
The memories of Abdul Khalik watching his father being driven away from their remote Indonesian village by Dutch soldiers to be executed, are still fresh. "He said to me, 'Go home, son' but I refused," recalled the 75-year-old, his eyes focused somewhere in the distant past, during an interview in Bulukumba district on the central island of Sulawesi. His father was shot dead the next day, one of thousands killed by the Dutch army during the 1940s war ...
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