Indonesia: keeping the communist myths flying

Written by Duncan Graham It’s that time of the year again when Indonesians look sideways at the neighbours, whisper about family histories, question loyalties. At dawn on 30 September our street’s flagpoles were empty. Then the retired lady opposite who’d worked for the military scolded the forgetful security guard. Soon every gateway post carried the red-and-white … Continue reading Indonesia: keeping the communist myths flying Continue reading »