(Unsplash/Kristina Flour) September 30, 2022 How former political prisoners of Indonesia’s 1965 mass killings grapple with memories of their bloody past Andrew Conroe, Trinity College 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 victim of the tragedy of 1965-1966, Umar Anwar, protests at the National Human Rights Commission’s office to demand the Indonesian government announce the result of investigations into the tragedy. October 9, 2020 Why we can’t see Indonesia’s military and communist party in black and white in the 1965 tragedy Yohanes Sulaiman, Universitas Jendral Achmad Yani A logical fallacy presents in the analysis on parties who were involved with 1965 case.
maxpixel.net August 21, 2020 Sharing lives and dreams: how 2 women’s letters led to a global support fund for political prisoners Vannessa Hearman, Charles Darwin University Letters between a British author and an Indonesian political prisoner led to the creation of a fund in support of ‘prisoners of conscience’.