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A Forgotten Legacy

Tuesday, December 16, 2003

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THE scene took place 25 years ago, at a house in Jalan Sriwijaya, South Jakarta. That day Sukarno's sons and daughters met at the house of their mother Fatmawati to discuss an important matter. There were Guntur, Megawati, Rachmawati, Sukmawati and the youngest, Guruh. Also present were two of Sukarno's sons from Hartini, Bayu and Taufan. A number of the family's best friends witnessed the meeting.

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