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Seeking Reforms

Tuesday, January 20, 2004

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[Chinese-Indonesians] are opposed to the idea of establishing Chinese political parties. They are worried that if the Chinese profile is raised, the riots will return. You can still feel it. Self-censorship started in 1965, so it's very easy to continue. That's why at the moment it's very hard to find Chinese politicians."

—Dr. Thung Ju Lan, LIPI.

FOR as long as most people can remember, ethnic Chinese have not been able to exercis

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