Suharto Family Portrait
Original caption: Suharto family portrait. Photo shows the Indonesian President posing with his wife and children. Undated photograph.
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Suharto Head and Shoulders in Uniform
Original caption: 7/1966-Djakarta, Indonesia- Shy and retiring, Suharto rarely grants an interview, but is always ready to flash a warm, Javanese smile. His career is marked with dedication, having enlisted in the ranks of the Indonesian Army at the age of 19. Today, at 45, he is a full general and commands the nation's armed forces. Some people believe he also commands President Sukarno. He is shown here posing in uniform.
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Date Photographed: July 1966
Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia
Fifth Deputy Premier of Indonesia
Original caption: Close ups of Indonesian Fifth deputy premier Lt. Gen. Suharto.
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Date Photographed: April 15, 1966
Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia
General Suharto at Microphone
Original caption: 9/30/1966-Djakarta, Indonesia- Indonesian strongman General Suharto announces that former deputy premier Subandrio will go on trial for treason 10/1, the first anniversary of the attempted Communist coup in Indonesia. There are reports that President Sukarno may be forced to take the stand during Subandrio's trial and reveal for the first time his connections with the growth of Communist influence in Indonesia, prior to the takeover attempt.
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Date Photographed: September 30, 1966
Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia
Suharto Speaks at Press Conference
Original caption: 7/1966-Djakarta, Indonesia- In one of his rare appearances with the press, Suharto announces the new "Cabinet of the People's Sufferings," which is currently laying the groundwork for the general's economic and political recovery program in Indonesia.
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Date Photographed: July 1966
Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia
Indonesian Fifth Deputy Premier
Original caption: Close ups of Indonesian Fifth deputy premier Lt. Gen. Suharto.
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Date Photographed: April 15, 1966
Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia
Indonesian 5Th Deputy Premier Suharto
Original caption: 1966: Indonesian 5th Deputy Premier Lt. Gen. Suharto seated in chair.
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Date Photographed: 1966
Fifteh Deputy Premier Suharto
Original caption: Close ups of Indonesian Fifth deputy premier Lt. Gen. Suharto.
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Date Photographed: April 15, 1966
Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia
First Indonesian Cabinet Meeting
Original caption: 8/4/1966-Jakarta, Indonesia- Members of the new Indonesian cabinet, formed July 25th, await the start of their first meeting at Freedom Palace. From left are: Chairman of the Presidium General Suharto; President Sukarno; Senior Minister of Economics and Finance S.H. Buwono IX; and Senior Minister of Politics A. Malik.
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Date Photographed: August 4, 1966
Location Information: Jakarta, Indonesia
President Suharto Addresses Parliament
Original caption: 3/4/1967-Jakarta, Indonesia- Indonesia's "de factor" President Gen. Suharto (left) addresses Parliament March 4 for the first time since President Sukarno turned over full executive powers to him late last month. Suharto urged that Parliament be cautious in deciding whether to dismiss President Sukarno from his remaining titular position.
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Date Photographed: March 4, 1967
Location Information: Jakarta, Indonesia
Suharto
Suharto, president of Indonesia since 1967. When Suharto took office, he developed the New Order, aimed to rejuvenate the economy with help from Western investors.
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Date Photographed: 20th century
Indonesian President Suharto with U Thant
Indonesian President Suharto and his wife Siti meet United Nations Secretary General U Thant and his daughter Aye Aye at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
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Date Photographed: May 28, 1970
Location Information: Manhattan, New York, New York, USA
President Nixon and Suharto Chatting
Original caption: Washington: Indonesian President Suharto pays state visit to President Nixon at the White House. Photo shows Nixon and Suharto in Nixon's oval office.
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Date Photographed: May 26, 1970
Location Information: Washington, DC, USA
President Nixon and Suharto Chatting
Original caption: Washington: Indonesian President Suharto pays state visit to President Nixon at the White House. Photo shows Nixon and Suharto on reviewing stand during welcoming ceremonies.
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Date Photographed: May 26, 1970
Location Information: Washington, DC, USA
Indonesian President Suharto and French President Georges Pompidou
Indonesian President Suharto and French President Georges Pompidou at the entrance of the Elysee Palace during Suharto's official visit to France.
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Photographer: Henri Bureau
Date Photographed: November 13, 1972
Location Information: Paris, France
Suharto and Ronald Reagan
Suharto and Ronald Reagan during Suharto's visit to the White House.
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Photographer: Dennis Whitehead
Date Photographed: October 1982
Location Information: Washington, DC, USA
Suharto
Suharto during his visit to the White House.
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Photographer: Dennis Whitehead
Date Photographed: October 1982
Location Information: Washington, DC, USA
Indonesian President Suharto Meets Indira Gandhi
Indonesian President Suharto visits Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in New Delhi.
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Photographer: Kapoor Baldev
Date Photographed: December 1980
Location Information: New Delhi, India
President Clinton with Indonesian President Suharto
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Photographer: Wally McNamee
Date Photographed: October 27, 1995
Location Information: Washington, DC, USA
Ronald Reagan Conferring with Suharto
Original caption: Washington: President Reagan meets with Indonesian President Suharto in Oval Office 10/1, where the two leaders began their formal talks.
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Photographer: Ronald T. Bennett
Date Photographed: October 12, 1982
Location Information: Washington, DC, USA
OFFICIAL VISIT OF PRESIDENT SUHARTO TO FRANCE
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Photographer: Bernard Bisson
Date Photographed: November 24, 1992
OFFICIAL VISIT OF PRESIDENT SUHARTO TO FRANCE
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Photographer: Bernard Bisson
Date Photographed: November 24, 1992
HILLARY CLINTON ON THE FRINGES OF THE APEC SUMMIT
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Photographer: Wally McNamee
Date Photographed: November 16, 1994
SUMMIT FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN COPENHAGEN
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Photographer: Bernard Bisson
Date Photographed: March 12, 1995
FIRST EUROPE-ASIA SUMMIT IN BANGKOK
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Photographer: Bernard Bisson
Date Photographed: March 2, 1996
SUHARTO'S RESIGNATION
Original caption: The Indonesian dictator has decided to resign after 32 years of power.
