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Human Rights, Money and TNI Reform

Tuesday, May 20, 2003

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Harold Crouch*
*Observer of Indonesian politics from the Australian National University

 

The position of the Indonesian Military (TNI) now is not as it was in the time of the New Order. Its political role has clearly diminished. No longer are thousands of serving officers given government jobs. The institutional links between TNI and Golkar have been severed. After 2004, officers from TNI and the National Police will no


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