The Borneo Post

Indonesia presidenti­al candidate defends rights record

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JAKARTA: A presidenti­al candidate who served as a general during Indonesia’s threedecad­e Suharto dictatorsh­ip has emotionall­y defended himself against alleged human rights abuses committed during his service in a televised election debate.

Prabowo Subianto, who faces favourite Joko Widodo at the July 9 election, was a top military figure in the chaotic months before dictator Suharto was toppled by student protests in 1998.

Following the strongman’s downfall, he admitted ordering the abduction of democracy activists and was discharged from the military for exceeding orders, but has never faced a civilian court.

The ex- general is seen as a serious contender against Widodo, who is known by his nickname of Jokowi and won legions of fans during his time as Jakarta governor.

However Prabowo’s past came back to haunt him late Monday during the first televised debate ahead of the election, when Widodo’s running mate, former vice president Jusuf Kalla, confronted him about the abuse allegation­s.

“I know what you are implying, that I cannot protect human rights and that I am a human rights violator,” Prabowo said, his voice becoming emotional.

“We (soldiers) in remote areas must frequently take actions for the safety of the Indonesian people.

He added: “My conscience is clean, I’m the strongest human rights defender in this republic.”

As well as declaring Widodo the resounding winner of the debate, media yesterday welcomed the tough questions about Prabowo’s past, and said he had been left flounderin­g.

The Jakarta Globe newspaper declared it a ‘ victory for the people’, saying rights abuses against Prabowo had rarely been discussed openly in the past.

“Prabowo’s response to the question last night was pitiful and sadly unremorsef­ul,” added the Jakarta Post daily. — AFP

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