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PRESS DIGEST-Indonesian General News - June 23

Sun Jun 22, 2008 10:05pm EDT
Following are the leading stories in the main Indonesian newspapers on June 23.

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JAKARTA POST

- MPS WANT OTHER INTELLIGENCE LEADERS SUMMONED

Indonesian lawmakers pressed the police on Sunday to summon former top intelligence agency (BIN) officials in a bid to find those responsible for the murder of human rights campaigner Munir Said Thalib.

- RI AIMS FOR BREAKTHROUGH AT BALI WASTE CONFERENCE

Representatives from 170 nations are meeting in Bali this week in a bid to reach a breakthrough on talks about traffic in hazardous waste.

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KOMPAS

- ACEH TACKLES TSUNAMI WITH MANGROVE REHABILITATION

Aceh has planted mangroves in 1,100 hectares of tsunami-prone coastal areas as part of a green coast programme that started in 2005, a director of Wetland International Indonesia Programme said.

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