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Amiruddin Zakaria: "It is the Supreme Court which should be in contempt of court"

Tuesday, February 24, 2004

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Amiruddin Zakaria's life these days have tended to move like a roller coaster. Two weeks ago, the former judge who handled Akbar Tandjung's case at the Central Jakarta District Court felt like he was struck by lightening. Then, the Supreme Court had declared Akbar Tandjung to be innocent in the corruption case involving Rp 40 billion of Bulog's (State Logistics Bureau) non-budgetary funds.

We know what happened next: while students protested o

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