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'''Gen. Prabowo''' or Prabowo Subianto was ]'s son-in-law who allegedly staged the chaos, plunderings, rapings, and murders during the ]. He is the son of former finance minister, ] and his brother, ], was the controller of one of Indonesia's larger conglomerates, the ], before it went bankrupt during the 1997-98 economic crisis. '''General Prabowo''' or Prabowo Subianto was ]'s son-in-law who allegedly staged the chaos, plunderings, rapings, and murders during the ]. He is the son of former finance minister, ] and his brother, ], was the controller of one of Indonesia's larger conglomerates, the ], before it went bankrupt during the 1997-98 economic crisis.


Prabowo is considered a war criminal and the most corrupted man in the century. An extremely powerful man before the fall of ], Prabowo came to be widely hated as a ] and "the most corrupt man in the country", "an ] and a ]".


Back at the ] Prabowo, a ] officer, is charged with having been involved in many ] violations at the conflict zone. However, most of the crimes with which his name was connected were committed in the effort to block the ].
Prabowo was considered ] and ] figure. Back at the ], he was involved in many human rights violation at the conflict zone. But most of his crimes were done during the 1998 Reformation. By the time, he was involved in the kidnappings, tortures, abuses, and murders over the anti-Suharto intellectuals and activists. The sadistic operations were mostly done using his men and loyalists within the ], especially its elite unit, ]. Many of the victims were still missing and believed to be dead by now, including poet and artist ], and Bimo Petrus Anugerah, Ismail, Mochammad Yusuf, Sonny, Ryan or Yani Afri, Ucok Munandar Siahaan, Yadin Muhyidin, Noval Said Alkatiri, Herman Hendrawan, Suyat, Deddy Hamdun, dan Hendra Hambali. But some of his victims were still alive to tell the story, including ], Desmon Mahesa, Haryanto Taslam, and those who are now members of IKOHI (Ikatan Keluarga Orang Hilang Indonesia - Indonesian association of family of the missing people), which are Mugiyanto, Aan Rusdiyanto, Nezar Patria, Faisol Reza, Rahardjo Waluyo Jati, dan ]. When Prabowo was called by Armed Forces General Wiranto to explain his act, he admitted his involvement in the 'arrests' of 9 activists (the 9 people who are still alive by now), not including the missing activists. He said that the operation wasn't reported to the top leaders of ABRI (Indonesian Armed Forces) because he 'didn't want to stir them up'. In fact the 'arrests' over the 9 activists, an act admitted by Prabowo himself, were not an 'arrest', there was no warrant, there was no normal prochedure, the detainers wore masks, while the victims were blindfolded and handcuffed on the way to the detaining camp - more like kidnapped rather than arrested. In the mysterious detaining office (which purportedly a military camp, based on the vitcims' testimonial), the victims were tortured for days, most of their times were spent blidnfolded while forced to answer repeated questions. They were kicked, punched, terrorized physically and mentally, electrified (including in vital areas of body)


