Damn i love indonesia sukarno biography

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  • President Sukarno said: "I am not a dictator, I am a com- mon man who is not free from making mistakes, and I lead the Indonesian people and state on the.




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    A testimony to the enduring popularity of the first President of the Republic of Indonesia

     

    Brief Description

    This series centers on the enduring popularity of Soekarno, the proclamator of Indonesia’s Independence on 17 August 1945 together with Muhammad Hatta, and the 1st President of the Republic on Indonesia from 1949 to 1966.  Soekarno was much loved by the population, especially by the poor and vulnerable, and a key figure on the international scen, his vision, oratory skills and charisma widely recognized by friends and enemies alike.

    After his forced resignation and isolation, he remained popular and since his death on 21 June 1970 his grave has been the object of pilgrims’ devotion. Today his portraits continue to be printed over and over again and artists are inspired to paintings and sculptures in his image. People are willing to queue for hours to take pictures in front of his paintings or with his impersonators, and his image can be seen on tru

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  • 10. Telephone Conversation Between President Johnson and Senator Richard Russell1

    Washington, January 10, 1964, 1:25 p.m.

    [Here follows discussion unrelated to Indonesia.]

    Johnson [hereafter LBJ]: McNamara doesn’t act to me like he goes much with these State Department policies. He is the only one that stayed with me on Indonesia. Now we got it down from 35 million to 15 million, and I refused to go under 15 million, and they say, well, I’m going to pull out and break away, and cause us not to have any relations at all, and we can’t move away from the table if we expect to bid on the pot, and so now I have turned it all down though, and concluded that Bobby Kennedy would have to give us a legal opinion on whether this stuff is in the pipeline.

    Russell [hereafter RR]: Let that thing cool for a while. The Russians can’t get in there to help them.

    LBJ: Whether this money in the pipeline constituted a violation of the act of Congress, I don’t think it does. You see this damn Repu