-
Pesindo) was a
youth organisation that
embraced the
principles of
socialism to
uphold the
Republic of
Indonesia based on po****r sovereignty.
Pesindo...
- of Indonesia, the
Socialist Party,
Labour Party of Indonesia,
SOBSI and
Pesindo. The
leader of FDR was Amir Sjarifuddin. Törnquist, Olle.
Dilemmas of Third...
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formed as the
Socialist Youth of
Indonesia (Pemuda
Sosialis Indonesia or
Pesindo).
Initially the
organisation was set up on the
initiative of then Minister...
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Sjarifuddin became vice-chairman. In
January 1946, the
party and its
youth wing
Pesindo,
along with all
other major political forces at the time,
joined the Tan...
- Front); led by Amir Sjarifuddin, it
comprised the
Partai Sosialis, PKI, PBI,
Pesindo, and the
trade union federation SOBSI. Some w****s
after the meeting, the...
-
Labour Party, the
Central All-Indonesian
Workers Organization, and the
Pesindo army. In
August 1948, the
tension escalated, from the
textile workers'...
- members, a
number that
could only be
matched and
beaten by the
socialist Pesindo, the
Barisan Hizbullah of the
Masyumi Party, and the
Lasjkar Rakjat of...
-
Indonesian Revolution by
joining the
Pesindo militia. In 1946, he
moved to
South Sumatra to
strengthen Pesindo in its
efforts against the Dutch. He remained...
- into the PKI,
Pesindo, and SOBSI. Musso,
through the Politbiro,
announced a
merger of the PKI that had a poor
leadership with
Pesindo and
SOBSI which...
- last, the
Socialist Party later merged with the PKI; by this time, the
Pesindo militias were
under PKI control. On 11
August 1948,
Musso returned to Jakarta...