Â1. Every citizen has the right to education.
 Â2. The government shall establish and conduct a national educational system which shall be regulated by law.Â
Notice, it says every citizen. It does not say every child. Now Obama's Indonesian school record say what?,/p>
ChildÂs name is Barry Soetoro
Citizenship status: Indonesian; Father, Lolo Soetoro, M.A.
Asian Law Digests Indonesia Law Digest13.01; Martindale-Hubbell(R) Law Digest Â
Asian Law Digests; 1 Indonesia Law Digest; Section 13 Family.
Asian Law Digests INDONESIA LAW DIGEST 9.02. Indonesian citizens are required to complete civil registration, implementation of which includes completing formalities for and obtaining family identity cards and recordation concerning every change which arises.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24898751/Barry-Soetoro-Indonesia-School-Record3
And for further proof, the Soetoro-Dunham divorce docs clearly states that from the marriage, there are 2 children, one under the age of 18 & one over the age of 18 & still dependent on both parties for education expenses. This further eludes to a conclusion that Obama was using foreign aide for his college tuition.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/9940006/Soetoro-Divorce-1980-9-Pages-Merged
All you've shown, guys, is that the Indonesian Constitution only gives citizens a right to education. So a non-citizen does not have a right to go to their public schools. That does not, however, mean non-citizens are (or were, in 1968) prohibited from attending public schools.
So let me renew my challange:
Show me the Indonesian law that prohibits (or prohibited in 1968) non-citizens from attending Indonesian public schools.
I submit to you that you will not find such a law, because it does not exist.
Oh, and FYI, the registration birthers love to cite so much wasn't for a public school, but a private, Catholic school. That means it's not an official document.