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the governments that go crazy, so your data explain how these technologies work. so that's how they can also watch it. now the there's, there's the, the nero's a show coming up today. the painful echoes from indonesia struggle of freedom nearly a decade. sense of going to lot of independence from the netherlands in the nations are starting to receive the compensation for crimes. but is it too little too late? and how does the netherlands view it's google and get passed in indonesia? and how lots for me, accusations are from mobile, 13 churches and homes of christians. team park is doc the
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find finish manager. welcome to the the news aisha. glad you can join us 70 or 2 years ago today in the new share declared independence from dr. colonial rule, boston supposed to be another 4 years of a broken wall before the netherlands finally agreed to hand over power. that violent period in indonesian history continues to cost a shadow today. the netherlands only recently began paying damages to the children of indonesians executed by dot soldiers. the double correspondent rebecca, not to who met one man whose final memory about his father is that of him being shot. 2 years ago. russ dissipation started to decline, to suffer from cataracts, but didn't have enough money for a surgery. that change last year when, who received 5000 euros from the dutch government. the money was compensation for
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a massacre committed during indonesia, some more of independence. in 1947, almost all the meals and the village of all good. they were murdered by dutch troops. one of them was the rest of these father. rusty was just 6 years old at the time. and i do, i didn't, but as that a my father was on his way from but john left ascending price. he had his own business. and yeah, he was killed on his way back was with my mother's home. someone said that is that my father had been shots. why do i tried to have up? i wonder if that's a lot more than 400 men are believe to has been killed that day. only a $181.00 bodies were found there remains are buried in this graveyard dedicated to the victims, including rusty's father. the historian on the hon has been following the settlement negotiation closely. she says it took far too long for the netherlands
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to acknowledge its crimes, but sees a payment of damages to the victims. children as an important just or tortured conciliation. i must them, i can't connect. it's too little too late in the sense that many people from the 1st generation have passed away leave me in the 2nd and 3rd generation, their grandchildren. i think this recognition is an important step, not only to ensure the welfare of the family members, but also to emphasize that what they grandparents date was important for the nation building process. and when i got to continue the process mission, building the amount of money that the victims get, cannot do justice for what history has taken from them by rusty, at least has made peace with his pass. i found on them. i don't hold any grudge against the dutch, what has happened. let it be in the past to that video data. well, that pass going to be change. neither under recognition of for all will good. the
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sacrifice written on the wall behind the grief yard are the words, s a he'll on do at the be along to die or live with on, or there is no other choice. and john, i mean off a more context is vanya triana, he's a historian who researches the netherlands as colonial past, particularly in in the new share i, mr. triana, it took the netherlands more than 17 years. do agreed to pay 5000 your was to children of indonesians would been executed by that soldiers. do you think that payment is too little too late? yeah, i think 1st of all. busy money cannot be replace a human life that's. that's for sure, that's clear. but i think i think this is the way the netherlands go from one to one to what you call it one to address day or a problem,
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especially from the past. so this is, you know, the way they went through east a burden they started culbert and so well, uh, from my point of view as a new nation is dirty and we have to respect that, you know, bad as, again money cannot replace or cannot compensate the human lives that, that for sure. but you know, what happened here in the netherlands for offer one d k. you know, many young generation now in the netherlands are really curious about. ready data grandparent and what day are the answers that had been done in indonesia during colonial era? so i think are now the time these uh changed now to many, many, many people here especially the youngster are very good use. and i think that is
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one of the fact that of why the government of the one to compensate and of course the people from the day for an in to 1000 and uh, sort of in the front of the mistake. and they also send a lawsuit against the uh, government of the netherlands. right. the problem is but, but you know, but my concern is, uh, it's easy to read the uh, statement from the judge uh, in land uh, in, in, in, in uh, in the corner of, uh, the heck. you can uh find that charlie the compensation with a different intuition. s a s. uh, what's a good s a deck east indies. uh cecilia not as uh, not as uh, uh, what you call it most as
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a the people of indonesia. so actually definitely one of the deadline. i know for nice the intuition independence i, i, i do want to talk to the doctor about the new generation of the dodge being curious about the colonial era. and then you talk about how the compensation has been given by adults quotes. i mean, they think together, what do we gather about the attitude in the netherlands to the colonial boxed? is that a sense of apology? is that a sense that it was all ok for the time? what is the, what is the impression you get yeah, i didn't uh, into the other line. people are more be aware about their advice. and if from the government of annette deland establish a committee there to know uh of what you call it,
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the baby attention to the uh, content off of a huge body subject in school or in some solid. so this is a problem being no public debate in or so public discussion. in the meanwhile, in indonesia, we also have a historian n or so what you call it uh, yeah. activism as well. so some of the active use, i think the of course and the attention to this issue. uh, what i thing uh what the, what is the import the most is that, you know, they trying to comprehend that past, i mean, before the internet blend as well as in indonesia. yeah. trying to, to understand what happened in the past, especially in, in, in, in colonial time. so this is a new ad that where the younger generation can easily access the information from
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the internet. they cannot the satisfied to and information or knowledge that they get from data. bannon or been better and i think this is a new new era. so what we, you know, we start with the problem, the young, i'm sorry to drop it in. so, but just help me understand this. i mean, you're talking about 350 years of colonial rule. and why is this such a blank page at the moment in the manner in which at least you are describing it in reach of the dodge. and the indonesians are trying to find them. what they believe about this particular beat. it isn't enough. what you don't already out there to know that the entity or for colonial rule was yeah, yeah. uh, i think this is also a bud perspective for the ins and we in indonesia would see and would comprehend that you know what happened in 1945 during our evolution. we are here because at
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the end of the day, at that time we won the war after 4 years fight against the rico. that's how it equal nicely because that's one to equal nice us. meanwhile, here the in internet land i, we have a, you know, we can, you know, we can have a people here who lives here, especially door. so part of our, in the community who feels like, you know, as a victim of our and pollution. so this is a 2 different perspectives and most the majority practiced on rampaging mobs to protect and set fire to charges off the reports. the court on was desecrated. the ledge desecration east crew would violate, focused on stringent blasphemy laws which provide for the death penalty. for insulting islam, a mob goes vigilante for understand sticks and stones.
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to punish focused on christian minority of the 2 men were accused of disagreeing. dakota on our printer, police has done nothing. when a man smuggles cocaine, he is quite within hours. but the person who committed less for me has not been arrested after 24 hours. the police should side with the most dilemma. shake many christians and jetta and follow had to flee. as the most of the mob run sacked by holmes. the walls of the cemetery bull, vandalized and churches set on file. the christian protest, those gathered and cut out you calling for better protection of the people. about the homes, about christian community were burned and finds out about today. oh, churches were attacked and all religious artifacts were destroyed. this isn't the
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1st time such incidents have happened to buckets done. they occur frequently. we've always thought peace. today we gather to judge the punjab government to protect our people. for the love of god, provide justice to our community and ensure our right to live there between a couple huckabee, buckets dons and tell them prime minister and bar on hook. tucker has addressed divine and saying he is gutted by the visuals coming out of john butler in face and above. still an action would be taken against those who violates laws and target minorities. all law enforcement has been asked to apprehend culprits and bring them to justice. rest assured that the government of focused on stands with off citizenry on equal basis focused on blossoming. those are known to be some of the harshest in the world. but reports show that vigilantes often take over before the police on loki quotes can take stuff,
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