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Universitas Padjadjaran

Padjadjaran is a state university in Bandung, Indonesia. It was founded in 1957 to answer society’s demand for a university that provides a wide range of disciplines. Bandung was the host for Asia-Africa Conference in 1955.

The name “Padjadjaran” is taken from the name of the Kingdom of Sunda, by King Siliwangi or King Dewantaprana Maharaja Sri Baduga Pakuan Padjadjaran (1473-1513 AD).

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Indonesian media reporting reinforces public support for executing drug offenders, including Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. AAP/Mick Tsikas

Indonesian media reinforce death penalty as answer to ‘drug crisis’

The issue of the death penalty for drug offenders is receiving a lot of media attention as Indonesia executed convicted drug traffickers last month and plans more in coming weeks. Two members of the Bali…

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