![]() ![]() ![]() LS: First off, what would you say is your relationship to Indonesia, Tracy? How long have you and Neil lived here? Here is our exclusive interview with Tracey Bantleman and Sisca Tijong… Under Indonesian law, the court is closed even Tracy and Sisca are shut out from the proceedings that will ultimately determine the fate of their families. Every so often, they glance up towards the bench waiting for the moment the judges enter at which time they stand up, politely nod to the judges and leave. They nestle close to one another, talking quietly in solidarity and comfort. Inside the hushed courtroom, a mere few wooden rows back from where their husbands sit before the currently vacant judge’s chairs, are Tracy Bantleman and Sisca Tjiong. NEIL AND FERDI TRIALThis is not unusual, and such it seems is the nature of this trial that every day in court is as unpredictable as its starting time, including the dubious account of abuse which includes a magic hypnotic stone and secret hidden rooms within Jakarta Intercultural School (where both Messrs. ![]() on a Tuesday morning and today’s session in the child abuse trial of Neil Bantleman and Ferdi Tjiong has yet to commence. I sat down to talk to Tracy Bantleman and Sisca Tijong, the wives of two men currently on trial for the alleged child abuse at Jakarta Intercultural School, Indonesia. ![]()
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