(Deutsch) Bücherverbrennungen in Indonesien
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(Deutsch) Bücherverbrennungen in Indonesien
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(Deutsch) Geschichte eines Scheiterns
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(Bahasa Indonesia) Menggali Kebenaran
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Indonesian version
Reconciling truth and geopolitical truth
The Jakarta Post, May 11, 2006
Aboeprijadi Santoso, Berlin, Germany
Truth and reconciliation tribunals have been in vogue since former South African President Nelson Mandela launched formal pre-judiciary processes to help heal the victims of apartheid and re-unite his nation during the 1990s. Yet few other countries burdened with a troubled past have satisfactorily dealt with it by experimenting with transitional justice processes.
Some countries, such as Germany, succeeded without it. Whether the „Truth“ will finally ... read more
Posted on 12:26 PM in Indonesia, East Timor, Publications, Transitional Justice, Transitional Justice, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Indonesischer Dichter Pramoedya Ananta Toer starb im Alter von 81 Jahren
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(Deutsch) Nachruf: Wir trauern um Pramoedya Ananta Toer
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The 1965 massacres: 40 Years without Justice
17 April 2006
by Fabian Junge
In the night of 30 September 1965, a group of young military officers calling itself the “30th September Movement”, kidnapped and murdered six high-ranking Generals and one Lieutenant, allegedly to prevent a coup against Indonesia’s first president Soekarno. They dumped the dead bodies in a well called Lubang Buaya on the airforce-base Halim in Jakarta, where they had barricaded themselves. On October 1 General Suharto high-handedly took command over the army and forced the ... read more
Posted on 02:22 AM in Human Rights, Indonesia, Information and Analysis, Transitional Justice
1965 – one of the darkest chapters in Indonesian history
29 October 2005
Südostasien Informationsstelle e.V. Watch Indonesia! e.V.
Joint statement on the occasion
of the commemoration ceremony
„40 years after the genocideof 1965 in Indonesia“
Saturday the 29th October 2005
in the “Asienhaus Essen”
Coming to terms with the past a necessary precondition for democracy
Between 1965 and 1967, in the course of Suharto seizing power, approximately 1 million people were killed in Indonesia. The victims were real and alleged members of the ... read more
Posted on 06:39 AM in Joint Press Releases & Statements, Human Rights, Transitional Justice
(Deutsch) Osttimor: Drei Jahre nach der Unabhängigkeit
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(Deutsch) Hoffnung für Aceh?
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German versionPosted on 05:54 PM in Aceh, Human Rights, Indonesia, Publications, Regional Conflicts, Transitional Justice, Watch Indonesia! in the Media