The Suharto Coup: A Blueprint for Western Domination
Indonesia's 1965-66 genocide was a calculated sacrifice for 'global economy' integration.
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A million Indonesians died as the price for being the World Bank's 'model pupil'.
Pilger details how the overthrow of President Sukarno and the rise of General Suharto in Indonesia was a Western intervention, not an internal conflict. The killings of an estimated one million alleged communists and dissidents were supported by the US and UK. This violence allowed Western corporations to exploit Indonesia's natural resources and cheap labor, making the nation a 'model pupil' for the World Bank and IMF. This case shows how geopolitical interests, disguised as economic development, can cause severe human rights abuses,...
Supporting evidence
Pilger cites declassified documents and interviews with intelligence officials revealing Western complicity in the Suharto coup and subsequent purges.
Apply this
When evaluating economic 'aid' or 'development' initiatives in resource-rich developing nations, critically examine the underlying geopolitical motivations and potential human costs.









