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A propaganda campaign orchestrated by Britain played a crucial part in one of the most brutal massacres of the postwar 20th century, shocking new evidence reveals.

British officials secretly deployed black propaganda in the 1960s to urge prominent Indonesians to “cut out” the “communist cancer”.

It is estimated that at least 500,000 people – some estimates go to three million – linked to the Indonesia Communist party (PKI) were eliminated between 1965 and 1966.

Recently declassified Foreign Office documents show that British propagandists secretly incited anti-communists, including army generals, to eliminate the PKI. The campaign of apparently spontaneous mass murder, now known to have been orchestrated by the Indonesian army, was later described by the CIA as one of the worst mass murders of the century.

As the massacres started in October 1965 British officials called for “the PKI and all communist organisations” to “be eliminated”. The nation, they warned, would be in danger “as long as the communist leaders are at large and their rank and file are allowed to go unpunished”.

Britain launched its propaganda offensive against Indonesia in response to President Sukarno’s hostility to the formation of its former colonies into the Malayan federation which from 1963 resulted in a low-level conflict and armed incursions by the Indonesian army across the border. In 1965 specialist propagandists from the Foreign Office’s information research department (IRD) were sent to Singapore to produce black propaganda to undermine Sukarno’s regime. The PKI was a strong supporter of both the president and the Confrontation movement.

A small team produced a newsletter purporting to be produced by Indonesian émigrés and targeted at prominent and influential individuals, including army generals. It also supplied a black radio station broadcasting into Indonesia run by the Malaysians.

By mid-1965 the operation was in full swing, but an attempted coup by leftwing army officers and, secretly, by agents of the PKI, in which seven generals were murdered, provided the chance to have a real impact on events.

The coup was swiftly crushed by Indonesia’s future president General Suharto, who then set about a gradual seizure of power from Sukarno and the elimination of the PKI, then the biggest communist party in the non-communist world.

The propagandists called for “the PKI and all it stands for” to be “eliminated for all time” advising its influential readers that “procrastination and half-hearted measures can only lead to… our ultimate and complete destruction”. Over the following weeks massacres of alleged PKI members, few if any with any involvement in the attempted coup, and other leftists spread across the archipelago.

There can be little doubt that British diplomats became aware of what was happening. Not only could GCHQ intercept and read Indonesian government communications, but its Chai Keng monitoring station in Singapore enabled the British to trace the progress of army units involved in suppressing the PKI.

According to Dr Duncan Campbell, an investigative journalist and expert on GCHQ, they had technology enabling listeners to “locate the positions of Indonesian military commanders and units who were sending, relaying and receiving orders for the roundup and murder of those supposedly linked to the PKI”.

A letter to the British ambassador in Djakarta from the “coordinator of political warfare”, a Foreign Office propaganda specialist called Norman Reddaway, who arrived in Singapore in the aftermath of the attempted coup, reveals the policy was “to conceal the fact that the butcheries have taken place with the encouragement of the generals”, in the hope that the generals “will do us better than the old gang”.

Tari Lang, then a teenager in Indonesia whose father and mother, the late human rights activist Carmel Budiardjo, were imprisoned by the army, says the documents are “horrendous” and the British government bears some responsibility for what happened. “I am angry that my government, the British government, did this. The British did nothing to stop the violence once it had started.”

Former British diplomat Kim Philby during a press conference at his parents’ home in London in November 1955.
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Reddaway considered the downfall of Sukarno to be one of Britain’s greatest propaganda victories. In a letter written years later he said “the discrediting of Sukarno was quickly successful. His Confrontasi was costing us about £250,000,000 a year. It was countered and abolished at minimal cost by IRD research and techniques in six months.”

According to Professor Scott Lucas, the declassified documents “show how central IRD and black propaganda continued to be” in postwar British foreign policy and in its overseas operations. “This was a relatively inexpensive way for Britain to project influence even if that influence can’t be openly admitted.”

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Western governments and their stooges have done such evil since the end of World War 2. In this case arranged the genocide of three million Communists, sympathizers and suspected sympathizers.

@Bilal. @Novus ordu seclorum
 
Western governments and their stooges have done such evil since the end of World War 2. In this case arranged the genocide of three million Communists, sympathizers and suspected sympathizers.

