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Five Years Old

Tuesday, May 20, 2003

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IF a revolution consumes its own children, the reformasi movement can be seen to disappoint the midwives who helped it at its birth. At least, that's what happening in Indonesia as the movement turns five years old this week. Political experts—who predict that all reform movements generate impossible dreams—consider this to be normal. The public, however, sees it is as a cause for regret.

How could it not be? In the three years sin

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