A Needle in a Haystack
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
IT was late afternoon in Breda, The Netherlands, on Saturday two weeks ago. A man received a telephone call from Jakarta. He said the caller was a senior ranking military man. The officer whispered: it’s about an old case being discussed widely by the public. He asked this man to look for a man named Ongen Latuihamallo. The case in question was the death of human rights activist Munir. Who was the officer that called? The man refused to tell.
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