCAC) of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force loaded with vehicles and equipment comes closer to the shore near Banda Aceh in Indonesia on Jan. 27.

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(5)Photos from quake and tsunami-hit regions

(5)Photos from quake and tsunami-hit regions

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force helicopter takes a test-flight from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force ship Kunisaki off Indonesia's Banda Aceh on Jan. 25 prior to relief activities.

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(3)Photos from quake and tsunami-hit regions

(3)Photos from quake and tsunami-hit regions

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A woman points at a body buried under the debris from the Dec. 26 quake-and-tsunami disaster in Indonesia's Banda Aceh on Jan. 24.

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Japan supply ship arrives in Banda Aceh for relief mission

Japan supply ship arrives in Banda Aceh for relief mission

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - The Japanese supply ship Tokiwa arrives in waters off Banda Aceh, the capital of Indonesia's tsunami-hit Aceh Province, on Jan. 25. With the arrival of the 8,150-ton Tokiwa, the number of vessels from Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force operating in the area totaled three.

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(2)MSDF ship carrying Japanese troops arrives off Banda Aceh

(2)MSDF ship carrying Japanese troops arrives off Banda Aceh

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A helicopter is prepared on the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force ship Kunisaki on Jan. 24 after it arrived off Banda Aceh, Indonesia, for relief missions in quake and tsunami-hit areas. The ship carried about 170 Japanese troops.

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(1)MSDF ship carrying Japanese troops arrives off Banda Aceh

(1)MSDF ship carrying Japanese troops arrives off Banda Aceh

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Helicopters are prepared on the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force ship Kunisaki on Jan. 24 after it arrived off Banda Aceh, Indonesia, for relief missions in quake and tsunami-hit areas. The ship carried about 170 Japanese troops.

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Acehnese gather in support of independence referendum

Acehnese gather in support of independence referendum

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - About 20,000 Acehnese stage a mass rally Nov. 11 in the capital of Indonesia's restive Aceh Province to support a referendum on its political status. ''Referendum for Aceh! Referendum for Aceh!'' the people shouted in the mass rally and prayer that took place in front of Baiturrahman Grand Mosque, the biggest mosque in Banda Aceh.

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