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Indonesia braced for more violence
Leaders of Indonesia's political factions are meeting to decide when to hold a special assembly after parliament voted overwhelmingly to impeach President Abdurrahman Wahid. The upper house -- the People's Consultative Assembly -- will now examine charges of corruption and incomptence against him. There are fears President Wahid will try to impose emergency rule and dissolve parliament, but the military has warned it would not support him. The BBC's Jonathan Head reports from Jakarta.

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