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Comment: Judicial Mafia is striking back

June 24, Online: Judicial Mafia Taskforce secretary Denny Indrayana says the judicial review request filed by activist group Petition 28 against the presidential decree on the establishment of the taskforce is an attempt by corrupt elements in the court system to “strike back”

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Fri, July 2, 2010 Published on Jul. 2, 2010 Published on 2010-07-02T09:24:53+07:00

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Comment: Judicial Mafia is striking back

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une 24, Online: Judicial Mafia Taskforce secretary Denny Indrayana says the judicial review request filed by activist group Petition 28 against the presidential decree on the establishment of the taskforce is an attempt by corrupt elements in the court system to “strike back”.

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This really is a battle that the country cannot afford to lose. Why should the people of Indonesia have to live knowing that there is no real justice for them. The law that is supposed to protect them is simply used against them. Quite simply, the Indonesian people deserve better.
What happened with Antasari, ex-KPK chairman, sentenced to 18 years on dubious charges Bibit and Chandra are facing a similar fate. This country really needs more brave people that will stand up and say enough is enough. Surely any official who stands in the way of corruption eradication should be labeled a traitor and treated as such.
Dennis
Surabaya

Simply identify who is preventing this process. Print their names in the newspaper and I personally will audit their bank accounts, cars, homes etc.
Rahadi Widodo
Jakarta

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