to rot in prison. [See report on torture of women prisoners in Indonesia elsewhere in this issue.] The species of social and political revolution which is sweeping the south-eastern parts of Asia, arid which has culminated in this year's magnificent triumphs in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, cannot but cause a shiver down the spine of Indonesia's establishment leaders, who have come to acquire a reputation as much for anti-egalitarian proclivities as for their personal corruption.
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