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GOVT NOT TO FORCE INDONESIAN EVACUEES IN TUNIS TO REPATRIATE.

ANTARA - The Indonesian National News Agency

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from ANTARA, The Indonesian National News Agency Jakarta, March 2 (ANTARA) - The government cannot force Indonesian citizens evacuated from Libya and now sheltered in Tunisia to be repatriated, a spokesman said Presidential spokesman Teuku Faizasyah said here Wednesday, "the government cannot force them to do what is best for them. But at least, they have moved from the conflict area to a stable country," he said.

Faizasyah said the government would in the end let them follow ltheir conviction to stay in Tunisia and provide then with accommodations.

He said the evacuation of Indonesian people from Libya and their being sheltered in Tunisia was a kind of protection …

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