Violence in IndonesiaIngrid Wessel, Georgia Wimhöfer Abera, 2001 - 343 pagina's |
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Pagina 34
... mass violence in particular , but inter alia gives a brief account of the events . In the perception of the middle class , things got out of hand when the people ( rakyat ) became a looting mob ( massa ) . The crucial difference between ...
... mass violence in particular , but inter alia gives a brief account of the events . In the perception of the middle class , things got out of hand when the people ( rakyat ) became a looting mob ( massa ) . The crucial difference between ...
Pagina 66
... mass protests . In 1994 hundreds of thousands of workers protested in mass rallies against the abuses of their rights . The government reacted with the trial of Muchtar Pakpahan , the head of the dissolved trade union SBSI ( Indonesian ...
... mass protests . In 1994 hundreds of thousands of workers protested in mass rallies against the abuses of their rights . The government reacted with the trial of Muchtar Pakpahan , the head of the dissolved trade union SBSI ( Indonesian ...
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... mass killings . Whether in reference to the Nazi Holocaust of Jews and others , the Khmer Rouge killing fields in Cambodia or any of the other mass slaughters in human history , a political significance is almost invariably attached to ...
... mass killings . Whether in reference to the Nazi Holocaust of Jews and others , the Khmer Rouge killing fields in Cambodia or any of the other mass slaughters in human history , a political significance is almost invariably attached to ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 8 |
What is so Indonesian about Violence? | 25 |
The Politics of Violence in New Order Indonesia in the Last Decade of the | 64 |
Copyright | |
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