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Djohan Effendi:"I had a moral obligation to warn Gus Dur"

Tuesday, July 3, 2001

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The reception room in the official ministerial residence is empty. A sofa, an air-conditioner and a few nails sticking out of the walls are all that remain. The house's occupant, the former state secretary, has packed up and is ready to go. After being dismissed from office on June 21, Djohan Effendi was preparing to fly directly to Australia, to his house and home in Geelong, a small city about 70 kilometers from Melbourne. Djohan's replacemen

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