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Extracted Claims (18452)
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👤 U.S. deputy chief of mission in JakartaSimplified: In Nov 1965, US official in Jakarta expressed support for the Indonesian army.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 the articleSimplified: The Johnson administration did not criticize the Indonesian atrocities.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 U.S. ambassador in JakartaSimplified: In April 1965, the US ambassador to Jakarta advised Johnson to support the Indonesian army.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 RobinsonSimplified: Robinson argues Western powers aided crimes against humanity, possibly genocide, in Indonesia.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 the articleSimplified: Robinson used Indonesian sources to detail army's role in massacres, countering 50 years of cover-up.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 RobinsonSimplified: Robinson estimates about 500,000 people were killed in the Indonesian military assault.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 the articleSimplified: On October 1, 1965, junior Indonesian army officers killed six generals.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 the articleSimplified: The PKI was the world's third-largest communist party.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 Barack ObamaSimplified: They arrived in 1967, shortly after a purge where Obama said between 500,000 and 1 million people were killed.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 the articleSimplified: A future US president moved to Jakarta at age 6 with his mother after she married an Indonesian man.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 the articleSimplified: Geoffrey Robinson wrote a book about the Indonesian massacres of the late 1960s criticizing the Indonesian military and foreign powers involved.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Article modified on 2025-09-12.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Article published on 2025-09-12.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: US, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt propose Sudan peace roadmap.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Sudanese women displaced by fighting in al-Fashir are in a camp in Al Dabba, Sudan, on September 6, 2025, due to deteriorating humanitarian situation.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 the countriesSimplified: US, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Egypt proposed a 3-month truce and ceasefire in Sudan.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: The article was modified on 2025-11-06.1 sources7 months ago