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Tuesday, August 24, 2004

An Islamic teacher was found in a disheveled state after going missing from home, a case linked to a bombing and a top fugitive.

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AFTER 59 years of independence, the method of "arrest now, formalities later" is still a major concern in today's efforts to solve crime in this nation. During the New Order regime—and even until its fall—this method became almost "standard procedure," including "kidnappings" that have yet to be resolved.

The regime changed, but the inhumane acts still continued. Muhammad Syaifuddin Umar, a citizen of

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