TPF Member, Rachland Nashidik: “The club is now pointing upwards”
Tempo
March 8, 2005
MUNIR had delayed his trip to Holland at least twice, but he finally decided to leave on September 6, 2004, by Garuda Indonesia airlines. It turned out to be a fatal decision: he died on that flight, just two hours before the plane landed in Amsterdam.
It is difficult to imagine anyone killing Munir. It must have entailed a thorough operation to make sure that arsenic poison entered Munir’s slight body. In order to reach that conclusion, t
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