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Cane, Cain, and Caning

Tuesday, October 8, 2002

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H.S. Dillon*
*Director of Center for Agricultural Policy Studies

 

How would one respond to the recent onslaught of multi-media messages amplifying the plight of the sugarcane farmers? Especially, since this follows on the heels of very wide coverage depicting the sorrows of migrant laborers forcibly evicted from a neighbouring economy. What would the protests of Javanese sugarcane farmers have in common with the caning of Indonesian l


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