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A Selfie of a Kidnapper and the Victim

Monday, May 22, 2023

A number of activists from the 1998 Reformasi movement have joined the Presidential Palace. They are involved in carrying out government’s agenda.

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Students hold a protest rally carrying posters of their missing friends in front of the DPR/MPR Building, October 1998. Tempo/Rully Kesuma/File Photo . tempo : 173484526451.

SENDING a message to the Indonesian Association of Families of Missing Persons (IKOHI) group, Mugiyanto conveyed an invitation from Presidential Chief of Staff Moeldoko in early December 2020. This activist who was kidnapped before the events of the 1998 Reformasi movement began said that Moeldoko wanted to hear their opinions about resolving serious cases of human rights violations through non-judicial means.

Since February 2020, Mugiyanto, a f

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