Overview of the 1965 killings in Indonesia / Robert Cribb Lieutenant Colonel Untung declares the September 30 coup / Untung Syamsuri An anti-communist policy for Indonesia is presented to the Covert Oversight Committee / State Department US diplomats formulate anti-communist response to September 30 incident / Marshall Green A catalogue of anti-communist violence in East Java / Anonymous Sukarno is forced from power / Ottawa Citizen Suharto dies / Shawn Donnan and John Aglionby PKI survivors still face stigma in Indonesia / Alexandra di Stefano Pironti Indonesia still struggles to confront the events of 1965 / Endy Bayuni The Communist PKI were a violent threat in 1965 / Francis J. Galbraith The Communist PKI were not a violent threat in 1965 / Ruth McVey and Benedict R. Anderson The US supplied lists of communists which aided the 1965 Indonesian massacre / Kathy Kadane The US did not supply lists of communists to the indonesian government / Michael Wines The massacre of the PKI was exaggerated / Richard Cabot Howland The 1965 killings constituted genocide / Robert Cribb Suharto was a thoughtful and effective leader, despite flaws / Richard Wolcott Suharto was a corrupt tyrant who damaged Indonesia / John Gittings Indonesia still struggles with the historical memory of the 1965 genocide / Adrian Vickers and Katharine McGregor An Indonesian Catholic recalls his experiences as an anti-Communist before 1965 / Jusuf Wanandi A Western observer describes the violence of 1965 / John Hughes A Indonesian émigré describes the tensions around communism in 1965 and after / Pipit Rochijat Indonesians recount their role in the 1965 massacres / Anthony Deutsch An Indonesian writer describes his imprisonment following 1965 / Pramoedya Ananta Toer Glossary Organizations to contact Bibliography of primary documents For further research Index