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Prita Takes Firm Stand With Omni Over Suit
Dessy Sagita | December 14, 2009

Prita Mulyasari on trial at the Tangerang District Court. (Photo: Ismar Patrizki, Antara) Prita Mulyasari on trial at the Tangerang District Court. (Photo: Ismar Patrizki, Antara)
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Valkyrie
4:04pm Dec 14, 2009

cinnamango - Jeez, I agree wholeheartedly with you. Anyone who dare say she's otherwise deserves a bashing on the head! Anyway, some heads are definitely going on the chopping block when all these issues cool down.

If ever there's an award for the "woman of the year" I'd probably place my bets on her but err.........we still have another iron lady to consider eh?

You bet! Someone should start writing and produce a film on this. It's not too difficult to "coin" the title.


jujubean
2:31pm Dec 14, 2009

Jakarta Globe.......... I think you need to change the library photo of Ibu Prita :).


cinnamango
1:39pm Dec 14, 2009

Val, i know its not anything like Sophie's Choice.

It has been traumatic no doubt, but Prita has been brave and the public is on her side no matter what happens. she's a modern day hero standing up for herself like that. it could have happened to anyone and many would have taken a beating and shutup.

i hope she wins and they do make a movie out of it...beats most of the cheap and useless movies they're making now.


Valkyrie
12:38pm Dec 14, 2009

cinnamango - it's far from Sophie's Choice. Prita has now to make a choice and live with it the rest of her life. That's traumatic!


cinnamango
12:01pm Dec 14, 2009

Prita's Choice....sounds like a movie in the making:)


Prita Mulyasari, arguably the country’s most famous housewife for her David-and-Goliath struggle against a controversial defamation lawsuit, has decided to play hardball with Omni International Hospital.

Slamet Yuwono, one of Prita’s lawyers, told the Jakarta Globe on Sunday that the mother of two had refused to drop her Rp 1 trillion ($106 million) countersuit against Omni, despite the embattled hospital announcing it was willing to forego the Rp 204 million it sued Prita for in a civil case regarding a defamatory e-mail she sent about her mistreatment at the hospital.

She would only do so if the two doctors, who allegedly misdiagnosed her in the first place, told the panel of judges hearing a separate criminal defamation lawsuit that they had erred and wished to withdraw their legal action, Slamet said.

“We are still in the middle of the mediation process proposed by the Ministry of Health, so we don’t want to rush things,” he added.

Health Minister Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih has offered to facilitate the mediation between Prita and Omni. The ministry has urged both parties to drop their lawsuits and settle the dispute amicably.

Slamet said Prita would consider dropping her countersuit if Omni’s doctors, Hengky Gosal and Grace Hilza Yarlen Nela, agreed to ask the judges in the criminal trial to revoke their complaint against Prita because of a lack of supporting evidence.

“It’s too late to drop a criminal case related to defamation, but it’s still possible for the doctors to ask the judge to stop it,” Slamet said. “They were the ones who started the dispute, so they should be the ones to end it.”

Heribertus Hartojo, who heads Omni’s legal team, said the hospital was ready to drop its civil lawsuit and the Rp 204 million fine imposed on Prita after she lost the civil case against the hospital. “There is no catch,” he said.

An outraged public has already raised the money required to cover the fine, while Prita’s lawyers have said they will appeal the verdict in the Supreme Court.

Heribertus said Omni’s doctors did not mind asking the judges in the criminal trial to halt the case, however, Omni refused to stop the case over a lack of supporting evidence.

“If we do that, it’s like we’re saying that these things didn’t happen, when they did,” he said. “We can only ask the judges to consider it, but we have no power to force them. We need to respect the ongoing legal process.”

Heribertus said Omni would still drop its civil lawsuit today in the hopes that Prita would reciprocate.

“We can only hope Prita accepts our gesture,” he said. “We’re dropping our civil lawsuit anyway, even though she has refused to do the same.”




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