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Scary stories are best told in the dark, people say. Some diplomats in the foreign ministry, however, are happy to recall their ghostly experiences at any time. In addition to dealing with Indonesian foreign policy, they sometimes experience eerie moments that give an ominous tinge to their job representing Indonesia overseas. (Photo by Jan Smit)
(JP/Apriza Pinandita)