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The Last Night in Jatiwaringin

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

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ALI Said bowed his head wearily. On that Thursday night last week, he returned home empty-handed, after nearly four hours participating in a police operation in the Jatibening area, East Jakarta. His daughter was nowhere to be found. The businessman’s face looked exhausted and depressed. Without saying anything, he entered his house. Yet, when Ali went with four policemen who picked him up before sunset, his smile had started to return.

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