Filling in the Gaps: Remembering the 1965 Killings in Indonesia

After more than fifty years, Indonesia remains muted in its acknowledgement of the killings and disappearances of nearly one million suspected leftists in the anti-Communist pogroms of 1965. While the downfall of Indonesian strongman Suharto had opened up a larger space for democracy, the Indonesian...

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Main Author: Leong, Kar-Yen
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.kk-18302024-12-19T03:24:03Z Filling in the Gaps: Remembering the 1965 Killings in Indonesia Leong, Kar-Yen After more than fifty years, Indonesia remains muted in its acknowledgement of the killings and disappearances of nearly one million suspected leftists in the anti-Communist pogroms of 1965. While the downfall of Indonesian strongman Suharto had opened up a larger space for democracy, the Indonesian state remains reticent in facing accusations of mass human rights violations that have taken place during his rule. Although many former dissidents and political detainees have come forward with their stories in an effort to “straighten history,” they continue to face harassment from right wing groups as well as the state’s intelligence apparatus. Nevertheless, with the advent of the Internet, human rights activists as well as historical “revisionists” have begun to use the cyber sphere as way to fill in the “gaps” in terms of Indonesia’s narrative concerning the killings of 1965. This paper investigates the dynamics behind the use of this medium in transmitting this dark episode to a younger generation of Indonesians. It looks specifically at Ingat 1965, a website that utilizes “private memory” as a way to “resist” as well as reinvent the narrative, which has so long been dominated by the state. This paper also includes an investigation into how Indonesia is beginning to deal with its past. 2024-12-19T06:05:32Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss33/38 info:doi/10.13185/1656-152x.1830 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1830/viewcontent/KK_2033_2C_202019_2C_20_26_2034_2C_202020_2039_20Forum_20Kritika_20on_20Historical_20Dialogues_20__20Leong.pdf Kritika Kultura Archīum Ateneo 1965 killings; history; human rights; Indonesia; internet; new media; memory generations
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topic 1965 killings; history; human rights; Indonesia; internet; new media; memory generations
spellingShingle 1965 killings; history; human rights; Indonesia; internet; new media; memory generations
Leong, Kar-Yen
Filling in the Gaps: Remembering the 1965 Killings in Indonesia
description After more than fifty years, Indonesia remains muted in its acknowledgement of the killings and disappearances of nearly one million suspected leftists in the anti-Communist pogroms of 1965. While the downfall of Indonesian strongman Suharto had opened up a larger space for democracy, the Indonesian state remains reticent in facing accusations of mass human rights violations that have taken place during his rule. Although many former dissidents and political detainees have come forward with their stories in an effort to “straighten history,” they continue to face harassment from right wing groups as well as the state’s intelligence apparatus. Nevertheless, with the advent of the Internet, human rights activists as well as historical “revisionists” have begun to use the cyber sphere as way to fill in the “gaps” in terms of Indonesia’s narrative concerning the killings of 1965. This paper investigates the dynamics behind the use of this medium in transmitting this dark episode to a younger generation of Indonesians. It looks specifically at Ingat 1965, a website that utilizes “private memory” as a way to “resist” as well as reinvent the narrative, which has so long been dominated by the state. This paper also includes an investigation into how Indonesia is beginning to deal with its past.
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title Filling in the Gaps: Remembering the 1965 Killings in Indonesia
title_short Filling in the Gaps: Remembering the 1965 Killings in Indonesia
title_full Filling in the Gaps: Remembering the 1965 Killings in Indonesia
title_fullStr Filling in the Gaps: Remembering the 1965 Killings in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Filling in the Gaps: Remembering the 1965 Killings in Indonesia
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publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss33/38
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1830/viewcontent/KK_2033_2C_202019_2C_20_26_2034_2C_202020_2039_20Forum_20Kritika_20on_20Historical_20Dialogues_20__20Leong.pdf
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