Franz Magnis-Suseno
Franz Magnis-Suseno is a prominent Indonesian philosopher and theologian known for his critical views on social and political issues, particularly corruption in Indonesia. He has emphasized the dangers of corruption as a significant threat to democracy and societal integrity, arguing that it undermines the achievements of reform in the country. His thought-provoking insights often challenge both the moral and ethical foundations of governance in Indonesia, making him a respected voice in discussions about national integrity and reform.
Born on Nov 29, 1936 (89 years old)
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Indonesia:
Franz Magnis Suseno wrote about the ethical reflections of leaders in his latest book.
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Indonesia:
Franz Magnis-Suseno is a member of the GNB who attended the meeting with the Commission for the Acceleration of Police Reform.
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Indonesia:
Franz Magnis-Suseno is one of the figures present at the meeting with the police reform commission.
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Indonesia:
Franz Magnis-Suseno commented on the criteria for becoming a national hero.
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Indonesia:
Franz Magnis-Suseno argued that Soeharto's actions disqualify him from being a national hero.
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Indonesia:
Franz Magnis-Suseno is one of the activists invited for discussions regarding police reform.
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Indonesia:
Franz Magnis-Suseno is an activist invited by the police chief for discussions on reform.
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Indonesia:
Franz Magnis-Suseno is a philosopher and part of the Gerakan Nurani Bangsa pushing for police reform.
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Indonesia:
Franz Magnis-Suseno is a philosopher who is part of the Gerakan Nurani Bangsa pushing for police reform.
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Indonesia:
Franz Magnis-Suseno stressed that perpetrators of violence must be pursued and dealt with.
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