In 1965-1966, up to a million Indonesians were massacred.
Hundreds of thousands more were injured, disappeared, raped and
imprisoned without trial. The United States and the United
Kingdom secretly welcomed and supported the killings.
Many of the mass murderers are still alive today and have never
been brought to justice – on the contrary, the killers are
celebrated as heroes. For fifty years the victims have been
asking for justice and for the government to
Say Sorry for ‘65, but Indonesia denies these crimes
even happened.
The new film THE ACT OF KILLING has finally exposed the staggering
reality of Indonesia’s holocaust, and given the victims the
chance they dream of – take action now to support their call for
President SBY to Say
Sorry for '65.
Say Sorry for ’65 is campaign initiated by
Tapol and supported by the
East Timor and
Indonesia Action Network (ETAN).
Take action!
3.Find a screening near you
Going to a showing of The Act of Killing?
Download and print Factsheet:
Minta Maaf! Say Sorry for 65 (PDF)
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Friday, July 19, 2013
Watch The Act of Killing, Say Sorry for 65
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The Act of Killing
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