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Indonesian and public
** Indonesian president Sukarno collapses in public.
The flag itself was introduced and hoisted in public at the Indonesian Independence Day ceremony, on 17 August 1945.
The revelations of this film helped alert the British public to the horror of the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, which began in 1975.
Indonesian forces launched a massive air and sea invasion, known as Operasi Seroja, or ' Operation Komodo ', almost entirely using US-supplied equipment even if Kissinger feared this would be revealed to the public.
Satays, in particular, are a staple in Indonesian cuisine, served everywhere from street carts to fine dining establishments, as well as in homes and at public gatherings.
Leftist political elements, led by resurgent Indonesian Communist Party ( PKI ) under Musso took advantage of public disaffections by launching rebellion in Madiun, East Java, on 18 September 1948.
Following the discovery and public burial of the generals ' corpses on 5 October, the army along with Islamic organisations Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama, led a campaign to purge Indonesian society, government and armed forces of the communist party and other leftist organisations.
In 2006, Agus Suwage, an Indonesian artist, installed his Pinkswing Park exhibit at Jakarta's international biennale and was surrounded by massive panels with multiple pictures of a near-naked man and woman frolicking in a utopian park – a world away from thoughts of religious furore, public condemnation and possible imprisonment.
Exposed to the Exposition Universelle at Paris in 1900, the Indonesian batik impressed the public and the artisans.
In a public poll held circa-1990, approximately 12 % of Javanese used Indonesian, around 18 % used both Javanese and Indonesian, and the rest used Javanese exclusively.
On the 8th of January 2012 OPM conducted an attack on a public bus which caused the death of 3 civilians and 1 member of an Indonesian security force.
Moore was hired as a consultant to write an environmental ' inspection report ' on APP operations, however Monbiot states that Moore's company is not a monitoring firm and the consultants used were experts in public relations not tropical ecology or Indonesian law.
Even after his return to the Netherlands Sneevliet stayed interested in Indonesian developments and in 1933 he was condemned to five months imprisonment for his solidarity actions for the Dutch and Indonesian sailors who took part in the mutiny on " De Zeven Provinciën ", which was put down by an air bombardment in which twenty-three sailors were killed and which at the time aroused considerable passions in the Dutch public opinion.
In July 2009, Lyle got into a very public row with Colin Montgomerie where he unfavourably compared Montgomerie's actions at the Indonesian Open four years previously with his own actions in not completing a round at the 2008 Open Championship.
Even though actual aggression against Indos decreased after the extreme violence of the Bersiap period, all Dutch ( language ) institutions, schools and businesses were gradually eliminated and public discrimination and racism against Indos in the Indonesian job market continued.
These Dutch constructed public works became the material base of the colonial and postcolonial Indonesian state.
They demand it to be cancelled because the agreement had been signed " in an atmosphere rife with suspected corruption, collusion and nepotism, and on the basis of a public lie " and will make the Indonesian government lose US $ 1. 32 billion of revenue.
At the time of the initial public announcement the Indonesian government had not granted approval for the takeover by AirAsia Berhard and Fersindo Nusaperkasa ( Indonesia Air Asia ).
The Normalisation Committee, made up of personalities in Indonesian football who are not seeking electoral office or a position on an electoral commission, led by famous public figure and former PSSI chairman, Agum Gumelar, is to take over running of Indonesian football until new leadership is elected by May 21.
After leaving his ministerial position, Taher has held other public appointments, including Indonesian ambassador to Norway and Iceland. He is currently serving as the elected chairman of Dewan Masjid Indonesia ( Indonesian Mosque Council ), an umbrella organization of local Mosque councils, the president of Az-zahra Islamic University in Jakarta, and the president director of Center for Moderate Moslem ( CMM ), a non-governmental organization aiming at improving understanding and cooperation among Islamic organizations.

