Publication Date: Mar 2014
RRP: $39.95
ISBN: 9781922235121
Format: Paperback
Size: 153mm x 234mm
Pages: 200
Category: Herb Feith Translation Series

Breaking the Silence

Survivors Speak about 1965-66 Violence in Indonesia

Edited by Putu Oka Sukanta

Open Access

‘Half a century on, victims’ voices haunt a democratic Indonesia’ The Conversation


Edited by former political prisoner Putu Oka Sukanta, this is a collection of accounts from people around the archipelago who experienced the 1965 violence in Indonesia. Fifteen witnesses from Medan, Palu, Kendari, Yogyakarta, Jakarta, Bali, Kupang and Sabu Island share their stories of how they navigated this horrifying period of Indonesian history and how they have lived with this past. The book is based on life history interviews with ordinary people who worked as teachers, artists, women’s activists and policemen, whose lives were turned upside down when the attack on those considered to be supporters of the Indonesian Communist Party began. These accounts, including one from a perpetrator who is now tormented by guilt, and survivors who still feel isolated and rejected by society, show how the violence continues to influence Indonesian society.

The book will be a valuable resource for students of history, of Indonesia and for people wanting to understand the impact of this violence.


Putu Oka Sukanta

Putu Oka Sukanta, born in Bali in 1939, is a writer and editor of fiction and non-fiction. He has written novels, poetry, collections of stories, and books about HIV/AIDS and traditional healing. His writing has also been published in English,...
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