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December 07, 2009 
Heru Andriyanto & Dessy Sagita

 
Volunteers in Jati Padang, South Jakarta, on Sunday counting money donated to 
help Prita Mulyasari pay her fine. (Photo: Safir Makki, JG)

Prita Mulyasari to Seek Damages of Over Rp 1t In Ongoing Court Saga
Cause celebre Prita Mulyasari is preparing a countersuit of more than Rp 1 
trillion ($118 million) at the Supreme Court against a Tangerang hospital that 
had her thrown in jail for complaining about her medical treatment in an e-mail 
message to friends, her lawyer said on Sunday.

Prita, a 32-year-old mother of two who is currently being re-tried for 
allegedly defaming two doctors from Omni International Hospital last year, is 
striking back after the Banten High Court last week upheld a separate civil 
suit against her by Omni, which saw her fined Rp 204 million in damages. The 
High Court had previously rejected her civil suit against Omni seeking monetary 
damages.

"Prita is demanding Rp 113 million in material damages and Rp 1 trillion in 
nonmaterial damages," her lawyer Slamet Yuwono told the Jakarta Globe.

He said the suit would be filed against PT Sarana Meditama International, the 
parent company of Omni, and doctors Hengky Gosal and Grace Hilza Yarlen Nela.

"The Rp 113 million demand is meant to compensate for the bad treatment Prita 
endured at the hospital and the Rp 1 trillion is to seek compensation for her 
21 days in detention [at Banten women's prison], which caused irreparable 
damage to her life," Slamet said.

Prita had sent an e-mail message to 20 friends complaining that she had been 
misdiagnosed with dengue fever at Omni in August 2008 when she actually had the 
mumps, and warned others against going there. 

The e-mail circulated on the Internet and eventually came to Omni's attention, 
prompting the hospital to file a civil defamation suit against her, claiming 
lost business.

The two hospital doctors also lodged a criminal defamation complaint against 
Prita with the Tangerang Police.

The case has outraged the public, tens of thousands of whom have joined a Prita 
support page on Facebook, and according to analysts, exposed the longstanding 
injustice and corruption within the country's judicial system.  

The Banten High Court ruling on Wednesday came as Prita was awaiting the 
verdict in her criminal trial, in which she could be sentenced to six years in 
prison under the controversial Information and Electronic Transactions Law 
(ITE) for calling the two Omni doctors unprofessional and impolite. 

Prosecutors have recommended a six-month prison sentence.




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