At last, no more horror exhibitions....
We have recognized the ending of genocide in Kamboja, where the alledged masterminds and perpetrators alike are facing the justice. Similar horror in Rwanda and Sudan has faded. But, enough about that kind of horror.
In Jakarta there was another kind of horrific exhibition, a torture in its own kind. I once saw my classmate back in high school time rode a motorcycle, facing backward. He was the passenger, of course. The driver, my other mate, ran the motorcycle at full speed and the poor passenger could only gripped his hand onto the saddle, grinning (or trying not to weep), and "enjoyed" the ride. I didn't know why he accepted that crazy idea, I suspected there was money involved, hehehe. As I said it happened years ago in my school era, how about the torture I mentioned happened in Jakarta?
It was stuffed doll torture. The poor thingy was tied up at the back of a motorbike, facing back, helpless. In some cases the doll was not tied up at the backseat, it was hung on the bike's exhaust. What a poor lad.
The habit seems die down nowadays. I no more see this kind of scene.

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