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Indonesia Roundtable: The Act of Killing

INSIDE THE MINDS OF EXECUTIONERS: Reimagining the Loss of Life in the 1965 Indonesian Killings

Pages 189-194 | Published online: 19 Feb 2014
 

Notes

1Media coverage of TAOK and the related setting of the 1965-68 violence throughout the world has been extraordinary. See, for example, Bachelard Citation2012; and Ziv Citation2012.

2Oppenheimer, Anonymous, and Cynn. 2012.

3On motivations for the Cambodian mixed tribunal, see McCargo Citation2011.

4Most were not killed using these bizarre methods; executioners with knives murdered most victims in the jungle or on riverbanks.

5Oppenheimer Citation2013.

6 For a list of discriminatory laws related to those accused on involvement in the September 30th

7 Wiranegara Citation2007; and Lemelson Citation2010. For a preliminary discussion of the intergenerational effects of this violence, see McGregor Citation2013.

8Pramudatama Citation2012.

9Siswadi Citation2012; and Revianur Citation2012.

10See, for example, the story of Mochamad Sansi in Tempo 2012 (Haram), 66.

11Von Kellebach 2013, 16.

12In Tempo magazine an executioner similarly notes that they never buried the corpses of the people they murdered. Instead they left them out on the roadside so that their families could recover the bodies for burial. This could have been an act of kindness or an act or terror or both. See Tempo 2012 (Kami), 62-63.

13As quoted in Camhi Citation2004, 24.

14Samuels Citation2008, 512. For more extensive reflection on this related to mass graves in Indonesia, see McGregor Citation2012.

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