He is accused of having been at that time involved in the kidnappings, tortures, abuses, and murders over the anti-Suharto intellectuals and activists, operations mostly implemeted using his loyalists within the ], especially its elite unit ].
Beside the abuses over the activists, Prabowo, Kopasus, and also his- in ''de facto'' -controlled Army were also believed to be the field-executor in triggering chaos during this time, 1997 and 1998, which mostly targeting the minority race of ]. This theory was supported by many facts:
*1. One of the worst chaos occurred at the city of ], ]. While, the headquarters of Kopasus was just a few miles southwest of the city. This at least conclude that: either the Kopasus (which in that scale of chaos supposed to be supporting the overwhelmed polices to stabilize the condition), was passively letting the angry mob rampaged the city, or worse, Kopasus was the field-mastermind behind the chaos of the city.
*2. By May 14th 1998, Minister of Security and Defense and the highest commander of ] ( Indonesian military), ] seemed to understand the situation and the crooks behind the mess. He understood that the main sources of the chaos was actually the supposed-to-be peacekeepers, the Army. And he understood that in ''de facto'' condition, he was maybe weaker than Prabowo, as he was only somekind of puppet leader established by ] at the post. So, he brilliantly asked for an army top officials ceremony at Malang,] because he believed that this summit could pull out the chaos-masterminds from the chaos zones. At the same day, Wiranto brought the ] from East Java to ] and ] to ease the chaos. Miraculously, the chaos decreased overnight. The next day, the chaos stopped. At another side, Prabowo publicly stated his opposing stance against Wiranto's move, especially the summit, and he is still angry about this summit until now. This case could brought speculation theory that the summit at East Java forced Prabowo to leave his 'operation zone', which decreased the scale of the chaos.
*3. Some witnesses said that in many plunderings, pillages, and arsons that occurred at Jakarta, the capital city, and also at Solo, Central Java, there were few men who used sophisticated tools - which nearly impossible to be possessed by ordinary civilians, such as flame-shooting weapons. In many cases, witnesses, either the pillagers or the victims, stated that before a chaos in an area happened, there were some unknown strangers which triggered the chaos - their characteristics were: first, they had a 'trained'(shaped up) physical appearance; second, they had tattoos; and third, they had short (military-style) hair. They came by motorbikes and brought swords and Molotov cocktails.
*4. Witnesses claimed that they saw snipers or trained riflemen who were also Army forces during the ] - the prologue of the May chaos. Those snipers were the shooters of the University students that were killed in the Incident (finally 6 students died).
(These theories were mostly based on and supported by some documentations, archives, and even evidences from: 1)] and R.J. May, ''The Fall of Soeharto''. London: C.Hurst&Co.,1998 - Geoff Forrester was a former vice-secretary of Commerce and Foreign Department of Australia. 2)Conclusions of the TGPF (Combined Team of Facts Finders), which clearly expressed Prabowo's involvement in the chaos. The conclusions were accepted by the ] government as US Foreign Affairs Department through ] stated that the conclusions were accountable.)


Many of the victims are still missing and believed dead. Among them are poet and artist ], as well as Bimo Petrus Anugerah, Ismail, Mochammad Yusuf, Sonny, Ryan or Yani Afri, Ucok Munandar Siahaan, Yadin Muhyidin, Noval Said Alkatiri, Herman Hendrawan, Suyat, Deddy Hamdun, dan Hendra Hambali.
Prabowo's true ambition was exposed further by a recently published book entitled 'Detik-detik yang Menentukan: Jalan Panjang Indonesia Menuju Demokrasi' (roughly translated into Decisive Seconds: Indonesia's Long Way to Democracy). It was written ], who was Indonesian Vice-President during the May chaos and then President after Suharto resigned also by May. Habibie exposed that in the early days of his power, there was wild movement of Army around his palace, which was organized by Prabowo (the most reasonable explanation was that Prabowo was preparing for coup by the time) - but the plan failed as General Wiranto reported the movement quickly to Habibie and the President removed Prabowo and many of his associates from their posts.


However, some of his victims survived to tell the story, including ], Desmon Mahesa, Haryanto Taslam. There are also the present members of ] (Ikatan Keluarga Orang Hilang Indonesia - Indonesian Association of Missing People's Families), among them which are Mugiyanto, Aan Rusdiyanto, Nezar Patria, Faisol Reza, Rahardjo Waluyo Jati, dan ].
Even by now, after Suharto had resigned, Prabowo is still considered a powerful man, and pretty untouchable one. By now, he was never put to trial for crimes he allegedly committed. By end of 2003, Prabowo, who still had support in the ], daringly, without any shame, ran for President. But he was defeated by his former superior (and former rival) Wiranto in the party's congress to decide the party's representative for President candidacy. And by now, Prabowo is still active in the politic and still waiting for a good opportunity to seize. Last year, he was believed to be involved in the spreading of "Wiranto AFI VCD", it was a VCD with cover of AFI ])], but consisted a documentation VCD of chaos of May 1998, and the documentation was mostly blaming the chaos to Wiranto. (although it has to be set clear that Wiranto by the time was just 'official' leader, but all of the commands came directly from top - from the President; and also, Prabowo by the time was believed to own more field power than Wiranto as he had close ties with the Suharto himself. By the time the May 1998 chaos occurred,most of the vital posts in the Army and in the capital city operational forces were occupied by Prabowo's close associates by the time, such as Maj.General Sjafie Sjamsoeddin, Maj.General Kivlan Zen, Maj.General Muchdi Purwopranjono, etc).

