JAKARTA, May 15 (Reuters) - Ten years after riots that preceded the fall of former Indonesian President Suharto in 1998, victims of sexual violence are still too traumatised to speak out, a rights ...
Indonesia's culture minister Fadli Zon has come under fire for denying the mass rape of ethnic Chinese women during riots and civil unrest targeting ethnic Chinese population two decades ago known as ...
Victims’ families and activists have criticized an Indonesian minister for denying human rights violations during the May 1998 riots that toppled the authoritarian regime of Suharto, father-in-law of ...
An activist attends a Kamisan (Thursdays) silent protest in front of the Presidential Palace in Jakarta on May 17, 2018, demanding justice for the deaths during riots amid the fall of former president ...
Indonesia's new President Prabowo Subianto, foreground, and Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka, right, greet newly-appointed deputy ministers during the announcement of their cabinet lineup at ...
Scholars fear the Indonesian government's plans to issue new history books could be used to cover up past abuses like the 1998 riots targeting mostly ethnic Chinese ...
Next year's presidential election is a good time to press for accountability for the violence that accompanied the end of Suharto's New Order.
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