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J. Adiguna , The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Fri, 04/11/2008 1:12 AM | Headlines
STILL IN WAITING
Students of Trisakti University stage a demonstration in front of the Attorney General’s Office in Jakarta on Thursday, protesting a lack of government commitment to settle alleged human rights abuses against students during anti-Soeharto demonstrations in 1998. Many students and activists were killed in the demonstrations ten years ago. (JP/J. Adiguna)
The Reader (not verified) — Fri, 04/18/2008 - 8:22pm
There is no justice for poor, but for rich people. Don't say the judges didn't need money to print the papers, or to buy a gas. They said that a monthly paid only for coming to the office, read the free newspaper or magazines. They earned it because they have already served their chief, who deserved for what he's got.
DO YOU THINK THAT THEY WILL DO A THING?
Ralph go (not verified) — Fri, 04/11/2008 - 1:28am
don't worry, next year April and May will (again) come and you can continue and repeat your protest.....
people here are very tolerant and the time pass by with the famous "jam karet" rhythm anyway...
justice?
even after 100 years, the April and May will still come you by... for your sons/daughters and their sons/daughters...