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  2. Cipinang Penitentiary Institution - Wikipedia

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    The organization said of Cipinang and other prisons: According to a survey conducted by a local non-governmental organization, over 81 percent of prisoners arrested between January 2003 and April 2005 in Salemba detention centre, Cipinang prison, and Pondok Bambu prison, all in Jakarta, were tortured or ill-treated. About 64 percent were ...

  3. Category:Prisons in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  4. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Facebook launched Facebook Pages for brands and celebrities to interact with their fanbases. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] 100,000 Pages [ further explanation needed ] launched in November. [ 50 ] In June 2009, Facebook introduced a "Usernames" feature, allowing users to choose a unique nickname used in the URL for their personal profile, for easier ...

  5. List of prisons - Wikipedia

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    It is the first federal prison in Brazil, designed to receive prisoners deemed too dangerous to be kept in the states' prison systems. Campo Grande Federal Penitentiary ( Campo Grande , Mato Grosso do Sul , Brazil) - It houses the most dangerous prisoners in the country, as Fernandinho Beira-Mar , the Colombian trafficker Juan Carlos Ramírez ...

  6. Eddy Tansil - Wikipedia

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    Eddy Tansil, born Tan Tjoe Hong (Chinese: 陳珠芳; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tan Chu Hong, born 2 February 1953) is an Indonesian businessman of Chinese descent who bribed his way out of Cipinang Prison, Jakarta, on 4 May 1996 while serving a 17-year sentence for embezzling $420 million in loans from Bank Pembangunan Indonesia, which subsequently went bust and was amalgamated into Bank Mandiri.

  7. Michaël Blanc - Wikipedia

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    While prosecutors had called for the death penalty in this case, the Denpasar court found Blanc guilty of drug trafficking and sentenced him to life in prison on 16 November 2000. He was imprisoned in Kerobokan Prison on Bali, then was transferred to Madiun, East Java and finally jailed in Cipinang, Jakarta, Indonesia. [5]

  8. Cipinang - Wikipedia

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  9. Ahmad Taufik - Wikipedia

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    While in Cipinang Prison, Taufik became close with Xanana Gusmão, future President of East Timor. He was also visited by Jens Linde of the International Federation of Journalists. [5] On 22 July 1995, he received the Suardi Tasrif award of the AJI. [5] That same year, he won the International Press Freedom Award of the Committee to Protect ...