Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Indonesia's former President Suharto, a motorcycle fan





File picture shows Indonesian president Suharto (C) accompanied by family members, (L-R) daughter Mamiek, grandsons Didit and Wira, and daughters Tutut and Titi July 1996. Suharto, whose iron-fisted rule became a byword for corruption and bloody repression but also brought economic growth, died Sunday after a long and public fight for life.
(AFP/DPA/File/Holger Hollemann)



Former Indonesian President Suharto holds up his catch during a fishing trip in teluk Jakarta in this handout picture dated May 22, 1997. Indonesia's former president Suharto, whose legacy of economic development was marred by graft and human rights abuses during his 32 years in power, died on Sunday, age 86, after suffering multiple organ failure.
REUTERS/Setneg/Handout (INDONESIA).



Indonesia's former President Suharto, a motorcycle fan, is seen testing a Harley-Davidson motorcycle that had been presented to him, in this February 2, 1996 file photo. Suharto, who ruled with an iron fist for 32 years, has died, a senior police official told reporters on January 27, 2008 at the hospital where he was being treated.
(Stringer/Files/Reuters)




Indonesian President Suharto gestures as he stands behind his ministers in Bogor, in this handout picture from the 1970s. Suharto, whose legacy of economic development was marred by graft and human rights abuses during his 32 years in power, died on Sunday, aged 86, after suffering multiple organ failure.
REUTERS/Setneg/Handout (INDONESIA).

Former Indonesian President Suharto addresses the nation at the Merdeka palace in Jakarta in this May 19, 1998 file photo. Suharto, who ruled with an iron fist for 32 years, has died, a senior police official told reporters on January 27, 2008 at the hospital where he was being treated.
(Stringer/Files/Reuters)

Former Indonesian president Suharto appears at his grand-daughter's wedding party in Jakarta in this March 28, 2000 file photo. Suharto, who ruled with an iron fist for 32 years, has died, a senior police official told reporters on January 27, 2008 at the hospital where he was being treated.
(Stringer/Files/Reuters)




File photo dated March, 1967 shows general Suharto, who was just appointed president of Indonesia, sitting for the first time in the presidential seat until then occupied by outgoing president Sukarno. Suharto, who died Sunday aged 86, was a ruthless dictator whose success presiding over huge economic progress was overshadowed by a legacy of bloodshed, human rights abuses and corruption on a colossal scale.
(AFP/File)

Indonesia's former president Suharto, pictured in 1997, died from multiple organ failure on Sunday, a local police official told reporters at the hospital where he was admitted on January 4. He was 86.
(AFP/File/John MacDougall)

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