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 ...
JAKARTA (dpa) – Broken windows, closed-up shops and burned out buildings are still common sights in Glodok, Jakarta’s Chinatown, serving as stark reminders of the anti-Chinese riot of 1998. For three ...
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 ...
For many Indonesians, the violent riots currently wracking Jakarta and other cities across the archipelago are eerily reminiscent of the riots of 1998 that accompanied the fall of former dictator ...
The Indonesian government's plans to issue new history books have sparked fears that mention of deadly riots in 1998 targeting mostly ethnic Chinese in the country will be scrubbed from the text. The ...
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