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Reforming Indonesia’s Intelligence Service

Monday, October 23, 2000

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Maj. Gen. (ret) Mulchis Anwar *)
*) Former personnel assistant to the Army chief of staff, now a military and political analyst living in Yogyakarta.

 

Intelligence appears to be a big problem for the Indonesian government. President Abdurrahman Wahid has said our intelligence service is "running out of gas" and the government feels the need to reorganize it, possibly rather late in the day.

The latest news is that Minister of Defense Mo

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