The 1965 killings in Indonesia not only led to the death and imprisonment of many, but also forced survivors to shoulder knowledge of this history through silence, acceptance, and resilience.
A protester carries an umbrella that says “resolve the 1965 case” in front of the Presidential Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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My analysis of 3,000 pages of secret internal military documents strengthens findings pointing to the Indonesian military’s involvement in the 1965-66 genocide.