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the government. The most important strike took place in Solo. Plantation workers protested the government in response to the deteriorating condition of the economy after an economic blockade by the Dutch and the government's failure to eliminate feudalism and to stop the "speculative operation of the black market." The strike at the
Delanggu cotton-growing area was organized by SABUPRI (the union of communist-oriented plantation workers), and around 20,000 workers went on strike for around 35 days. The government accused the FDR and SABUPRI leaders of endangering the Republic by organizing the strike. They responded to the accusation by saying that it was the government that endangered the Republic with its ineffective and incorrect economic policies. The FDR and SOBSI leaders wanted better implementation of the existing regulations and agrarian reforms from the government. The strike came to an end on 18 July 1948, when the government was willing to accept the workers' demand for two-meter-long textiles and rice to be given every month in addition to their salary.
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Republic of Indonesia and that Musso had formed a Soviet government. He also stated that Indonesians had to choose between him and Hatta and Musso and his communist party. Sukarno was followed by Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX, who had a very strong influence on Javanese society. In his speech, he asked people to help Sukarno and Hatta, and TP gave them a full mandate to crush the communist movement. At 11.30 pm the same day, Musso replied to Sukarno and declared war against the Indonesian government. He tried to convince Indonesian people that Sukarno and Hatta were the slaves of American Imperialism, "traitors," and "Romusha dealers." There was mounting tension between the Sukarno-Hatta and FDR leaders.
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one of the causes of political instability in Solo which was the base of the
Senopati Division. FDR's power started to diminish after several cases of murdering and kidnapping of "leftist officers." Kreutzer provides examples of kidnapping and murdering cases in weeks before the Madiun Affair: "On September 1, two members of Solo's PKI were kidnapped and later interrogated about the activities and organization of PKI in Solo. On the same day, however, members of Pesindo kidnapped some pro-government leaders. They were accused of kidnapping PKI members. Six days later, on September 7, almost all officers and several lower-ranking soldiers of Commander Yadau's
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involvement in the Madiun Affair, he managed to deceive them with a false identity. He was released on July 30, 1949 but was arrested again on
October 29 for his identity fraud case. The Dutch kept investigating and on November 11 revealed Sumarsono's identity and his involvement in the Madiun Affair. The Dutch authorities decided to execute him in New Guinea. Before that happened, however, Sumarsono escaped from prison on December 13. He fled to North Sumatera and lived there as a teacher. He was arrested again during anti-communist campaign launched by the Indonesian government under Suharto in 1965.
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goal of controlling the natural resources. On
September 17, the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs stated that communist expansion in Indonesia was the main obstacle to the Western powers acquiring resources. The Dutch wanted the US to believe that Indonesia was the bulwark of communists. The US, however, decided to "include Hatta and his association in one international anti-communist front to be established in East and Southeast Asia" to challenge the Soviets. The Dutch failed to restore its control over Indonesia by bringing Indonesian leaders and American representatives into conflict.
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1821:(FDR; People's Democratic Front); led by Amir Sjarifuddin, it comprised the Partai Sosialis, PKI, PBI, Pesindo, and the trade union federation SOBSI. Some weeks after the meeting, the FDR program was radically changed to include (1) opposition to the Renville Agreement, (2) discontinuation of negotiations with the Dutch, and (3) nationalization of all foreign enterprises. Its strong opposition against Hatta's cabinet was clear from the first objective of the program. Hatta's cabinet's main goal was to implement the Renville Agreement, but the FDR's was to reject it.
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in 1947. He was also given a mandate to contact the Soviet Union. In
January 1948, he met a Soviet ambassador and discussed the future consular relationship between the Soviet Union and Indonesia. The Soviet government finally took the initiative by informing Suripno that the Consular Treaty had been rectified. Instead of accepting the treaty, Hatta's government decided to suspend the bilateral relationship. Suripno was then asked to return to Indonesia. On August 11, 1948, Suripno arrived at Jogjakarta with his "secretary", who turned out to be
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an attempt to correct the government's policy, which "led the revolution in a different direction." He was followed by
Sumarsono, the original leader of the revolt, who made a similar public announcement that the Madiun event was not a coup but an attempt to correct the political aims of Hatta's government. In his attempt to convince the government, Amir Sjarifuddin stated on September 23 that FDR's constitution was that of the Republic of Indonesia, its flag remained red and white, and its national anthem was still
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objective of the rationalization was to reorganize the military organizations and mobilize a productive labor force from defense to production sectors. According to Hatta, there were three ways to achieve those objectives: 1) demobilizing military officers who wanted to return to their previous jobs (teachers, private employees), 2) sending the military officers back to the
Ministry of Development and youth, and 3) demobilizing hundreds of military officers to return to their village communities.
