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Defender of the Faiths

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Gus Dur was among the very few who dared to take risks for a better Indonesia.

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ABDURRAHMAN Wahid is like a book one never ceases to learn from. He died at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital in Jakarta on Wednesday last week, but the legacy of Indonesia’s fourth president remains a source of inspiration to many people.

At a time when most people in the government sought to project a good image of themselves, Wahid cared little about his own. He chose to build what he believed to be a better Indonesia. Controversies, criticisms a

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