The widows and heirs of victims of the massacre Rawagede, Karawang district, West Java, re-recorded by the Chairman of the Committee of Dutch Honorary Debts (KUKB)Marcel Pondaag Jefri, and lawyer Liesbeth Zegveld in Rawagede, Friday afternoon(09/12/2011).
Most of the families and widows of victims gathered at the home of the deceased Sa'ih Sakam Bin, one of the victims of men who survived the incident. Sa'ih died last May 7, 2011.
After the record about two hours more, the widows of victims of the average age of 85 years to 90-year-old out of the house with a cheerful face.
"We ordered, our money is right, so do not want to if one wants to interfere or ask formoney," said Taswi (85).
Dozens of residents who are now called Village Rawagede Balongsari, gathered around the house that made the meeting.
After leaving the house late Sa'ih bin Sakam, the group went to the house Mrs. Wanti (93), one of the widows who do not come into Rawagede Massacre memorial, because it was sick.
Warned that accompanied Suparta, law, being carried by children and grandchildren. "My mother had high blood rose to 210," said Suparta.
At home Wanti, again Pondaag and Zegveld explain about money damages. Pondaagconfirmed, money is a full right of victims who are listed as plaintiffs.
Even KUKB Foundation did not want to touch that money, the least as a form ofresponsibility of them. "Do not want that anyone would ask for money for whatever reason," said Pondaag.
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