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28 January
Indonesia is in mourning for former president Suharto who has been buried in his hometown of Solo. The sombre affair which was attended by both international as well as local leaders, included obituaries by President Bambang Yudhoyono and Mr Suharto's eldest daughter Siti Hardiyanti "Tutut" Rukmana. |

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27 January
The family of former president Suharto appealed for forgiveness when thanking people for their well-wishes and support during Mr Suharto's hospitalisation. |

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27 January
Doctors at Jakarta's Pertamina hospital who been treating former president Suharto for more than three weeks, were optiomistic of sending him home after he began to show improvements, even breathing on his own. However, when another multiple organ failure, the medical team despite trying even they could, couldn't save Mr Suharto from dying. |

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27 January
After a decade of being shunned by Indonesians who overthrew him, the former president of Indonesia had the nation in a grip again as he battled death after entering hospital on January 4 suffering anaemia and low blood pressure due to heart, lung and kidney problems.
Indonesians and the world began taking a fresh look at the role Suharto legacy during the former's leader struggle for life which finally ended on 27th January. |

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15 January
Despite slim hopes, Indonesia's former president lived up to his label of being a soldier and fighter. Hooked to a ventilator, he fought through a weekend in critical condition after suffering multiple organ failure. |

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15 January
As the condition Indonesia's former president took a turn for the worse, friends and former Asian leaders who worked with then president Suharto, have paid visits to his hosptial bedside. The first was Singapore's Minister Mentor. Mr Lee Kuan Yew said after his visit that it was sad that Mr Suharto isn't getting the recognition he deserves. |

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15 January
A week after being hospitalised, the condition of former president Suharto turned critical. Doctors said after Friday 11 January that the former leader had a "50-50" chance of survial. |

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08 January
Golkar, the former political party of Indonesia's former president Suharto has asked the government to drop all its legal cases against the former leader who is accused of corruption. The government had been seeking US$1.4 billion in damages and returned assets allegedly accrued through a charitable foundation Suharto chaired while in power. |

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08 January
Former Indonesian president Suharto entered hospital on Friday 4 January in a critical condition. He later improved with blood transfusion and dialysis treatment. |