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In Minah’s Footsteps

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

A worker was punished for stealing bread and instant coffee worth Rp19,000. It is the umpteenth case that should not have been tried, after Minah’s moving case.

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WHILE supporting her child, Noval Arrozak, 11, who was injured after falling from a motorcycle, Sulfiana hurried out of the house. In the yard dozens of teachers of Noval’s Bina Insan Primary School were waiting. They were gathering to accompany Sulfiana to the Bangil District Court, Pasuruan, East Java.

On that day, Wednesday last week, Sulfiana was supposed to get a court verdict. Going by motorbike belonging to her uncle, the 35-year-old w

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