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Rally against Gus Dur (HL)
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New Straits Times
01-30-2001
Rally against Gus Dur (HL)
Byline: Shamsul Akmar in Jakarta
Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2*
Jakarta --
JAKARTA, Mon. - Police fired tear gas as they tried to stop thousands of protesters from trying to storm Parliament today where legislators were debating a report on two financial scandals to which President Abdurrahman Wahid is allegedly linked.
As the protesters, mostly students, shouted for Abdurrahm...
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