<p><strong>Named a Best Book of the Year by <em>The Economist</em><br><br></strong><strong>A chilling work of true crime about the midair murder of a human rights activist set against a riveting political drama in the world's fourth-largest nation<br><br></strong>On a warm Jakarta night in September 2004 Munir said goodbye to his wife and friends at the airport. He was bound for the Netherlands to pursue a master&#8217;s degree in human rights. But Munir never reached Amsterdam alive. Before his plane touched down the thirty-eight-year-old-one of the leading human rights activists of his generation&#8212;lay dead in the fourth row.</p>&#10;<p>Munir&#8217;s daring investigation of the killings and abductions that occurred over three decades of authoritarian rule by the former president Suharto had earned him powerful enemies. Undeterred Munir&#8217;s wife Suciwati and his close friend Usman Hamid launched their own investigation. They soon uncovered a conspiracy involving spies a mysterious co-pilot threats of violence and black magic and deadly poison.</p>&#10;<p>Drawing on interviews courtroom observation leaked documents and police files this book uncovers the dramatic murder plot and the titanic struggle to bring the perpetrators of Munir&#8217;s death to justice. Just as Patrick Radden Keefe&#8217;s <em>Say Nothing</em> did for Northern Ireland <em>We Have Tired of Violence</em> tells the story of a shocking crime that serves as a window into a captivating land still struggling to shake off a terrible legacy.</p>
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