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Regional upheaval at kotabaru


02.25 |

After the recognition of sovereignty, as a result of the struggle for independence, the various 'regional upheaval' occurs as an expression of dissatisfaction with the central government. PRRI / Permesta, DI / TII, and RMS is an example of such upheaval. In South Kalimantan, DI / TII chairman RM Kartosuwiryo 'creep' to Kotabaru.
 

Starting from the disappointment of Ibn Hajar, former Navy soldier Division IVB (A) is not satisfied with his treatment and comrades, formed guerrilla organizations, the Indonesian Unity Oppressed People (KRIyT).  

The reason is (source: Van Dijk, 1983: 229) issue of demobilization and rationalization of the elements of Division IV of the Navy since the beginning of the first quarter of 1950 Division leader Ibn Hajar has made ​​efforts to promote Islam and Islamic law. Spirits in line with movements in Aceh into an Islamic state, which became part of the Islamic State of Indonesia-led SM Kartosuwiryo.
Resurrection DI / TII or NII together with rationalization in the body of the Army of the Republic of Indonesia. For some ex-combatants in South Kalimantan who joined the military, perceived discrimination. Many former Navy soldier Division IV (A) affected demobilization and not recognized as veterans and retirees receive.
 

For some communities and ex-combatants in Kotabaru, Ibn Hajar movement gets sympathy. This movement is an expression of dissatisfaction with the central government, and not fight against the people of South Kalimantan. Ibn Hajar movement is the fact that the nation's journey into a valuable lesson. Based on the Decree of the President of the Republic of Indonesia Number 449 of 1961 on the granting of amnesty and pardon to those who stuck with rebellion.
 

The movement then spread to Barabai, Birayang, Batumandi, Paringin fa, Kandangan and so on, particularly among former Navy soldier Division IV (A). But finally, in July 1963, Ibn Hajar and his followers surrendered Ambulun Village, Upper South River. Ibn Hajar suggests that he still loves this country by stating that "when the state needs it he is willing to serve the republic and he and his followers were willing to be involved in the confrontation with Malaysia". Guerrilla activity ended in 1969, preceded the government's promise that no trial for gangs, and followed by amnesty and abolition by the government, as set out in the Decree of the President of the Republic of Indonesia Number 449 of 1961 on granting amnesty and pardon to those who stuck with rebellion.


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