Censorship of Films & East Timor

Jan 11th, 2006, in IM Posts, by David

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3 Comments on “Censorship of Films & East Timor”

  1. Felis Says:
    January 12th, 2006 at 6:15 am

    Can the Indonesians face the truth?

  2. si bibir mer Says:
    December 3rd, 2006 at 1:48 pm

    They don’t even dare to expose domestic religion injustice, how can you expect Indonesian government to expose East Timor injustice?
    Have you ever heard the religious massarce of Situbondo when many Moslem clerics and their people massarce Christians and burn their churches? Will they ever get exposed? No. Indonesian Moslem are only good and quick to recite the name of their God, but not to follow God himself.

  3. riyoz Says:
    March 25th, 2008 at 9:59 am

    I’ve watched john pilger’s movie about east timor “death of a nation” it quite enlihtening….no it’s not about muslim killing christians, coz’ suharto’s general who carried out operation comodo, gen. LB Moerdani, is a catholic, and most members of csis where suharto got his reccomendations are non-muslims….it’s about a brutal military dictatorship invading a portion of a small island with a green light to go and full-support from govts of us and australian, even the indonesian people at that time don’t have a clue about what’s been going on in east timor….you see, during the suharto years flow of informations are controlled by the govt, the indonesians are suppressed by suharto, in 84 the regime even slaughtered muslims in Tanjung Priok, and govt intels created it’s own ‘muslim terrorist’ group by the name of ‘komando jihad’ as a pretext for suppressing other muslims in this country….



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