The Razing of Jakarta
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
HIS name is Eng Liong Woen. One day five years ago, his heart was beating fast as he urged his motorbike to go faster. That afternoon, the skies above Jakarta were filled with black smoke. All along the road from Glodok to Senen, smoke poured out of shops. The burnt-out wrecks of cars lay across the road. Rocks and shattered glass littered the asphalt. On that day, May 14, 1998, the capital was engulfed in riots. Eng Liong, who worked in an e
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