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Taking Risks

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

A young man reports a corruption case and is abducted and locked up for five days.

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THIS is an unfortunate tale of a man in Solok, West Sumatra who reported details of a corruption scandal. Early last June, 29-year-old Kamzul Abrar, was standing at an intersection in Solok, waiting for a bus to take him to Nagari Sulit Air. He was on his way home when suddenly a blue Toyota Kijang stopped, two men got out and offered him a lift back to his village. Pak Purnama is waiting for you, hes mending a tire at the moment, said one of the

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