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A long battle ahead in Stockholm

Tuesday, February 24, 2004

Sweden will soon question Hasan Tiro and GAM's top leaders, but efforts for prosecution still face difficult hurdles.

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Last Monday, two Indonesian diplomats, Ben Perkasa Drajat and Elizabeth Budiastuti, quickened their strides toward the Chief Public Prosecutor's office in Stockholm, Sweden. Accompanied by a Swedish lawyer, Anders Karlstrom, they entered the office of the Chief Public Prosecutor, Tomas Lindstrand and on Lindstrand's table sat a thick pile of documents amounting to almost 1,500 pages. Their contents: proof of crimes committed by the head of the

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