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Wiranto

Wiranto (born 4 April 1947) is an Indonesian politician and retired army general, who is serving as the chairman of the Presidential Advisory Council, since December 2019. Previously, he was the Commander of the Indonesian Armed Forces from February 1998 to October 1999 during Indonesia's transition from authoritarian rule to democracy, he ran unsuccessfully for President of Indonesia in 2004 and for the vice-presidency in 2009. On 27 July 2016, Wiranto was appointed Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs, replacing Luhut Binsar Panjaitan.

Wiranto played a significant role in facilitating severe human rights violations by the Indonesian army and Jakarta-backed militias, during Indonesia's withdrawal from the occupied territory of East Timor in 1999. Both the United Nations and domestic groups have gathered evidence on this, but he continues to deny the charges. In January 2000, an Indonesian commission placed general responsibility for these injustices on Wiranto. In May 2004, the United Nations-backed Special Panels of the Dili District Court indicted Wiranto and charged him with war crimes. Wiranto claimed the move was an effort to discredit his political ambitions.

Some claim that Wiranto played a key role as a moderating influence during the turbulent times of 1998 when Suharto resigned. He had the power to impose military rule, but refused to do so, thereby allowing the civilian process to develop. Taufik Darusman labeled him a "military reformist" because Wiranto reduced the military's role in Indonesian politics. He initiated the reduction of their seats in parliament and separated the police from the military. Nonetheless, more than 2,000 East Timorese were killed in violence under his watch, as well as 500,000 forced into displacement. The security forces of Indonesia also perpetrated the Biak massacre in July 1998, when Wiranto was the Minister of Defense of Indonesia.

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4th of April 1947 News

1947년 4월 4일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

U.S. COOL TO FRANCO DESPITE MOVE ON KING

Date: 05 April 1947

Arrives, US, from London; W Churchill memoirs pub on Generalissimo Franco's succession plan; repts Madrid embassy instructed to protest Spanish Govt's expulsion of NY Post correspondent F E McMahon

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Also Tour the Pravda Plant and Prepare for Other Sight-Seeing Trips -- Czars' Treasures Being Restored

Date: 05 April 1947

By C.L. SULZBERGERSpecial to THE NEW YORK TIMES

C. SULZBERGERSpecial

Govt lifts bans during conf; correspondents Kremlin visit described

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NEWS UNION OPPOSES LABORITE PAPER CHAIN

Date: 04 April 1947

Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Journalists union opposes Labor party proposed newspaper chain; pres F Treavett comments; attacks press

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APPEAL RENEWED BY PRESS WIRELESS; It Asks for Right to Handle All Messages Relating to Its Type of Business

Date: 04 April 1947

Renews FCC request to handle all operational messages; claims FCC Mar reply inadequate

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Ban On Newsman Stands

Date: 05 April 1947

USSR silent on banning Chicago Tribune correspondent H Foust from proposed tour

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TIMES CORRESPONDENT IN TURKEY UNDER BAN

Date: 04 April 1947

CENSORSHIP: NY Times correspondent A Houmbaradji banned by Govt for alleged misrepresentation

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Iraq Expels 2 Paris Writers

Date: 05 April 1947

Iraq bans 2 French journalists

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Advertising News and Notes

Date: 05 April 1947

Researched Retail Ads service described

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Advertising News and Notes

Date: 04 April 1947

LINAGE REPTS: NY newspapers, Mar, Media Records

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5 BITS OF BAD NEWS STAGGER BRITONS; Clothes Ration Cut, Threat of Less Tea, Data on Winter's Toll, Diet Depletion Noted

Date: 04 April 1947

By MALLORY BROWNESpecial to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Sir S Cripps announces rations will be cut, Commons

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