New Opportunity, Old Evidence
The Solidarity Action Committee for Munir has put forward new evidence-which has long been publicly known. The AGO should review the case.
February 23, 2011
NO matter how small the chances of finding out who killed Munir, the government must make use of it to solve the murder of the human rights activist. The sadistic poisoning on a Europe-bound flight in 2004 must not be forgotten with the passing of time.
Many people are convinced that Pollycarpus, a Garuda Indonesia pilot accused of killing Munir, was not the main culprit. Pollycarpus, who was sentenced to 20 years in jail, may have been a mere 'pup
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