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Indonesian students commemorate 6th anniversary of Soeharto's fall, XINHUA
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Xinhua (China)
05-21-2004
URL: http://www.xinhua.org
JAKARTA, May 21 (Xinhua) -- Thousands of Indonesian students took to
the street in major cities Friday to commemorate the sixth anniversary
of the downfall of long serving president Soeharto.
The students staged rallies to demand the settlement of Soeharto's
graft case and to voice rejection against re-emerging of military rule,
given that two of six presidential candidates are former army ...
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