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The Trisakti shootings, also known as the Trisakti tragedy (Indonesian: Tragedi Trisakti), took place at Trisakti University, Jakarta, Indonesia, on 12 May 1998. At a demonstration demanding President Suharto's resignation, Indonesian Army soldiers opened fire on unarmed protestors. Four students, Elang Mulia Lesmana, Heri Hertanto, Hafidin ...
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The May 1998 Indonesia riots (Indonesian: Kerusuhan Mei 1998), [1] also known colloquially as the 1998 tragedy (Tragedi 1998) or simply the 98 event (Peristiwa 98), were incidents of mass violence and civil unrest in Indonesia, many of which targeted the country's ethnic Chinese population.
Trisakti Museum was established with the background of the Indonesian university student movement in 1998, when the students across Indonesia rallied to demand reform. [ 3 ] The students at Trisakti University , as a part of the students in Indonesia as a whole, participated in a peaceful protest movement . [ 3 ]
12 May – Trisakti shootings: Indonesian National Army soldiers fire and kill four protestors. [3] This causes the start of the riots in Jakarta. 15 May – 1998 Klender mall fire : A fire in the Klender Mall due to looting leaves at least 200 people dead. [4] 21 May – Fall of Suharto: Suharto resigns as president. [5] [6]
Major locations of the 1998 Jakarta riots (12–15 May) [1] Trisakti shootings, 12 May; 13 May; 14 May; Yogya Plaza fire, 14 May; 15 May. References
Pages in category "1998 in Indonesia" ... Trisakti Museum This page was last edited on 25 May 2024, at 21:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
1998 Banyuwangi massacre: 1998 Banyuwangi, East Java: 143 A witchhunt in Banyuwangi against alleged sorcerers spiraled into widespread riots and violence. In addition to alleged sorcerers, Islamic clerics were also targeted and killed, Nahdlatul Ulama members were murdered by rioters. [14] [15] May 1998 riots of Indonesia: 4–8 and 12–15 May ...