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The '''Tapol Bulletin''' is a British-based bulletin <ref>{{Citation | author1=Tapol (Organization) | author2=British Campaign for the Defence of Political Prisoners and Human Rights in Indonesia | title=Tapol bulletin | publication-date=1973 | publisher=TAPOL | issn=1356-1154 }}</ref> that monitored the [[New Order (Indonesia)|"New Order"]] government of [[Suharto]]'s measures against alleged members of the [[Communist Party of Indonesia]] after the 1965-1966 crisis in Indonesia.<ref>{{Citation | author1=Tapol (Organization) | title=Buru | publication-date=1978 | publisher=TAPOL | url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/19282807 | accessdate=26 February 2012 }} </ref><ref>{{Citation | author1=Tapol (Organization) | title=Indonesia : Muslims on trial | publication-date=1987 | publisher=Tapol | isbn=978-0-9506751-4-5 }}</ref><ref>[http://intersections.anu.edu.au/issue10/pohlman.html intersections.anu.edu.au]</ref> It continues to monitor and report human right issues for Indonesia in subsequent presidential eras of Indonesia's history.
The '''Tapol Bulletin''' is a British-based bulletin <ref>{{Citation | author1=Tapol (Organization) | author2=British Campaign for the Defence of Political Prisoners and Human Rights in Indonesia | title=Tapol bulletin | publication-date=1973 | publisher=TAPOL | issn=1356-1154 }}</ref><ref>{{Citation | author1=Tapol (Organization) | title=TAPOL--British campaign for the defense of political prisoners and human rights in Indonesia, United Kingdom | publication-date=1990 | publisher=IDC | url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/21673163 | accessdate=26 February 2012 }}</ref> that monitored the [[New Order (Indonesia)|"New Order"]] government of [[Suharto]]'s measures against alleged members of the [[Communist Party of Indonesia]] after the 1965-1966 crisis in Indonesia.<ref>{{Citation | author1=Tapol (Organization) | title=Buru | publication-date=1978 | publisher=TAPOL | url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/19282807 | accessdate=26 February 2012 }} </ref><ref>{{Citation | author1=Tapol (Organization) | title=Indonesia : Muslims on trial | publication-date=1987 | publisher=Tapol | isbn=978-0-9506751-4-5 }}</ref><ref>[http://intersections.anu.edu.au/issue10/pohlman.html intersections.anu.edu.au]</ref> It continues to monitor and report human right issues for Indonesia in subsequent presidential eras of Indonesia's history.


''Tapol'' is an abbreviation of the Indonesian words for "political prisoners" (''tahanan politik'').
''Tapol'' is an abbreviation of the Indonesian words for "political prisoners" (''tahanan politik'').

Revision as of 08:00, 26 February 2012

The Tapol Bulletin is a British-based bulletin [1][2] that monitored the "New Order" government of Suharto's measures against alleged members of the Communist Party of Indonesia after the 1965-1966 crisis in Indonesia.[3][4][5] It continues to monitor and report human right issues for Indonesia in subsequent presidential eras of Indonesia's history.

Tapol is an abbreviation of the Indonesian words for "political prisoners" (tahanan politik).

External links

References

  1. ^ Tapol (Organization); British Campaign for the Defence of Political Prisoners and Human Rights in Indonesia (1973), Tapol bulletin, TAPOL, ISSN 1356-1154
  2. ^ Tapol (Organization) (1990), TAPOL--British campaign for the defense of political prisoners and human rights in Indonesia, United Kingdom, IDC, retrieved 26 February 2012
  3. ^ Tapol (Organization) (1978), Buru, TAPOL, retrieved 26 February 2012
  4. ^ Tapol (Organization) (1987), Indonesia : Muslims on trial, Tapol, ISBN 978-0-9506751-4-5
  5. ^ intersections.anu.edu.au

See also