Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Commemorating 1965 in election year: New regime, old formula

 From my piece in The Jakarta Post:

Every year, generally around September and October, we have the same debate concerning the revival of communism and communists in Indonesia. As the most anticipated election since 2014 approached, we saw how this old issue could still gain momentum in 2019. The level of trauma following mass persecution and killings in the aftermath of the abduction and murders of six generals and a low-ranking military member on Sept. 30, 1965, will lead to further manipulation by those among the political elite whenever they see fit. By October last year, amid heated debates regarding the “communist revival”, the National Resilience Institute (Lemhanas) released a statement that communist sympathy had never been proven and was always used by the political elite in election years — a strong claim from a government institute.

Beyond Democracy’s Return: Jakarta’s Gubernatorial Election and the Mutation of Toxic Alliances (Fulcrum ISEAS, 8 Jan 2025)

 My commentary about the 2024 Jakarta's gubernatorial election was published in Fulcrum, please see full article here