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Leila Chudori’s New Novel Speaks About Missing 1998 Activists

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Written by Dhania Putri Sarahtika, originally published in Jakarta Globe

Dec 18, 2017

More than 500 silent rallies have already been held in front of the State Palace, each Thursday, demanding that the government investigate well-known cases of human rights abuses, including the disappearance of activists during the 1998 protests against Suharto's regime. "The Sea Speaks His Name," a new novel by writer and journalist Leila S. Chudori, describes the activists' families struggle for truth and justice.



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