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Better Dead than Red? Suppression and Reconstruction of Surabaya's PKI Past

Dahlia G. Setiyawan (History, UCLA)

 
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Discussion on Baskara T. Wardaya and Brad Simpson Talks

Moderator – John Roosa

 
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Discussion On Neles Tebay, Haris Azhar and Kimberly Twarog Talks

Moderator - Mary Zurbuchen

 
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Documenting Mass Violence: History, Truth and Accountability

Brad Simpson (History and International Affairs, Princeton)

 
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Gendering Trauma Recovery in Aceh, 1976-2010

Kimberly Twarog (Women’s Studies, UCLA)

 
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Indigenous Papuans' efforts for ending the conflict with Indonesia

Neles Tebay (Fajar Timur Theological School, Jayapura)

 
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Open Forum for Legacies of Violence in Indonesia and East Timor: A Workshop

Moderators – Geoffrey Robinson (History, UCLA) and David Kaye (Law, UCLA)

 
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Providing Space for the Voiceless: Transitional Justice and Narratives on the 1965 Tragedy

Baskara T. Wardaya (Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta)

 
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Toward a Social History of Indonesia's 1965 Upheaval

Mary Zurbuchen (Ford Foundation)

 
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Transitional Justice in Aceh, Moving Nowhere

Haris Azhar (Commission for the Disappeared and the Victims of Violence - KontraS)

 
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"Lost Causes" and Non-State Actions against Impunity

David Webster (International Studies, University of Regina)

 
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Discussion on David Cohen And David Webster Talks

Moderator - Galuh Wandita

 
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Discussion on David Kaye and John Roosa Talks

Moderator - Asli Bali

 
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Discussion On Galuh Wadita and Hilmar Farid Talks

Moderator - Asli Bali

 
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Impunity is Contagious: Transitional Justice in Indonesia and Timor-Leste

Galuh Wandita (International Center for Transitional Justice, Jakarta)

 
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Legacies of the Occupation

Hilmar Farid (Indonesian Institute of Social History - ISSI)

 
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Legacies of Violence: East Timor Ten Years On

Geoffrey Robinson (History, UCLA)

 
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Opening Remarks at Legacies of Violence in Indonesia and East Timor: A Workshop

Geoffrey Robinson (History, UCLA)

 
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The Shifting Landscape of International Justice

David Kaye (Law, UCLA)

 
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Towards a History of Indonesia's Metapolitics: The Law on Censorship

John Roosa (History, University of British Columbia)

 
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Transitional Justice in East Timor: Overview and Assessment

David Cohen (War Crimes Studies Center, UC Berkeley)

 
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Why Implementation of CAVR is Critical to the Success of Timor Leste

Fernanda Borges MP (Member of Parliament, Timor-Leste)

 
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Festival of Books Preview: Geoffrey Robinson on East Timor

On Saturday, April 24, at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on campus, UCLA Professor Geoffrey Robinson will participate in a discussion of "History: Rising Above Oppression." Robinson is the author of "If You Leave Us Here, We Will Die: How Genocide Was Stopped in East Timor" (Princeton University Press, 2010). The discussion will take place at 11 a.m. in Haines 39.

 
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Professor Fights to Save Records

The records Robinson compiled during his time in East Timor have contributed to a larger record of archives collected by the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation, which collects records of the 25-year Indonesian occupation of East Timor.

 
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Records of East Timor, 1999

UCLA historian Geoffrey Robinson is leading a mission to save evidence of a young nation's turbulent birth and working through his own memories of violence.