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August 1, 1998

Financial Times - August 1, 1998

Sander Thoenes, Jakarta – Indonesian parliamentarians have found seven mass graves in the province of Aceh, according to a report on Friday in a prominent newspaper.

Tapol - August 1, 1998

Many hundreds of people in Aceh are now coming forward to give evidence of disappearances, killings and torture during the time the region has been designated as a 'military operational

July 31, 1998

Antara - July 31, 1998

Jakarta - Reports on the rape of Chinese Indonesian women during the widespread rioting last May have been baffling the people as these reports lack proof, an observer here has said.

July 30, 1998

Jakarta Post - July 30, 1998

Jakarta – Church officials and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) expressed their belief yesterday that a number of bodies found recently near Biak island, Irian Jaya, might be relat

July 29, 1998

Serambi Indonesia - July 29, 1998 (summarised)

Sigli, Aceh – Several women testified to a parliamentary fact-finding mission on a visit to Sigli about their experiences at the hands of the security forces.

Straits Times - July 29, 1998

Banda Aceh – Non-governmental organisations (NGO) have told a parliamentary group investigating violence in this autonomous Indonesian region that some 600 women had been raped over the

July 27, 1998

Tapol - July 27, 1998

In a statement issued on 24 July 1998, the Indonesian Legal Aid and Human Rights Association (PBHI) has strongly criticised the Indonesian government's decision to set up a fact-fidning

July 25, 1998

Reuters - July 25, 1998

Jakarta – Indonesia has issued a law governing where and when street demonstrations can be held, the official Antara news agency reported on Saturday. It said President B.J.

Kompas - July 25, 1998

Jakarta – The government has officially granted amnesty to six prisoners and abolution to 44 political detainees.

July 24, 1998

Associated Press - July 24, 1998

Washington – There are indications high Indonesian military officials were involved in kidnapping and torturing pro-democracy activists, including those who remain missing, US officials

July 23, 1998

Sydney Morning Herald (from The Guardian) - July 23, 1998

President Habibie has appointed an all-female task force to investigate the rapes of Chinese women during the May riots.

Far Eastern Economic Review - July 23, 1998

John McBeth, Jakarta – Down a narrow side street in a crowded East Jakarta suburb is a small nondescript office marked by a white banner with a red cross.

July 21, 1998

Reuters - July 21, 1998

Jakarta – An Indonesian political activist kidnapped in March and later held in police custody said on Tuesday he believed he had been abducted by security forces.

July 20, 1998

New York Times - July 20, 1998 (slightly abridged)

Seth Mydans, Jakarta – Human rights workers who are investigating scores of organized gang rapes during three days of rioting here in May say they and the victims have been receiving th

July 18, 1998

Kompas - July 18, 1998

Jakarta – Some 80 women of the Indonesian Women's Coalition for Justice and Democracy (KPIKD), on Friday (17/7) staged a demonstration in front of the Department of Defense & Securi

July 16, 1998

Tapol statement - July 16, 1998 (abridged)

Major-General Syamsu Djalal announced earlier this week that seven officers of the army's elite corps, Kopassus, have been arrested in connection with the disappearance of a number of a

July 15, 1998

The Guardian - July 15, 1998

John Aglionby – Lisa's parents are amazed she is still alive.

July 10, 1998

Jakarta Post - July 10, 1998

Jakarta – The National Commission on Human Rights put the blame squarely on the government yesterday for the rampant rapes and sexual assaults during riots in Jakarta and other cities i

The Age - July 10, 1998

Louise Williams – "These are primitive people," said the Indonesian military officer of the tribespeople of the pristine forests and coastal mangrove swamps of the remote province of Ir

July 8, 1998

Jakarta Post - July 8, 1998

Jakarta – Prosecutors at the military tribunal investigating the Trisakti shooting incident demanded prison sentences for two police officers who ordered their men to shoot into the cro

July 7, 1998

Agence France Presse - July 7, 1998 (abridged)

Jakarta – Indonesian troops may have killed as many as five people and wounded 141 when they opened fire on a crowd which raised a separatist flag in Irian Jaya province, church and hum

July 4, 1998

Agence France Presse - July 4, 1998

Jakarta - The Indonesian military has apologized for shooting at and wounding students during a pro-independence demonstration in the remote province of Irian Jaya, witnesses and press

July 3, 1998

Jakarta Post - July 3, 1998

Jakarta – Leading human rights campaigners have dismissed a bill on street protests as the government's bid to restrict citizens' rights to freely express ideas rather than a serious ef

June 30, 1998

Sydney Morning Herald - June 30, 1998

Louise Williams, Jakarta – Indonesian soldiers were involved in the disappearances of pro-democracy activists earlier this year, the Commander of the Armed Forces, General Wiranto, has

June 28, 1998

Waspada - July 28, 1998 (summary by Tapol, two items)

North Sumatra – Members of the parliamentary (DPR) fact-finding team in Aceh held a meeting at the office of the NGO, WALHI, in Bandar Aceh to receive testimony from victims of violatio

