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Attacked from Three Sides

Tuesday, October 4, 2005

In the run-up to the announcement of the fuel price rises, the government faced pressure from students, Indonesian Military veterans, and politicians.

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THE anniversary of the retired Indonesian Armed Forces Personnel Association (Pepabri) had passed two weeks previously. However, on Friday morning last week, around 200 Pepabri members all wearing batik were gathered in the Officers Building at South Jakarta’s Sudirman Hall. They were there for a friendly get-together with the president in line with the organization’s 46th anniversary.

To begin with, it was a public event. Suddenly, ju

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