Topic / Dutch Research 45-49
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