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A Delayed Victory

Tuesday, February 10, 2004

A Jakarta court has ordered the Jakarta local government to postpone its plan to hike drinking water rates. A victory for the residents?

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FOR the past seven months, Mistia has been denied access to drinking water from the Jakarta Drinking Water Company (PAM Jaya), although she has continued to pay her water bills. Mistia and other residents of the Pekojan area in Tambora, West Jakarta, have been forced to buy drinking water from street vendors at a far greater expense. Last week TEMPO met with Mistia, who said that she was relieved that the Jakarta Government had been ordered t

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