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