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Menanggapi berita dari radio Netherland, saya jadi penasaran dan berusaha
mencari bukti bukti, apakah berita itu benar atau tidak.
Ternyata saya memang menemukan berita itu, bagi yang tidak percaya, boleh
meng klik di http://www.independent.co.uk/  pada edisi Selasa, 16 Maret
1999.

Sebagai tambahan, the Independent adalah salah satu surat kabar yg
beroperasi di London, INggris.
Jadi berita ini bukanlah sekedar provokator ataupun provokasi dari saya.
Maksud dan tujuan saya adalah untuk MEMBUKA MATA HATI TEMAN TEMAN
SEPERJUANGAN AGAR REFORMASI YG KITA PERJUANGKAN TIDAK KELUAR DARI JALUR.

sekian dan terima kasih, oh iya, selamat membaca. :))

          Suhartos sell boltholes in UK
          for #11m

          Suhartos sell boltholes in UK
          for #11m

          By Andrew Buncombe

          THE extended family of Haji Mohamed Suharto, the
          former Indonesian president, is selling #11m worth of
          London property - lavish real estate that bears
          testimony to the extravagant lifestyle they enjoyed.

          The decision may stem from the fact that in Jakarta,
          the Indonesian capital, an investigation is under way
          into how the Suhartos made their fortune and, as a
          result, Britain is refusing visas to many family
          members.

          Denied the free access to London they once enjoyed,
          the Suhartos have put three properties in expensive
          areas of the capital up for sale.

          One north London property - an eight-bedroom
          detached house with banqueting rooms and marble
          floors in Winnington Road, Hampstead Garden
          Suburb - is on the market for #8m, the price having
          been reduced from #9.5m. Another house nearby,
          being sold for #1.95m, was used by the family
          servants.

          The family is also believed to own another three
          properties in London and the Home Counties, though
          it is not clear if they intend selling them.

          The sales signal the end of a bizarre association
          between the Suharto family and London. For two
          decades they used it as a bolthole and playground.

          The tales of their exploits are legion. To those in
          favour, the Suhartos were generous hosts. An
          Indonesian student who went to parties at one of the
          properties in Winnington Road thrown by Suharto's
          grand-daughter, Eno Sigit, said: "It is certainly a
          luxurious place. It is not what most of us are used to
          but that is the thing with Eno - she is not like the rest
          of us."

          Indeed she was not. While she was a fashion student
          at the American College in central London, to which
          she travelled each day by chauffeur-driven
          Rolls-Royce, her father, Sigit Harjojudanto, threw her
          a party at the Hilton Hotel. The bill came to a
          reported #150,000. "Whatever she wanted, she could
          have," said another acquaintance. "Change your
          mobile phone. Change it twice a day! Just because
          you don't like the style or the colour."

          Another home in Winnington Road is in the name of
          Mr Harjojudanto's wife, Ilsje Ratnawati, but is used
          almost exclusively by the family's friends and
          retainers.

          Such luxury might seem excessive but that was the
          way the family lived. "Imagine you're one of the
          London cronies," said another acquaintance, also
          preferring to remain anonymous. "Not the first level -
          one of the children or grandchildren - not even the
          second level, but just one of the third layer: close to
          the family, but not that close. Even those people live
          in luxury - a flat in Lowndes Place, a big car, seven
          bedrooms. As for the family themselves, they lived
          like sheikhs. They spent money like water."

          A visitor to another of the properties said: "You could
          only use about two of the rooms. The rest were filled
          with boxes, shopping bags from Selfridges which had
          been there for years. They've bought them and never
          got round to opening them, and they've forgotten
          what's inside. It's scary." A friend who went
          gambling at the Ritz Casino with Suharto's eldest son,
          Tommy, said: "[One night] he dropped more than
          #1m without even giving it a thought. Then we went
          to dinner."

          Across London, in Putney, Suharto's half-brother
          Probosutejo is selling Norfolk House, a detached
          three-storey home with four reception rooms, a
          billiards room and servants' quarters on the upper
          floor. Mr Probosutejo, who has owned the property
          for 16 years, has put it on the market for #1.4m.

          The denial of visas to family members follows a
          decision by Britain last year to refuse entry to
          Suharto's son-in-law, Prabowo Subianto, disgraced
          former head of the Indonesian special forces. While
          the corruption investigation launched by President BJ
          Habibie, who replaced Suharto last year, is unlikely
          to touch him, the family is taking it seriously. None of
          the members was at the London properties
          yesterday.

          Last night the Tapol Indonesian human-rights group
          urged Britain to freeze the Suhartos' assets,
          estimated at billions of pounds.

          A spokesman, Paul Barber, said: "It is clear the
          family are selling their properties in London so that
          the proceeds can be hidden away. The demands of
          the Indonesian people that the family and cronies
          account for their wealth and human rights crimes
          have not been satisfied."

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