TPF Member, Rachland Nashidik: “The club is now pointing upwards”
Tuesday, March 8, 2005
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MUNIR had delayed his trip to Holland at least twice, but he finally decided to leave on September 6, 2004, by Garuda Indonesia airlines. It turned out to be a fatal decision: he died on that flight, just two hours before the plane landed in Amsterdam.
It is difficult to imagine anyone killing Munir. It must have entailed a thorough operation to make sure that arsenic poison entered Munir’s slight body. In order to reach that conclusion, t
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