Faces of the PKI Giant
Tuesday, March 2, 2004
LOCATED at the corner of Central Jakarta's Jalan Kramat V, the small house does not resemble a political party's headquarters. In the visitors' room, there were only two tables and six red plastic chairs. A faded portrait of a woman hung on one wall, and in a room in the center of the house stood a photocopier and a single computer. Outside, at the perimeter of the fence, a signboard hung, painted in white and printed boldly with the words: &qu
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