Former student activists frustated by reform results 

The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

Seven years after the fall of former authoritarian leader Soeharto, 
there has been little improvement in people's welfare and law 
enforcement, former student activists say.

"There were two things that we student activists fought for in 1998: 
first, lower the prices of basic needs and second, bring Soeharto to 
trial. Neither have happened," said Niko Adrian, a former student 
activist and founder of the now defunct City Forum (Forkot). 

Niko, who now works as a public defender for the APHI legal aid body, 
said people's welfare had not improved because none of Soeharto's 
successors had been committed to the Constitution. 

"For example, Article 33 says that natural resources should be 
exploited only for the maximum benefit of the people, but on the 
contrary, the government has privatized some vital state-owned 
companies, which benefited only businesspeople," he told The Jakarta 
Post on Tuesday. 

Regarding Soeharto, he said there had not been a single president 
after Soeharto who had the courage to bring the man to trial because 
they were still backed by a few politicians from the New Order 
regime. 

"As a lawyer, as far as I know, the capability of a defendant to 
stand trial is determined by the judge. A judge will ask whether or 
not the man is healthy enough to stand trial. But in Soeharto's case, 
he didn't even go to court," he said. 

Soeharto, who stepped aside in May 1998 after leading the country for 
more than three decades, had been accused of plundering the country 
to enrich himself, family members and cronies. The Attorney General's 
Office, however, has declared him unfit to stand trial. 

Another former Forkot activist, Luthfi Iskandar, agreed that many of 
the students' demands had not been fulfilled, but at least there had 
been a slight improvement in the fight against corruption. 

In 1998, students also demanded the elimination of corruption, 
collusion and nepotism, which became rampant during the 32 years of 
Soeharto's presidency. 

"At least there is an intense struggle against corruption now, which 
has exposed high-profile cases involving state officials. But that's 
not enough, there has been no tough punishment, such as the death 
sentence, handed down to embezzlers yet," said Luthfi, who runs a 
private information and technology company. 

Luthfi added that tough sentences were needed as a warning that 
corruption could not take place in the reform era. 

Many big-time embezzlers, mostly associated with Soeharto's New Order 
regime, have not been prosecuted. Some still hold strategic political 
positions in the country, which has consistently been ranked one of 
the world's most corrupt nations. 

Jim Lomen, a former activist from Trisakti University, said such 
minimal progress was not enough to reflect the success of the reform 
movement. 

"Yes, some corruption cases have been exposed to the public, and 
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has supported such exposure, but 
we must also realize that corruption has also spread out to the 
provincial and regency levels. Corruption has also become 
decentralized," said Jim, who works for a cargo company. 

He suggested that President Susilo focus primarily on law 
enforcement, the success of which would have a domino effect on 
people's welfare. 

"In 2009, he will either be reelected or another president will 
replace him. He or she could just focus on reforming the economic 
sector," Jim said. (006) 
 
 






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