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Suharto Former Indonesia presidentFormer Indonesia president is now in a very critical condition. All Indonesia media as well as the foreign reporters keep a close watch over his probably last-minute existence. Indonesia TV channel update the news live almost every half an hour from RSPP (Rumah Sakit Pusat Pertamina) hospital. The former dictator known to some as the smiling assassin for his hard policy against any opposition during his 32-year dictatorial rule is now raising heated debates among grass root Indonesian including bloggers.

Should he be pardoned? Should people forgive him? Should corruption charges against him be aborted? One thing is clear, however big mistake, and attrocities, he might have done, people respect him when he is lying sick in the hospital depends his life heavily on a ventilator

Wife of Munir, former Labor activist during Suharto’s era, said that she wishes Suharto well, and can forget but cannot forgive him. I don’t know how far the voice echoes to some other Indonesian activists who had felt and experienced the first hand of Suharto’s regime oppression.

It’s easy for others, the common people, to forget and forgive him; but it needs magnanimity for those whose lives and economic conditions has been paralysed by Suharto and his cronies.

Anyway, would you forget his past mistakes and forgive him? Would you want the current government to abort all the coruuption charges against him or would you want it to continue?


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15 Responses

  1. Agustiana

    I don’t know much about law, but
    as a moslem, we must forgive each other, right?
    if we must abort the charge? I dont know.

  2. NGdolar

    I’m really appreciated Suharto because in His era Indonesia was become a Nation that predicted will be grow more than a developing nation. I’m sure, we must appreciate his work for 30 years, Indonesian Develoment since 1967.

  3. panji

    personally I’ll forget his past mistakes and forgive him? but law is blind my friend

  4. guhpraset

    As a kind human, surely I will forgive him. And i think it is better for everyone to forgive him too, for it is very unhealthy to keep grudges in our hearts.

    But i believe that we must continue the charge against him, it is not about revenge, it is about justice and as a good lesson for our children and generations to come, they can learn that even president must obey the law.

  5. mumunk

    the law must go on, and we must forgive him later
    it’s right as gus Dur said

  6. ritafakhri

    As a human being and moslem, we have to forgive and believe destiny and all of this because of God. But we also have to fair in law.

  7. Budi Saraswati

    Former President Soeharto did contributed enormously to developing Indonesia. He built roads, telecommunication (using of Sateliite “Palapa” was a breakthrough at the time), electricity, schools, health centers, and many, many more throughout the country. We should appreciate him greatly for that.

    Sadly, he did made mistakes. And he ruled repressively, without chance to his critics to speak out. Made him uncontrollable, such a royal (remember “lengser keprabon”?). Should we forgive him? Imho, yes, considering all the merits. But, we shouldn’t forget the mistakes, in order, we–Indonesian, not to repeat the same mistakes again.

  8. bangzenk

    anyway, his name is SOEHARTO, not suharto..

  9. kerja mandiri

    I agree with Budi S. In my opinion we Shouldn’t forget his mistakes. The law must be on the rule.

    http://kerjamandiri.com

  10. tim

    soeharto himself never say sorry….too bad.

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