By Ananda Teresia
JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia’s defence ministry put out a full-page advertisement in the country’s largest newspaper on Monday, detailing and defending key non-defence programmes being run by the military, amid criticism of the force’s increased role under President Prabowo Subianto.
Since being elected as president last year, Prabowo has expanded the number of government posts for military personnel and tapped the force to deliver on his programme. That has sparked worries among students and activists that the world’s third largest democracy could go back to the military-dominated New Order era of authoritarian leader Suharto.
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Indonesian Government Puts Out Full Page Newspaper Ad on Military’s Expanded Role
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