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The TNI Bill

Hiding in Plain Sight?

Tuesday, August 3, 2004

After the `coup article' issue last year, the TNI Bill has again triggered controversy.

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MERCHANTS are right to say that one must never sell anything that has sparked criticism. Despite improvement and alteration here and there, the public remains suspicious of the quality of the commodity when it is sold in the market. This metaphor is apt for the Bill on the Indonesian Military.

Last year the bill was seriously criticized as Article 19 of the bill, often dubbed the "coup d'etat article," gave ample power to the Comm

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