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Book Review ‘Genosida Banda’ – The Jakarta Post Banda is not dead, Banda is alive – The Jakarta Post The Dutch not guilty of war crimes in Indonesia? – The Jakarta Post The useless spending of 4.1m euros on the study of ‘extreme violence’ Racial apartheid continues, targeting Indonesian war victims – The Jakarta Post ‘Bersiap’ exposes Dutch, Indonesian historical divide – The Jakarta Post Bersiap’: Ignoring Dutch colonialism – The Jakarta Post Why the Dutch do no respect Sukarno – The Jakarta Post 400 years of right to plunder – The Jakarta Post 2020: a Year of Historical Significance – The Jakarta Post Unresolved colonial past clouds Dutch royal visit – the Jakarta Post Beware of Dutch king: Colonial wolf in sheep’s clothing – The Jakarta Post Winternachten literary festival – The Jakarta Post Jokowi, Rutte tiptoe around past war crimes – The Jakarta Post How Amsterdam Ignores Sukarno As Anticolonial Leader – The Jakarta Post Dutch Research: “Ignorance and lost opportunity” – The Jakarta Post Decolonization and white Supremacy – The Jakarta Post Apologize, recognize independence date – the Jakarta Post Cover-Up Or Opening Up The Past? – The Jakarta Post How bad, how cruel were the Dutch to us? Connecting the dots – The Jakarta Post How will the Dutch study to 45-49 benefit average Indonesians? – The Jakarta Post How studying 1945-1949 wars can benefit Indonesia – The Jakarta Post Examining decolonization for greater understanding – The Jakarta Post Historian defends Dutch-funded research – The Jakarta Post Dutch War Study Raises questions – Jakarta Post Decolonizing the war – Jakarta Post