Science Friction
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
THERE are many issues that raise suspicions over the activities of the Namru-2 laboratory in Jakarta. The main one is the organization’s status as a part of the US Navy. Then there are the activities of its staff, who often track disease-causing viruses to all corners of Indonesia, including troubled and isolated regions. On top of this, US military personnel working at the laboratory have diplomatic status, which allows them to handle packages
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