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The Controversy Continues

Tuesday, August 3, 2004

Last week, legal experts from six nations participated in a seminar held by the Aksara Foundation and the Press Council in Jakartato discuss Indonesia's Press Laws.

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FROM Insult to Slander—Defamation and the Freedom of the Press," the seminar was aimed to shed light on an important issue facing both the Indonesian press and legislators. But the topic is also an important issue facing Holland, Japan, South Korea, Australia and the US.

Recently, a series of lawsuits have been brought against press corporations on charges of defamation. In several cases, Indonesia's courts have ignored the Press La

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