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Ling Djie, Harjono, Setiadjit, Djoko Sujono, Aidit, Wikana, Suripno, Amir
Sjarifuddin, and Alimin), with Musso serving as the chairman. The reappointments were made on legitimate grounds by FDR/PKI's enemies to launch an "anti-PKI campaign." The government prepared strategies to "eliminate the Communists." One of the government's biggest accusations was that Musso promoted "the Republic's involvement in a Soviet-American conflict." The unification of those political forces was a fatal mistake.
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Darusman were arrested. Sjarifuddin faced the same fate when he was captured on 4 December. Three days later, on December 7, 1948, "TNI headquarters announced the final extermination of the rebellion and stated that approximately 35,000 people, mostly troops, had been arrested. On December 19, Sjarifuddin, Maruto Darusman, Djoko Sujono, Suripno and other FDR leaders were executed. Estimated casualties were 24,000 in total (8,000 in Madiun, 4,000 in Cepu and 12,000 in
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disappointed with Hatta's rationalization and protested against the program on May 20, 1948. Hatta's decision to incorporate Division IV into Division I would place Colonel Sutarto in a reserve officer position. Sutarto and his soldiers ignored the instruction and began to reorganize their division. They transformed Division IV into a "battle-ready military unit" which gained support from the majority of Solo's population and FDR followers. They named the unit
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support (both right-wing and left-wing), Hatta offered Sjarifuddin's faction some posts in the cabinet. They declined Hatta's offer and demanded key positions, including Sjarifuddin's position as Minister of Defense (in the previous cabinet, Sjarifuddin had been both Prime Minister and Minister of Defense) in return for their support for Hatta's government. Negotiation failed, and on January 31, 1948, Hatta finally formed a cabinet without the
1797:(left-wing) parties. Two members of Partai Sosialis, however, were included in the cabinet by the strong request of Sjahrir. He and the two cabinet members were expelled from the Partai Sosialis and formed their party called Partai Sosialis Indonesia (PSI, the Socialist Party of Indonesia). "This new party immediately gave its support to Hatta's government." Hatta's program of government was based on two priorities: the implementation of the
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seize the local government officers, telephone exchange, and army headquarters, with Sumarsono and Djoko Sujono as the leaders of the operation. The brief fighting ended with two loyal officers being killed and four wounded. Within hours, Madiun was under the FDR's control. Two FDR members, Setiadjit and Wikana, took over the civil administration and established the
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the FDR was still chaotic even after the unification of several political forces. For instance, some members of the PKI and the Partai Sosialis in Bojonegoro opposed the decision made during the meeting on August 26 and 27, 1948. As a new structure, the FDR was technically not strong enough to confront any challenges from the outside.
