Political prisoners of this leader’s regime wrote songs for the album Prison Songs: Songs That Were Silenced, released by the organization Taman ‘65. This leader’s “dual function” policy gave his country’s military a monopoly on top government jobs. This leader’s official narrative of the coup that brought him to power was challenged by Ruth McVey and Benedict Anderson in the Cornell Paper. This leader liberalized his country’s economy with the assistance of the (*) “Berkeley Mafia.” The CIA assisted in this leader’s killings of upward of a million suspected communists after an attempted coup by the 30th of September movement. This man’s government committed numerous atrocities during its invasion and occupation of Timor-Leste. For 10 points, name this leader who succeeded Sukarno to become the second president of Indonesia. ■END■
ANSWER: Suharto
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