Teungku Lah
Abdullah Syafi'i, better known as Teungku Lah (12 October 1947 – 22 January 2002) was the Commander of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM). He was born in Seuneubok Rawa, a remote village in Bireuen, Aceh.[1] He studied at Madrasah Aliyah Peusangan, Bireuen, and studied religion at several pesantren in Aceh.[2] Before joining GAM, he was involved in Jeumpa theatre troupe.[3] DeathOn January 22, 2002, Abdullah Syafii, was killed in combat with the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) after being surrounded in the hills of Alue Mon. The battle, which began in the morning at 08:00 WIB, lasted until approximately 18:00 WIB in the evening. As a result of the engagement, GAM forces were scattered. Abdullah Syafii was fatally shot when a TNI bullet struck his chest. Alongside him, his wife, Ummi Fatimah binti Abdurrahman, his bodyguard, Muhammad bin Ishak, and his advisor, Muhammad Daud bin Hasyim, were also killed.[4][5] References
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