@vonny,
Interesting quote, Vonny. Is this the "joy" prevailing that you had in mind, the one that used your tax dollars to help Margaret Thatcher help the USA and Australia slaughter a million people?
Hallelujah Sister, feel that joy and love!
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Our model dictator
The death of Suharto is a reminder of the west's ignoble role in propping up a murderous regime
Monday 28 January 2008 15.16 GMT 85 comments
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2008/jan/28/indonesia.world
Beneath them lay a land of crosses: great black crosses etched against the sky, crosses on peaks, crosses in tiers on the hillsides. Filming clandestinely in East Timor, I would walk into the scrub, and there were the crosses. They littered the earth and crowded the eye. In 1993, the foreign affairs committee of Australia's parliament reported that "at least 200,000" had died under Indonesia's occupation: almost a third of the population. Yet East Timor's horror, foretold and nurtured by the US, Britain and Australia, was a sequel. "No single American action in the period after 1945," wrote the historian Gabriel Kolko, "was as bloodthirsty as its role in Indonesia, for it tried to initiate the massacre." He was referring to Suharto's seizure of power in 1965-6, which caused the violent deaths of up to a million people.