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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

The state should not have to bear the burden of responsibility for victims of the Lapindo mudflow. Yet the shallow verdict of the Constitutional Court ensures the taxpayers' money will continue to be used.

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At a glance, the reasons given by the Constitutional Court for its questionable verdict to compensate victims of the Lapindo mudflow disaster may appear logical. The government now feels justified in digging into the treasury to help the people of Sidoardjo in East Java. But the opinion of the Constitutional Court judges is hard to accept when it clearly stresses one factor: that the government is actually 'helping' Lapindo Brantas, the drilling co

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