Wikileaks shows US meddling in Indonesian politics

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The U.S. embassy's documents related to political constellations in Indonesia in the last few years leaked by the Wikilekas website has buzzed national media in the last few days, showed U.S. government's meddling in several political events in the country.

In total there were at least 1,860 diplomatic U.S. embassy cables on Indonesia leaked in the website that is popular for publishing secret policies and official documents that should not be exposed to the public.

Those documents were diplomatic cables on Indonesia issued by U.S. embassies in Jakarta, Singapore, Ottawa Canada and in Dili Timor Leste.

Those documents among others highlight Indonesia's policies in addressing avian flu issue, terrorism eradication, former President Megawati Soekarnoputri's statement related to Indonesia's stance on war in Iraq, the drafting of anti-pornography law and some scandalous cases during President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's administration.

One of the leaked documents showed the U.S. backing on a candidate in the election of Bengkulu province governor, Agusrin Najamuddin.

In a diplomatic cables issued by U.S. embassy in Jakarta on Jan. 30, 2006, it says that the U.S. regarded Najamuddin as a dedicated and full-of-energy candidate.

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