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Topic / Dutch Research 45-49
Sorry for the inconvenience – De Andere Krant
Apartheid system elephant in the room – De Andere Krant
The concept of ‘extreme violence’ is colonial – Trouw
Centuries of colonial indoctrination normalized what is not normal
Book Launch Dutch Research: ‘Bridging the Narratives’
War, the Law of War and War Crimes 1945-1949 – NJB
The Dutch not guilty of war crimes in Indonesia? – The Jakarta Post
Second official response Indonesia research – Dutch government
Dutch war crimes in Indonesia – C.J. Wisse, NJB
Sylvana Simons (BIJ1) about the Dutch Research Project
Spui25/University of Amsterdam reports Histori Bersama to Youtube
Round Table Dutch Parliament – Jeffry Pondaag K.U.K.B.
Not invited for the Public Hearing of Dutch Government
Dutch Research Team about Indies people, Moluccans and Veterans
Mariëtte Wolf (NIOD) about the exclusion of K.U.K.B.
Transcription Round Table Discussion January 31, 2019
Presentation Dutch Government-sponsored Research on 1945-1950
Anne-Lot Hoek contacts editors of One World
Statement concerning Anne-Lot Hoek and her husband
What Legal Steps Can Indonesia Take with Rutte’s ‘Sincere Apologies’?
Hassan Wirajuda about the Dutch Research Project
The Dutch Apologies are meaningless – Harian Disway
The useless spending of 4.1m euros on the study of ‘extreme violence’
Extreme violence is not allowed, but normal violence is OK – IISR
Presentation Open Letter – 19 October 2017
Kick-off Dutch Research Project – Sept 14, 2017
Second Public Meeting Dutch Research Project
Notorious Bersiap-denier Pondaag reports Rijksmuseum to the police – FIN
The Dutch Revision Project – Marjolein van Pagee
Closed Meeting between Critics and Researchers, NIOD, January 2019
Colonial war Dutch East Indies: ‘Important to tell the bad stories too’ – NOS
The Netherlands tortured on Bali – Nu.nl
Why this is not a ‘mea culpa’ – Marjolein van Pagee
Fitria Jelyta responds to the book publication of Anne-Lot Hoek
The message has to be convenient – Marjolein van Pagee
Anne-Lot Hoek and Dutch crimes on Bali – RTL nieuws
(Updated) Book presentation Anne-Lot Hoek – Spui25
The Dutch are not yet ready to repair – Justiceinfo.net
Tempo Dulu? Whose Memory is that? – Studio/K
The people deserve an apology from the Netherlands – De Kanttekening
Statement ‘Helden van Nooit’ [Never Heroes]
Problems of Decolonization – Brikolase
The illusion of apologies from Dutch King Willem-Alexander – CNN Indonesia
Beware of Dutch king: Colonial wolf in sheep’s clothing – The Jakarta Post
Dutch government refuses to accept criticism of Pondaag & Pattipilohy
Jeffry Pondaag at Wereldmuseum Rotterdam
Letters from Overseas – Winternachten – Alfred Birney
Indonesian victims of war crimes reject Dutch State Visit
Pattipilohy and Pondaag reply Dutch Foreign Affairs
Dutch government replies 2nd letter Pondaag & Pattipilohy
Presentation Marjolein van Pagee & Linda Lemmen – Wereldmuseum
Wereldmuseum Rotterdam
“A Color line through Dutch History” – August 2019 Groningen
Rémy Limpach replies question Michael van Zeijl UGM
Michael van Zeijl confronts Rémy Limpach at UGM
Dutch One-Sided History and Unequal Collaboration
Pondaag and Pattipilohy 2nd letter to the Dutch government
Colonial Shame – By Alfred Birney
Lara Nuberg on the Dutch research project 1945-1950
Lara Nuberg on the Dutch research project 1945-1950 – 5 min. video
Doesn’t a poem have weight too? – De Groene Amsterdammer
Proof: the Dutch research project is neither independent nor equitable
Marjolein van Pagee – De Balie
Dutch Research Team Ends Discussion
Michael van Zeijl found proof that Indonesia paid too much
Report Roundtable discussion
Press Release: Critics Published Report of Roundtable Discussion
Dutch Research: “Ignorance and lost opportunity” – The Jakarta Post
Hadi Purnama about restitutions
Questions Jeffry Pondaag Round Table Discussion NIOD
Decolonization and white Supremacy – The Jakarta Post
Video message by Fia Hamid-Walker
Questions for NIOD by Dr. Annemarie Toebosch
Critics of Dutch Indonesia-research (45-49) demand round table discussion
Writer Alfred Birney criticizes the Dutch research on 45-49
Oostindie: “The Idea that I condone Colonialism is absurd” – Historisch Nieuwsblad
Bonnie Triyana: From Multatuli To Poncke Princen
Frank van Vree: Looking back on a year of research and debates
The research neglects 350 years of colonial history – gewooneenindischmeisje.nl
Kester Freriks “Tempo Doeloe, an embrace”
Francisca Pattipilohy receives flowers
Video message Francisca Pattipilohy
Cover-Up Or Opening Up The Past? – The Jakarta Post
How bad, how cruel were the Dutch to us?
Video Message IHRC
Decolonizing Dutch research
Apologies but why no research? – NRC
Dutch government replies open letter
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
“Too Bizarre for words” – De Mare
Dutch research to military aggression 1945-1949 – Infonawacita.com
Questions about the Dutch research project – Open Letter
Decolonizing Dutch Research – Opening Address Ethan Mark
Dutch Research: ‘Marking one’s own homework’ – Doorbraak
Decolonizing the war – Jakarta Post
Facebook posts on the research plans
Dutch researcher replies – Detiknews
Investigation doomed to fail – HPdetijd
Indonesian Historian refuses to cooperate – Detiknews
Writing history together – Geschiedenismagazine.nl
Information about research 45-49 – Dutch government
4 years research – AD
How colored are your archives? – Volkskrant
Pebble in your shoe – NRC
New Research – RTL Nieuws
Listen to the Indonesians – Volkskrant
Colonial history writing – IISR
Crimes on both sides – Volkskrant
Investigate and commemorate – Transparant
Colonialism and Slavery – Transparant