Solidarity for Solidarity: How the Indonesian Activists Gained Momentum for National Reformation (Reformasi) through Participating in the Transnational Solidarity Movement for East Timorese Self-Determination, 1995–99

Q4 Computer Science
Pocut Hanifah
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Abstract:Suharto’s New Order regime generated opposition among several quarters of Indonesian society, some of whom called for its democratization. The decision to annex Timor-Leste was also opposed by many, not least by significant numbers of the East Timorese themselves. However. Timorese resistance leader Xanana Gusmão acknowledged that “The struggle for democratic reform in Indonesia and the fight in Timor-Leste have different agendas but the same enemy”, who drove both behind bars. This article discusses how halfway through the 1990s, the New Order’s penitentiaries became the breeding ground of a Timorese-Indonesian solidarity movement that both sought democratic reform in Indonesia and self-determination of East Timor. While incarcerated together, they came to formulate a single agenda against “human right violations” that stretched beyond the predominantly local concerns that had characterized their earlier demonstrations.
以团结促团结:印度尼西亚积极分子如何通过参与东帝汶自决的跨国团结运动获得民族改革的动力,1995 - 1999
摘要:苏哈托的新秩序政权在印尼社会中引起了不同阶层的反对,其中一些人呼吁其民主化。吞并东帝汶的决定也遭到许多人的反对,尤其是相当数量的东帝汶人自己。然而。东帝汶抵抗运动领袖Xanana gusm承认,“印尼争取民主改革的斗争和东帝汶的斗争有不同的议程,但敌人是相同的”,他们都被关进了监狱。本文讨论了在1990年代中期,新秩序的监狱如何成为东帝汶-印度尼西亚团结运动的温床,该运动既寻求印度尼西亚的民主改革,也寻求东帝汶的自决。在一起被监禁期间,他们制定了一个反对“侵犯人权”的单一议程,这超出了他们早期示威活动中主要关注的地方问题。
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Internetworking Indonesia
Internetworking Indonesia COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING-
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