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  2. Communist Party of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    At its 23 May 1920 congress in Semarang, the ISDV changed its name to Perserikatan Komunis di Hindia (PKH; the Communist Union of the Indies). Semaun became party chairman, and Darsono the vice-chairman. Its highest committee members were predominantly Dutch. [9]

  3. Malayan Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    Parti Komunis Malaya ڤرتي کومونيس ملايا: Chinese name: 馬來亞共產黨 马来亚共产党 Má-lâi-a Kiōng-sán-tóng Maa5 Loi4 Aa3 Gung6 Caan2 Dong2 Mǎláiyǎ Gòngchǎndǎng: Tamil name: மலாயா பொதுவுடைமை கட்சி Malāyā Potuvuṭaimai Kaṭci: Abbreviation: MCP, CPM, PKM: Founders

  4. Communism in Sumatra - Wikipedia

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    Hendricus Sneevliet. In May 1914, Hendricus Sneevliet (alias Maring) established the Indies Social-Democratic Association (ISDV), which became the Communist Association of the Indies (Perserikatan Komunis di Hindia) in May 1920 and the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) in 1924. [2]

  5. Malaysian Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    Malay name: Parti Komunis Malaysia: Chinese name: 马来西亚共产党 Má-lâi-se-a Kiōng-sán-tóng Maa5 Loi4 Sai1 Aa3 Gung6 Caan2 Dong2 Mǎláixīyǎ gòngchǎndǎng

  6. Nasakom - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Fourteen Days' War - Wikipedia

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    The Fourteen Days' War (Malay: Perang 14 Hari), also known as the Parang Panjang War (Malay: Perang Parang Panjang), refers to the violent persecution by the Malayan Peoples' Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA) of Malays and Indians who had supported the Japanese occupation of Malaya and Chinese supporters of the Kuomintang in August 1945.

  8. North Kalimantan Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    Albania; Armenia; Austria KPÖ; PdA; Azerbaijan; Belarus; Belgium KP; PC; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria KPB; SKB; Croatia; Cyprus; Czech Republic; Denmark DKP; KP ...

  9. Communist Party of Indonesia (Red) - Wikipedia

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    The Communist Party of Indonesia (Red) (Indonesian: Partai Komunis Indonesia (Merah), PKI Merah) was a political party in Indonesia.It was formed through a split away from the main Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) in 1947, as a section of the secondary party leadership broke with PKI. [1]