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Photographer: Jacques Langevin
Date Photographed: May 21, 1998
SUHARTO'S RESIGNATION
Original caption: The Indonesian dictator has decided to resign after 32 years of power.
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Photographer: Jacques Langevin
Date Photographed: May 21, 1998
PRESIDENT WAHID VISITS EX-PRESIDENT SUHARTO
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Photographer: KEMAL JUFRI
Date Photographed: March 8, 2000
PRESIDENT WAHID VISITS EX-PRESIDENT SUHARTO
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Photographer: KEMAL JUFRI
Date Photographed: March 8, 2000
PRESIDENT WAHID VISITS EX-PRESIDENT SUHARTO
Original caption: Yenny (Wahid's daughter), Abdurrahman Wahid, Suharto and his daughter, Siti Hardiyanta Rukmana.
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Photographer: KEMAL JUFRI
Date Photographed: March 8, 2000
Indonesia - Former Indonesian President Suharto in Hospital
Former Indonesian President Suharto lies on a bed as he is accompanied by his daughter SIti Hardiyanti Rukmana (L) after he had a Thallium scan at Pertamina hospital, in Jakarta. The health of Indonesia's ailing former dictator Suharto regressed today, with his heart weakening and hemoglobin count low despite receiving a blood transfusion.
Image: © Jurnasyanto Sukarno/epa/Corbis
Photographer: Jurnasyanto Sukarno
Date Photographed: January 8, 2008
Location Information: Jakarta, Indonesia
Indonesia - Former Indonesian President Suharto in Hospital
Former Indonesian President Suharto lies on a bed as he is accompanied by his daughter SIti Hardiyanti Rukmana (L) after he had a Thallium scan at Pertamina hospital, in Jakarta. The health of Indonesia's ailing former dictator Suharto regressed today, with his heart weakening and hemoglobin count low despite receiving a blood transfusion.
Image: © Jurnasyanto Sukarno/epa/Corbis
Photographer: Jurnasyanto Sukarno
Date Photographed: January 8, 2008
Location Information: Jakarta, Indonesia
Hai Royyyyy..................!!!!!
Indonesia - Politics - Former President Suharto
Former Indonesian president Suharto waves to journalists shortly after being visited by former prime minister of Malaysia Mahatir Muhammad. The Attorney General may drop its plan to re-examine former president Suharto to determine whether he is fit to stand trial because it could cost too much money. Past efforts to bring Suharto to court on corruption and human rights charges have been derailed by a statement from a team of government doctors, which said the former president was unfit to stand trial because of brain damage and permanent injury to his nervous system.
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Photographer: Mast Irham
Date Photographed: May 3, 2006
Location Information: Jakarta, Indonesia
Mission Accomplish
Semoga Bisa Beristirahat dengan Tenang.... Selamat Jalan Jenderal!
DAKAR: O.C.I. ISLAMIC SUMMIT: ARRIVAL
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Photographer: Thierry Orban
Date Photographed: December 9, 1991
Dari Mr. Tribeca, many thanks sdh nambahin:
SOEHARTO, 1921-2008 Maj. Gen. Suharto, left, in October 1965 with Gen. Sabur, commander of Sukarno's presidential guard. After 32 years as the leader of Indonesia, Mr. Suharto was forced from office in 1998. Mr. Suharto died from multiple organ failure on Jan. 27 at the age of 86. Like his predecessor Sukarno, left, Mr. Suharto, right, worked to forge national unity in a fractious country of 200 million people comprising 300 ethnic groups speaking 250 languages and inhabiting more than 17,000 islands spread over a 3,500-mile archipelago. Sukarno, left, fell from power in 1965 after an abortive leftist coup. Mr. Suharto, one of the few senior military officers to escape execution on the first day of that uprising, moved decisively against the insurgents and effectively took control of the country, but not before a blood bath left hundreds of thousands dead. Suharto, right, with Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution in September 1966. President Suharto took the oath of office on March 11, 1968 in Jakarta. Mr. Suharto brought what became known as the New Order to Indonesia, but at the price of repression. |
Mr. Suharto with his 5-year-old son Hutomo Mandala Putra, popularly known as Tommy, on June 24, 1968.
Mr. Suharto with Vice President Spiro Agnew, and Mrs. Suharto with Judy Agnew in Washington in May 1970.
Mr. Suharto after he was forced from office. He managed to escape criminal prosecution for embezzling millions of dollars, possibly billions, by having himself declared too ill and mentally incapable to stand trial. A civil suit against him was pending at the time of his death.
Mr. Suharto and his family became notorious for controlling state enterprises and taking kickbacks for government contracts, for siphoning money from state charities, and for gross violations of human rights. At left, Mr. Suharto at the family's Tapos ranch in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
President Clinton with Mr. Suharto in October 1995.
Mr. Suharto voted in the presidential elections on July 5, 2004, near his home in Jakarta.
When he came to power, Mr. Suharto refused at first to move into the presidential palace, saying he preferred to live in his own modest house in Jakarta. During his years as president, however, his homes became palatial.
The family has denied that it benefited unfairly from tax breaks and other favors and said government contracts had been subject to competitive bidding, a widely disputed assertion. At left, Mr. Suharto during his 86th birthday celebration in June 2007.
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