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Jacobin on MSNIndonesia’s Rulers Are Whitewashing the Crimes of Suharto
Working in the Ministry of Truth, Winston Smith obediently repeated the INGSOC slogan, “Who controls the past controls the ...
Former Indonesian President Suharto, the U.S. Cold War ally who led one of the 20th century's harshest and most corrupt dictatorships over 32 years that saw up to a million political opponents ...
Suharto's youngest son, Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, was released from prison in 2006 after serving a third of a 15-year sentence for ordering the assassination of a Supreme Court judge.
Suharto’s youngest son, Hutomo “Tommy” Mandala Putra, was released from prison in 2006 after serving a third of a 15-year sentence for ordering the assassination of a Supreme Court judge.
During his 32-year autocracy, Indonesian President Suharto had a knack for keeping people in doubt about his plans. He was a man of few words. He rarely said "yes" or "no." Rather, he would convey ...
Former President Suharto will go on trial for corruption next week and the former dictator must attend despite claims that he is not mentally fit, a judge announced Wednesday. The open hearing ...
Oct. 3 -- He was the fast-driving, fast-living baby of Indonesia’s Suharto clan — a titan of industry and heir to a fortune. But “Tommy” Suharto has been humbled — maybe. After being ...
Ex-president, often villified for his brutal rule, dies at 86. BALI, Indonesia, Jan. 27, 2008— -- Former Indonesian President Suharto, a U.S. Cold War ally whose controversial three decade ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia — For Suharto, once the all-powerful ruler of Indonesia, life today is a tangle of medical tubes, criminal charges and political intrigue. Now 79, the former military dictator ...
Suharto is accused of similar avarice, and vastly inflated estimates of his family fortune are blithely tossed around. But the pendulum of condemnation has swung too far, and Suharto's death ...
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