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Indonesia’s Latest Bout of Ethnic Intolerance

Tuesday, February 27, 2001

Ethnic clashes have broken out in Sampit, a remote town in Central Kalimantan. As usual, government is inept.

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Speaking after Friday prayers recently, President Abdurrahman Wahid claimed that Indonesia was doing just fine. The trains kept running, the planes went on flying—in short, nothing catastrophic ever occurred. The government was working hard and his was a good administration.

Can this be true? Perhaps just the part about the planes continuing to fly. We know this because a plane is flying the president and his team on their various jaun

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