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Remembering Gross Human Rights Violations

Monday, July 10, 2023

A number of countries built and preserved monuments of gross human rights violations. Unfolding the victims’ stories, uncovering the truth.

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Rivelino Lemos, son of Ana Lemos, gives a eulogy during the commemoration of his deceased mother and other victims of human rights violations in Timor-Leste, in Gleno, Timor-Leste, August 2019. UN Documentation. tempo : 176919862518.

ACEH and East Timor shared the same history as having been areas of military operations under the New Order government. During that time, the two regions bore witness to gross human rights violations. But when it comes to remembrance of the gross human rights violations that happened in their past, Aceh and East Timor do not share the same fate.

In Aceh, the Indonesian government plans to demolish Rumoh Geudong, located in Glumpang Tiga sub

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