Indonesia: Anti-communism in the age of reformasi: the case of Papernas

In 2006, some long-term Indonesian activists in the People’s Democratic Party (PRD), such as Dita Sari and Agus ``Jabo’’ Priyono, reflected on how the post-1998 reformasi movement would respond to the 2009 general election. In June 2006, a number of activists and organisations, including eight natio...

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Main Author: Hearman, Vannessa
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Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://links.org.au/indonesia-anti-communism-age-reformasi-case-papernas
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86872
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description In 2006, some long-term Indonesian activists in the People’s Democratic Party (PRD), such as Dita Sari and Agus ``Jabo’’ Priyono, reflected on how the post-1998 reformasi movement would respond to the 2009 general election. In June 2006, a number of activists and organisations, including eight national organisations such as the Indonesian Buddhist Students’ Association (HikmahBudhi), the National Students’ League for Democracy (LMND) and the Urban Poor Union (SRMK) met in Jakarta to agree to establish Papernas (the National Liberation Party of Unity). Around 40 local groups of farmers, workers, students and advocacy groups in Flores, Sumatra, Maluku, Java and Kalimantan also supported this initiative. PRD activists have made Papernas their key political project in the last few years, which also has created debates and splits inside the PRD over the question of electoral alliances in coming elections.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-868722025-03-20T03:01:06Z Indonesia: Anti-communism in the age of reformasi: the case of Papernas Hearman, Vannessa 2103 - Historical Studies In 2006, some long-term Indonesian activists in the People’s Democratic Party (PRD), such as Dita Sari and Agus ``Jabo’’ Priyono, reflected on how the post-1998 reformasi movement would respond to the 2009 general election. In June 2006, a number of activists and organisations, including eight national organisations such as the Indonesian Buddhist Students’ Association (HikmahBudhi), the National Students’ League for Democracy (LMND) and the Urban Poor Union (SRMK) met in Jakarta to agree to establish Papernas (the National Liberation Party of Unity). Around 40 local groups of farmers, workers, students and advocacy groups in Flores, Sumatra, Maluku, Java and Kalimantan also supported this initiative. PRD activists have made Papernas their key political project in the last few years, which also has created debates and splits inside the PRD over the question of electoral alliances in coming elections. 2008 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86872 https://links.org.au/indonesia-anti-communism-age-reformasi-case-papernas http://links.org.au/node/427 unknown
spellingShingle 2103 - Historical Studies
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Indonesia: Anti-communism in the age of reformasi: the case of Papernas
title Indonesia: Anti-communism in the age of reformasi: the case of Papernas
title_full Indonesia: Anti-communism in the age of reformasi: the case of Papernas
title_fullStr Indonesia: Anti-communism in the age of reformasi: the case of Papernas
title_full_unstemmed Indonesia: Anti-communism in the age of reformasi: the case of Papernas
title_short Indonesia: Anti-communism in the age of reformasi: the case of Papernas
title_sort indonesia: anti-communism in the age of reformasi: the case of papernas
topic 2103 - Historical Studies
url https://links.org.au/indonesia-anti-communism-age-reformasi-case-papernas
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86872