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Indonesia's freedom of expression and critical thinking are under attack. Series of repressive and violent acts by the authorities against attempts to critically revisit and review the 1965 communist purge for the betterment of the nation and its people are a strong proof that the totalitarian legacy from the New Order Regime is still alive and kicking.
Suharto may be gone but the guards of the old regime are still watching the people's move, and in many cases, launching oppressive action to shut down people's freedom.
In just one week, we have seen numbers of evidence.
Indonesia's freedom of expression and critical thinking are under attack. Series of repressive and violent acts by the authorities against attempts to critically revisit and review the 1965 communist purge for the betterment of the nation and its people are a strong proof that the totalitarian legacy from the New Order Regime is still alive and kicking.
Suharto may be gone but the guards of the old regime are still watching the people's move, and in many cases, launching oppressive action to shut down people's freedom.
In just one week, we have seen numbers of evidence.
The recent arbitrary arrest, as well deportation and blacklist  of Tom Iljas in Sumatra by local police and immigration for visiting his father's grave – the victims of the 1965 mass murders – is a blatant
 example of such New Order spirit, a state crime against its own citizens.  The subsequent terror against Tom Iljas's  family by respective village chief and sub-district head shows the die-hard sick
 mentality of state officials. 
Then The Lentera student magazine was forced to withdraw its latest edition from circulation for publishing stories about the 1965 killings in Salatiga, Central Java. Three the university students were taken to the police station and interrogated.
We have also witnessed other events that discussed different aspects of 1965 being cancelled or attacked both by civilians or law enforcers in different parts of Indonesia (Banyuwangi, Solo, Bukittinggi etc.). Theseincidents are definite proofs of threat and absence of protection to freedom of expression in Indonesia.
And most recently, the fact that Ubud Writers and Readers Festival has also been intimidated by local and national authorities to cancel anyprograms related to the 1965 mass killings is a testament that the stateofficials are watching the citizens' every move, and also highlightincreasing repression against civilians and creativity.
We,writers, journalists, artists and activists, join together to condemnthis growing repression against people's freedom of expression and the shutting down of critical thinking by using New Order Regime's repressive ways.
We urge:
1. Indonesian Police and their officers at provincial, district and sub-district level, especially in Bali, Salatiga and Padang to respect people's constitutional and basic rights for freedom of expression. They must stop any action to ban or cancel any discussion or seminar to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1965 tragedy because all discussion and discourse about the upheaval must be seen as a part of national reconciliation, which has been pledged by President Joko Widodo's administration.
2. Reject and cancel any immigration measure (deportation, blacklist) against Tom Iljas, based on the fact that Tom Iljas and his family are innocent and have not committed any legal or immigration-related violations.
3. President Joko Widodo and Indonesian Government together with local authorities to provide protection and guarantee the safety of those who wish and plan to discuss, review and investigate the 1965 tragedy from all kinds of censorship, intimidation and terrors
4. Groups and individuals who have been involved in violent acts against discussions on the1965 tragedy to restrain themselves and open dialogue to allow for the peaceful solution of the national tragedy.
We believe that after 50 years the nation urgently needs an open, transparent and honest investigation and discussions on the 1965 Communist mass murder and its aftermath events that have claimed millions of lives and brought misery to millions of others.
The family of the victims must receive justice they deserve to get, while we believe that it's best for the institutions allegedly involved in the crimes to clean their name once and for all to allow them embrace the better future. It's the best interest of the nation and its people if the massacre is cleared from surrounding dust and that justice is given to both the perpetrators and victims.
For comment, contact:
 Abdul Khalik - Founder ASEAN Literary Festival/Journalist - (+6281317212838)
 Yulia Evina Bhara - Director Partisipasi Indonesia - (+6281282275648)
 Tunggal Pawestri - Women's rights activist - (+628174962666)
Initial signatories
 (to add you name email Yulia Evina Bhara):
Okky Madasari – Writer/ Founder of ASEAN Literary Festival
 Faiza Marzoeki – Playwright, Theater Producer and Director of Institut Ungu
 Aquino Hayunta –Indonesian Art Coalition
 Tunggal Pawestri - BITES
 Yulia Evina Bhara – Partisipasi Indonesia
 Dhyta Caturani - Activist
 Felencia Hutabarat - Indonesian Art Coalition
 Damar Juniarto – Social Blogger
 Abdul Khalik – Journalist/Founder of ASEAN Literary Festival
 Joshua Oppenheimer – Filmmaker
 Iin Purwanti – Alumni of FIB UI
 Amerta Kusuma – KawanKawan Film
 Fanny Chotimah – Writer/Filmmaker
 Mary Farrow – Activist/Coordinator of  Emerald Community House Australia
 Yuliana Sandy Aryani – Alumni of FIB UI
 Yerry Wirawan – Alumni of  FIB UI
 Musita Hartanti – Alumni of  FIB UI
 Umar Idris - Alumni of FIB UI/Journalist
 Bonnie Triyana,- Chief Editor Historia Magazine.
