Interview of Dorothy Read, author of “End of Silence”

Hello everyone, just recently we got news that Dorothy Read, author of book “End of Silence” was interviewed in Idaho Public Television at 3 June 2010:

The account of one East Dutch Indies family’s survival during World War II and the Indonesian Revolution is the subject of this edition of Dialogue.

Joan Cartan-Hansen interviews sisters Ilse Evelijn Veere Smit and Edith Evelijn Veere, who survived the two atrocities, as well as author Dorothy Read, who helps Ilse tell her family’s story in the new book End the Silence.

The sisters lived through the Japanese invasion of the Dutch East Indies in 1942 and the revolution in the war’s aftermath and talk about their lives during those turbulent times.

After the Japanese invasion of the Dutch East Indies in 1942, 9-year-old Ilse, her mother and siblings were sent to a concentration camp. Tortured by her captors, Ilse survived the war only to see her family become targets of Indonesian revolutionaries determined to wipe out Dutch colonialists. How Ilse survived a war and a revolution became a family secret, not to be discussed until now as Read documents the story in their book.

The story told in End the Silence is a little known yet relevant piece of World War II, an addition to the tragic sagas of Europe’s concentration camps and the interment of Japanese Americans in the U.S. It is a piece of history that belongs to a world audience, as it exposes the iniquity and indignities suffered by people interned in the Dutch East Indies, now known as Indonesia.

Please visit this page to download the video/audio file.

Holland’s Indos Celebrate Roots

Tong Tong Fair just got coverage in Jakarta Globe. This is archive of the original news which could be found here.

Film: Japanese Internment Camps of Dutch Civilians

Posted by Priscillia @ Indo Forum:

Japanese camp

New Film Project “Buitenkampers”. The Dutch Film Foundation that produced the documentary of interviews of people that were in the Japanese Concentration Camps 1942-1946. http://japanseburgerkampen.org is now looking for stories of individuals that spent the war years in Indonesia OUTSIDE the camps during the war years. If your parents and/or grandparents were any of these people and are interested, go to this page. If pages are in Dutch, click on the British Flag for the English version.

Indo Project at MetroTV

Hi everyone, just a small update. I just recently met members of The Indo Project Team in Jakarta about two weeks ago, Mike Hillis and Marlin Darrah. We discussed a lot of things regarding the Indo Project. The project is still ongoing, the film project will be started approximately at April 2010 and the project is still looking for investor.

The site is unfortunately has not been finished. There are several problems but hopefully could be launched at January 2010.

Anyway, MetroTV interviewed Mike Hillis at 15 December 2009. You could see the video here. Please wait about 9-10 minutes after the video running.

The Indo Heritage Project

Hi there. Just received message from Dutch-Indonesian community at facebook. We were just informed the Indo Project has started. This project is led by Bianca, an Indo from Seattle. University of Boston also supports the project.

The original news could be read here. This is post is an archive from the original news.

Panel Discussion: “Beyond the Netherlands”

Bianca just posted information about this event at Dutch-Indonesian Community, anyone interested to come?:

2–4 p.m.
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium, 3rd Floor
This panel calls on the experience of South Africans, a Dutch family in Indonesia, an immigrant from St. Maarten, and a Dutch playwright to consider the effects of Dutch colonialism. New School Professor Sean Jacobs moderates a lively discussion with author and Berkeley professor Inez Hollander, artist and poet Deborah Jack, poet and scholar Marlon Burgess, and playwright and actress Adelheid Roosen.

Location: Brookylb Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York 11238-6052
Telephone: (718) 638-5000; TTY: (718) 399-8440

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