When Prabowo was called by Armed Forces General ] to account for his acts, he admitted his involvement in the 'arrests' of nine activists - taking care to name nine who are still alive, but denying responsibility for detainess who remain missing.
He claimed that the operation had not been reported to the top command of ] (Indonesian Armed Forces) because he 'didn't want to stir them up'.

In fact the 'arrests' of the nine activists, an act admitted by Prabowo himself, could not be considered a legal 'arrest' at all: there was no warrant, there was no normal prochedure, the detainers wore masks, while the victims were blindfolded and handcuffed on the way to the detaining camp - more like being kidnapped rather than being arrested.

In the still mysterious detention center (supposedly a military camp, based on the vitcims' testimonies, but its location has not yet been ascertained), the victims were tortured for days. Most of their time was spent blidnfolded, while being forced to answer repeated questions. They were kicked, punched, terrorized physically and mentally, and given electric shocks(including in vital areas of the body)<ref> Testimony of ]
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Aside from the abuses of pro-democracy activists, Prabowo is also believed to have used ] - and the army in general, which was "under his de facto control" - as the instrument of "a field-exercise in triggering chaos".
Such "exercises" during ] and ] mostly targeted the ] minority

The following arguments were brought up in support of the assertion that Prabowo and Kopasus were responsible for the sowing of chaos and the attacks on the Indonesian Chinese:

*1. One of the worst outbreaks occurred at the city of ], ], while the headquarters of Kopasus was just a few miles southwest of the city - but had taken no action to help the overwhelmed law enforcement authorities. From this can be concluded that either Kopasus was passively letting the angry mob rampage in the city - or worse, was actively masterminding the spread of chaos in the city.

*2.In many cases of looting and arson, both at the capital Jakarta and ], ], witnesses testified to the presence of rioters with sophisticated weapons such as flame-throwers -nearly impossible for ordinary civilians, but easily avaiable in military armouries. Moreover, there were in many cases witnesses - from among both the victims and the looters themselves - who told that in many areas the outbreak of riots was triggered by the appearance of strangers who seemed to have undergone physical training, and had tattoos and short military-style haircuts. Such stangers typically came by motorbikes and distributed swords and Molotov cocktails to the forming mobs.

*3. There were also testimonies of trained snipers, apprently from the army, involved in the ], shooting at university students and killing six of them. This was the prelude May "chaos" and riots.

*4. On ], ], ] - Minister of Security and Defense and the highest commander of ] (Indonesian military) - took the decisive action of decoying Prabowo and the other commanders to an army top officials' ceremony at ],]. In his absence Wiranto brought the ] from East Java to ] and ] to ease the chaos. Miraculously, the riots decreased overnight snd stopped altogether on the next day. Prabowo has publicly stated his anger at being thus outwitted by Wiranto's "army summit", is known to be still sore about this. The strong and immediate effect of taking Prabowo and his supporters out the 'operational zone' is cited as proof that it was indeed they who had been masterminding the riots and the chaos. By this theory, Wiranto had taken this step once he realised that the main source of the chaos were the supposed army peacekeepers, and that unles he took action he would remain supreme commander in name only, with Prabowo in de facto control.<ref></ref>

These theories are supported by documentats and archives, as well researches and investigations, including
* The Conclusions of the TGPF (Combined Team of Facts Finders), which clearly expressed Prabowo's involvement in the chaos, and . The conclusions were accepted by the ] government as US Foreign Affairs Department through ] stated that the conclusions were accountable.)

* The independent research carried out by R.J. May and ] (former Vice-Secretary of the Commerce and Foreign Department of Australia )<ref>] and R.J. May, ''The Fall of Soeharto'', C.Hurst&Co., London,1998</ref>

Prabowo's true ambition was exposed further by a recently published book entitled 'Detik-detik yang Menentukan: Jalan Panjang Indonesia Menuju Demokrasi' (roughly translated into Decisive Seconds: Indonesia's Long Way to Democracy). It was written ], who was Indonesian Vice-President during the "May Chaos" and then became President after Suharto resigned also by May.

Habibie exposed that in his early days in power, there were wild movements of Army units around his palace, organized by Prabowo - the most reasonable explanation being that Prabowo was at the time was preparing for a coup. The plan failed, however, as General Wiranto quickly reported the movement to Habibie, and the President removed Prabowo and many of his associates from their posts.

Even by now, after Suharto had resigned, Prabowo is still considered a powerful man, even a pretty untouchable one. Until now, he was never put on trial for the crimes he allegedly committed.