Indonesian and opinion
The resilience of Indonesian Republican resistance and active international diplomacy set world opinion against the Dutch efforts to re-establish their colony.
Santoso Sayogo, an NTSC investigator who worked on the SilkAir 185 case, said that this opinion was in fact shared by the Indonesian investigators who were overruled by their boss.
In 2002, Bill Guerin, in an opinion piece in the Asian Times wrote, " Haz, [...] is widely seen as blatantly vying for support from among Indonesian Muslims, including the militant groups, to strengthen his run for the presidency in the country's next general elections in 2004.
In 1980 the Indonesian Council of Ulamas ( MUI ) issued a " fatwa " ( a legal opinion or decree issued by an Islamic religious leader ) declaring that the Ahmadis are not a legitimate form of Islam.
Indonesian internet forum Swara Muslim ( Muslim voice ) wrote an opinion piece stating that Vialls ' claim that the bombing of the Australian embassy was conducted by the CIA and Mossad was " based on solid fact.

Indonesian and United
After India gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, it soon joined the Commonwealth of Nations and strongly supported independence movements in other colonies, like the Indonesian National Revolution.
In October 1999, the Indonesian parliament ( MPR ) revoked the decree that annexed East Timor, and the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor ( UNTAET ) assumed responsibility for governing East Timor until it officially became an independent state in May 2002.
For the national parliament, Indonesian Democratic Party-Struggle ( PDI-P, led by Sukarno's daughter Megawati Sukarnoputri ) won 34 % of the vote ; Golkar ( Suharto's party ; formerly the only legal party of government ) 22 %; United Development Party ( PPP, led by Hamzah Haz ) 12 %; and National Awakening Party ( PKB, led by Abdurrahman Wahid ) 10 %.
* List of Indonesian Ambassadors to the United Kingdom
* 1949 – The Dutch – Indonesian Round Table Conference ends with the Netherlands agreeing to transfer sovereignty of the Dutch East Indies to the United States of Indonesia.
At the United Nations Headquarters, Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid addressed an event of the Unification Church in collaboration with the Permanent Mission of Indonesia to the UN.
* April 2 – The Indonesian army demands that the country rejoin the United Nations.
Indonesian has 22, 800, 000 first language speakers in Indonesia, with a total of 23, 187, 680 speakers worldwide, with most other speakers coming from the Netherlands, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and the United States.
* The first Indonesian music performance in the United States was at the exposition.
Following the end of Indonesian occupation in 1999, and a United Nations administered transition period, East Timor became formally independent in 2002.
Following some skirmishes between Indonesian and Dutch forces, an agreement was reached and the territory was placed under United Nations administration in October 1962.
When in 1960 it became obvious that allied support for this policy, particularly from the United States, was waning, Luns tried to find an intermediate solution by transferring the administration of the territory to the United Nations, yet this attempt to keep West New Guinea out of Indonesian hands failed as well.
That United States aid could be used to fund " a senile and ineffectual imperialism " encouraged many key voices in the United States – including those amongst the U. S. Republican Party – and from within American churches and NGOs to speak out in support of Indonesian independence.
The Netherlands agreed to recognise Indonesian sovereignty over a new federal state known as the ' United States of Indonesia ' ( RUSI ).
* Partai Persatuan Pembangunan ( United Development Party ), an Indonesian political party
In fact, at the United Nations, Indonesian diplomats stressed that their country did not seek control over any territory outside the former Netherlands East Indies, explicitly mentioning Portuguese Timor.
Attempts by the United Nations Secretary General's Special Representative, Vittorio Winspeare-Guicciardi to visit Fretilin-held areas from Darwin, Australia, were obstructed by the Indonesian military, which blockaded East Timor.
The Opposition Spokesman on Foreign Affairs, Labor's Laurie Brereton, was vocal in highlighting evidence of the Indonesian military's involvement in pro-integrationist violence and advocated United Nations peacekeeping to support the East Timor's ballot.
Sjahrir, who has been replaced as prime minister by Amir Sjarifuddin, flew to New York City to appeal Indonesian case in front of United Nations.
On February 1962, the Kennedy administration, worried of a continuing Indonesian shift towards communism should the Dutch held-on to West Papua, sent Attorney-General Robert Kennedy to Netherlands, to underline that United States will not support Netherlands in case of conflict with Indonesia.
The 1991 killing of over 200 East Timorese civilians in Dili, East Timor, resulted in the Congress of the United States passing limitations on IMET assistance to the Indonesian military.
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Indonesia appeared to levy tax on this oil at 56 %, a rate far higher than the corporate tax rate in the U. S. Because the United States gives companies a credit for taxes paid to foreign governments, tax paid to the Indonesian government reduces tax to the U. S. government.

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