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Pages in category "Propaganda in Indonesia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... 0–9. 3A Japanese propaganda movement; A. Asia Raya;
Nasakom (Indonesian: Nasionalisme, Agama, Komunisme), which stands for nationalism, religion and communism, was a political concept coined by President Sukarno.This concept prevailed in Indonesia from 1959 during the Guided Democracy Era until the New Order, in 1966.
Such CIA operations regarding Indonesia included political propaganda and bombing missions by aircraft during the 1950s. [ 128 ] In 2001, the CIA attempted to prevent the publication of the State Department volume Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968 , which documents U.S. involvement in the Indonesian mass killings of leftists ...
3A Movement Propaganda Poster . The 3D Japanese Propaganda Movement or 3A Movement was a propaganda movement by the Japanese Empire during World War II and their occupation period in Indonesia. The movement was born from the thought of Shimizu Hitoshi, an official at Sendenbu. Sendenbu was the Japanese propaganda department during World War II.
Indonesia and Sri Lanka are founders of the Non-Aligned Movement. Since the diplomatic relations were established in 1952, both countries enjoys cordial and friendly relationship; Indonesia has an embassy in Colombo, while Sri Lanka has an embassy in Jakarta. Both countries are also members of the Group of 77 and the Indian-Ocean Rim ...
The National Mandate Party (Indonesian: Partai Amanat Nasional), frequently abbreviated to PAN, is a non-sectarian, religion-based [3] [4] [9] [10] [5] political party in Indonesia. It was founded by the modernist strand of Muslim society in Indonesia, including Amien Rais, the chairman of the Muhammadiyah organization, during the Indonesian ...
Seal of the ministry (used from 2001 to 2023) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Kementerian Luar Negeri Republik Indonesia) or commonly known by its abbreviation Kemlu, is an Indonesian government ministry responsible for the country's foreign politics and diplomacy.
At a second congress, from 13-14 September 1941 in Yogyakarta, a motion was passed renaming the Indonesian People's Congress to the Indonesian People's Council (Madjelis Rakyat Indonesia, MRI), headed by a 15-member leadership board with equal representation from GAPI, the MIAI Islamic federation and the PVPN civil service union. As a ...