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Bung Tomo – Marjolein van Pagee
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Sorry for the inconvenience – De Andere Krant
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The concept of ‘extreme violence’ is colonial – Trouw
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War, the Law of War and War Crimes 1945-1949 – NJB
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Second official response Indonesia research – Dutch government
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Dutch war crimes in Indonesia – C.J. Wisse, NJB
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The Indonesia Interviews – Preview Jeffry Pondaag
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Transcription Round Table Discussion January 31, 2019
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Presentation Dutch Government-sponsored Research on 1945-1950
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What Legal Steps Can Indonesia Take with Rutte’s ‘Sincere Apologies’?
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The Dutch Apologies are meaningless – Harian Disway
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Extreme violence is not allowed, but normal violence is OK – IISR
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Presentation Open Letter – 19 October 2017
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Too often the law is used to sabotage reasonable debate – NRC
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‘Bersiap’ exposes Dutch, Indonesian historical divide – The Jakarta Post
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How independent is the Rijksmuseum really? – Rijksmuseum
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Online Press Conference – Rijksmuseum
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Saut Situmorang replies Ariel Heryanto – Boemipoetra
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When are you ready to face the “Bersiap”? – The Conversation
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Bersiap Controversy and Violence in the Period 1945-1950 – Tempo
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Notorious Bersiap-denier Pondaag reports Rijksmuseum to the police – FIN
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Activist reports Rijksmuseum to the [Dutch] Police – CNN Indonesia
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Bersiap: a debate that asks for more facts and more voices – NRC
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The Paradox of the Bersiap – Merdeka.com
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Bersiap’: Ignoring Dutch colonialism – The Jakarta Post
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Rijksmuseum keeps using the word Bersiap – NRC
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Use of ‘Racist’ Term in Rijksmuseum Provokes Controversy – Artnews
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Rijksmuseum wants to get rid of the word, Indo-Dutch feel insulted – Trouw
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Delete the term ‘Bersiap’ because it is racist – NRC
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Jeffry Pondaag about the inconsistency of the ‘Bersiap’
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Rijksmuseum ignores opinion of Indonesian curator
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Harm Stevens answers question of Histori Bersama – 1:28 min.
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K.U.K.B. reports Rijksmuseum to the police
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The Dutch Revision Project – Marjolein van Pagee
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Closed Meeting between Critics and Researchers, NIOD, January 2019
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The Netherlands barely informed Indonesians about damages – Nu.nl
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Colonial war Dutch East Indies: ‘Important to tell the bad stories too’ – NOS
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The Netherlands tortured on Bali – Nu.nl
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Why this is not a ‘mea culpa’ – Marjolein van Pagee
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Fitria Jelyta responds to the book publication of Anne-Lot Hoek
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The message has to be convenient – Marjolein van Pagee
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Anne-Lot Hoek and Dutch crimes on Bali – RTL nieuws
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(Updated) Book presentation Anne-Lot Hoek – Spui25
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The Dutch are not yet ready to repair – Justiceinfo.net
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Indonesia Merdeka – Roelof Kiers VPRO
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Queen Wilhelmina’s Speech – Tirto
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Message Ady Setyawan – Nusantara Kita
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How the Dutch Responded to Indonesia’s 1945 Proclamation – Tirto
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Helmy Yahya Interviews Anhar Gonggong
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Why it is difficult for the Netherlands to acknowledge 1945 – Tirto
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Sjoerd Sjoerdsma urges Minister to remove expiration period new compensation scheme
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Another look at new compensation scheme – ND
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Refusing Dutch offer for damages – BBC Indonesia
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Prologue: The Dutch Colonial Whip – Time Ghost
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Interview Irma Devita – Museum Bronbeek
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DIASPORA I Heritage in Motion – Beyond Walls
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Dutch Court only pays IDR15.25 Million Damages – Kompas
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Interview Tatiana Lukman – Radio Kookpunt
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Alfred Birney on Radio BBC Bristol
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The Netherlands and the decolonisation of Indonesia – Marxist.com
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The Interpreter from Java ‘A Post Colonial Masterpiece’ – Review
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Dutch soldiers organized forced fights between Indonesians – Trouw
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History, shame and memory: creating The Interpreter from Java
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Why the Dutch do no respect Sukarno – The Jakarta Post
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How the Netherlands Deals With Its Colonial Past – The Low Countries
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Alfred Birney’s Novel about Java – Review The Low Countries
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Review ‘The Interpreter from Java’ – Fiction Books
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The people deserve an apology from the Netherlands – De Kanttekening
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2020: a Year of Historical Significance – The Jakarta Post
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Dutch apologies and compensation – University of Melbourne
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Statement ‘Helden van Nooit’ [Never Heroes]
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Statement Aliansi Merah Putih
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Statement by the court of the Hague
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Liberation for whom?
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Indonesian relatives protest against Dutch Royal State Visit – Jakarta
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Speech of Dutch King Willem-Alexander in Indonesia – March 2020
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Dutch embassy Jakarta does not want to receive Indonesian relatives
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Unresolved colonial past clouds Dutch royal visit – the Jakarta Post
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Dutch ambassador Lambert Grijns forwards letter to the King
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Beware of Dutch king: Colonial wolf in sheep’s clothing – The Jakarta Post
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An Afternoon with the King and Queen – Frieda Amran
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Jeffry Pondaag at Wereldmuseum Rotterdam
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Help to fund the protest of Indonesian victims of Dutch war crimes
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Indonesian victims of war crimes reject Dutch State Visit
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Presentation Nuhanovic Report – November 12, 2019
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“The Interpreter from Java” shows intergenerational pain – Trouw
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The Netherlands is looking for the good side of history – NRC
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Public Discussion: Historical (in)justice
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Questions about the Flag Incident in Surabaya 1945
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The Indonesian Independence War – Counter Narratives
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Writer Alfred Birney criticizes the Dutch research on 45-49
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Listen to the Indonesian Voices – NRC
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Search for Recognition
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Apologize, recognize independence date – the Jakarta Post
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Interpreting the Past – Tempo
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Video message Francisca Pattipilohy
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Honor for Dutch veterans is unacceptable – NRC
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Interview with Dutch veteran Joop Hueting
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Interview Grijzenhout
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Interview Hario Kecik
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Interview Masruddin
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TV-report: Dutch dealing with History
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TV-report: Dutch executions in Takokak, West-Java
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Short Docu: The Patrol Teeken
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Investigation doomed to fail – HPdetijd
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Number of victims – Imperial & Global Forum
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Not Black-and-White! – Okezone.com
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Archief van Tranen – RoodeBrug Soerabaia
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Mahendra does not hate the Dutch – Volkskrant
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The murder of my father – NRC
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Pemuda’s and Belanda’s – 4 & 5 mei
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Pebble in your shoe – NRC
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Interview Zegveld – Okezone
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Listen to the Indonesians – Volkskrant
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Colonial history writing – IISR
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Tracing history – Jawa Pos
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Investigate and commemorate – Transparant
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Colonialism and Slavery – Transparant
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Rengat, 1949 (Part 1) – Inside Indonesia
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Structural Violence – NRC
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Lecture Mary van Delden – 1995
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Mass Grave Madura – NRC
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Dutch Retaliation – NRC
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Japan Capitulated – NRC