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Indonesian fishermen blame armed forces for increase in illegal fishing.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by Indonesian commercial news website Detikcom on 1 February

[Article by Andi Saputra: 'Bekas Nelayan Minta TNI Total di Bawah Presiden']

On 24 January 2011, two former fishermen, Mohammad Riyadi Setyarto and Rasma, submitted a request to the Constitutional Court, calling for a revision to Law No 34/2004 on the Indonesian Armed Forces, which they claim violates the Constitution.

According to the two fishermen, the [transfer of control of TNI from the President to the] Ministry of Defence has resulted in many issues, including [an increase …

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