The Sun (Malaysia)

Prabowo awarded rank of four-star general

O Honour marks culminatio­n of decades-long rebrand

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Indonesia’s president yesterday awarded Prabowo Subianto, his presumed successor and a former special forces commander, the rank of honorary four-star general, decades after he was dismissed from the military amid allegation­s of rights abuses.

Defence Minister Prabowo, who took an insurmount­able lead in the Feb 14 presidenti­al election according to unofficial quick counts, was awarded the rank of four-star general by outgoing President Joko Widodo in a ceremony at the military headquarte­rs here.

“This honour is a form of appreciati­on, it reaffirms devotion to the people and the country. I would like to say congratula­tions to Gen Prabowo Subianto,” he said, before attaching lapels with four gold stars on Prabowo’s blazer.

The award marks the culminatio­n of a decades-long rebrand for Prabowo, 72, a once rising military star who was dismissed from the military in 1998 amid accusation­s he was involved in human rights abuses in East Timor and in the disappeara­nce of 13 prodemocra­cy activists.

At the time, he was a three-star Lieutenant General.

Prabowo, the former son-in-law of late Indonesian dictator Suharto, has always denied wrongdoing, but was previously banned from entering the United States on account of the claims.

He has never faced prosecutio­n. Prabowo sought self-exile in Jordan following his discharge from the military, but in the decades since he has returned to Indonesia, has built an influentia­l political party and civilian career. In 2014 and 2019 he lost consecutiv­e presidenti­al bids to Jokowi before being brought into the government as defence minister in 2019.

Preliminar­y but unofficial results show Prabowo with a clear lead in this year’s election, with the expectatio­n that he will be inaugurate­d as Indonesia’s next president in October.

Analysts have warned that Prabowo’s presumed win comes as Indonesia is experienci­ng a democratic backslide, with Amnesty Internatio­nal Indonesia saying

Prabowo’s new title was an attempt to “whitewash” his alleged dark past.

A spokespers­on for Prabowo did not immediatel­y respond to request for comment.

The alliance between Prabowo and Jokowi has strengthen­ed considerab­ly in recent months and particular­ly after Jokowi’s millennial son was controvers­ially named as Prabowo’s running mate.

 ?? AFPPIC ?? Prabowo (left), military chief Gen Agus Subianto (centre) and police chief Gen Listyo Sigit inspecting military vehicles yesterday. –
AFPPIC Prabowo (left), military chief Gen Agus Subianto (centre) and police chief Gen Listyo Sigit inspecting military vehicles yesterday. –

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