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  2. Renville Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Renville Agreement was a United Nations Security Council-brokered political accord between the Netherlands, which was seeking to re-establish its colony in Southeast Asia, and Indonesian Republicans seeking Indonesian independence during the Indonesian National Revolution.

  3. United Nations Security Council Resolution 55 - Wikipedia

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    United Nations Security Council Resolution 55, adopted on July 29, 1948, having receiving a report from the Committee of Good Offices about a standstill in political and trade negotiations in Indonesia, the Council called upon the governments of the Netherlands and the Republic of Indonesia to maintain strict observance of both the military and economic elements of the Renville Agreement and ...

  4. United Nations Security Council Resolution 67 - Wikipedia

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    United Nations Security Council Resolution 67, adopted on January 28, 1949, satisfied that both parties in the Indonesian Conflict continued to adhere to the principles of the Renville Agreement, the Council called upon the Netherlands to immediately discontinue all military operations and upon the Indonesian Republic to order its armed adherents to cease guerrilla warfare and for both parties ...

  5. Indonesian National Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Mutual distrust between the Netherlands and the Republic hindered negotiations. Indonesia who faced aforementioned naval and land blockades (which violated Renville Agreement) also feared a second major Dutch offensive. Meanwhile, the Dutch objected to continued pro-Republican activity on the Dutch side of the Renville line. [citation needed]

  6. First Hatta Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Throughout early 1948 the FDR criticised Islamic groups and the groups in power; they also led several strikes and called for the Hatta Cabinet to unilaterally renege the Renville Agreement. [10] In response, the government freed Tan Malaka and other political prisoners beginning in mid-August; although those freed were also communist, they ...

  7. Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch parliament debated the agreement, and the upper and lower houses ratified it on 21 December 1949 by the two-thirds majority needed. Despite criticism in particular of the Indonesian assumption of Dutch government debt and the unresolved status of Western New Guinea, the Indonesian legislature, the Central Indonesian National Committee ...

  8. Forsman Farms expanding to former Rembrandt site in City of ...

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    Jan. 21—RENVILLE — Large-scale egg production is returning to the community of Renville. Forsman Farms is planning a multi-million dollar expansion of its egg-laying operations on the former ...

  9. Second Amir Sjarifuddin Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Realizing the government was about to sign the Renville Agreement with the Dutch, Masjumi withdrew from the cabinet in protest on 16 January 1948. After the agreement was signed the following day, the PNI also withdrew its support for Prime Minister Amir Sjarifuddin, who resigned on 23 January.