Marsinah
Marsinah (10 April 1969 – 8 May 1993) was a worker activist at an Indonesian company, PT Catur Putra Surya in Porong, Sidoarjo, East Java province, whose rape and murder drew international attention to the practices of the Suharto dictatorship and the suppression of workers. Marsinah was serving as a negotiator for 500 workers striking over supplemental payments for food and transportation. On May 4 she was kidnapped following a demonstration, her body found four days later. Those responsible have never been brought to justice.[1]
- ↑ Hellwig and Tagliacozzo (2009). The Indonesia Reader: History, Culture, Politics. Duke University Press. Durham and London. p 393
External links
- Megawati Reopens Marsinah Case Workers Online, 19 April 2002, Accessed 13 May 2009.
- The Limits of Openness: Human Rights in Indonesia and East Timor Human Rights Watch, September 1994.
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