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Why Kick Singapore?

Monday, December 4, 2000

President Abdurrahman Wahid caused a stir with his barbs about Singapore and its former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew. But both countries will be losers if the spat goes on—especially Indonesia.

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When President Abdurrahman Wahid lashed out at Singapore and its aging mentor Lee Kuan Yew, some people saw it as the toughest stance taken by an Indonesian leader since Suharto’s fall from grace two years ago. It all happened amid what was supposed to be a showpiece of regional harmony—the ASEAN Informal Summit—held in Singapore from November 24-25.

Talking to the Indonesian community in the Lion city, Wahid lashed out at Sing

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