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Suharto’s son ordered a judge to be assassinated – now he’s running for office

Tommy Suharto, who had been known as a playboy with a taste for flashy cars, served just four years of a 15-year prison term for hiring hitmen to murder a judge who had sentenced him to jail for corruption

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Tommy Suharto, son of late Indonesian strongman Suharto. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Indonesian dictator Suharto’s youngest son – who was convicted of ordering the assassination of a Supreme Court judge – will run for a seat in parliament, his political party said on Friday.

Tommy Suharto, 56, wants to represent the eastern province of Papua, a region annexed by his father in the late Sixties following a UN-backed referendum widely criticised as a sham.

Papua, on the western half of New Guinea island, has since grappled with an insurgency aimed at winning independence from Jakarta.

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Suharto’s son will run in the April polls under his Berkarya Party, said a senior party official, who added that Papuans themselves called for him to run for office.

“That’s the request of the people there,” Badaruddin Andi Picunang said. “Mr Suharto [Tommy Suharto’s father] liberated Papua. Mr Tommy loves Papua and he wants to represent the people.”

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Picunang dismissed suggestions that some in Papua are not fans of Tommy Suharto or his late father’s annexation of the region.

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