04 October 2015

DW (English): Documentaries and Reports: Words against Silence | Documentaries and Reports

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Documentaries and Reports - Words against Silence

The Guest of Honour at this year's Frankfurt Book Fair is Indonesia, a beautiful nation of islands. But Indonesia has a bloody history of colonisation and war. Writers break the silence about the past and the current constraints of life there.


Indonesia is guest of honor at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair. With its 17,000 islands, 800 languages ​​and 300 ethnic groups, Indonesia is a country of superlatives. Yet this vast diversity is still searching for a common identity. After 350 years of Dutch colonial rule, decades of regional wars of independence and a military regime that claimed the lives of a million people, there has still been no attempt to come to terms with the past. But Indonesian writers have been calling for this for years: courageous writers trying to dispel the silence. They include Linda Christanty from Jakarta, who was part of the student movement that overthrew Suharto in the 1990s; Azhari Aiyub from Banda Aceh, who writes about the freedom struggles of the past and is still struggling with the aftermath of the tsunami; or Oka Rusmini in Bali, who writes about the constraints of the Hindu caste system. Deutsche Welle’s Ulrike Sommer and Sabine Kieselbach went to the world’s fourth most populous country to meet the writers who make great sacrifices in order to give a voice to the powerless.

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