Thursday, January 31, 2008

January 27 08, Suharto of Jakarta,Indonesia Dies at 86 years old on sunday

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - Former dictator Suharto, an army general who crushed Indonesia's communist movement and pushed aside the country's founding father to usher in 32 years of tough rule that saw up to a million political opponents killed, died Sunday. He was 86.The health of former Indonesian dictator Suharto took a sharp downturn Sunday, and his doctors said he was unconscious, breathing through a ventilator, and in "very critical" condition.


Dozens of doctors on his medical team were rushed to the Pertamina Hospital in the capital after his blood pressure fell suddenly Saturday night.
Suharto, 86, was admitted to a hospital on Jan. 4 and has been in intensive care with lung, heart and kidney failure. Over the past week his physicians had spoken of a recovery, but that had changed dramatically by Sunday.
"This morning his condition is very critical," said Dr. Marjo Subiandono, chief presidential physician. "This is the lowest point ever."
Doctors "continue to do everything they can, but the rest is up to God," Subiandono said.
Suharto also slipped out of consciousness for the first time in more than three weeks of treatment, doctors said. Attempts were being made to help Suharto breathe on his own and he remained on a dialysis machine.
"He had multiple-organ failure, but his heart is still beating," said another doctor, Joko Raharjo. "We have been trying to increase his blood pressure since last night, but it has not worked. He is not in a coma, but is unconscious."
Suharto led a regime widely regarded as one of the 20th century's most brutal and corrupt for 32 years until he was toppled in May 1998 amid massive pro-democracy street protests. Since then, he has lived a reclusive life in a comfortable villa in downtown Jakarta.
Historians say up to 800,000 alleged communist sympathizers were killed during his rise to power from 1965 to 1968 and his troops killed another 300,000 in military operations against independence movements in Papua, Aceh and East Timor. No one has been punished over the killings.
Corruption watchdog Transparency International has said Suharto and his family amassed billions of dollars in stolen state funds, allegations they are fighting in court.

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