Votes are being counted in Indonesia’s first direct presidential election. Millions turned out to elect a new leader, from Papuan highlands and Javan paddy fields to strife-ridden Aceh. “I want to use my right to pick the president because this is important for all of us,” said housewife Endah Sari, from the Papuan capital Jayapura. Opinion polls before the vote showed former Gen Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as the clear front-runner, but he was not expected to win the poll outright. Full Story
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