By Francisco S. Tatad

The Manila Times-July 3, 2023

In a rare act of national healing, the Indonesian government has decided to indemnify victims of past political injustices and open a new chapter in its colorful history. It is an ambitious act that aims to provide material benefits to the relatives of more than half a million people that died or disappeared in the anti-communist purge in the 1960s and during the protests that brought down the Suharto regime years later. A voluntary initiative of the Widodo government, it aims to foster a more cohesive and more humane Indonesian society and bury a dark period in its history. It also provides a shining example for others to follow; if it works in Indonesia, it should work here in the Philippines for one. Read more at: https://www.manilatimes.net/2023/07/03/opinion/columns/indonesia-sets-the-pace/1898874 First published in The Manila Times