Sejarah Permesta: Saat AS Perang Lawan Soekarno

PinterPolitik TV
1 May 202009:24

Summary

TLDRThe script delves into the historical context of the Permesta movement in Indonesia, highlighting its economic disparities and internal military conflicts as catalysts. It features key figures like Ventje Sumual, who sought regional development and opposed central government policies, leading to a rebellion supported by some and influenced by external powers like the CIA. Despite military strength and initial support, internal strife and external pressures led to its downfall, leaving a complex legacy in Indonesia's struggle for equitable national development.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The script discusses the historical context and events surrounding the Permesta movement in Indonesia, a regional rebellion against the central government in the late 1950s.
  • 🏰 It highlights the economic disparity and political motivations behind the movement, including the central government's control over regional resources and the late disbursement of budget transfers.
  • 👤 The movement was led by figures such as Mayor Sardjono, Kompi Widodo, Overste Suhud, Mayor Sumual, and notably Ventje Sumual, who played a significant role in the rebellion and was a key character in the film 'Janur Kuning'.
  • 🎖️ Ventje Sumual had a military background, having been part of the Indonesian independence struggle and later serving in the Indonesian Army, where he observed the economic inequalities within the country.
  • 🌾 The Minahasa region, Sumual's birthplace, was a significant contributor to the rebellion due to the central government's unfair handling of its copra trade, leading to economic losses for the region.
  • 💡 The script suggests that the Permesta movement was not about secession from Indonesia but rather a protest against economic injustice and a call for more equitable development.
  • 💣 The movement received support from the United States via the CIA, including military equipment that was not even possessed by the Indonesian Armed Forces.
  • 🛫 Permesta had a formidable air force, the Angkatan Udara Revolusioner (AUREV), which was stronger in terms of weaponry compared to the Indonesian Air Force (AURI).
  • 🔫 The rebellion escalated to the point where Permesta forces were prepared to attack Jakarta, but the plan was thwarted when a Permesta aircraft piloted by a CIA agent was shot down.
  • 🏳️ The leaders of the Permesta movement, including Alex Kawilarang and Ventje Sumual, eventually surrendered and received amnesty from President Soekarno, despite initial accusations of rebellion.
  • 🗽 The Permesta movement is considered a significant event in the history of U.S. intervention in Indonesian politics and a crucial part of the struggle for national development equity.

Q & A

  • What was the main purpose of the Permesta movement according to the transcript?

    -The main purpose of the Permesta movement was not to secede from Indonesia but to protest against the economic disparity that was happening at the time.

  • Who was Ventje Sumual and what was his role in the Permesta movement?

    -Ventje Sumual was a significant figure in the Permesta movement and a key character in the struggle of the people in Sulawesi. He was a native of North Sulawesi and had previously joined the Indonesian People's Uprising in Sulawesi (KRIS) during the independence war.

  • What was the economic situation in the regions outside of Java during the time of Permesta?

    -The regions outside of Java were economically lagging behind and were still struggling with development while having to pay about 70% of their revenue to the central government.

  • How did the central government's actions affect Minahasa, the birthplace of Ventje Sumual?

    -The central government took over the Minahasa coconut foundation, setting a lower price for coconuts compared to those from Java, which led to losses and sparked unrest among the local population.

  • What was the role of the United States in the Permesta movement?

    -The United States provided support to the Permesta movement through the CIA in the form of weapons and combat strength.

  • What was the significance of the declaration of Permesta on March 2, 1957?

    -The declaration of Permesta on March 2, 1957, marked the official proclamation of the movement, emphasizing that it was not aimed at separating from the Republic of Indonesia.

  • Who were some of the key figures in the Permesta movement besides Ventje Sumual?

    -Key figures in the Permesta movement included Alex Evert Kawilarang, the founder of the territorial command unit known as Kopassus, and Jacob Frederick 'Joop' Warouw, a military leader who served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Development for PRRI.

  • What was the policy of the PRRI and Permesta regarding the issuance of their own currency?

    -One of the policies of the PRRI and Permesta was to print their own money, with denominations that could be used for daily transactions, such as 100 for a meal at a small restaurant and 500 for buying two chickens.

  • What was the impact of the Permesta movement on the perception of the United States' involvement in Indonesian politics?

    -The Permesta movement became a significant milestone regarding the United States' intervention in Indonesian politics, highlighting the complexities of international relations during that period.

  • How did the Permesta movement contribute to the national struggle for balanced development in Indonesia?

    -The Permesta movement contributed to the national struggle for balanced development by highlighting the economic disparities and the need for equitable distribution of resources and development across different regions of Indonesia.

  • What was the final outcome for the leaders of the Permesta movement?

    -The leaders of the Permesta movement, including Alex Kawilarang and Ventje Sumual, eventually surrendered and, despite being accused of rebellion, received pardons from Soekarno. However, Joop Warouw met a tragic end and did not survive the conflict.

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Permesta HistoryIndonesian StruggleEconomic DisparitiesMilitary ConflictVentje SumualHerman NicholasPRRI ConnectionCIA InvolvementSulawesi MovementPost-Independence