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East Timor

Rare, smuggled animals

by Jill Jolliffe
April 2012, no. 340

Making Them Indonesians: Child transfers out of East Timor by Helene van Klinken

Monash University Publishing, $29.99 pb, 213 pp

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Think of Syria today and you have East Timor in 1975–78, the main difference being that the story of Indonesia’s brutal invasion was totally hidden from the world. It was in this framework of pain, trauma, and confusion that an estimated three to four thousand Timorese children were carried off to Indonesia without informed parental consent.

 


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Making Them Indonesians: Child transfers out of East Timor by Helene van Klinken

Monash University Publishing, $29.99 pb, 213 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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