Tapol - July 28, 1998

London – During the past week, the Habibie regime has announced two measures which it hopes will persuade the international community that it is dedicated to upholding human rights and

June 24, 1998

Kompas - June 24, 1998 (abridged)

Jakarta – Minister of Justice Muladi reminds that the political detainees and prisoners who have been released should refrain from political actions which can disturb public security an

June 22, 1998

Human Rights Watch - June 22, 1998

On May 1, General Wiranto, commander of the armed forces and Defense Minister, set up a Fact-Finding Team to look into the disappearances, after strong domestic and international pressu

June 19, 1998

New York Times - June 19, 1998 (abridged)

Philip Shenon, Washington – Indonesia's new president, B.J.

SiaR - June 19, 1998

Surabaya – The [truth about the] killing of a worker activist, Marsinah, in 1993 is to be revealed.

Kompas - June 19, 1998 (abridged, posted by Tapol)

After failing yesterday to meet members of the Armed Forces parliamentary fraction, the families of five of the "disappeared" visited the International Committee of the Red Cross in Jak

June 18, 1998

Lusa - June 18, 1998

Lisbon – Hundreds of detentions, "missing" and deaths continued to occur in Indonesia and East Timor in 1997, according to the annual report by Amnesty International (AI).

June 15, 1998

Reuters - June 15, 1998

Jakarta – An Indonesian military court on Monday agreed not to link two police officers with the fatal shooting of four university students during an anti-government demonstration last

Cendrawasih Pos - June 15, 1998 (from Tapol, slightly abbreviated)

Asmara Nababan, member of the National Human Rights Commission, Komnas HAM, speaking to the press at Jayapura airport shortly before returning to Jakarta on 15 June, confirmed that huma

Tapol - June 15, 1998

Thirty East Timorese visited Komnas HAM, the National Commission on Human Rights today to complain about the brutal attack on their peaceful demonstration last Friday.

June 10, 1998

Alliance of Independent Journalists press release - June 10, 1998 (abridged)

The Alliance of Independent Journalists condemns Bob Hassan's action in closing the tabloid, ParOn, on 9 June 1998.

New York Times - June 10, 1998

Seth Mydans, Jakarta – Human rights and women's aid groups have begun to document what they say appears to have been an organized campaign of assaults, gang rapes and killings of ethnic

June 9, 1998

Christian Science Monitor - June 9, 1998

Nicole Gaouette, Jakarta – They noticed the grenade after lunch.

June 6, 1998

Sydney Morning Herald - June 6, 1998

Louise Williams, Jakarta – In the final days of the Soeharto regime, the Government made one last desperate attempt to maintain control of way the crisis was reported by ordering all te

June 5, 1998

Jakarta Post - June 5, 1998

Jakarta – The National Commission or Human Rights will soon begin investigating reports that more than 39,000 Acehnese have died in various military operations over the past decade and

Agence France Presse - June 5, 1998

Jakarta – More than 39,000 people have been killed in military operations against a separatist movement in the northern Indonesian province of Aceh in recent years, a rights group said.

Suara Pembaruan - June 5, 1998 (Slightly abbreviated posting by Tapol)

Kontras, the Committee for the Disappeared and Victims of Violence, has urged the Military Police to investigate thoroughly and with all haste the kidnapping of a number of activists.

June 4, 1998

Kompas - June 4, 1998

The Buskers Association of Yogyakarta (SPI) has called on armed forces commander-in-chief General Wiranto to investigate the death of Leonardus Nugroho Iskandar, known to his friends as

The Guardian - June 4, 1998

John Aglionby – A women's rights monitoring group in Indonesia is investigating reports that dozens of women were raped during the rioting last month that contributed to the downfall of

May 29, 1998

Straits Times - May 29, 1998

Jakarta – Hot on the heels of an admission that its own soldiers are believed to have shot dead six student protesters, the Indonesian armed forces yesterday announced that senior polic

May 28, 1998

Kompas - May 28, 1998 (extracts)

Nine students of Djuanda University (Unida), Bogor, West Java have disappeared following an incident on 9 May during which a police officer was killed.

Kompas - May 28, 1998

The National Human Rights Commission said in a statement issued Wednesday that human rights had been violated towards students at Trisakti University who were being prevented from speak

May 26, 1998

Sydney Morning Herald - May 26, 1998

Lindsay Murdoch – Three churches claim they have obtained evidence that Indonesian soldiers are responsible for the deaths of at least 137 people during a military crackdown in Irian Ja

May 23, 1998

Reuters - May 23, 1998

Jakarta – Indonesia's newly-appointed Information Minister Lieutenant-General Yunus Yosfiah said today there would be no problems with media freedom if the local media was responsible a

May 13, 1998

Sydney Morning Herald - May 13, 1998

Louise Williams, Jakarta – A third political activist has confirmed the existence of an interrogation centre near Jakarta, where torture allegedly is being used against kidnapped oppone