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The terror campaign by pro-Indonesian armed groups before, during,
and after East Timor's independence referendum in 1999 was a
blatant challenge to the international community as many of the
acts of murder, political intimidation, destruction, and mass
deportation took place before the eyes of the world. Yet still the
ultimate responsibility has been denied and obscured. Masters of
Terror provides an authoritative analysis and documentation of the
brutal operations carried out by the Indonesian army and its East
Timorese allies. The authors carefully assemble detailed accounts
of the actions of the major Indonesian officers and East Timorese
militia commanders accused of gross human rights violations. This
indispensable work explores a horrific frontal attack on democracy
and calls for the establishment of an international tribunal for
crimes against humanity in East Timor.
The terror campaign by pro-Indonesian armed groups before, during,
and after East Timor's independence referendum in 1999 was a
blatant challenge to the international community as many of the
acts of murder, political intimidation, destruction, and mass
deportation took place before the eyes of the world. Yet still the
ultimate responsibility has been denied and obscured. Masters of
Terror provides an authoritative analysis and documentation of the
brutal operations carried out by the Indonesian army and its East
Timorese allies. The authors carefully assemble detailed accounts
of the actions of the major Indonesian officers and East Timorese
militia commanders accused of gross human rights violations. This
indispensable work explores a horrific frontal attack on democracy
and calls for the establishment of an international tribunal for
crimes against humanity in East Timor.
Revolutionary Worlds looks at the Indonesian revolution (1945-1949)
from a local and regional perspective. With seventeen
contributions, Indonesian and Dutch researchers bring to life the
revolutionary world from widely differing perspectives. The authors
explain how Indonesian, Chinese, Indian and Eurasian civilians,
fighters, farmers and officials experienced and shaped the often
volatile period between 1945 and 1950. The book focuses on
different ideas of independence, survival strategies, mobilization,
minorities, contestation of authority and the use of force against
the backdrop of Indonesian and Dutch authorities' efforts to gain
or maintain control. Bringing together two national
historiographical traditions which have long remained largely
separate, Revolutionary Worlds is the result of a collaboration
between the Indonesian research project Proklamasi Kemerdekaan,
Revolusi dan Perang di Indonesia ('Proclamation of Independence,
Revolution and War in Indonesia', Universitas Gadjah Mada,
Yogyakarta) and the Dutch research group of the Regional Studies
project, under the umbrella of the research programme Independence,
Decolonization, Violence and War in Indonesia, 1945-1950. The
authors of this book - Taufik Ahmad, Galuh Ambar Sasi, Maarten van
der Bent, Martijn Eickhoff, Farabi Fakih, Roel Frakking, Apriani
Harahap, Anne-Lot Hoek, Sarkawi B. Husain, Julianto Ibrahim, Gerry
van Klinken, Erniwati Nur, Mawardi Umar, Anne van der Veer, Abdul
Wahid, Tri Wahyuning M. Irsyam, and Muhammad Yuanda Zara - work
with various universities and research institutes in Indonesia and
the Netherlands.
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