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 IndonesiaDutch Recognize Indonesia's IndependenceIn Nov. 1946, a draft agreement on forming a
Netherlands-Indonesian Union was reached, but differences in
interpretation resulted in more fighting between Dutch and nationalist
forces. Following a bitter war for independence, leaders on both sides
agreed to terms of a union on Nov. 2, 1949. The transfer of sovereignty
took place in Amsterdam on Dec. 27, 1949. In Feb. 1956, Indonesia
abrogated the union and began seizing Dutch property in the islands.
In 1963, Netherlands New Guinea (the Dutch
portion of the island of New Guinea) was transferred to Indonesia and
renamed West Irian, which became Irian Jaya in 1973 and West Papua in
2000. Hatta and Sukarno, the cofathers of Indonesian independence, split
over Sukarno's concept of “guided democracy,” and under
Sukarno's rule the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) steadily increased its
influence.
Sukarno was named president for life in 1966. He
enjoyed mass support for his policies, but a growing power struggle
between the military and the PKI loomed over his government. After an
attempted military coup was put down by army chief of staff, General
Suharto, and officers loyal to him, Suharto's forces killed hundreds of
thousands of suspected Communists in a massive purge aimed at undermining
Sukarno's rule.
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