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http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/03/02/soeharto-s-birthplace-yogyakarta-gets-monument.html

Soeharto’s birthplace in Yogyakarta gets monument
Slamet Susanto, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta | Archipelago | Sat, March 02 
2013, 9:58 AM 

A 3-meter statue of Soeharto has been erected by the late president’s family in 
the town where he was born, Kemusuk Lor Hamlet in Bantul, Yogyakarta.

The monument sits on a 3,800-meter plot and is flanked by 30 pillars and 
exhibits featuring photographs and memorabilia depicting moments from 
Soeharto’s life until his death in 2008. 

“We built this monument so that the people who come after him will still be 
able to recognize what Pak Harto did for his beloved country,” Soeharto’s half 
brother, Probosutedjo, said on at a ceremony to inaugurate the monument of 
Friday. 

The opening of the monument coincides with the commemoration of the March 1 
General Attack in 1949, when Indonesian freedom fighters daringly captured 
Yogyakarta from the Dutch for six hours to stymie a critical UN vote on the 
then Dutch East Indies.

Soeharto, then a lieutenant colonel, played a leading role in the attack, 
although some historians have questioned his exact contribution.

The daughter of Soeharto, Siti Hardiyanti “Tutut” Rukmana said she hoped that 
the monument would provide a positive experience for the Indonesian people.

“Please take all the benefits from learning from my father’s experiences and 
just throw out the bad examples, should you find them,” she said.

Tutut said that her family would build traditional Javanese rooms called 
senthong on the site to revive memories of her his father’s childhood. The 
rooms would be opened to the public on the observance of Soeharto’s birthday, 
June 8. 

Probosutejo declined to say how much the monument costs. “The funds came 
basically from my pocket. I just hope that this can also serve as an 
educational monument.

Soeharto was born on June 8, 1921, to a poor farmer’s family in Kemusuk. 

His father, Kertosudiro, was in charge of overseeing the allocation of 
irrigation water in the village. His mother, Sukirah, was from a neighboring 
hamlet.

On March 27, 1968, Soeharto was named president by a People’s Consultative 
Assembly whose members he discreetly handpicked. 

Collusion, corruption and nepotism shadowed the next 32 years of Soeharto’s 
authoritarian rule until May 1998 when he resigned amid riots and protests 
following the Asian financial crisis the previous year.

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