Man: Now that it’s all over, how come it’s just being abandoned?
Youth & Sports Minister Andi Mallarangeng: It’s a National Sports Project isn’t it.
Man: Now that it’s all over, how come it’s just being abandoned?
Youth & Sports Minister Andi Mallarangeng: It’s a National Sports Project isn’t it.
Puppets: Violence... horizontal clashes!
Man: Disregarding a phenomena that keeps repeating itself... that’s a failed republic
Kid: No it’s not Dad... it’s a prosperous republic postponed!
Bhinneka Tunggal Ika: The national motto, Unity in Diversity
1st Man: The law must be enforced firmly and fairly...
2nd Man: Yeah, give an example
Carpet reads: Remissions
Man: It’s not favouritism, or is it favouritism, or favouring the rich, or good conduct?
Ezra Sihite/Wisnu Cipto – Mass organisations (Ormas) that are part of the Pancasila Front are ready to oppose any follow up on the recommendations by the National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) on the 1965 killings.
Agus Rahmat, Jakarta – One of the Golkar Party’s mass organisations, Kosgoro 1975 (Mutual Assistance Cooperative) is opposing the recommendation by the National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) that the government apologise to the families of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI).
Yatna Pelangi – Marking Indonesia’s 67th anniversary of independence, members of the transsexual, gay and lesbian community held an Independence Day commemoration in Ndalem Notoprajan in the Central Java city of Yogyakarta.
Aditya Revianur, Jakarta – The Nahdlatul Ulama’s Central Board (PBNU) with the support of retired army officers and mass organisations is strongly opposed any form of apology by the government or the Indonesian president for the 1965-1966 tragedy.
Aditya Revianur, Jakarta – The chairperson of the Anshor Youth Movement (the youth wing of the Islamic mass organisation Nahdlatul Ulama), Nusron Wahid, says that the government does not need to acknowledge past gross human rights violations, particularly the humanitarian tragedy in 1965-1966.