Six soldiers faced criminal charges for the May riots, but were acquitted one year later.
The mob remained, and a man who was injured in the May riots made a speech to the crowd, calling for a second search of the church.
On 13 May riots broke out in Algiers, with the complicity of the army.
The worst outbreaks took place in 1998, when hundreds of Chinese were killed and dozens more raped during the May 1998 riots.
According to government figures the final death toll for the May 17-19 riots was under 50, but most other estimates put the figure at well over 100.
But the competition was stopped due to the May 1998 riots which made the security condition in Indonesia was not conducive.
One result of the May riots was that the military appeared to remain the power behind the throne.
The usage of the phrase "ultra" declined greatly in the 1970s, not long after the May 13 riots of 1969.
After the May 1998 riots, the family returned to Germany, where Nino finished his education.
The government also repeatedly warned that the 13 May riots would be repeated if it did not maintain its two-thirds majority in Parliament.