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    The Madiun Affair (Indonesian: Peristiwa Madiun), known locally as the Communist Party of Indonesia rebellion of 1948 (Indonesian: Pemberontakan Partai...
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    by Madiun railway station. ATV Madiun Madiun Affair Indonesian National Revolution Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kota Madiun Dalam...
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    China's seat in the United Nations until 1971. Madiun Affair took place on September 18, 1948 in the city of Madiun, East Java. This rebellion was carried out...
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    Guerrilla units and militias under PKI influence were ordered to disband. In Madiun, a group of PKI military which refused to disarm were countered in September...
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    the People's Democratic Front (FDR). Following the beginning of the Madiun Affair, Amir and other FDR leaders rushed to assume control of the newly formed...
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    Musso took advantage of public disaffections by launching a rebellion in Madiun, East Java, on 18 September 1948. Bloody fighting continued during late-September...
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    Communist Party of Indonesia and one of the key figures in the 1948 Madiun affair. Musso was born Munawar Musso in 1897, Pagu, Kediri. His father was...
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    short-lived People's Democratic Front, SOBSI joined the new front. Until the Madiun Affair, a communist uprising in September 1948, SOBSI was the sole relevant...
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    he conducted training for new PETA recruits in Surakarta, Jakarta, and Madiun. The Japanese surrender and Proclamation of Indonesian Independence in August...
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    managed to escape to China and Vietnam after PKI position was pressed in Madiun Affair, while Murad claimed that Aidit took shelter in Tanjung Priok. While...
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