Kraras Massacre
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The Kraras Massacre was a series of mass killings committed by the Indonesian military, along with Timorese
Hansip Hansip ( id, Pertahanan Sipil, , Civil Defense) was a type of local security officers of an administrative village in Indonesia. Based on Presidential Decree No. 55/ 1972, Hansip is part of defense and security component in Total Defense and Secur ...
members, in August and September 1983 in Kraras, Viqueque Municipality,
Timor-Leste East Timor (), also known as Timor-Leste (), officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, is an island country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the exclave of Oecusse on the island's north-weste ...
. More than 200 civilians, mostly men, died in the killings. The region is now known as the "Valley of Widows".


Background

Until 1978-1979, most of the residents of the Bibileo suco lived outside of the control of the Indonesian army. In 1979, the residents of Bibileo who were captured were relocated to Viqueque. In 1981, they were relocated again to a settlement North of Viqueque, named Kraras. The Indonesian army's control of the region was helped by two Timorese civilian units. The
Hansip Hansip ( id, Pertahanan Sipil, , Civil Defense) was a type of local security officers of an administrative village in Indonesia. Based on Presidential Decree No. 55/ 1972, Hansip is part of defense and security component in Total Defense and Secur ...
were armed and paid by the Indonesian military, while the Ratih (Rakyat Terlatih, “trained people”) were not armed or paid. In the beginning of 1983, the Indonesian army decided to downgrade some of the Hansip members in the region to Ratih. However, some Ratih refused to turn in their arms, and instead joined the pro-independence Falintil. Resentment against the Indonesian occupation was compounded by sexual harassment of local women by the Indonesian army.


Events

On 8 August 1983, the Indonesian military post in Kraras was attacked by Falintil and ex-Ratih members. 14 Indonesian soldiers were killed in the attack. Subsequently, most inhabitants of Kraras fled the settlement and went in hiding in the surrounding mountains, fearing reprisals. On 7 September 1983, the Indonesian military entered Kraras, burning most of the houses and killing the 4 or 5 people left in the settlement, including an old woman. The military then went to search for the residents in the mountains. Those captured were resettled to Viqueque. On 16 September 1983, Indonesian soldiers and Hansip members took between 18 and 55 of the ex-Kraras residents to a hole in suco Caraubalu and executed them. On 17 September 1983, the Indonesian army found ex-residents of Kraras in Buikarin. They took most of the men to a place known as Tahubein and shot them, killing 141 people.


References

{{coord missing, East Timor Massacres in East Timor History of East Timor History of Timor Indonesian occupation of East Timor 1970s in East Timor 1980s in East Timor Military history of East Timor