Notes
1Law 27/2004 on the establishment of a truth and reconciliation commission contained problematic sections requiring victims to forgive their perpetrators in order to qualify for reparations. The Constitutional Court found this stipulation unconstitutional, but instead of striking down those specific articles the judges struck down the whole law. The absence of a national truth commission is also blocking the establishment of local truth commissions legislated under special autonomy laws for Papua (2000) and Aceh (2006).
2Available at www.thejakartapost.com/news/2006/09/18/pki-reinstated-1965-tragedy-culprit- school-textbooks.html (no longer accessible).
3Available at www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/10/02/govt-denies-1965-rights-abuses-hap- pened.html (accessed 7 November 2013).