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27. The verdict of the District Court of Bandung

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Portrait of a Patriot
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© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Foreword 5
  3. Contents 13
  4. 1. Indonesia in the middle of the Asian revolution 17
  5. 2. Drainage 27
  6. 3. The economic world structure and the conflict of power 36
  7. 4. Some main features of the world economy 58
  8. 5. The objectives and policy of the national movement in Indonesia 103
  9. 6. Propaganda 144
  10. 7. The Brussels Congress against Imperialism and Colonial Oppression and our foreign propaganda 158
  11. 8. Indonesia and her independence problem 165
  12. 9. The Anti-Colonial Congress in Brussels in the light of world history 185
  13. 10. A retrospective account of the Second Congress of the League against Imperialism and for National Independence held in Frankfurt 200
  14. 11. 'Indonesia free' 205
  15. 12. National claims 298
  16. 13. The growth of the P.N.I, and government terrorism in Indonesia 321
  17. 14. The crisis of the P.P.P.K.I. 333
  18. 15. Non-cooperation 340
  19. 16. The political meaning of non-cooperation 352
  20. 17. The Second International and the oppressed peoples 358
  21. 18. The colonial resolution of the Second International 361
  22. 19. Indonesia's demand for immediate independence 373
  23. 20. The Digoel tragedy of Dutch colonial imperialism 377
  24. 21. Three years of the Digoel scandal 382
  25. 22. Governor-General De Graeff and the Indonesian freedom movement 386
  26. 23. The organised terror against the national movement in Indonesia 397
  27. 24. The raid on the Partai Nasional Indonesia 402
  28. 25. The destruction of the P.N.I. 407
  29. 26. Youth in crisis 412
  30. 27. The verdict of the District Court of Bandung 422
  31. 28. Colonial policy 429
  32. 29. The fight for the freedom of the press 434
  33. 30. The principles of the Hitler dictatorship in Germany 440
  34. 31. The inheritance of Versailles 449
  35. 32. '14th July' 457
  36. 33. Becoming the ideological war 462
  37. 34. The French Revolution 470
  38. 35. Fascism and paradox 480
  39. 36. On character 485
  40. 37. Message to the Chinese Group Conference 494
  41. 38. Indonesian aims and ideals 501
  42. 39. A personal message to my old comrades wherever they may be 504
  43. 40. On the road to transfer of sovereignty 507
  44. 41. End of the Round Table Conference 515
  45. 42. Legend and reality surrounding the proclamation of 17th August 518
  46. 43. Message to the All-Indonesian Christian Youth Association 529
  47. 44. The cooperative movement as an institution for teaching autoactivity and a high economic character 535
  48. 45. Indonesia's foreign policy 547
  49. 46. Indonesia between the power blocs 559
  50. 47. Colonialism and the danger of war 570
  51. 48. One Indonesian view of the Malaysia issue 576
  52. 49. Asian countries in the changing world 582
  53. 50. Islam, knowledge and society 593
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