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Unending fight

Unending fight: Human rights activists and family members of victims of human rights abuses demonstrate in front of the State Palace in Central Jakarta by displaying a banner about late activist Munir Said Thalib during the latest of their famous “Kamisan (Thursday)” protests

The Jakarta Post
Fri, September 5, 2014

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Unending fight Unending fight: Human rights activists and family members of victims of human rights abuses demonstrate in front of the State Palace in Central Jakarta by displaying a banner about late activist Munir Said Thalib during the latest of their famous “Kamisan (Thursday)” protests. Munir was slain on Sept. 7, 2004 on board a Garuda flight, allegedly by elements related to the State Intelligence Agency (BIN). The mystery of Munir’s murder has never been solved and these activists have been demanding justice every Thursday since 2004. (JP/Awo) (Thursday)” protests. Munir was slain on Sept. 7, 2004 on board a Garuda flight, allegedly by elements related to the State Intelligence Agency (BIN). The mystery of Munir’s murder has never been solved and these activists have been demanding justice every Thursday since 2004. (JP/Awo)

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span class="inline inline-center">Unending fight: Human rights activists and family members of victims of human rights abuses demonstrate in front of the State Palace in Central Jakarta by displaying a banner about late activist Munir Said Thalib during the latest of their famous '€œKamisan (Thursday)'€ protests. Munir was slain on Sept. 7, 2004 on board a Garuda flight, allegedly by elements related to the State Intelligence Agency (BIN). The mystery of Munir'€™s murder has never been solved and these activists have been demanding justice every Thursday since 2004. (JP/Awo)

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