Search for books and compare prices on all major online booksellers with one click!

Home  About UsSuggest BookstoreRecommend Us 
    Title/Keywords ISBN  

Indonesia: The Long Oppression

AUTHOR: Geoff L. Simons
ISBN: 0312229828

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Geoff Simons profiles the appalling human-rights record of modern Indonesia against a history of the country. Brutal repression, the unjust legal system and corrupt nepotism are described, with attention to the independence struggles of the East...

Compare Price


HOME--->> Religion --->>IsIam --->>Law IsIam
 
Law IsIam
         Editorial Review

Indonesia: The Long Oppression
- Book Review,
by Geoff L. Simons


From Kirkus Reviews
A fine, grim political-economic history of Indonesia, from the first colonial state to the appointment of Habibie after the Suharto meltdown, from Simons (Libya: The Struggle for Survival, not reviewed). Fine because Simons is a thorough yet fluent and stirring writer, with an eye for attention-grabbing material and also a humane, progressive outlook; grim in that the Indonesian people, all 200 million of them, have had a very rude time of it, since the Portuguese first set up camp there in the 16th century right up until today. Simons starts his coverage with a gruesome overview of human-rights abusesmass killings and mass arrests by the government are simply a part of everyday life in Indonesiaand the economic degradation of the Indonesian citizenry during the period of Suhartos rule, aided and abetted by American and European political interests. It is impossible for Simons not to simmer with rage as he piles up evidence upon evidence of torture and murder, at the army's hands, of a broad swath of Indonesians: anyone in opposition to Suharto and plenty of innocents as wella cruel sampling that seemingly touched each of the countrys 300 ethnic groups. Using ample documentation, Simons demonstrates just how culpable the US is for the bloodletting (conservatively estimated at 250,000 dead civilians) that brought Suharto to power, as well as for the arms dealing and the political and economic stranglehold that kept him in power for 30 years. Finally, Simons argues that sheer corruption and political sycophancy brought on the turmoil that capsized the regime, only to have it replaced by Suharto's lieutenant. An excellent country profile and a jarring reminder that Indonesians continue to fight for democratic rights today, something not lost on the East Timorese, the latest, most public victims of Indonesian aggression. -- Copyright ©2000, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.


Book Description
Geoff Simons profiles the appalling human-rights record of modern Indonesia against a history of the country. Brutal repression, the unjust legal system and corrupt nepotism are described, with attention to the independence struggles of the East Timorese and West Papuans. The historical survey includes the anti-colonialist campaign, the role of Sukarno as first president, the Suharto decades, the 1998 appointment of Habibie as third president and the social chaos caused by economic collapse.



About the Author
Geoff Simons is a freelance writer and former editor.



Buy from Amazon     Compare Prices



         Book Review

Indonesia: The Long Oppression
- Book Reviews,
by Geoff L. Simons

Indonesia: The Long Oppression

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Geoff Simons profiles the appalling human-rights record of modern Indonesia, against a history of the country from colonial times to the present. He highlights the gross acts of repression (torture, killings, etc.) and the unjust legal system and corrupt nepotism that have protected such violations over the years, and he describes the struggles of the East Timorese and West Papuans for independence.

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

A freelance writer profiles the appalling human rights record of modern Indonesia, placing contemporary developments in the context of the country's history from colonial times to the present. Explores the current social chaos caused by economic collapse, as well as the role of foreign powers, emphasizing the involvement of the US and Britain in supporting attempted coups against Sukarno, in encouraging the 1960s massacres, and in protecting the despotic Suharto regime. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


Buy from Barnes & Noble     Compare Prices




HOME  |  Recommend bookstore  |  Rate bookstore  |  Link to us  |  Report bug  |  Contact us
Copyright© 2003 - 2005, PowerBookSearch.com. All Rights Reserved.