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Military Coup Rumors

Neutral Ground

Tuesday, February 20, 2001

Ties between the president and his military have been strained by the fateful memorandum. Legislators from the military voted against their commander in chief. But those in the know still rule out a military coup, for now.

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They may be veterans but they still like their voices to be heard. In fact to some their voices say more than the official statements put out by police and military headquarters. The Veterans Communication Forum of the Indonesian police and military, an umbrella organization for retired top officers in Jakarta, met earlier this month after the fateful 'memorandum' was issued against President Abdurrahman Wahid.

They had a message for the two legis

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