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Indonesia is set to pass revisions to a military law this week, allowing military personnel to hold more civilian roles. Critics say this could herald a return of the "New Order" era, characterized by military dominance and suppression of dissent. The changes were approved by a parliamentary committee and will be voted on Thursday.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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