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Letter from the Central Committee of the PKI to the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

20 Mar 1952
Description: In a reaction to a letter from the CC of the VKP(b) to the Chinese Communist Party from February 1952 "concerning the Indonesian question", the PKI informs about the discussion of this letter within its Politburo. This questions some of Moscow's conclusions, especially concerning the situation of landownership. The PKI Politburo also stresses the urgent need to fight Dutch imperialism and to combine two methods of strategy: armed struggle and agitation of workers. The PKI Politburo finally informs about the actual situation of the party within the Indonesian political landscape and its relations with the government.

Collection: Soviet-Indonesian Relations

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Document Type: Letter
Origin (Agency): Central Committee, Communist Party of Indonesia
Destination (Agency): Central Committee, Chinese Communist Party
Language of Original Document: Russian
Number of Pages: 3
Cold War Period: 1950s
Document Source: Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History (RGASPI)
Call Number: F. 558/Op. 11/D. 314/Ll. 1-3

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