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The Last Witness of the G30S Incident

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Participant of the G30S incident, air force Lt. Col. Heru Atmodjo passed away. He denied allegations of the Indonesian Air Force special intelligence operations.

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THE last witness of the September 30 Movement or G30S incident is now gone. Lieutenant-Colonel Heru Atmodjo, an air force pilot born in Jember in 1929, was Assistant Director of Indonesian Air Force (AURI) Intelligence Production when the tragic incident broke out. He followed the development of the event, which was to have a long-lasting impact on the nation, from one day before it happened, on the D-day, until several days afterwards. He was an

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