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The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World is a 2020 nonfiction book by American journalist and author Vincent Bevins. It concerns U.S. government support for, and complicity in, the Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66, during which an estimated one million people were killed in an effort to destroy the political left and movements for government reform in the country. The book goes on to describe subsequent replications of the strategy of mass murder, against government reform and economic reform movements in Latin America and elsewhere. The killings in Indonesia by the American-backed Indonesian forces were so successful in culling communism that the term "Jakarta" was later used to refer to the genocidal aspects of similar la

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  • The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World is a 2020 nonfiction book by American journalist and author Vincent Bevins. It concerns U.S. government support for, and complicity in, the Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66, during which an estimated one million people were killed in an effort to destroy the political left and movements for government reform in the country. The book goes on to describe subsequent replications of the strategy of mass murder, against government reform and economic reform movements in Latin America and elsewhere. The killings in Indonesia by the American-backed Indonesian forces were so successful in culling communism that the term "Jakarta" was later used to refer to the genocidal aspects of similar later plans implemented by other authoritarian capitalist regimes with the assistance of the United States. (en)
  • 《雅加达方案》(英語:The Jakarta Method)是2020年由美国记者及作家(Vincent Bevins)所作的纪实文学作品。本书聚焦于美国对1965年-1966年发生的印度尼西亚大屠杀的支持,在此期间约100万印度尼西亚共产党员、被怀疑是共产党员的人、印度尼西亚华人以及其他一些人遭到杀害,随后在拉丁美洲和其他地区,这项策略进行了复制。由美国支持的印度尼西亚军队在印尼当地开展的屠杀在清除共产主义方面非常成功,以至于“雅加达”这一术语此后被用于称呼类似的种族灭绝方案。 (zh)
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  • 《雅加达方案》(英語:The Jakarta Method)是2020年由美国记者及作家(Vincent Bevins)所作的纪实文学作品。本书聚焦于美国对1965年-1966年发生的印度尼西亚大屠杀的支持,在此期间约100万印度尼西亚共产党员、被怀疑是共产党员的人、印度尼西亚华人以及其他一些人遭到杀害,随后在拉丁美洲和其他地区,这项策略进行了复制。由美国支持的印度尼西亚军队在印尼当地开展的屠杀在清除共产主义方面非常成功,以至于“雅加达”这一术语此后被用于称呼类似的种族灭绝方案。 (zh)
  • The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World is a 2020 nonfiction book by American journalist and author Vincent Bevins. It concerns U.S. government support for, and complicity in, the Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66, during which an estimated one million people were killed in an effort to destroy the political left and movements for government reform in the country. The book goes on to describe subsequent replications of the strategy of mass murder, against government reform and economic reform movements in Latin America and elsewhere. The killings in Indonesia by the American-backed Indonesian forces were so successful in culling communism that the term "Jakarta" was later used to refer to the genocidal aspects of similar la (en)
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