RPT-Indonesia's Megawati defends VP pick on rights issue
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By Ed Davies and Sunanda Creagh
JAKARTA, July 3 (Reuters) - Indonesian presidential candidate Megawati Sukarnoputri defended on Friday her choice of a running mate accused of human rights abuses, saying he had taken responsibility and there was a need to move on.
Indonesians go to the polls on July 8, with incumbent president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono well ahead of Megawati and a third candidate, Vice President Jusuf Kalla, in most opinion polls. [ID:nIDPRESPOL]
Megawati, 62, is running with Prabowo Subianto, who was fired from the army in 1998 after troops under his command kidnapped and tortured pro-democracy activists during President Suharto's rule. He is barred from entering the United States.
"Don't forget that Prabowo has been stigmatised as a human rights abuser, but he has taken full responsibility for that and has moved on," she told a lunch with foreign correspondents.
The pairing of former president Megawati and Prabowo would once have seemed unthinkable.
As chair of the PDI-P party, Megawati was Indonesia's leading opposition figure in the dying days of the Suharto era.
Prabowo, a former head of the special forces, was once married to one of Suharto's daughters and was an integral part of the so-called "New Order" establishment under Suharto. Continued...
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