October marked 50 years since the Indonesian military launched one of the twentieth century’s worst mass murders. Why has the anniversary of the massacre of some 500,000 members or sympathizers of the Indonesian Communist Party passed almost unnoticed?
CANBERRA – October marked 50 years since the Indonesian military launched one of the twentieth century’s worst mass murders. Yet the anniversary passed almost unnoticed. The massacre of some 500,000 members or sympathizers of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) during 1965-1966 is the least talked-about genocide of the last century.
CANBERRA – October marked 50 years since the Indonesian military launched one of the twentieth century’s worst mass murders. Yet the anniversary passed almost unnoticed. The massacre of some 500,000 members or sympathizers of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) during 1965-1966 is the least talked-about genocide of the last century.