
peta disalin kembali dari A Fragment of a Story:Gerwani and Tapol Experiences [1] Anne Pohlman

sumber (periksa detil) di link berikut Indonesia special by the Dutch Section of Amnesty International 1973
Of those who were arrested, but not killed, at least more than half a million were kept in prison. According to Indonesian Government statistics, the authorities had released more than 540 thousand people arrested on suspicion of being communists. Today, there are, throughout Indonesia, tens of thousands of political prisoners held without charge or trial, in connection with the events of 1965. For more than 11 years, the Indonesian Government has maintained its policy of detaining vast numbers of political prisoners without trial.
sumber : INDONESIA : An Amnesty International Report 1977
Indonesia: The biggest number of political prisoners in the world
(1972) Indonesia: The biggest number of political prisoners in the
world, Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2:1, 112-120
Indonesia under the reactionary military regime of Suharto has the biggest number of political prisoners in the world today. It is estimated that there are more than 360 jails and concentration-camps where the political prisoners are detained. In addition to that there are hundreds more local police stations or army camps used as temporary detention quarters
simak laporan Amnesty International, Tapol London, Asia Watch (beberapa diantara tidal secara khusus tentang TAPOL 65)

Indonesia special by the Dutch Section of Amnesty International 1973
ARSIP AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL : INDONESIA 1965 DOCUMENTS / DOKUMEN-DOKUMEN INDONESIA 1965
simak pula
Napak Tilas ‘Kamp-kamp Konsentrasi” TAPOL ’65
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)