Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Volume by Dinah Shelton (Editor)

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Clayton, Victoria: Monash University Centre of Southeast Asian Studies. Cribb, Robert (2001). “How Many Deaths? ” In Violence in Indonesia, ed. Ingrid Wessel and Georgia Wimhöfer. Hamburg: Abera. Cribb, Robert (2003). ” In Genocide: Cases, Comparisons, and Contemporary Debates, ed. Steven L. B. Jensen. Copenhagen: Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Crouch, Harold (1978). The Army and Politics in Indonesia. : Cornell University Press. Drakeley, Steven (2000). Lubang Buaya: Myth, Misogyny, and Massacre.

In a few regions—notably Bali and East Java—civilian militias, drawn from religious groups (Muslim in East Java, Hindu in Bali, Christian in some other regions) but armed, trained, and authorized by the army, carried out raids themselves. Rarely did militias carry out massacres without explicit army approval and encouragement. More common was a pattern in which party members and other leftists were first detained. They were held in police stations, army camps, former schools or factories, and improvised camps.

Scheinin, eds. (2000). Operationalizing the Right of Indigenous Peoples to SelfDetermination. Turku/Abo˚, Finland: Institute for Human Rights. encyclopedia of GENOCIDE and CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY [515] Indonesia Alfonso-Martinez, M. (1999). Study on Treaties, Agreements and Other Constructive Arrangements Between States and Indigenous Populations. 2/ 1999/20. Geneva: Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. Alfredsson, Gudmundur (1993). ” In Modern Law of SelfDetermination, ed. C. Tomuschat.

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