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Abdurrahman Wahid, the Indonesian statesman, was a respected religious leader and the first democratically-elected President of Indonesia. Known affectionately as "Gus Dur," Wahid advocated for pluralism, democracy, and human rights, earning him both admiration and controversy. His presidency was marked by efforts to reconcile Indonesia's diverse ethnic and religious communities, though he faced challenges from political opponents and economic instability.
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