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Beau Donelly

Half-truths and organic rice

No longer does Indonesia’s national news service print (or not print) what the government tells it to. So what does it mean when a book praising former dictator President Suharto is publicly launched in the same building where his once not-free press used to operate without interference? Beau Donelly went along to find out.

Half-truths and organic rice

No longer does Indonesia’s national news service print (or not print) what the government tells it to. So what does it mean when a book praising former dictator President Suharto is publicly launched in the same building where his once not-free press used to operate without interference? Beau Donelly went along to find out.

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Half-truths and organic rice

No longer does Indonesia’s national news service print (or not print) what the government tells it to. So what does it mean when a book praising former dictator President Suharto is publicly launched in the same building where his once not-free press used to operate without interference? Beau Donelly went along to find out.