Suharto Fights Back

The anti-Suharto protests and the army''s support for him in the days before he stepped down

Suharto Fights Back After devastating and deadly riots in Indonesia the question on everybody''s lips is whether the people can convince the army to join them.
We have an exclusive interview with one of the country''s most powerful military men, General Prabowo, who has been linked with the Muslim 'Green' faction which wants to seize power for itself. Amien Rais, leader of the 28 million strong opposition Muhammadiyah party, talks of the strength of his supporters to force Suharto to clean up his act. The head of the IMF in Jakarta tells of his frustrations in dealing with Suharto. The IMF demanded that some of the nepotism and cronyism stop, but Suharto has clearly been consolidating his family''s position. His daughter Titiek rebuts questions with a regal air. Her multi-billion plan to build the world''s longest bridge was blocked by the IMF. In a multi-storey car park, the military prepare for another food riot. Mothers are arrested as they protest about the soaring cost of baby milk. They hand the soldiers flowers as a symbol of 'People''s Power', the Philippines' movement where the army sided with the people to topple the President.
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