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Anne-Lot Hoek<\/h2>\n

Anne Lot Hoek is a journalist, writer and historian, whose graduation dissertation was on human rights and the emergence of the State of Indonesia. Initially, she studied Dutch military campaigns in the Dutch East Indies\/Indonesia during the Indonesian struggle for independence following Japan\u2019s surrender. This included investigating the violent excesses that took place on the (Buddhist\/Hindu) island of Bali. Currently, Anne-Lot is researching the transfer of sovereignty on Bali. Rob Sweebe\u2019s father, Frans Eduard, was one of the last two remaining first-hand witnesses and was interviewed several times by Anne-Lot about events, of which descriptions differ in academic literature.<\/p>\n

Visit her site: \u201cHistorical Research & Journalism\u201d.<\/p>\n

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