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Topic / Independence War 45-49
Bung Tomo – Marjolein van Pagee
Sorry for the inconvenience – De Andere Krant
The concept of ‘extreme violence’ is colonial – Trouw
War, the Law of War and War Crimes 1945-1949 – NJB
Second official response Indonesia research – Dutch government
Dutch war crimes in Indonesia – C.J. Wisse, NJB
The Indonesia Interviews – Preview Jeffry Pondaag
Transcription Round Table Discussion January 31, 2019
Presentation Dutch Government-sponsored Research on 1945-1950
What Legal Steps Can Indonesia Take with Rutte’s ‘Sincere Apologies’?
The Dutch Apologies are meaningless – Harian Disway
Extreme violence is not allowed, but normal violence is OK – IISR
Presentation Open Letter – 19 October 2017
Too often the law is used to sabotage reasonable debate – NRC
‘Bersiap’ exposes Dutch, Indonesian historical divide – The Jakarta Post
How independent is the Rijksmuseum really? – Rijksmuseum
Online Press Conference – Rijksmuseum
Saut Situmorang replies Ariel Heryanto – Boemipoetra
When are you ready to face the “Bersiap”? – The Conversation
Bersiap Controversy and Violence in the Period 1945-1950 – Tempo
Notorious Bersiap-denier Pondaag reports Rijksmuseum to the police – FIN
Activist reports Rijksmuseum to the [Dutch] Police – CNN Indonesia
Bersiap: a debate that asks for more facts and more voices – NRC
The Paradox of the Bersiap – Merdeka.com
Bersiap’: Ignoring Dutch colonialism – The Jakarta Post
Rijksmuseum keeps using the word Bersiap – NRC
Use of ‘Racist’ Term in Rijksmuseum Provokes Controversy – Artnews
Rijksmuseum wants to get rid of the word, Indo-Dutch feel insulted – Trouw
Delete the term ‘Bersiap’ because it is racist – NRC
Jeffry Pondaag about the inconsistency of the ‘Bersiap’
Rijksmuseum ignores opinion of Indonesian curator
Harm Stevens answers question of Histori Bersama – 1:28 min.
K.U.K.B. reports Rijksmuseum to the police
The Dutch Revision Project – Marjolein van Pagee
Closed Meeting between Critics and Researchers, NIOD, January 2019
The Netherlands barely informed Indonesians about damages – Nu.nl
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
Indonesia Merdeka – Roelof Kiers VPRO
Queen Wilhelmina’s Speech – Tirto
Message Ady Setyawan – Nusantara Kita
How the Dutch Responded to Indonesia’s 1945 Proclamation – Tirto
Helmy Yahya Interviews Anhar Gonggong
Why it is difficult for the Netherlands to acknowledge 1945 – Tirto
Sjoerd Sjoerdsma urges Minister to remove expiration period new compensation scheme
Another look at new compensation scheme – ND
Refusing Dutch offer for damages – BBC Indonesia
Prologue: The Dutch Colonial Whip – Time Ghost
Interview Irma Devita – Museum Bronbeek
DIASPORA I Heritage in Motion – Beyond Walls
Dutch Court only pays IDR15.25 Million Damages – Kompas
Interview Tatiana Lukman – Radio Kookpunt
Alfred Birney on Radio BBC Bristol
The Netherlands and the decolonisation of Indonesia – Marxist.com
The Interpreter from Java ‘A Post Colonial Masterpiece’ – Review
Dutch soldiers organized forced fights between Indonesians – Trouw
History, shame and memory: creating The Interpreter from Java
Why the Dutch do no respect Sukarno – The Jakarta Post
How the Netherlands Deals With Its Colonial Past – The Low Countries
Alfred Birney’s Novel about Java – Review The Low Countries
Review ‘The Interpreter from Java’ – Fiction Books
The people deserve an apology from the Netherlands – De Kanttekening
2020: a Year of Historical Significance – The Jakarta Post
Dutch apologies and compensation – University of Melbourne
Statement ‘Helden van Nooit’ [Never Heroes]
Statement Aliansi Merah Putih
Statement by the court of the Hague
Liberation for whom?
Indonesian relatives protest against Dutch Royal State Visit – Jakarta
Speech of Dutch King Willem-Alexander in Indonesia – March 2020
Dutch embassy Jakarta does not want to receive Indonesian relatives
Unresolved colonial past clouds Dutch royal visit – the Jakarta Post
Dutch ambassador Lambert Grijns forwards letter to the King
Beware of Dutch king: Colonial wolf in sheep’s clothing – The Jakarta Post
An Afternoon with the King and Queen – Frieda Amran
Jeffry Pondaag at Wereldmuseum Rotterdam
Help to fund the protest of Indonesian victims of Dutch war crimes
Indonesian victims of war crimes reject Dutch State Visit
Presentation Nuhanovic Report – November 12, 2019
“The Interpreter from Java” shows intergenerational pain – Trouw
The Netherlands is looking for the good side of history – NRC
Public Discussion: Historical (in)justice
Questions about the Flag Incident in Surabaya 1945
The Indonesian Independence War – Counter Narratives
Writer Alfred Birney criticizes the Dutch research on 45-49
Listen to the Indonesian Voices – NRC
Search for Recognition
Apologize, recognize independence date – the Jakarta Post
Interpreting the Past – Tempo
Video message Francisca Pattipilohy
Honor for Dutch veterans is unacceptable – NRC
Interview with Dutch veteran Joop Hueting
Interview Grijzenhout
Interview Hario Kecik
Interview Masruddin
TV-report: Dutch dealing with History
TV-report: Dutch executions in Takokak, West-Java
Short Docu: The Patrol Teeken
Investigation doomed to fail – HPdetijd
Number of victims – Imperial & Global Forum
Not Black-and-White! – Okezone.com
Archief van Tranen – RoodeBrug Soerabaia
Mahendra does not hate the Dutch – Volkskrant
The murder of my father – NRC
Pemuda’s and Belanda’s – 4 & 5 mei
Pebble in your shoe – NRC
Interview Zegveld – Okezone
Listen to the Indonesians – Volkskrant
Colonial history writing – IISR
Tracing history – Jawa Pos
Investigate and commemorate – Transparant
Colonialism and Slavery – Transparant
Rengat, 1949 (Part 1) – Inside Indonesia
Structural Violence – NRC
Lecture Mary van Delden – 1995
Mass Grave Madura – NRC
Dutch Retaliation – NRC
Japan Capitulated – NRC