Making them Indonesians: Child transfers out of East Timor by Helene van Klinken, Monash University Publishing, Melbourne, 2012
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Launch in Melbourne, 16 February 2012. Pictures
Launch in Leiden, Netherlands, 26 April 2012. Link
Reviews:
Rare, smuggled animals by Jill Jolliffe (Australian Book Review, No. 64 April 2012) (Subscribe ABR or ABR Online Edition)
Recent newspaper articles and radio programs:
- East Timorese children: A Mirror of Colonialism by Aboeprijadi Santoso (Jakarta Post, 24 March 24 2013)
- Timor’s lost generation HIndsight ABC Radio National (14 November 2012)
- Anak Merindukan Induk Hiburan, INFO Buku Baru (Kompas, 9 September 2012)
- Book Shines a Light on Indonesia’s Transfer of East Timor Children by Karis Schneider (Jakarta Globe, 3 August 2012)
- Kinderen Oost-Timor als oorlogstrofee meegenomen by Ab Jansen (Reformatorisch Dagblad 30 April 2012) (Dutch language)
- Making them Indonesians: Child transfers out of East Timor interview with Helene van Klinken (ABC Radio Australia, 29 March 2012)
- Renewed hopes for East Timor’s ‘stolen generation’ interview with Kirsty Sword Gusmao and Helene van Klinken (ABC Radio National, The World Today, 7 March 2012)
- “MengIndonesiakan Mereka”: pemindahan anak-anak Timor Timur wawancara dengan Helene van Klinken (ABC Radio Australia, 7 March 2012)
- Fate of East Timor’s stolen generation in Indonesia finally coming to light by Lindsay Murdoch (The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 March 2012) The same article also appeared in The Melbourne Age, The Canberra Times and The Brisbane Times
- Lost children of East Timor search for families interview with Helene van Klinken ABC Radio Australia, 17 February 2012)
- ‘If You Have Time, Please Come Home’: The Divided Families of Timor Leste, Kisah Anak Timor yang Hilang (2): Pulsanglah ke Rumah, Nak! by Citra Dyah Prastuti (Radio Asia Calling, 14 January 2012)
- A long journey home… Timor’s lost children, Perjalanan panjang menuju rumah… Anak-anak Timor Leste yang hilang, by Citra Dyah Prastuti (Radio Asia Calling, 24 December 2011)