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Jakarta. Rights activist Ratna Sarumpaet was released from prison on Thursday after serving around 15 months of a two-year sentence for making a false claim that she had been tortured by her political opponents during last year's presidential campaign.
Ratna received her sentence on July 11 this year but her prison term began from the day she was detained as a suspect in October last year.
She earned an early release from prison thanks to several sentence cuts awarded for "good behavior," her lawyer Desmihardi said.
"Ratna was officially released from the Pondok Bambu Women's Penitentiary today," Desmihardi told reporters in Jakarta.
He said Ratna, who is also a famous playwright and actor, was released on parole by her request. Otherwise, she would have had to spend another month in prison after the sentence cuts.
"Ratna received the sentence cuts on Idul Fitri and Independence Day. She has served around 15 months of her two years' imprisonment since October 2018," the lawyer said.
According to the 1995 Law on Correctional Institution, a convict is entitled to parole after serving at least two-thirds of a jail term.
Ratna, 70, was
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Atiqah Hasiholan
Indonesian-Arab actress and model (born 1982)
Atiqah Hasiholan Alhady (born 3 January 1982) is an Indonesian-Arab actress.
Biography
[edit]Atiqah Hasiholan was born on 3 January 1982 to Achmad Fahmy Alhady, an Arab-Indonesian businessperson, and Ratna Sarumpaet, a Batak playwright. She has three elder siblings: Mohammad Iqbal Alhady, Fathom Saulina, and Ibrahim Alhady. As a child she wanted to be a lawyer.
Atiqah Hasiholan attended Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, where she studied media and psychology. On her summer holiday, she acted in her mother's theatre troupe, Satu Merah Putih Panggung; her enjoyment of the activity convinced her to become an actress. She made her feature film debut in Nia Dinata's 2006 film Berbagi Suami (Love for Share). She then played in several further films, including Suster N (Nurse N; 2007), Cinta Setaman (Love Potpurri; 2008) in which she played a prostitute and Pintu Terlarang (Forbidden Door; 2009).
In 2009, Atiqah Hasiholan starred in her mother's film Jamila dan Sang Presiden (Jamila and the President), in which she played a prostitute named Jamila who is convicted and eventually executed for killing a government minister. Initially Hasiholan viewed her character as a "regular slut