@Bilal. @Novus ordu seclorum
"The campaign of apparently spontaneous mass murder, now known to have been orchestrated by the Indonesian army, was later described by the CIA as one of the worst mass murders of the century."

By the Indonesian army. Didn't know they could be so brutal. Shouldn't have been killed, but communist system is against political and economic freedoms and people take it as a threat.

After Pearl Harbour attack by Japan, America put 120,000 Japanese Americans in camps for the rest of the war. That took away their freedom and rights. President Clinton apologized for it.

The scary part is citizen and human rights were violated and continue to be violated by governments including Western. I always speak up for rights.
 
British outlet reporting something against the British government 🤯
 
Now imagine what those spies would be doing today.
 
Every single genocide in Africa has to do with white man including the one in Rwanda. Then French was angered by Tutsi self-deterministic posture, which prompted the French to support Hutu to launched a genocide against Tutsi.
 
After Pearl Harbour attack by Japan, America put 120,000 Japanese Americans in camps for the rest of the war. That took away their freedom and rights. President Clinton apologized for it.
They apologize and paid some money and they think penetrator can get away with it....
 
By the Indonesian army. Didn't know they could be so brutal.

Well, right-wingers are always brutal. In this case the RW elements of the army would have killed many of their fellow military men but who were left-wing.

but communist system is against political and economic freedoms and people take it as a threat.

You didn't say in the other thread too how that is.

After Pearl Harbour attack by Japan, America put 120,000 Japanese Americans in camps for the rest of the war. That took away their freedom and rights. President Clinton apologized for it.

And he did good but the American government shouldn't complain if American-government related people are sanctioned or arrested by say Iraqis, Libyans, Venezuelans, Cubans, Syrians etc.

The scary part is citizen and human rights were violated and continue to be violated by governments including Western. I always speak up for rights.

:tup:

British outlet reporting something against the British government 🤯

Yes, that is something to wonder about but that event was 55 years ago so can be easily forgotten by the public. Read this article by the same Guardian from 2011 about Gaddafi and you will see it following the British government line.
 
Left wing Armed Force didnt do coup, they are basically preventing the coup to happen during Armed Force celebration day, 5 October. Communist is protected by Soekarno, so it us unlogic if Communist want to bring Soekarno down.

The fall of Soekarno is due to his own mistake, he wanted to weaponize the Communist party member and make them the forth force, similar how Iranian make Republic Guard. China will provide 1 million rifle and the ammunition and this is well documented by a clipping of newspaper that you still can find Today.

The right wing Army has seen Soekarno has crossed the limit, then they were trying to make a coup in 5 October, during Military celebration and parade where Soekarno will be present. Left wing Armed Force sniff the plan and killed all of the military generals who tried to do the coup, but AlhamduliLLAH Armed Force General, Nasution escaped.

There after that Soeharto who is Kostrad Commander and together with Kopassus (Army Special Force) make a move.

That is the story that is the real truth while the story saying Left wing Armed Force tried to do a coup is made of Soeharto. To bring legitimacy to him and Armed Force he cannot say Armed Force want to do a coup, but the reason of Armed Force to bring down Soekarno is right, since there will be civil war if 1 million Communist members get weapon and trained.
 
since there will be civil war if 1 million Communist members get weapon and trained.

Well, even if Sukarno was really arming one million Communists why should there have been a civil war ? :) Only regressive, oppressive and unreasonable people would have revolted. Today, Indonesia is a reasonably developed country but if the Communists would have achieved more left-wing governance - the country becoming formally Communist - then the country would have progressed even more. Say sending a man to space to stay aboard a Soviet space station just like an Afghan did in 1988.
 
Well, even if Sukarno was really arming one million Communists why should there have been a civil war ? :) Only regressive, oppressive and unreasonable people would have revolted. Today, Indonesia is a reasonably developed country but if the Communists would have achieved more left-wing governance - the country becoming formally Communist - then the country would have progressed even more. Say sending a man to space to stay aboard a Soviet space station just like an Afghan did in 1988.

 
What are his reasons in the speech ?

He said Communist do the killing and burning houses. I dont know the scale but one of my friend family said he has one of his family murdered during 1960-1965 by Communist member/simpatisans.

Actually the tension between Communist and Anti Communist supporters have already been very high, it is impossible people do such thing if there is no tension between those group during Soekarno regime period.
 
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