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November 22, 2009 
Antara & Nivell Rayda

 
An artist draws his feelings about Indonesia's antigraft controversy at Hotel 
Indonesia circle on Sunday morning. "We had to do something to show that we 
care about indonesia's drive against corruption," said the organizer of the art 
protest. (Photo: Nivell Rayda, JG)



SBY: 'Nothing to Hide' in Bank Century, KPK Cases

Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono does not want to cut off probes 
into the the controversies surrounding Bank Century and suspended antigraft 
officers Chandra M Hamzah and Bibit Samad Rianto, said his new special adviser 
for political communications, Daniel Sparingga on Saturday.

"The President wants the cases of Bibit-Chandra and Bank Century to be 
investigated further because he really does not have anything to hide," Daniel 
said.

Sparingga, who is also a sociologist at state University of Airlangga in 
Surabaya, East Java, officially became the president`s special adviser on 
Friday.

He said the President would outline his position on the two cases known on 
Monday.

"Later, he will present his plan to build transparent and accountable state 
management. He will present an action plan on organizational management of the 
police, the attorney general`s office and the Corruption Eradication Commission 
(KPK)," he said.

Activists continued protests over the weekend in support of the KPK, which has 
clashed with the National Police and Attorney General's Office in two 
high-profile criminal cases. Both the Bibit and Chandra case and that of former 
KPK chief Antasari Azhar have been tainted by allegations of an anti-KPK 
conspiracy involving police and prosecutors.

A dozen artists came to the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle in on Sunday morning 
to express their concerns on canvas.

"Musicians and poets had already done their bit," said organizer Luqman Hakim.. 
"We felt we had to do something to show that we care about indonesia's drive 
against corruption."

Many of the artworks played on the popular depiction of police and prosecutors 
as "crocodiles" and graft fighters as plucky little geckoes. That image comes 
from National Police chief detective Susno Duadji, who told Tempo magazine in 
July that the KPK taking on the police was like a gecko picking a fight with a 
crocodile.

One work by amateur artist Heri Hito depicted Anggodo Widjojo, a businessman 
believed to be at the center of the alleged plot to undermine the KPK, as a 
sinister monkey riding a crocodile while slipping money into the crocodile's 
pocket.

Another artist, Agam, depicted the gecko as the victor, squashing a black 
crocodile with the help  of workers and farmers.

"This is what I believe will happen," agam said. "The people cannot be lied to. 
Sooner or later the truth will be exposed and justice will be served."




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