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Monday, 13 November, 2000, 20:21 GMT
Indonesia's Suharto "very weak"
Aides to Indonesia's former President Suharto say he's very weak and undergoing medical treatment, including being given oxygen. His private secretary, Anton Tabah, said he was suffering high blood pressure, and it was feared the former leader might suffer another stroke. Earlier this year, Mr Suharto was declared physically and mentally unfit to stand trial for alleged corruption: he's already suffered three strokes. The Indonesian authorities have initiated an international hunt for his son Tommy, who's failed to surrender himself to serve an eighteen-month jail term after being found guilty of corruption over a land deal. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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