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There's blood on the streets of Jakarta again. At least nine people were killed Friday in a frenzy of rioting that signaled how little has changed in Indonesia since the ouster of Suharto last May. Tens of thousands of anti-government students clashed with security forces as the People's Consultative Assembly voted on a series of reforms. The legislative body agreed to democratic elections next May or June, but decided that the military would be guaranteed seats in a new parliament. "The problem is that an assembly created by Suharto is now trying to define the post-Suharto...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indonesia Explodes | 11/13/1998 | See Source »

...rebellion persuaded the Indonesian military to drop Suharto and replace him with President B. J. Habibie. Student protesters pushing for accelerated political reform may find their actions have the opposite effect. Says Dowell: "A new uprising could actually frighten the military into thinking the situation is so unstable that they should be tightening their control rather than opening up to new reforms." And in Indonesia, the military's opinion tends to prevail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indonesia Explodes | 11/13/1998 | See Source »

Recalling that in an interview with CNN in May 1996 he had the "audacity to challenge conventional wisdom [by stating] that within two to three years Suharto will be gone," he attributed the ex-president's recent fall on rampant corruption, crony capitalism and on the flawed policies of the Indonesian government...

Author: By Ali Ahsan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Nobel Laureate Pleads for U.S. Support | 10/7/1998 | See Source »

Ramos-Horta predicted that with the overthrow of President Suharto, who "for nearly 30 years was the darling of every Western country," East Timor's "independence will come in the next two to three years whether the United States likes...

Author: By Ali Ahsan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Nobel Laureate Pleads for U.S. Support | 10/7/1998 | See Source »

Recalling a comment by a State Department spokesperson that "Suharto is our kind of guy" he compared the ex-Indonesian president to other U.S.-supported dictators including the late president Mobutu Seseko of Zaire and the late Shah of Iran...

Author: By Ali Ahsan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Nobel Laureate Pleads for U.S. Support | 10/7/1998 | See Source »

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