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Who was Suharto, Indonesia's newest 'national hero'?

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Siti Hardijanti Rukmana and Bambang Trihatmodjo stand beside the photograph of former Indonesian president Suharto, as Suharto receives the title of a national hero during National Heroes' Day at the State Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia

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Indonesia's second president and strongman Suharto was named a national hero by the government led by his former son-in-law, President Prabowo Subianto, in a controversial move condemned by activists.

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Suharto was forced to step down during the Asian financial crisis in 1998 amid mass protests and deadly riots against his 32-year reign over the sprawling, natural resource-rich archipelago. Here are some facts about Suharto, who died in 2008 aged 87:

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