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The Executioners' Song

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Hari Tri Wasono's ploy to enter Kiai Idris Marzuki's house worked. Wearing a collarless long-sleeved shirt, slacks and a black fez cap, Hari posed as a boarding school student in order to meet with Idris Marzuki, leader of the Lirboyo Islamic Boarding School in Kediri, East Java.

Early in September 2012, this was Hari's last-ditch effort to meet with Idris. "The administrators of the boarding school always turned down requests for interviews because the topic was too sensitive," said Hari, Tempo correspondent in Kediri.

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Hari Tri Wasono's ploy to enter Kiai Idris Marzuki's house worked. Wearing a collarless long-sleeved shirt, slacks and a black fez cap, Hari posed as a boarding school student in order to meet with Idris Marzuki, leader of the Lirboyo Islamic Boarding School in Kediri, East Java.

Early in September 2012, this was Hari's last-ditch effort to meet with Idris. "The administrators of the boarding school always turned down requests for interviews because

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