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Indonesia’s ‘updated’ history books stoke fears of buried truth about anti-Chinese riots

Scholars worry Prabowo’s government will ‘whitewash’ the 1998 violence, but a minister says the project would go ahead despite criticism

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Indonesian troops patrol around damaged sites following the May 1998 riots in Jakarta. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse
The Indonesian government’s plans to issue new history books have sparked fears that mention of deadly riots in 1998 targeting mostly ethnic Chinese in the country will be scrubbed from the text.
The 10-volume account was ordered by the administration of President Prabowo Subianto, an ex-general accused of abducting activists in the unrest that preceded dictator Suharto’s fall, claims he denies.

Scholars fear his government could use the exercise to rewrite history and cover up past abuses.

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Draft volume summaries and a chapter outline seen by Agence France-Presse do not include any specific section on the 1998 violence.

A summary of Suharto’s rule in the volume dedicated to him only mentions how “student demonstrations … became a factor” in his resignation.

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“The writing was flawed since the beginning,” said Andi Achdian, historian at Jakarta’s National University, who has seen the outline.

“It has a very strong tendency to whitewash history.”

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