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NUR AMALIA
Running from the Slopes of Mount Halimun

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Nur Amalia rides on public transport when she campaigns, speaking to people directly. And she's not afraid that her party will drop her.

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THE short-haired woman walked nimbly on the path dividing the rice paddies. She had no lines of fatigue on her face, even though she had just completed a journey of nearly eight hours from Jakarta. On Saturday morning two weeks ago, in a corner of a village located in Kasepuhan Cisitu, Lebak Regency, on the slopes of Mount Halimun, she met her constituents.

"How are you? All well?" she said in a friendly voice to a group of village mothers who had

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