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Rallies continue despite House's censure of Gus Dur.

Jakarta Post

| February 05, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 1999 PT Bina Media Tenggara. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

JAKARTA (JP): Persistent opponents of President Abdurrahman Wahid seemed to keep their word on Friday to continue rallying until their demand -- that the President steps down -- is fulfilled.

In Yogyakarta some 800 students from various universities and organizations, including the Muslim Students Association (HMI), rallied on Friday, calling on President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid to resign.

Some of the students marched from their campuses at the northern end of the city to the Malioboro thoroughfare soon after Friday noon prayer, while some others walked from the provincial legislative council.

They converged in front of the State Building …

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