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Indonesian New Zealanders

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Indonesian New Zealanders are New Zealand citizens and residents of Indonesian descent. As of 2013, approximately 4914 Indonesians lived in New Zealand.[1] In 2003, there were fewer than 3300.[2] Roughly 500 Chinese Indonesians fled to New Zealand after the mass violence directed against them during the Jakarta riots of May 1998 and the fall of Suharto; however, many were denied formal refugee status.[3]

References

  1. ^ "New Zealand Peoples: Indonesians", Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand, Ministry for Culture and Heritage
  2. ^ "The Indonesian New Zealanders", AM: The Asian Magazine, no. 6, February–March 2008, archived from the original on 17 February 2008
  3. ^ "Refugees fight to stay in NZ", BBC News, 17 April 2000, retrieved 22 February 2008

Further reading

  • Torgersen, Mayumi (1997), "Orang Indonesia di Auckland", in Yoon, Hong-key (ed.), Vietnamese, Indonesian and Hong Kong immigrants in Auckland, University of Auckland, ISBN 978-0-908672-90-5