By end of 2003, Prabowo, who still had some support in the Suharto-created ruling party ], felt bold enough to run for President. He was, however, defeated by his former superior Wiranto in the party congress convened to nominate the party's representative for President candidacy.

Even so, Prabowo is still active in the political life and still seems to be waiting for a good opportunity to seize. In ] he was believed to be involved in the spreading of "Wiranto AFI VCD". It was a ] with a cover photo from AFI (a popular Indonesian talent show similar to ])], but containing a supposed documentation of the May 1998 Chaos which placed most of the blame on Wiranto.


(although it has to be set clear that Wiranto by the time was just 'official' leader, but all of the commands came directly from top - from the President; and also, Prabowo by the time was believed to own more field power than Wiranto as he had close ties with the Suharto himself. By the time the May 1998 chaos occurred,most of the vital posts in the Army and in the capital city operational forces were occupied by Prabowo's close associates by the time, such as Maj.General Sjafie Sjamsoeddin, Maj.General Kivlan Zen, Maj.General Muchdi Purwopranjono, etc).


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General Prabowo or Prabowo Subianto was Suharto's son-in-law who allegedly staged the chaos, plunderings, rapings, and murders during the 1998 Reformation. He is the son of former finance minister, Sumitro Djojohadikusumo and his brother, Hashim Djojohadikusumo, was the controller of one of Indonesia's larger conglomerates, the Tirtamas Group, before it went bankrupt during the 1997-98 economic crisis.

An extremely powerful man before the fall of Suharto, Prabowo came to be widely hated as a war criminal and "the most corrupt man in the country", "an opportunist and a sadist".

Back at the East Timor Prabowo, a Kopassus officer, is charged with having been involved in many human rights violations at the conflict zone. However, most of the crimes with which his name was connected were committed in the effort to block the 1998 Reforms.

He is accused of having been at that time involved in the kidnappings, tortures, abuses, and murders over the anti-Suharto intellectuals and activists, operations mostly implemeted using his loyalists within the Indonesian Army, especially its elite unit Kopassus.

Many of the victims are still missing and believed dead. Among them are poet and artist Wiji Tukul, as well as Bimo Petrus Anugerah, Ismail, Mochammad Yusuf, Sonny, Ryan or Yani Afri, Ucok Munandar Siahaan, Yadin Muhyidin, Noval Said Alkatiri, Herman Hendrawan, Suyat, Deddy Hamdun, dan Hendra Hambali.

However, some of his victims survived to tell the story, including Pius Lustri Lanang, Desmon Mahesa, Haryanto Taslam. There are also the present members of IKOHI (Ikatan Keluarga Orang Hilang Indonesia - Indonesian Association of Missing People's Families), among them which are Mugiyanto, Aan Rusdiyanto, Nezar Patria, Faisol Reza, Rahardjo Waluyo Jati, dan Andi Arif.

When Prabowo was called by Armed Forces General General Wiranto to account for his acts, he admitted his involvement in the 'arrests' of nine activists - taking care to name nine who are still alive, but denying responsibility for detainess who remain missing. He claimed that the operation had not been reported to the top command of ABRI (Indonesian Armed Forces) because he 'didn't want to stir them up'.

In fact the 'arrests' of the nine activists, an act admitted by Prabowo himself, could not be considered a legal 'arrest' at all: there was no warrant, there was no normal prochedure, the detainers wore masks, while the victims were blindfolded and handcuffed on the way to the detaining camp - more like being kidnapped rather than being arrested.

In the still mysterious detention center (supposedly a military camp, based on the vitcims' testimonies, but its location has not yet been ascertained), the victims were tortured for days. Most of their time was spent blidnfolded, while being forced to answer repeated questions. They were kicked, punched, terrorized physically and mentally, and given electric shocks(including in vital areas of the body)

Aside from the abuses of pro-democracy activists, Prabowo is also believed to have used Kopasus - and the army in general, which was "under his de facto control" - as the instrument of "a field-exercise in triggering chaos". Such "exercises" during 1997 and 1998 mostly targeted the Indonesian-Chinese minority

The following arguments were brought up in support of the assertion that Prabowo and Kopasus were responsible for the sowing of chaos and the attacks on the Indonesian Chinese:

