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U.S. wants Indonesia to Investigate Human Rights Violations Prabowo DTD 1246, June 28th, 2014 (And Great Britain Government too) JAKARTA - The U.S. government questioned the track record of presidential candidate number 1, Prabowo, who is competing in the presidential election (presidential) 2014. Quoted in the Wall Street Journal, U.S. Ambassador (U.S.) to Indonesia, Robert Blake said the Indonesian government should investigate allegations of presidential candidate Prabowo involvement in violations of human rights (Human Rights) in the 1990s. However, Blake hastened to add, if the government does not favor a particular candidate. However, we take seriously the allegations of human rights violations and called on the Indonesian government to fully investigate the allegations, Blake said via email that was launched indo.wsj. Blake said the U.S. can work together with whoever the candidate is finally selected. U.S. Embassy expresses its support for the investigation and settlement of various alleged human rights violations. The issue of human rights violations continue to attack the stronghold candidate number 1, Prabowo. Document Honorary Officers Council (DKP) circulating in the media, Prabowo was honorably discharged from the Armed Forces Indonesian Army (TNI AD) in 1998 as against the orders of superiors and arrested nine student activists Wheels up : President Obamas in Minneapolis today to visit Rebekah—a mom who wrote him a letter: go.wh.gov/nKUYud
Posted on: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 23:53:17 +0000

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