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Unsolved mysteries

Widow of the late human rights activist Munir Said Thalib, Suciwati (front right), talks to Maria Catarina Sumiarsih, mother of Bernardus Realino Norma “Wawan” Irmawan, a student activist who was killed while taking part in a demonstration in Jakarta in 1998, during a vigil held in Jakarta on Monday in observance of Munir’s death

The Jakarta Post
Tue, September 8, 2015

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Unsolved mysteries Widow of the late human rights activist Munir Said Thalib, Suciwati (front right), talks to Maria Catarina Sumiarsih, mother of Bernardus Realino Norma “Wawan” Irmawan, a student activist who was killed while taking part in a demonstration in Jakarta in 1998, during a vigil held in Jakarta on Monday in observance of Munir’s death. Munir was murdered by way of poisoning during a flight from Jakarta to Amsterdam in 2004 and much of the case remains a mystery. (JP/Seto Wardhana) (front right), talks to Maria Catarina Sumiarsih, mother of Bernardus Realino Norma “Wawan” Irmawan, a student activist who was killed while taking part in a demonstration in Jakarta in 1998, during a vigil held in Jakarta on Monday in observance of Munir’s death. Munir was murdered by way of poisoning during a flight from Jakarta to Amsterdam in 2004 and much of the case remains a mystery. (JP/Seto Wardhana)

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span class="inline inline-center">Widow of the late human rights activist Munir Said Thalib, Suciwati (front right), talks to Maria Catarina Sumiarsih, mother of Bernardus Realino Norma '€œWawan'€ Irmawan, a student activist who was killed while taking part in a demonstration in Jakarta in 1998, during a vigil held in Jakarta on Monday in observance of Munir'€™s death. Munir was murdered by way of poisoning during a flight from Jakarta to Amsterdam in 2004 and much of the case remains a mystery. (JP/Seto Wardhana)

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