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ID149563
Title ProperNeither truth nor reconciliation
Other Title Informationwhy Indonesia’s army wants the country to forget its darkest year
LanguageENG
AuthorSambhi, Natalie
Summary / Abstract (Note)Natalie Sambhi, a research fellow at the Perth USAsia Centre, examines the violence in Indonesia in 1965-66, when an estimated 500,000 people were murdered. The Indonesian army, which instigated the slaughter, continues to prevent the country from reckoning with its bloody past. The impasse between survivors and the military establishment makes it difficult—even dangerous—to take steps toward reconciliation.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Policy Journal Vol. 33, No.4; Winter 2016-17: p.102-110
Journal SourceWorld Policy Journal 2016-12 33, 4
Key WordsViolence ;  Reconciliation ;  US ;  Military Establishment ;  Indonesia’s Army