The Brother

Johan Duka has much to forgive the Bali bombers. For killing his beloved older brother, Tata Ruslianto, a security guard at the Sari Club. For hospitalizing Duka himself for two months. For ending his promising boxing career. And for forcing him to reveal in the witness box during the trial of the terrorist Amrozi that the injuries he sustained that night have left him impotent—an admission that brought howls of laughter from the gallery and tears of shame to Duka's face. But forgive he does—even the grinning Amrozi, whose hand he offered to shake at the conclusion of his emotional testimony....

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