Stolkertsijver Explained

Official Name:Stolkertsijver
Pushpin Map:Suriname
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Suriname
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Suriname
Subdivision Type1:District
Subdivision Name1:Commewijne District
Subdivision Type2:Resort (municipality)
Subdivision Name2:Tamanredjo
Unit Pref:Imperial
Population Blank1 Title:Ethnicities
Coordinates:5.7567°N -54.7472°W

Stolkertsijver is a town in the Commewijne District of Suriname. It is situated on the East-West Link. At Stolkertsijver, a bridge spanning the Commewijne River was built in 1970s.[1]

The village was named after the Stolkertsijver plantation, also known as Courcabo. The plantation was founded around 1670 by Charles Godeffroy.[2] The plantation was abandoned in 1827.[3]

The Surinamese Interior War started in Stolkertsijver on 22 July 1986 at around 03:00. 12 soldiers guarding the checkpoint were captured.[4] Later it was confirmed that the soldiers had been captured by the Jungle Commando headed by Ronnie Brunswijk. The National Army responded by destroying the temple in Moengotapoe, and capturing all males present.[5] Moengotapoe was the current home of Brunswijk.[4] On 29 November 1986, Moiwana, the birthplace of Brunswijk, was the scene of the 1986 Moiwana massacre where 35 people, mostly women and children were killed by the National Army.[6]

References

  1. Web site: ENGINEERING STOLKERTSIJVER BRUG. Tec Design. 17 May 2020. nl.
  2. Web site: Plantage Courcabo. Suriname Plantages. 17 May 2020. nl.
  3. Web site: Plantage Stokerts-Yver. Suriname Plantages. 17 May 2020. nl.
  4. News: Leger Suriname zoekt gijzelaars. Reformatorisch Dagblad via Digibron. 26 July 1986. 17 May 2020. nl. The newspaper article of 26 July - four days later - stated that it was assumed that Brunswijk was behind the attack.
  5. Web site: The Kingdom Of The Netherlands In The Caribbean. Suriname 1954 – 2004: Kroniek van een illusie. Rozenberg Quarterly. 17 May 2020. nl.
  6. Web site: Suriname 2003 report. https://web.archive.org/web/20060222112842/http://web.amnesty.org/report2003/Sur-summary-eng. 14 May 2020. 2006-02-22.

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5.7567°N -54.7472°W