Nearly three decades after the fall of Indonesia's authoritarian leader, General Suharto, the nation's new president is ...
Indonesia's appointment of an army general to run the national food procurement company has raised concerns about the ...
A former general with ties to the authoritarian regime of dictator Suharto, Indonesia's next president has reformed his image ...
Indonesia, fears Islam will infiltrate civic affairs go back to the founding of the Republic. Threats are not from mosques, ...
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Families of Indonesian activists tortured by soldiers 25 years ago shocked at general’s election winThey were blamed for human rights abuses including the torture of 22 activists who had opposed Suharto, the authoritarian leader whose 1998 downfall amid massive protests restored democracy in ...
Former Indonesian President Suharto, who ruled the Southeast Asian nation for 32 years, was colloquially known as “Mr. 25 percent.” The epithet was coined because he reportedly demanded a ...
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Analysis-Indonesia's new leader expands military's role in test of fragile democracyJAKARTA (Reuters) - Nearly three decades after the fall of Indonesia's authoritarian leader, General Suharto, the nation's new president is causing unease among liberals and others by increasingly ...
Under military laws, soldiers are allowed to fill civilian posts only at state institutions in sectors such as defense, ...
Prabowo's resounding victory in last year's election was largely driven by younger voters, polls showed, a generation with little or no memory of Suharto's military-backed "New Order" regime.
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