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View all search resultsAgainst corruption: Yogyakarta Anti-Corruption Movement activists stage a rally in front of the Kedaulatan Rakyat newspaperâs office in Yogyakarta on Monday
Against corruption: Yogyakarta Anti-Corruption Movement activists stage a rally in front of the Kedaulatan Rakyat newspaperâs office in Yogyakarta on Monday. They said the daily had taken sides with graft suspect Idham Samawi, who is also one of the owners of the countryâs oldest newspaper. (JP/Bambang Muryanto) (JP/Bambang Muryanto)
span class="caption" style="width: 710px;">Against corruption: Yogyakarta Anti-Corruption Movement activists stage a rally in front of the Kedaulatan Rakyat newspaper's office in Yogyakarta on Monday. They said the daily had taken sides with graft suspect Idham Samawi, who is also one of the owners of the country's oldest newspaper. (JP/Bambang Muryanto)
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