The scathing international criticism over the April 29 firing squad killings of eight drug mules, is not the only case bringing harsh censure to Indonesia's legal system. Potentially even more damaging is the continuing fallout Indonesia faces from the conclusion of a bizarre trial in the South Jakarta District Court, considered one of the worst judicial panels in one of the world’s most corrupt court systems, that jailed two international school educators for 10 years.
School Case Further Hurts Indonesia's Reputation
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School Case Further Hurts Indonesia's Reputation
The scathing international criticism over the April 29 firing squad killings of eight drug mules, is not the only case bringing harsh censure to Indonesia's legal system. Potentially even more damaging is the continuing fallout Indonesia faces from the conclusion of a bizarre trial in the South Jakarta District Court, considered one of the worst judicial panels in one of the world’s most corrupt court systems, that jailed two international school educators for 10 years.