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Suharto's victims not so ready to forgive
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International Herald Tribune
01-18-2008
Suharto's victims not so ready to forgive
Byline: Seth Mydans The New York Times Media Group
Edition: 3
Section: NEWS
SOLO, Indonesia --
Gilang was one of the last victims of Suharto's harsh 32-year rule, a young activist who disappeared on the day the former president was forced from power 10 years ago and whose body was found six days later, shot, stabbed and disemboweled.
As with many o...
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