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Tari Lang's 'My Neighbour, The Dictator' looks back at Suharto era
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Tari Lang's 'My Neighbour, The Dictator' looks back at Suharto era

Tari Lang's memoir, 'My Neighbour, The Dictator,' reflects on the repressive era of Indonesia under former President Suharto, highlighting the lingering effects of authoritarianism on free speech and societal attitudes. Published six decades after the events, the book aims to educate younger generations about the ease with which authoritarian regimes can emerge. The narrative underscores ongoing concerns in Indonesia regarding censorship and governmental overreach, as citizens remain cautious about expressing dissent due to broad legal restrictions.

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Tari Lang's 'My Neighbour, The Dictator' looks back at Suharto era

Tari Lang's memoir, 'My Neighbour, The Dictator,' reflects on the repressive era of Indonesia under former President Suharto, highlighting the lingering effects of authoritarianism on free speech and societal attitudes. Published six decades after the events, the book aims to educate younger generations about the ease with which authoritarian regimes can emerge. The narrative underscores ongoing concerns in Indonesia regarding censorship and governmental overreach, as citizens remain cautious about expressing dissent due to broad legal restrictions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of Indonesia's historical and contemporary issues related to authoritarianism and free speech, without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It focuses on the legacy of Suharto's regime and current societal attitudes without taking a clear left or

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