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And I think that's fair to assess, even just after his death. It's a way of setting the record straight. When else can it be done? I've had no problem with that .... particularly on the long-term impact of the pardon (and the lack of justice therein) and his role in Indonesia. Absolutely fair to debate that, I believe. What I find so repellant is the tone of some gleeful DU-ers who would gladly piss on his grave and use this event to satisfy their vitriol. Oh, well, that's certainly no surprise finding that here. DU is living proof, just like any place on the Internet(s), that people can have no manners or sense of decency.
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