Petrus killings

Petrus Killings
Indonesian Army soldiers in 1980 in the midst of terror
LocationIndonesia
Date1983–1985
TargetCommunists, political dissents, and criminals
Attack type
Death squad, extrajudicial killing, state-sponsored violence
Deaths300–10,000
PerpetratorsIndonesian Army, secret police forces


The Petrus killings (portmanteau of Penembakan Misterius) were a series of extrajudicial executions in Indonesia that occurred between 1983 and 1985 under President Suharto's New Order regime. Without due process, estimated thousands of criminals and other offenders (including alleged political dissents) were killed by undercover Indonesian Army death squads and secret police forces. Their bodies were then placed in public places which terrorized an unaware populace.[1] The executions were part of a government effort to reduce crime and estimates of the death toll have ranged from 300 to 10,000.

  1. ^ Colombij, Freek (Spring 2002). "Explaining the Violent Solution in Indonesia" (PDF). The Brown Journal of World Affairs. Retrieved 17 March 2012.

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