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Alarmed by what happened in Solo, local FDR leaders in Madiun began to feel uneasy and reported that to FDR leaders in Kediri, more than 35 miles east of Madiun. He received an order to disarm the agitators in Madiun to avoid possible bloodshed in the area. At 3 am on September 18, 1948, FDR began to
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There were small clashes involving pro-Hatta military groups on the one side and pro-FDR armed groups on the other. After the murder of Colonel Sutarto, political development in Solo became more intense. The coming of the Siliwangi Division, which was "loyal to government and anti-leftist," was also
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Disappointed by Hatta's rationalization, the FDR/PKI began to seek support from farmers and laborers by advocating land reform and organizing labor strikes. One of the FDR/PKI's principal bases of strength was SOBSI. Heavily dominated by communists, SOBSI organized several strikes to protest against
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Hatta repeatedly refused the Consular Treaty because he was inclined to seek assistance from US power. On July 21, Sukarno, Hatta, the Minister for the Interior, the Minister for Information, and the US representative had a meeting at a hotel in Sarangan, Madiun. The Dutch and the US had the common
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The FDR leaders made propaganda tours through Central and East Java. Its main purpose was to promote Musso's political ideas. Other PKI leaders remained in Jogjakarta to try to negotiate with PNI and Masjumi leaders to form a new cabinet, which would include FDR's representatives. The situation in
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Musso's return was a turning point of the FDR's political journey. During the party conference on August 26 and 27, 1948, it adopted a new political line and established a new body that consisted of left-wing parties. Members of this new political bureau were the FDR leaders (Maruto Darusman, Tan
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After hearing about what had happened on September 18, Musso and Sjarifuddin returned to Madiun. They immediately discussed the situation with Sumarsono, Setiadjit, and Wikana upon their arrival. At 10 pm on 19 September 1948, President Sukarno declared that the Madiun revolt was an attempt to
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Solo was now dominated by the pro-government rightists, which made Madiun the FDR's last important stronghold since Yogyakarta and Solo were controlled by the Indonesian Republic, and Surabaya was under Dutch control. However, anti-communist groups and the pro-Hatta government had already been
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The FDR had two principal bases of strength: within the army and among labor. In his capacity of Minister of Defense from July 3, 1947, to January 28, 1948, Sjarifuddin had "managed to build up a strong personal opposition within the army." He secured officers' loyalty in the army, the TNI
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1252:
1249:
1248:
1243:
1242:
1239:
1233:
1232:
1229:
1227:Deli Sultanate
1223:
1222:
1219:
1213:
1212:
1209:
1203:
1202:
1199:
1197:Siak Sultanate
1193:
1192:
1189:
1183:
1182:
1179:
1173:
1172:
1169:
1163:
1162:
1159:
1153:
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1142:
1139:
1133:
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1129:
1123:
1122:
1119:
1113:
1112:
1109:
1103:
1102:
1099:
1093:
1092:
1089:
1083:
1082:
1079:
1077:Aceh Sultanate
1073:
1072:
1069:
1063:
1062:
1059:
1053:
1052:
1049:
1047:Sulu Sultanate
1043:
1042:
1039:
1033:
1032:
1029:
1023:
1022:
1019:
1013:
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1009:
1003:
1002:
999:
993:
992:
989:
983:
982:
981:840–1292
979:
973:
972:
971:800–1600
969:
961:
956:
955:
952:
951:
946:
945:
942:
936:
935:
932:
926:
925:
922:
920:Pannai Kingdom
916:
915:
912:
906:
905:
902:
900:Kediri Kingdom
896:
895:
892:
886:
885:
884:932–1579
882:
876:
875:
874:914–1908
872:
866:
865:
864:716–1016
862:
856:
855:
852:
846:
845:
842:
836:
835:
832:
830:Melayu Kingdom
826:
825:
822:
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815:
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796:
795:
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623:
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615:
599:
598:
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596:
584:
579:
574:
573:
572:
560:
547:
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544:South Sulawesi
541:
536:
529:
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508:
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485:
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458:
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438:
427:
426:
419:
412:
404:
396:
395:
392:unknown killed
390:
383:
382:
378:
377:
309:
285:Gatot Soebroto
263:Mohammad Hatta
241:
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119:
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31:
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22:
15:
9:
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2:
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3809:
3808:
3806:
3802:
3796:
3793:
3791:
3790:Brunei Revolt
3788:
3786:
3785:Domino theory
3783:
3781:
3778:
3776:
3773:
3771:
3768:
3766:
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3551:Organisations
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3523:Battle of Bau
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3479:
3478:Madiun Affair
3476:
3475:
3473:
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3458:
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3443:and incidents
3442:
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3416:
3411:
3409:
3404:
3403:
3400:
3388:
3385:
3383:
3380:
3378:
3377:Sutan Sjahrir
3375:
3373:
3370:
3368:
3365:
3363:
3360:
3358:
3355:
3353:
3350:
3348:
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3333:
3325:
3322:
3320:
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3310:
3309:Madiun Affair
3307:
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3278:
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3258:
3257:Cumbok affair
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3017:(92): 19–42.
