When They Knocked from within Boxes
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
These children were adopted by families of Indonesian soldiers, placed in orphanages and even in Indonesian pesantrens (Islamic boarding schools). There are many dark and deeply moving tales of what happened to them. When Timor-Leste finally won its independence, most of the children returned to Timor-Leste to find their birth parents.January saw publication of the Indonesian translation of Klinken's book. Tempo has tried to find some of the children now adults and back with their original families.
The stories of Aboriginal children who were taken by force from their families left a deep mark in Helene van Klinken's conscience. When she was little, Klinken's mother, a volunteer at the Aborigine settlement in Cherbourg, Australia, often told her stories about the "Stolen Generations". The term refers to the children of Aborigines and Torres Straits Islanders who were taken from their families and placed in boarding schools. They were put there b
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