Villagers pray for former Indonesian President Suharto at Suharto's house on Kalitan street in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, Monday, Jan. 14, 2008. Doctors caring Suharto said Monday they were amazed the retired five-star general was still clinging to life after he came down with mild pneumonia, one of the most dangerous threats to patients suffering from multiple organ failure.
Villagers pray for former Indonesia President Suharto at Suharto's house on Kalitan street in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, Monday, Jan. 14, 2008. Doctors caring Suharto said Monday they were amazed the retired five-star general was still clinging to life after he came down with mild pneumonia, one of the most dangerous threats to patients suffering from multiple organ failure.
Residents of Ndalem Kalitan, home of the late Siti Hartinah and wife of former president Suharto pray for Suharto's fast recovery in Solo, 14 January 2008. Doctors said that former Indonesian president Suharto's strong will to live had taken them by surprise as he clung tenaciously to life in hospital, hooked up to a breathing apparatus
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