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When the Police and the Press Collaborate

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

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Sabam Leo Batubara*

The MoU between the Press Council and the National Police signed during National Press Day commemoration in Jambi, Sumatra last February 9, can be described as a step in strengthening press freedom.

According to the MoU, the National Police and the Press Council agree to launch joint programs in the provinces and regions. The MoU was already communicated to the public in Makassar and Medan. In conveying the accord to chief edit

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