Kisah sang penjuang aceh

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The inhabitant is a lonely elderly man. He is Teungku Daud Beureueh, the legendary figure of Aceh's independence movement. Abu Daud, as he was commonly called, was "kept" in the building from 1978 to 1982. David was an Indonesian freedom fighter.
He was once the Governor of Aceh. But he then felt disepelekan Jakarta, when his birthplace was merged with North Sumatra in 1953, in the period of Prime Minister Mohammad Natsir. The merger ruthlessly dismissed the Teungku from his position-something that not only deeply insulted Daud Beureueh, but also hurt most Acehnese.
And the wound was gaping when the people considered the top officials of the Indonesian National Army who served in Aceh at that time left-leaning. Republic also increasingly feels away from the Veranda of Mecca.
For Daud Beureueh, all these disappointments have only one way out: Merdeka. Therefore, after he was no longer governor, from Banda Aceh he returned to Kampung Usi, Beureunen Sub-district, about 15 kilometers from Sigli, the capital of Pidie District.
Soon he had gathered strength, then led a guerrilla fight against the Indonesian soldiers. Nine years old he was fighting heavily in the woods, but the "way out" was never trampled. Tired of fighting, in 1962 he then accepted the peace offer of the Indonesian government, and went down the mountain that same year.
In return, Jakarta promised to enforce Islamic law in Aceh. From the mountain he returned to the village, and settled in a cubicle next to the mosque in his village. Being a priest there, the influence of Daud Beureueh increasingly penetrated into the hearts of the people

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