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Agence France-Presse on MSNRewriting the past: Indonesia's new history books spook scholarsThe Indonesian government's plans to issue new history books have sparked fears that mention of deadly riots in 1998 targeting mostly ethnic Chinese in the country will be scrubbed from the text.
The Pertamina scandal exposes gaps in Indonesia’s fight against corruption and casts doubts on the Prabowo administration’s ...
SYDNEY, July 26 -- Indonesia's attorney general announced corruption charges against former president Suharto today, accusing him of skimming $157 million from seven charitable foundations he ...
NPR's Michael Sullivan reports that the trial of former Indonesian President Suharto opened today in Jakarta, but Suharto failed to appear. A team of 24 doctors attending the former president told ...
Suharto ruled Indonesia with an iron fist for more than three decades after grabbing power in the wake of a 1965-6 massacre ...
The Indonesian government plans to revise the country’s official historical narrative by launching a new 10-volume series of ...
Until he was ousted in 1998, ex-President Suharto of Indonesia ruled his country with a rod of iron for more than three decades.
Indonesia's democratic development, however, is in its infancy, and given the nation's myriad problems - from an ailing economy to separatist pressures across the archipelago - trying Suharto for ...
Indonesia is set to investigate 13 cases of unresolved human rights violations from the Suharto era and possibly even earlier, marking an attempt by President Joko Widodo to fulfill a pledge to ...
NPR's Eric Weiner reports from Jakarta, Indonesia, that former President Suharto is set to go on trial on charges of corruption. The 79-year-old Suharto is accused of amassing a fortune, along ...
2000-09-01 04:00:00 PDT Jakarta-- Indonesia's former strongman, Suharto, called in sick yesterday on the first day of his corruption trial, putting up another hurdle to this country's tortuous ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- Responsible for shaping modern Indonesia, Haji Muhammad Suharto was known as the "smiling general," but his legacy as one of the great Cold War era strongmen was built ...
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