Jemma Purdey, The 1965-1966 mass killings in Indonesia : Recent developments toward historical justice, Australian Policcy and History, September 2013
artikel diatas terkaiy konferensi berikut ini
(Jemma Purdey adalah salah satu panitia)
After The Act of Killing Conference Melbourne Jakarta 30 August 2013
epilogue
(The Indonesian Genocide of 1965: Causes, Dynamics and Legacies – Palgrave Studies in the History of Genocide 2018)
Conclusion
My history lesson in Bandung this past December was a timely reminder of the critical importance of the work being done by the contributors to this volume and those about whom they write—survivors, their supporters and children, artists, journalists, flmmakers. Over 50 years since these events occurred and almost 20 years since the fall of the regime founded on this legacy of violence and terror, recording and acknowledging the “1965 tragedy” in Indonesia’s historical narrative (in whichever version) cannot yet be counted as a given. For those survivors and their supporters, this is indeed slow progress to a national awareness and acknowledgment of this history. Several generations of Indonesians born since these events were steeped in the fears and terrorising that accompanied these horrors. The taboos and resulting silences remain and have been passed on to their children. Without open discussion and contestation the myth of anti-Communism prevails and both offcial and unoffcial censorship continues. This current generation of scholars and scholar-activists is continuing the work of those who embarked on such research under great duress in the New Order period, and in the early post-Reformasi facilitated the breaking down and opening up of this narrative. Today this work continues to face challenges, not least the denial of the importance of coming to terms with the past for forging a better future for Indonesians. Some Indonesians, including many in the government, ask, “Why open up this painful past?” The work ahead remains but as the scholarship in this volume shows, there is also much hope, not least due to the work already done over many decades to assemble this critical mass of documentation, testimonies and narratives. As a consequence, this part of Indonesia’s history can no longer be overlooked
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simak pula Tinjauan Buku / Resensi [Review] The Indonesian Genocide of 1965 – Causes, Dynamics and Legacies
Shining a light on police complicity in 1965 – newmandala
KATHARINE MCGREGOR & JEMMA PURDEY
Indonesia takes a small but critical step toward reconciliation
KATHARINE MCGREGOR & JEMMA PURDEY
Being an apologist?: The Cornell Paper and a debate between friends
Jemma Purdey Monash University
lain-lain
Purdey, J. E. (2002). Anti-Chinese violence in Indonesia, 1996-1999. PhD thesis, Department of History and Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies, University of Melbourne.
J. Purdey Describing kekerasan; Some observations on writing about violence in Indonesia after the New Order In: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 160 (2004), no: 2/3, Leiden, 189-225
Purdey, Jemma — “Asia-Pacific: Justice-seeking after mass violence: India and Indonesia compared” [2005] AltLawJl 45; (2005) 30(3) Alternative Law Journal 138
Seri Kompilasi Kajian Ilmiah Genosida 1965-1966
Asvi Warman Adam,Baskara T. Wardaya, Ariel Heryanto,Robert Cribb, Annie Pohlman, John Roosa, Saksia Wieringa, Katharine McGregor, Peter Dale Scott, Benedict Anderson, Vannessa Hearman, Jess Melvin, Noam Chomsky, Bradley Simpson, Geoffrey Robinson, Greg Poulgrain, Alex de Jong, Andre Vltchek, Taomo Zhou , Soe Tjen Marching, Peter Kasenda, Aiko Kurasawa,Vijay Prashad,, Akihisa Matsuno , Ruth Indiah Rahayu, Nathaniel Mehr, Adam Hughes Henry , Henri Chambert-Loir, Wim F.Wertheim, Steven Farram, Sri Lestari Wahyuningroem , Joss Wibisono, Leslie Dwyer – Degung Santikarma, Vincent Bevins,Wijaya Herlambang, Budiawan, Ong Hok Ham, Rex Mortimer, Olle Törnquist, Max Lane, Hilmar Farid , Michael G. Vann , Gerry van Klinken, Grace Leksana, Ken Setiawan, Ayu Ratih, Yosef Djakababa, Aan Anshori, Muhammad Al-Fayyadl, Roy Murtadho, Deirdre Griswold , David T. Hill, Yoseph Yapi Taum, Aboeprijadi Santoso, Adrian Vickers, John Gittings, Jemma Purdey, Henk Schulte Nordholt, Martijn Eickhoff, Made Surpriatma, Dahlia Gratia Setiyawan, Uğur Ümit Üngör, Manunggal Kusuma Wardaya, Gloria Truly Estrelita, Wulan Dirgantoro, Kar Yen Leong, Wulan Dirgantoro, Muhidin M. Dahlan, Dhianita Kusuma Pertiwi, Elsa Clavé, Justin L. Wejak, Douglas Kammen, Martin Suryajaya, Chris Wibisana, Satriono Priyo Utomo
simak 1600 ‘entry’ lainnya pada link berikut
Daftar Isi Perpustakaan Genosida 1965-1966
Road to Justice : State Crimes after Oct 1st 1965 (Jakartanicus)
Definisi yang diusulkan D. Nersessian (2010) untuk amandemen/ optional protocol Konvensi Anti-Genosida (1948) dan Statuta Roma (2000) mengenai Pengadilan Kejahatan Internasional. (disalin dari Harry Wibowo)