Leo Reawaruw

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Leo Reawaruw
Born(1960-02-17)17 February 1960
Died (aged 62)
Harlingen, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Occupationactivist

Leo Reawaruw (17 February 1960 – 7 October 2022) was a Dutch radical activist. Reawaruw stood up for the Moluccans in the Netherlands and for soldiers who served in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL).[1]

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Born in Ambon in 1960, he later started living in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands. He served in the army and was sent to Lebanon.[2]

Reawaruw was a leader of the radical splinter organizations People Against Genocide (PAG) and Maluku Warchild. Maluku Warchild was responsible for multiple bomb threats and small attacks with incendiary bombs, including in Elst, Arnhem and Lunteren. Justice prosecuted Reawaruw, among other for leading a criminal organization, but he was acquitted.[2] Reawaruw fought with Maluku4Maluku for the recognition of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL), the veterans and the families. He wanted that graves of KNIL soldiers got a special status, so nothing has to be paid and the graves would not be cleared.[3][4] Reawaruw spoke with Prime Minister Mark Rutte in his officie and was invited for the annual Remembrance of the Dead, to lay one of the wreaths on behalf of his organization.[4]

Reawaruw spent the end of his life in a hospice in Harlingen. He died over there 7 October 2022, aged 62.[2]

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