Indonesia Documents 1965 Amnesty International Indonesia Dokumentasi 1965 Amnesty International
On 1 October 1965 an alleged coup attempt took place in Jakarta, Indonesia, in which a small group of military tried to seize power and 6 army generals were killed. What precisely happened and who was really responsible has never been established. General Suharto crushed the possible coup attempt within days and blamed the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) for masterminding the coup attempt. A nation-wide campaign of human rights violations was carried out against all those considered members of the PKI and suspected sympathizers. According to different estimates, the number of victims may well have reached half a million deaths. Killings, arrests, torture and disappearances lasted for several years; arbitrary detention and forced labour for more than 10 years. Discrimination lasts until today, fifty years later.
This website makes accessible the original documentation that Amnesty International has gathered and used for its activities in support of prisoners of conscience, or against unfair trials and the death penalty, forced labour and other human rights violations. It is structured as an overview of the time and place, the type of human rights violations and type of documents. This overview is limited to the documents that have been uploaded on the website www.Indonesia1965.org covering the period 1967 until 1992. More recent documents can be found on www.amnesty.org.
The structure of this website is focused on the human rights violation that has occurred. The overall structure of the information is:
• Year of the human rights violation
• Place of the human rights violation or prison camp
• Type of the human rights violation
• Type of the document by Amnesty International that describes the human rights violation
• Affiliation of the victim of the human rights violation
• Religion of the victim
• Ethnicity of the victim
• Judicial procedure / Legislation