Bad habits are back
http://www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/journalist/story/0,7792,1231378,00.html
With an election on the way, fears are rising that the Indonesian
government may be sliding back towards repression, writes John
Aglionby
Friday June 4, 2004
Indonesia's unexplained decision this week to expel one of the most
respected foreign analysts on the myriad conflicts in the archipelago,
Sidney Jones of the Brussels-based International Crisis Group, has
prompted fears among free speech campaigners that the liberties won
over the last few years are being unceremoniously rolled back.
John Aglionby
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