  • 1. One of the worst outbreaks occurred at the city of Solo, Central Java, while the headquarters of Kopasus was just a few miles southwest of the city - but had taken no action to help the overwhelmed law enforcement authorities. From this can be concluded that either Kopasus was passively letting the angry mob rampage in the city - or worse, was actively masterminding the spread of chaos in the city.
  • 2.In many cases of looting and arson, both at the capital Jakarta and Solo, Central Java, witnesses testified to the presence of rioters with sophisticated weapons such as flame-throwers -nearly impossible for ordinary civilians, but easily avaiable in military armouries. Moreover, there were in many cases witnesses - from among both the victims and the looters themselves - who told that in many areas the outbreak of riots was triggered by the appearance of strangers who seemed to have undergone physical training, and had tattoos and short military-style haircuts. Such stangers typically came by motorbikes and distributed swords and Molotov cocktails to the forming mobs.
  • 3. There were also testimonies of trained snipers, apprently from the army, involved in the Trisakti Incident, shooting at university students and killing six of them. This was the prelude May "chaos" and riots.
  • 4. On May 14, 1998, General Wiranto - Minister of Security and Defense and the highest commander of ABRI (Indonesian military) - took the decisive action of decoying Prabowo and the other commanders to an army top officials' ceremony at Malang,East Java. In his absence Wiranto brought the Marines from East Java to West Java and Central Java to ease the chaos. Miraculously, the riots decreased overnight snd stopped altogether on the next day. Prabowo has publicly stated his anger at being thus outwitted by Wiranto's "army summit", is known to be still sore about this. The strong and immediate effect of taking Prabowo and his supporters out the 'operational zone' is cited as proof that it was indeed they who had been masterminding the riots and the chaos. By this theory, Wiranto had taken this step once he realised that the main source of the chaos were the supposed army peacekeepers, and that unles he took action he would remain supreme commander in name only, with Prabowo in de facto control.Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).

These theories are supported by documentats and archives, as well researches and investigations, including

  • The Conclusions of the TGPF (Combined Team of Facts Finders), which clearly expressed Prabowo's involvement in the chaos, and . The conclusions were accepted by the United States government as US Foreign Affairs Department through Robert Rubin stated that the conclusions were accountable.)
  • The independent research carried out by R.J. May and Geoff Forrester (former Vice-Secretary of the Commerce and Foreign Department of Australia )

Prabowo's true ambition was exposed further by a recently published book entitled 'Detik-detik yang Menentukan: Jalan Panjang Indonesia Menuju Demokrasi' (roughly translated into Decisive Seconds: Indonesia's Long Way to Democracy). It was written Habibie, who was Indonesian Vice-President during the "May Chaos" and then became President after Suharto resigned also by May.

Habibie exposed that in his early days in power, there were wild movements of Army units around his palace, organized by Prabowo - the most reasonable explanation being that Prabowo was at the time was preparing for a coup. The plan failed, however, as General Wiranto quickly reported the movement to Habibie, and the President removed Prabowo and many of his associates from their posts.

Even by now, after Suharto had resigned, Prabowo is still considered a powerful man, even a pretty untouchable one. Until now, he was never put on trial for the crimes he allegedly committed.

By end of 2003, Prabowo, who still had some support in the Suharto-created ruling party Golkar, felt bold enough to run for President. He was, however, defeated by his former superior Wiranto in the party congress convened to nominate the party's representative for President candidacy.

Even so, Prabowo is still active in the political life and still seems to be waiting for a good opportunity to seize. In 2005 he was believed to be involved in the spreading of "Wiranto AFI VCD". It was a VCD with a cover photo from AFI (a popular Indonesian talent show similar to American Idol)], but containing a supposed documentation of the May 1998 Chaos which placed most of the blame on Wiranto.


(although it has to be set clear that Wiranto by the time was just 'official' leader, but all of the commands came directly from top - from the President; and also, Prabowo by the time was believed to own more field power than Wiranto as he had close ties with the Suharto himself. By the time the May 1998 chaos occurred,most of the vital posts in the Army and in the capital city operational forces were occupied by Prabowo's close associates by the time, such as Maj.General Sjafie Sjamsoeddin, Maj.General Kivlan Zen, Maj.General Muchdi Purwopranjono, etc).

  1. Testimony of Andi Arif
  2. Geoff Forrester and R.J. May, The Fall of Soeharto, C.Hurst&Co., London,1998
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