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http://time.com/4414438/indonesia-crimes-against-humanity-1965/


The panel listed the murder of an estimated 400,000 to 500,000 people, inhumane imprisonment, enslavement, torture and sexual violence during the 1965 massacres
An international panel of judges has declared that Indonesia committed crimes against humanity during the 1965–66 mass killings and that the U.S., the U.K. and Australia were complicit in the crimes.

Eight months after the International People’s Tribunal on 1965 Crimes Against Humanity in Indonesia (IPT 1965) held November in the Hague, presiding head judge Zak Yacoob — a former South African Constitutional Court Justice — read its findings on Wednesday.

“The state of Indonesia is responsible for and guilty of crimes against humanity … particularly by the military of that state through its chain of command, of the inhumane acts detailed below,” Yacoob said via video link from South Africa that was broadcast to Indonesia, Australia, the Netherlands, Cambodia and Germany. He listed the brutal murder of an estimated 400,000 to 500,000 people; inhumane imprisonment of around 600,000 people; enslavement in labor camps; torture; forced disappearance; sexual violence; and depriving hundreds of thousands of citizenship.



The 1965–66 bloodbath was triggered by the murders of six generals and other officers on the night of Sept. 30, 1965 and in the early hours of Oct. 1. General Suharto put the blame on the Indonesian Communist Party, better known as the PKI. Helped by Muslim organizations and paramilitary groups, the Indonesian army led a massive witch hunt targeting PKI members and sympathizers, suspected communists and leftists, as well as ethnic Chinese.

The final judgment also goes into detail the role of Suharto in the massacres and draws to attention the false propaganda that “was spread to prepare the ground for violence.”

The tribunal concludes that those acts were intended to annihilate a section of the population and could be categorized as genocide.

It also says that “the United States of America, the United Kingdom and Australia were all complicit to differing degrees in the commission of these crimes against humanity.”

Read: The Look of Silence and Indonesia’s Quest for Truth and Reconciliation

The judges recommend that the Indonesian government apologize to the victims, survivors and their families, and to investigate the crimes against humanity.

But Indonesia immediately rejected the IPT 1965’s recommendations. “Our country is a great nation,” Chief Security Minister Luhut Panjaitan toldjournalists Wednesday. “We acknowledge and we will resolve this problem [the 1965 tragedy] in our way and through universal values.”

Even before the release of its ruling, those involved with the tribunal have recognized its limitations. “The ruling doesn’t have a binding effect nor is enforceable,” Todung Mulya Lubis, prominent human-rights lawyer who served as the lead prosecutor at the tribunal, told TIME on Tuesday. But, he further said, “the 1965 tragedy happened more than 50 years ago, it is time for the state to take accountability and break the chain of impunity.”

The panel held a four-day hearing from Nov. 10 to 13 in the Hague, listening to 20 witnesses as well as scholars. Some victims of sexual violence gave evidence behind a screen to protect their identity.

Nursyahbani Katjasungkana, a human-rights lawyer and coordinator of IPT 1965, calls on the U.S., the U.K. and Australia to “admit their complicity because it’s been proved from their various diplomatic communications and can’t be denied anymore.

Read: There Were No Apologies at Indonesia’s First Hearing Into the Savage Killings of 1965

The first-ever government-backed symposium on the 1965 tragedy washeld in April. The organizers gave its recommendations to Chief Security Minister Luhut behind closed doors and they have yet to be released in entirety to the public.

For survivors of the 1965 tragedy and their families, the ruling gives them not only a revelation but also validation of their grievances. Says journalist Febriana Firdaus, whose grandfather disappeared half a decade ago: “The final ruling of the IPT 1965 judges have opened my eyes, and maybe the young generation’s, that the events in 1965 need to be discussed so that we get a complete picture of what happened at that time.”

 
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That is a country of barbarians, deserved to be poundered by all means. We surely will take care of it in the next 10 years. Now is the last phase of their jumping.
They beheaded, slit throats, not even few years old kids were being spared
Rivers ran red
Indonesia’s mass killings have been overlooked for 50 years
By Robert Manne and Mark Aarons
Fifty years ago, in March 1966, five months of mass killings in Indonesia were drawing to a close. Scholars estimate that 500,000 members and supporters of the Indonesian Communist Party were murdered in operations organised by General Suharto, who ruled Indonesia for the following three decades. A 1968 CIA analysis concluded that it was “one of the worst mass murders of the 20th century, along with the Soviet purges of the 1930s, the Nazi mass murders during the Second World War, and the Maoist bloodbath of the early 1950s”.

Between October 1965 and March 1966, perhaps half a million Indonesians – mostly PKI members or supporters, and their families – were brutally murdered

beheaded. Mass graves littered the Indonesian archipelago. Rivers were bloated with corpses. Travellers reported seeing heads on pikestaffs by roadsides. Several hundred thousand leftists were, in addition, imprisoned indefinitely in concentration camps.


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https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue...0/robert-manne-and-mark-aarons/rivers-ran-red
 
You all talk crap and off the topic here!!

The irony of response from Chinese members here is China's own Godly omnipotent CCP Govt was complicit to a certain extant in these killings.

The CCP during the cold war often made radio broadcasts to overseas ethnic Chinese residing in South East Asian nations, to start a communist revolution in the nations they were residing in.

This obviously made ethnic Chinese a direct target and suspicious in the eyes of the host nation's Govt.
Not surprising they became targetted communities during anti-communist purges.

Singaporean Leader Lee specifically warned Chinese leaders against this. But alas, the urge to use overseas ethnic Chinese as cannon fodder for CCP's communist glory won in the end.
 
this is bill :coffee:
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bill never post some hate , racist , or offensive comment
bill know above the sky there is another sky
be like bill :dirol:
 
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