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Re: AUT: INDONESIA now : student activist perspective (fwd)
- Subject: Re: AUT: INDONESIA now : student activist perspective (fwd)
- From: batcom@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 19 May 1998 02:10:04 +0200
This is a brilliant confirmation of what we stated (unfortunately in
Italian) some days ago: sure, they were not the students to burn the
skyscreapers.
The accusation of this guy that the riots were/are a manouver of the army,
before to be a vulgar slander, is the proof that too many "militants" are
absolutely unable to grasp the concrete global situation.
Really somebody can think that the simple monstruous figure of the poverty
vs. the richness is not sufficient to explain the riots? The riots in
Venezuela some years ago, were manouvers of the army/police? If so, we can
expect a vast mobilisation of the armies and the police in order to put up
riots in many points of the globe.
The student here wants the reform: somebody else instead of Suharto. It's
possible, likely, that Suharto fall and a smart coalition between the
islamist opposition and the democratic opposition will lead the new
government. But it's sure that the Indonesian working class will remain one
of the less paid and most exploited and the unemployment will continue to
grow. Or will the "civil society" ... overcome?
If a manouver exist it consists in putting forward a false political
problem: democratic or military dictatorship of the same capital. i.e. one
faction of the bourgeoisie or the other. Suharto and his family own a big
share of the Indonesian economy and exert the dictatorship in defense of
his personal /familial monopoly; until now the majority of the bourgeoisie
has been able to share a sufficient amount of the plusvalue. Now the crisis
penalizes the entire bourgeoisie and the majority attacks the Suharto's
monopoly. And you see the kids of the most "respectable" bourgeoisie set
up a democratic movement from their luxury colleges.
Sure, this same student M cannot be nothing else than a democratic
reformist, a bourgeois with the natural blindness of its own class.
r.g.
mauro.jr
## Forwarded Message follows ##
> ________________________________________________
>
> Hallo Ingo !
>
> Today we are very surprissed of what happenned in Indonesia on the
> last day.It was so terrible that people went out to the street to rob
> and burn all of the store in Jakarta and Solo.
>
> The military claimed that the riots was connecting with student
> demonstration.But actually it wasnot true.
>
> Because until today The millitary always stops the student to go out
> from campus. And it's irronic that the millitary use the gun to stop
> the student, but they let people rob and burn the store (I have the
> picture of this). So I think there's an invisible hand behind the
> riot. I heard an issue from Jakarta that for this situation Prabowo
> (son in law of president) was prommoted as Pangkopkamtip to control
> the situation.
>
> This position is like Soeharto in 1965. But general wiranto the chief
> commander of millitary rejected that.Many people in indonesia hope
> wiranto will do reformation, for the army (ABRI) has the biggest
> power in the pollitical constallation in indonesia. But we (our
> student committe) never believe in the army, because the army will
> take advantage just like in 1966,when the student movement was the
> mask of millitary. We donnot want to be leaded by the army.
>
> So I think this situation (riot) was made by millitary to legitimized
> the army stopping the student protest, and in other side to prommote
> prabowo.
>
> What we can do now is just to make people understand that people
> enemy is not cina etnic but the army and the civil who save status
> quo.So robbing and burning the store isnot the way of reformation.
>
> I would like if you will spread the information that it wasnot
> student who made or startted the riot but it was pollitical
> enginering by the army.
>
> Finally I would like to thanks for any help, you and all of over sea
> student give.
>
>
> We shall overcome !
>
> M.
>
>
>
>
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- Thread context:
- AUT: Malaysia-Indonesia,
John Hutnyk Tue 19 May 1998, 10:35 GMT
- AUT: prison notebooks,
robert brown Tue 19 May 1998, 07:59 GMT
- AUT: LL:ART:MUA:War on the Wharfies 18 May update,
Profit Margin Mon 18 May 1998, 20:19 GMT
- AUT: INDONESIA now : student activist perspective (fwd),
Harry M. Cleaver Mon 18 May 1998, 18:56 GMT
- AUT: Negri's constituent power ?,
Sjunnesson & Skirgård Mon 18 May 1998, 15:47 GMT
- AUT: MST[2/2],
Antagonism Mon 18 May 1998, 08:28 GMT
- AUT: MST [1/2],
Antagonism Mon 18 May 1998, 08:26 GMT
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