Around this time last year, we were at City Mortuary viewing Ojwang's body lying on a slab, with blood visible from his mouth, eyes, and nose. Yet the then Central OCS, Talaam, had told us he was at Mbagathi receiving treatment. 1 yr later no Justice
#Justice4AlbertOjwang
So the sharp boys & women in Ruto's government have decided that the best way they can protect themselves if they lose the 2027 elections is to SECURITISE all taxes now, so that the next government will have no money at all to work with. They seem to forget that we will jail them, all of them, and freeze all their assets.
These people are really evil.
In Indonesia, between late 1965 and 1966, people were killed at a speed that still feels impossible to process. In a few months, at least 500,000 people were dead. Some estimates go beyond one million.A political crisis became a mass grave almost overnight.
It began with the 30 September Movement, a group of Indonesian military officers and soldiers who claimed they were stopping a right-wing army plot against President Sukarno. In the early hours of 1 October 1965, they abducted and killed six senior army generals. They said they were protecting Sukarno. However, the army said they were communist-backed traitors. That accusation changed Indonesia forever.
At the centre of the blame was the PKI, Indonesia’s Communist Party. It was the largest communist party in the world outside a communist state, with millions of members and supporters through unions, farmers’ groups, women’s groups, and youth movements.
The army already feared it. Conservative Muslim groups, landowners, and local elites feared it, too. For some, communism threatened religion. For others, land. For others, power.
Then came Major General Suharto, a senior army commander who survived the attack and quickly took control of the army response. He crushed the 30 September Movement, blamed the PKI, and turned the crisis into a purge.
Soldiers, militias, and civilian mobs hunted suspected communists, leftists, trade unionists, teachers, intellectuals, women activists, and ethnic Chinese Indonesians.
Some died because they were political. Some because they were poor. Some because they were Chinese. Some because a neighbour pointed.
By the time the killing slowed, the PKI had been destroyed, Sukarno had been pushed aside, and Suharto was on his way to ruling Indonesia for 32 years.
One failed coup.
Six dead generals.
Then hundreds of thousands killed in months.
A Cold War massacre so vast, and so quickly carried out, that the silence after it became part of the crime.
@IraqFootFR Franchement je ne comprends pas pourquoi les équipes qui sont traitées de la sorte ne boycottent tout simplement pas cet évènement. Vous êtes des paillassons ou quoi à vous laisser humilier de la sorte?