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Indonesia set for Suharto funeral Indonesia set for Suharto funeral
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Former Indonesian President Suharto, who has died from multiply organ failure at the age of 86, is to be buried shortly in Central Java. Former Indonesian President Suharto, who died on Sunday at the age of 86, is to be buried shortly in central Java.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will oversee the state funeral in a Javanese royal burial ground near Solo. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will oversee the state funeral in a Javanese royal burial ground near the city of Solo.
Suharto ruled with an iron first for 32 years and was accused of endemic corruption and human rights abuses. Suharto, who ruled Indonesia for more the three decades, was credited with leading his country from poverty to relative prosperity
More than half a million suspected communists were killed during his rise to power in the 1960s. But he was dogged by allegations of corruption and human rights abuses.
He left office in 1998 amid mass protests over corruption and human rights abuses but did not stand trial on health grounds. Hundreds of thousands of suspected communists were killed during his rise to power in the 1960s.
Following news of his death, hundreds of people gathered in the streets around his Jakarta house, many with tears in their eyes. Suharto was ousted by mass protests in 1998. In recent years he had suffered from poor health - one of the reasons why he never faced trial.
Many Indonesians still fondly call him their Father of Development but his critics say he ruled by instilling fear, the BBC's Rebecca Henschke reports from Jakarta. State funeral
'A great leader' Early on Monday, the former leader's body was flown from the capital, Jakarta, to Solo.
The cemetery is built on land that has been preserved for centuries for Javanese royalty.
RISE AND FALL OF SUHARTO Born in Java, June 1921Comes to power in 1965 after alleged Communist coup attemptFormally replaces Sukarno as president in March 1967Modernisation programmes in the 70s and 80s raise living standardsEast Timor invaded in late 1975Asian economic crisis of the 1990s hits Indonesian economySpiralling prices and discontent force him to resign in May 1998Judges rule he is unfit to stand trial for corruption in 2000Transparency International says he tops the world all-time corruption table in March 2004 Suharto's obituarySuharto's lasting legacyBattle with chargesRISE AND FALL OF SUHARTO Born in Java, June 1921Comes to power in 1965 after alleged Communist coup attemptFormally replaces Sukarno as president in March 1967Modernisation programmes in the 70s and 80s raise living standardsEast Timor invaded in late 1975Asian economic crisis of the 1990s hits Indonesian economySpiralling prices and discontent force him to resign in May 1998Judges rule he is unfit to stand trial for corruption in 2000Transparency International says he tops the world all-time corruption table in March 2004 Suharto's obituarySuharto's lasting legacyBattle with charges
Suharto will be laid to rest next to his wife Tien, who was a minor member of the Solo royal family. Soldiers carried his flagged-draped coffin from his residence to a white hearse.
The cemetery is perched on a mountain and was built amid controversy in the 1970s by a charitable foundation that Suharto controlled. Thousands of people lined the streets as the convoy drove towards the military airport.
Local press are reporting that many Asian leaders, including East Timor President Xanana Gusmao and former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad are expected to attend. Suharto will be laid to rest in the family mausoleum, next to his wife Tien, who died in 1996.
The ceremony will be a traditional Javanese Islamic funeral.The ceremony will be a traditional Javanese Islamic funeral.
Hundreds of police and the military elite unit Kopassus have been deployed. Leaders from around the region, including East Timor President Xanana Gusmao and former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, are expected to attend.
President Yudhoyono called on the nation to thank the former leader for his services to the Indonesian nation. Hundreds of police and the military elite unit Kopassus have been deployed in the region.
Mixed legacy
On Sunday, President Yudhoyono called on the nation to thank the former leader for his services to the Indonesian nation.
Mourners visited Suharto's shrouded body at his house
He asked them to show "the highest respect to one of the nation's best sons, a great leader of the nation who has contributed so much service and dedication to the nation and the state".He asked them to show "the highest respect to one of the nation's best sons, a great leader of the nation who has contributed so much service and dedication to the nation and the state".
The government announced a week of national mourning.
Long illness
Suharto was rushed to hospital on 4 January suffering from various heart, lung and kidney problems.Suharto was rushed to hospital on 4 January suffering from various heart, lung and kidney problems.
Mourners visited Suharto's shrouded body at his house On Sunday he slipped into a coma and died at 1310 (0610 GMT), surrounded by his six children.
After suffering multiple organ failure for a second time since his admission, he died at 1310 (0610 GMT) on Sunday after slipping into a coma, doctors said. Reaction to his death has reflected his mixed legacy, correspondents say.
All six of his children were at the hospital when he died.
Soldiers and police had to force back crowds of Suharto supporters to allow the ambulance carrying his body to leave the hospital.
The US ambassador to Jakarta, Cameron Hume, hailed Suharto as a "historic figure" who "achieved remarkable economic development", while adding that there "may be some controversy over his legacy".The US ambassador to Jakarta, Cameron Hume, hailed Suharto as a "historic figure" who "achieved remarkable economic development", while adding that there "may be some controversy over his legacy".
Mr Mahathir said he had regarded Suharto - "a great leader and... an international statesman" - as a friend of Malaysia and a personal friend.Mr Mahathir said he had regarded Suharto - "a great leader and... an international statesman" - as a friend of Malaysia and a personal friend.
Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda paid tribute to the dead man's work to promote "friendly and goodwill relations" with his country.
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But for Indonesian political opponents, his death meant a missed opportunity to put him on trial.But for Indonesian political opponents, his death meant a missed opportunity to put him on trial.
"His death is a tragedy for all the victims of his crimes, they will never get justice," said Budiman Sudjatmiko, who was jailed as a student activist."His death is a tragedy for all the victims of his crimes, they will never get justice," said Budiman Sudjatmiko, who was jailed as a student activist.
"Count in his corruption, then he is a perfect criminal - he can be put up there with Pol Pot and Hitler.""Count in his corruption, then he is a perfect criminal - he can be put up there with Pol Pot and Hitler."
Brad Adams, Asia director of the New York-based NGO Human Rights Watch, said Suharto had "gotten away with murder - another dictator who's lived out his life in luxury and escaped justice".Brad Adams, Asia director of the New York-based NGO Human Rights Watch, said Suharto had "gotten away with murder - another dictator who's lived out his life in luxury and escaped justice".