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2999:
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2947:0-86443-027-2
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2902:
2897:
2889:
2887:9781137270641
2883:
2879:
2878:
2870:
2864:, p. 259
2863:
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2852:, p. 250
2851:
2846:
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2816:, p. 299
2815:
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2799:, p. 298
2798:
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2606:
2601:
2595:, p. 209
2594:
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2555:
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2408:
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2208:, p. 258
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3483:Limbang raid
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2797:Kahin (1970)
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2780:
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2763:, p. 34
2746:Kahin (1970)
2729:, p. 31
2707:
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2673:Poeze (2009)
2660:, p. 27
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2332:Kahin (1970)
2319:, p. 29
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3712:Affiliation
3693:Bakri Wahab
3653:D. N. Aidit
3573:Acoma Party
3568:Murba Party
3362:Simon Spoor
3335:Key figures
3200:Darul Islam
2445:, p. 9
2421:, p. 8
2295:, p. 6
2283:, p. 3
2256:, p. 5
2193:, p. 1
1978:, Indonesia
1859:Masjarakat,
1586:Archaeology
1581:Agriculture
987:Aru Kingdom
712:Paleolithic
674:History of
638:coup d'Ă©tat
353:D. N. Aidit
3872:Categories
3770:Marhaenism
3623:Tan Malaka
3609:Key people
3387:Tan Malaka
2910:References
2862:Soe (1997)
2850:Soe (1997)
2773:Soe (1997)
2700:Soe (1997)
2629:Soe (1997)
2593:Soe (1997)
2566:Soe (1997)
2554:Soe (1997)
2542:Soe (1997)
2482:Soe (1997)
2470:Soe (1997)
2407:Soe (1997)
2383:Soe (1997)
2371:Soe (1997)
2359:Soe (1997)
2218:Soe (1997)
2011:Former PM
1875:masjarakat
1835:Masjarakat
1831:Masjarakat
1815:Sajap Kiri
1811:Sajap Kiri
1795:Sajap Kiri
1771:Background
1737:Indonesian
1722:Indonesian
1643:Mass media
1520:Reform era
1500:Transition
1346:Portuguese
732:Flores Man
702:Prehistory
613:Yogyakarta
55:March 2018
3673:Samikidin
3471:Incidents
3049:On Jstor.
3011:Indonesia
2986:145172141
2044:East Java
2003:Aftermath
1761:East Java
1601:Education
1510:New Order
1278:1670–1950
1268:1515–1904
854:600s–900s
844:600s–1025
834:600s–1347
824:500s–600s
814:400s-500s
804:400s–500s
757:75,000 BP
743:Neolithic
676:Indonesia
618:Surakarta
577:Mergosono
550:1947–1948
539:Margarana
176:Indonesia
129:East Java
3698:Sudisman
3578:Sarbupri
3367:Sudirman
2996:(1997).
2062:See also
2052:Ponorogo
2040:Ponorogo
2025:Nasution
1869:and the
1767:forces.
1648:Military
1626:Hinduism
1616:Buddhism
1611:Religion
1591:Currency
1574:By topic
794:350–1605
722:Java Man
693:Timeline
665:a series
663:Part of
643:Makassar
570:Rawagede
517:Lengkong
478:Surabaya
473:Ambarawa
461:Semarang
456:Kotabaru
296:Nasution
274:Sudirman
116:Location
3765:Nasakom
3638:Sukarno
3633:Darsono
3372:Sukarno
3222:Bersiap
3092:Prelude
1930:Sukarno
1636:Judaism
1596:Economy
1561:Bandung
1546:Jakarta
1538:Regions
1376:British
1356:Spanish
810:Kantoli
767:400 BCE
564:Product
557:3 March
527:Bandung
450:Bersiap
307:Suharto
252:Sukarno
231:Pesindo
125:Magetan
41:Please
3888:Madiun
3760:CONEFO
3703:Wikana
3678:Semaun
3643:Alimin
3382:Sutomo
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1976:Madiun
1966:Revolt
1863:laskar
1757:Madiun
667:on the
594:Rengat
582:Madiun
533:3 July
493:Borneo
488:Cumbok
483:Kolaka
338:
321:
136:Status
121:Madiun
3668:Njoto
3663:Musso
3027:JSTOR
2982:S2CID
2109:Notes
2036:Musso
1926:Musso
1910:Musso
1658:Women
1653:Sport
1631:Islam
1556:Bogor
648:Ambon
626:Post-
588:Kraai
503:Kumai
468:Medan
375:Njoto
319:Musso
226:SOBSI
188:POLRI
3450:Wars
3440:Wars
3045:link
2942:ISBN
2923:ISBN
2882:ISBN
2160:ISBN
2023:and
1809:The
1716:The
1551:Bali
636:APRA
602:1949
511:1946
444:1945
123:and
108:Date
3019:doi
2974:doi
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