 Amatul Rayyani Siddiqah – Journalist
 Atmakusumah Astraatmadja – Press Observer/Lecturer on Journalism
 Vivi Widyawati – Politik Rakyat
 Mutiara Ika Pratiwi – Perempuan Mahardhika
 Aryo Wisanggeni – AJI Indonesia
 Arfi Bambani - AJI Indonesia
 Yudi Adiyatna - Youth Pro Active TII
 Grace Tobing - Indonesia Against Human Trafficking (FIGHT)
 Iman D Nugroho - AJI Indonesia
 Afra Suci Ramadhan – Pamflet
 Nabilla Reysa - Pamflet
 Niesrina Nadhifah – Kontras
 Amira Hasna - Youth Rights Now
 Qory Dellasera – Activist
 Annayu Maharani - Indonesian Art Coalition
 Oming Putri - Indonesian Art Coalition
 Abduh Aziz -  Indonesian Art Coalition
 Indah Yusari – Pamflet
 Justian Edwin - Pamflet
 Ardi Yunanto - visual artist
 Qorihani - ALumni of Faculty of Cultural Studies, University of Indonesia
 Muhammad Faisal Bustamam - Videomaker/Activist
 Veronica Iswinahyu - Activist
 Prathiwi W. Putri - pecinta Kampung Kota
 Rahung Nasution - food culture activist & videomaker
 Wilson Obrigados - Writer
 Yasmin Purba - YLBHI
 Mugiyanto – INFID
 Wisnu Surya Pratama - Film maker
 Dwi Sujanti Nugraheni - Filmmaker
 Dinda Nuurannisaa Yura - Women's Rights Activist
 Sinnal Blegur - Perkumpulan Praxis
 Ibeth Koesrini -Activist
 Kurnia Yudha F - Filmmaker
 Efi Sri Handayani - Filmmaker
 Vera Lestafa - Filmmaker
 Shelly W.M - Activist
 Agnes Gurning - Activist
 Lukman Simbah - citizen
 Zico Mulia - citizen
 Isti Komah - Nawit Women Group
 Yolandri Simanjuntak - citizen
 Shinta Miranda - writer
 Soe Tjen Marching - writer and activist
 Dede Dyandoko Kendro - citizen
 Kurniawan- Journalist
 Ranggoaini Jahja - Activist
 Ririn Sefsani - Small Earth Community
 Arman Dhani - Writer
 Asfinawati - Public lawyer
 Gustaff H Iskandar - Common room
 Wenny Mustikasari - citizen
 Andreas iswinarto - Galeri Lentera Pembebasan
 Ajar Pamungkas - Warga Yogyakarta
 Jess Melvin - The University of Melbourne, Australia
 Christina Yulita - citizen
 Dolorosa Sinaga - Artist/Lecturer Faculty of Fine Art of Jakarta Institute of the Arts
 Elisabeth Ida Mulyani - Artist, Belgium
 Kresna Astraatmadja
 Todung Mulya Lubis - Lawyer
 Josefin Morge - Chairperson VIF, Left Forum Sweden
 Brad Simpson - Historian, University of Connecticut, USA
 Peter Boyle, 91̳ Weekly, Australia
 Debbie Prabawati - Activist/Researcher
 Jeffrey
 A. Winters - Professor of Politics/Director of the Equality Development
 and Globalization Studies (EDGS) Program Northwestern University, USA
 Tamara Pearson - Journalist/Author of The Butterfly Prison
 Tom Iljas - Sweden
 Joanne Faulkner - Lecturer in Women's and Gender Studies, UNSW, Australia
 John Pilger - Writer/Filmmaker/Journalist
 Pip Hinman - Journalist/Activist Australia
 Professor Ariel Heryanto - Australia
 Grace Leksana - Institut Sejarah Sosial Indonesia
 Dr. Max Lane - Melbourne, Australia
 Imelda Liliyanti - ILUNI FIB UI
 Ratu Febriana Erawati - ILUNI FIB UI
 Jemma Purdey - Herb Feith Foundation
 Herlambang P. Wiratraman - Coordinator Serikat Pengajar HAM Indonesia
 Chris Nash - Journalism Professor, Monash University, Australia
 Wendy Bacon - Journalist, Australia
 Signe Byrge Sørensen - Filmmaker, Denmark
 Max White - Amnesty International, USA
 Saskia Wieringa - Professor and Writer
 Stanley Adi Prasetyo - Journalist
 Andreas Harsono - Human Rights Watch researcher on Indonesia
 Mery Kolimon - Koordinator Jaringan Perempuan Indonesia Timur
 Bilven-Ultimus
 Dr Annie Pohlman - The University of Queensland, Australia
 Ayu Wahyuniengroem - University of Indonesia
 Raihana Diani - Acehnese
 Soraya Oktaviani - Indonesia untuk Kemanusiaan
 Brad Adams -  Asia Director, Human Rights Watch
 Dodi Yuniar - Asia Justice and Rights
 Sangdenai - Freelance Writer
 Edo Wulia - minikino.org
 Tria Nin - Writer
 Lini Zurlia - Activist
 Anggun Pradesha - SWARA
 Data RB - nefos.org
 Kartika Pratiwi - Kotakhitam Forum
 Shita Laksmi - ICT and Open Governance Activist
 Dewi Chandraningrum - Lecturer, writer, academic
 A. Dananjaya - Kotakhitam Forum
 Dimas D Saputra - Kotakhitam Forum
 Aquido Adri - Kotakhitam Forum
 Kyq Sallata - Kotakhitam Forum
 Berto Tukan - Writer and cultural activist
 Olin Monteiro - Activist
 Afnaldi Syaiful - Activist
 Anton Muhajir - Blogger
 Tri Em - citizen
 Eddi Prayitno - Indonesia Center of Deradicalism and Wisdom
 Dr Jordana Silverstein- Historian, University of Melbourne, Australia
 Dr Ian Wilson - Academic, Murdoch University, Australia
 Nursyahbani Katjasungkana, Chair, YLBHI Board of Trustee
 Ellin Rozana - Institut Perempuan
 Whisnu Yonar - Activist
 Bivitri Susanti - Legal Reform Activist/Academician