UNITED NATIONS — Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid called Monday for ex-army chief Gen. Wiranto to "resign at once" from the government after U.N. and Indonesian investigators implicated the military leadership in last year's campaign of terror in East Timor that left hundreds of people dead.
Wahid, Indonesia's first democratically elected head of state in 40 years, told reporters in Davos, Switzerland, that Wiranto should "be examined by an internal court," not an international tribunal, as U.N. investigators called for Monday.
