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Put the Police Where It Belongs

Tuesday, July 24, 2001

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If Indonesia seriously wants to carry out reform, the National Police should not be put under the president, but returned to its original place, the Ministry of Home Affairs. This is the best solution without having to beg to the Supreme Court for a judicial review. What for?

CHRIS J. PARRANGAN
Auf dem Muehlberg 30
Frankfurt Main, Germany
[email protected]


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