Indonesia Must Never Forget May Tragedy
Nurfika Osman & Ulma Haryanto | May 14, 2010
A memorial for Trisakti University students who were allegedly shot dead by soldiers, sparking the bloody and racially concentrated riots that preceded the fall of former President Suharto. (Antara Photo/Paramayuda) Related articles
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374846The problem is that there is no convenenient scapegoat for the military to blame for 1998. The men with short haircuts who directed the looting and rapes were obviously from the security forces. The fact that the military high command conveniently decamped to Malang while Jakarta burned means they have an "excuse". The communists can't be blamed, as they were successfully for the 1965 putsch by rogue soldiers. That only leaves a former son-in-law of Suharto as the obvious culprit, and nobody has the nerve to touch him...
Finally a topic regarding the massacre in May 1998. Been waiting for this topic to be brought up for years. I thought it's gona be just buried like that. I totally agree with Andy. They should put it in Indonesia's history books. Let them reflect and feel the shame on how they treated the Chinese. Chinese rulez.
The willingness to reflecting back and find out whats actually went wrong is one thing that seemingly has became a national traits in this country.
Countless major tragedies and events that has happened in this country's history has been forgotten - people here tend to say "Its not good to talk about bad things, lets just see live up the future.." - Well, looking up to a brighter future is one thing, but learning from our own mistakes is probably the pre-requirements before you actually sets your eyes to a better future.
Everytime I see something big (and sad) happening in this country, I always knew that people will forget about it in no time - especially those in power. I don't know much about becoming a great nation with great traits, but I know one thing for sure - To be able to move on and achieve great things, you have to learn from your mistakes - and that will mean to go through every bitter details of it.
Apparently in this country, people doesn't really live as humans - they're superhumans maybe? or god - if it exist - because it seems they always portrayed themselves as people who never mistakes.
"Patrialis told reporters at the House of Representatives that the government was willing to compensate the victims of the tragedy with employment at state ministries."
Are you kidding me???
The government continues to refuse to get into the core of the matter of 1998 rioting, and this is what they're offering??? That is definitely a bad role model, that is bribery in plain daylight - from government to its citizens!
And if we don't understand how and why it happened, we might not be able to prevent it from happening once again. If we continue to sweep thing under the rug, you know what happens to that rug.
It is important to remember all the different issues and tragedies, including the rapes and mass killings of Chinese-Indonesians, which happened during the May 1998 riots and teach them in schools as a lesson to future generations not to ever have this happen again!
Simply brooming it under the carpet as intended by the justice ministry (maybe because many of the ones responsible at this time are still free and powerful out there - isn't it that two of the army generals from this time are now party leaders?) is not the solution.
The point of view that "The incident happened a long time ago and the investigation should be left in the hands of our law-enforcement entities such as the police and the Attorney General’s Office” as ministry spokesman Martua Batubara states is for sure not the solution, contradicting himself in one sentence - first that it happened "a long time ago" and that "law enforcement agencies are investigating it" - which just means that it is getting moved again and again under a huge pile of paper, never to be concluded.
Why just does it seem so impossible to face issues which happened and have people responsible be taken to trial?
Justice Minister Patrialis Akbar suggested on Wednesday that the nation should move past the May 1998 riots, but a national rights commission is urging the tragedy to be taught in schools so future generations can learn as much as possible about the tragic events that preceded the fall of President Suharto, and by doing so prevent such terrors in the future.
Patrialis told reporters at the House of Representatives that the government was willing to compensate the victims of the tragedy with employment at state ministries.
“If we continue to look for who is most responsible, I don’t think we will ever find a way out. We will just keep looking and looking,” Patrialis was quoted by Detik.com as saying, suggesting that it was no longer a priority for the government to investigate its responsibility in the bloodshed.
“The minister might have his own standpoint when he said that. The incident happened a long time ago and the investigation should be left in the hands of our law-enforcement entities such as the police and the Attorney General’s Office,” ministry spokesman Martua Batubara told the Jakarta Globe on Thursday.
“Furthermore, our ministry does not have the investigative authority, unlike the National Commission of Human Rights [Komnas HAM],” Batubara said.
Andy Yentriyani, from the National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan), said that failure to include the riots in national history books was an attempt to obscure the truth about the chaos surrounding Suharto’s fall after 32 years of autocratic rule.
“The tragedy is only being remembered as demonstrations by students which led to President Suharto quitting. The shooting, the rioting, the sexual abuse of women must be included. We cannot remain silent or deny it. We need to include that in the history books,” Andy said.
“People should remember that human rights violations such as rape and other kinds of sexual assault occurred during the May tragedy,” Andy said, as students demonstrated in the capital on Wednesday to mark the shooting of four Trisakti University students on May 12, 1998. Soldiers allegedly shot the students, touching off riots that targeted security forces and Chinese-Indonesian merchants.
Desti Murdijana, the vice chairwoman of the Komnas Perepuan, said history was a form of capital required to develop the national character.
“It educates people to respect human rights and differences, and to fight for justice,” she said.
Yohannes Temaluru, vice rector of Atmajaya University told the Globe that adding the May Tragedy to the curriculum was a matter of crucial importance.
Yohannes said that the next generation should be able to see it as an incident that should not be allowed to happen again.
“By teaching them the truth and the cost to human rights, they will grow as people who can blend in a pluralistic society so that such incidents will not happen again,” he said.
Bedjo Sujanto, the rector of Jakarta State University (UNJ) echoed Yohannes’ statement, saying, “Our young generation needs to know that once we had a terrible and serious violence in the history of our country, in which many people died and women were abused.”
That knowledge, he said, would make the younger generation aware that such incidents should not happen again. “They left great wounds in people’s hearts,” Bedjo said.
“Since our country was founded, we have all come from different backgrounds. The Chinese are part of us,” he said. “Bhinneka Tunggal Ika [Unity in Diversity, the national slogan] must be practically implemented in society.”
“If we keep restricting ourselves and think that other cultures, religions or ethnic groups are worse than us, we will not be able to live up to that ideal.”
Both lecturers said Indonesia would continue the fight against forgetting about the tragedy, which is annually commemorated nationwide.
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