The Sting
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
MULYANA Wira Kusumah took up his cell phone and dialed a number. There was something he wanted to tell his son, Guevara Santayana. The General Elections Commission (KPU) car he was in continued unhurriedly on its way through the streets of the capital city.
The night was still young that Friday, April 8. It was not yet 8pm. Taking the call, the son heard his fathers voice, who conveyed the brief message that Guevara is unlikely to ever forget. Tak
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