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Articles that reference Suharto

  • U.S. Moves to Block Human-Rights Lawsuit Against Against Exxon Mobil (August 6, 2002)
    ...n the mid 1990s amid concerns of human-rights abuses under former dictator Suharto ( news - web sites). Congress banned all training of Indonesian troops in...
  • Kissinger Returns as Truth-Seeker (December 4, 2002)
    ...came up during the December 6, 1975, meeting he and Ford held with General Suharto, Indonesia's military ruler, in Jarkata. But a classified US cable obtaine...
  • Singapore Announces Arrest of 21 Terror Suspects (September 15, 2002)
    ...nity. At the time, Mr. Bashir was in exile in Malaysia, having fled the Suharto repression, where Malaysian authorities have said he continued developing...
  • Southeast Asia Remains Fertile for Al Qaeda (October 27, 2002)
    ...t less friendly, Mr. bin Laden turned more aggressively to Indonesia after Suharto fell in 1998. With more than 200 million Muslims living under a repressive...
  • Weapons Industry: Source of Terrorism (July 8, 2002)
    ... a future Mobutu of the former Zaire, a future Pinochet of Chile, a future Suharto of Indonesia, a future Abacha of Nigeria, a future Mao of China, a future...
  • The Sunshine Warrior (September 22, 2002)
    ...prides himself on a public speech that called on the Indonesian strongman, Suharto, to introduce political openness — a message he diplomatically saved...
  • Terror and Just Response (July 2, 2002)
    ...After all, in 1995 the Clinton administration welcomed Indonesia's General Suharto, one of the worst killers and torturers of the late 20th century, as "our...
  • The Fifty-First State (September 18, 2002)
    ... under the stress of regime change Iraq would be more like Indonesia after Suharto than like Yugoslavia after Tito—troubled but intact. But the strains will...
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