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JAKARTA: The Indonesian government's plans to issue new history books have sparked fears that mention of deadly riots in 1998 ...
General Suharto (both men, like many Indonesians, are known by only one name) overthrew him in a blood-soaked coup in 1965, covertly aided and enthusiastically abetted by the US, ...
Surgeons implanted a pacemaker in former dictator Suharto on Wednesday, a day after he was brought to the hospital with low blood pressure and an irregular heart beat. Doctors at Jakarta's state ...
General Suharto, the former President of Indonesia who died on Sunday aged 86, ruled his country — the fourth most populous in the world — for 32 years, until in 1998 economic chaos led to ...
Former dictator Suharto, an army general who crushed Indonesia's communist movement and pushed aside the country's founding father to usher in 32 years of tough rule that saw up to a million ...
Former general set to become Indonesia’s new president ... disappearances and other human rights abuses in the final years of the brutal Suharto dictatorship, ...
J A K A R T A, Indonesia, Aug. 3 -- The Indonesian Attorney General’s office formally charged disgraced former PresidentSuharto with corruption, bringing the one-time despot closer to court ...
Former Indonesian President Suharto has won a $106-million libel law suit against U.S.-based Time Magazine. Indonesia's Supreme Court ruling, which also calls for a printed apology, overturns two ...
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 ...
Former president Suharto's stamp on Indonesia was so strong that a decade after his ouster as its leader, the world's fourth-most populous country is still struggling to deal with his legacy.
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