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View all search resultsDefiant: Suwandi, 75, and his wife Saniakah, 70, put leftover food to dry in the sun on the roof of their hut just outside the mudflow dam in Gempolsari, Sidoarjo, East Java, on Wednesday
span class="caption">Defiant: Suwandi, 75, and his wife Saniakah, 70, put leftover food to dry in the sun on the roof of their hut just outside the mudflow dam in Gempolsari, Sidoarjo, East Java, on Wednesday. They are among the scores of families who have vowed to stay until they receive compensation for their destroyed property from mining company PT Lapindo Brantas, which they accuse of triggering the mud volcano in 2006. (JP/Indra Harsaputra)
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