The Herald (South Africa)

Dutch king apologises to Indonesia

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Dutch King Willem-Alexander apologised to Indonesia yesterday for “excessive violence” during the former colony’s independen­ce struggle in the 1940s.

The king made the remarks during a state visit to the country with Queen Maxima after a ceremony with Indonesian President Joko Widodo in the capital Jakarta.

Indonesia declared its independen­ce on August 17 1945, following a brief wartime occupation by the Japanese and several hundred years as a Dutch colony.

“The past cannot be erased and will have to be acknowledg­ed by each generation in turn,” the king said.

In the years after the independen­ce proclamati­on “a painful separation followed that cost many lives ...

“I would like to express my regret and apologise for excessive violence on the part of the Dutch in those years,” he said.

“I do so in the full realisatio­n that the pain and sorrow of the families affected continue to be felt today.”

In 2013, the Dutch government publicly apologised to Indonesia for mass killings by its army in the 1940s war of independen­ce, in the first general apology for all executions.

But the apology yesterday was a first by a Dutch monarch, according to two sources, including a senior Indonesian government official.

The Dutch embassy in Jakarta declined to comment.

Previously, the Dutch government announced compensati­on to the widows of those who had died in mass killings.

But not all have received funds, according to the committee for Dutch honour debts.

“Our country suffered a lot from Dutch crimes and they have to pay for what they have done,” Jeffry Pondaag, the committee’s Netherland­sbased chair said.

Also yesterday, the Dutch royals said they were “deeply saddened” at news of a fatal boat crash that killed seven Indonesian government employees and injured 20 others, including two Dutch embassy staff.

The accident happened as officials secured an area in Indonesia’s section of Borneo island where the royal couple were to visit this week.

 ?? Picture: PATRICK VAN KATWIJK/GETTY IMAGES ?? RIGHTING WRONGS: The Netherland­s’ King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima are in Indonesia, a former Dutch colony, for a four-day state visit
Picture: PATRICK VAN KATWIJK/GETTY IMAGES RIGHTING WRONGS: The Netherland­s’ King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima are in Indonesia, a former Dutch colony, for a four-day state visit

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