Ex-prisoners watched
The Indonesian Government has decided to conduct stricter surveillance on released political prisoners following indications of their increased political activities. Steps towards enforcement of stricter and more intensive surveillance on a continuous basis .over former political prisoners, mostly Communists, will be taken by the Government shortly, the Home Minister (General Amir Machmud) told Parliament. Former prisoners are banned from conducting political activities. They must abandon communism and accept the State ideology of "Pancasila” (five principles: belief in God, humanity, democracy, social justice, and nationalism).—Jakarta.
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Press, 23 September 1980, Page 23
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