Tapol

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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][6] 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).

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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) (1978), Treatment of Indonesian political prisoners : forced labour and transmigration, Tapol, retrieved 26 February 2012
  5. ^ Tapol (Organization) (1987), Indonesia : Muslims on trial, Tapol, ISBN 978-0-9506751-4-5
  6. ^ intersections.anu.edu.au

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