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Human rights lawyer Yap Thiam Hien's (1913-1989) ethnic Chinese
roots spurred him to become a courageous defender of the rights of
all oppressed Indonesians. In "No Concessions," Yap's fascinating
story brings modern Indonesian history to life.
Daniel S. Lev (1933D2006) was professor of political science at
the University of Washington.
"Both Lev and Yap were utterly committed to fundamental reform
of Indonesia's legal, political, and moral life. Yap, so reserved
in many ways, opened his private thoughts to Dan." --Benedict
Anderson, from the Foreword
"This book will inform and inspire a new generation." --Melissa
Crouch, "Australian Journal of Asian Law ""
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