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“We tried to fight for her,” said Iwan who also experienced the same thing after meeting Prita. Iwan said that there are thousands of people supporting Prita. “I told Prita that there are 2,500 people currently on Facebook giving their support for her,” said Iwan.
There is even a blog that supports Prita. One of the bloggers is the well-known Enda Nasution. Last week, Enda said that the case is a bad precedent for democracy in Indonesia.
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Enda said that the case faced by Prita is actually a consumer's complaint that can be solved peacefully. “Wherever we go, the customer is the king. She complains about the service but why is she being prosecuted,” she said.
Prita has been in the penitentiary since May 13.
Visited by Nurkholis from the Human Rights Commission, Prita looked relaxed but sad when asked about her children.
“I just want to get out quickly so I can hold them,” said Prita.
The 32-year-old woman explained that her complaint about the hospital was sent to ten of her friends from her private email. Nurkholis found the right of a mother and a child that is violated.
Meanwhile, Omni hospital is still giving time for Prita to apologize. “As long as the apology is written,” said the hospital's attorney, Risma Situmorang, yesterday. Risma explained that Prita has submitted an apology but it was not in writing.
“We tried to fight for her,” said Iwan who also experienced the same thing after meeting Prita. Iwan said that there are thousands of people supporting Prita. “I told Prita that there are 2,500 people currently on Facebook giving their support for her,” said Iwan.
There is even a blog that supports Prita. One of the bloggers is the well-known Enda Nasution. Last week, Enda said that the case is a bad precedent for democracy in Indonesia.
http://www.tempointeractive.com/hg/nasional/2009/06/03/brk,20090603-179632,uk.html
Enda said that the case faced by Prita is actually a consumer's complaint that can be solved peacefully. “Wherever we go, the customer is the king. She complains about the service but why is she being prosecuted,” she said.
Prita has been in the penitentiary since May 13.
Visited by Nurkholis from the Human Rights Commission, Prita looked relaxed but sad when asked about her children.
“I just want to get out quickly so I can hold them,” said Prita.
The 32-year-old woman explained that her complaint about the hospital was sent to ten of her friends from her private email. Nurkholis found the right of a mother and a child that is violated.
Meanwhile, Omni hospital is still giving time for Prita to apologize. “As long as the apology is written,” said the hospital's attorney, Risma Situmorang, yesterday. Risma explained that Prita has submitted an apology but it was not in writing.