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(27 Apr 2004) ALL TOKO MATERIAL SHOTLIST 1. Wide shot, smoke rising from burning buildings in Ambon 2. Various, burning houses in Ambon 3. Family sitting at side of road 4. Various, special police forces 'Brimob' (Police Brigade Mobile) searching village for the sniper that killed two policemen 5. Interior of emergency room in hospital (hospital is in the Christian side of Ambon) 6. Various, wounded Christian people in hospital 7. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia) Voxpop, Wounded Christian man in hospital: "First of all they threw rocks at us and then one of them attacked us with a machete." 8. Various, burned out buildings STORYLINE Snipers killed two paramilitary police officers and a Muslim civilian died in a bomb blast during a third straight day of Muslim-Christian fighting in Indonesia's eastern Maluku islands, police and witnesses said on Tuesday. Security forces patrolled nearby streets in armoured vehicles as vigilante groups on both sides of the religious divide nervously guarded their neighbourhoods. The bloodshed is the worst violence in two years in the region, once known as the Moluccas or Spice Islands. A peace deal struck in 2002 that ended religious fighting after 9-thousand people died now seems in tatters. Unlike on Sunday and Monday, Tuesday saw no mob clashes or street battles in Ambon. Instead, unidentified gunmen fired shots along the main avenues dividing the two communities in the city. A Muslim civilian died when a homemade bomb went off in the same part of town where snipers earlier killed the two paramilitary police officers and wounded a third. Most shops and all government offices were closed. Makeshift barricades were erected in many neighbourhoods. Religious strife in the Malukus first erupted in 1950, when Christians - many with ties to the former Dutch colonial administration - proclaimed a Republic of the South Maluku, independent of Indonesia. The uprising was eventually crushed by Indonesian forces. But tensions simmered and inter-communal fighting broke out in January 1999. Many Christians say they have lost faith in the Indonesian state because of its inability to protect them and its failure to prosecute top generals and militant leaders seen as responsible for the events of 2000-2002. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...