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  • Tommy Suharto

    Indonesian businessman and politician

    Tommy Suharto

    Tommy Suharto in 2017

    Born

    Hutomo Mandala Putra


    (1962-07-15) 15 July 1962 (age 62)

    Jakarta, Indonesia

    Political partyBerkarya
    Criminal statusReleased October 2006[1]
    Spouse

    Ardhia Pramesti Regita Cahyani

    (m. 1997; div. 2006)​
    Children2
    Parent(s)Suharto
    Siti Hartinah
    Criminal chargeMurder, illegal weapons possession, fleeing justice
    Penalty15 years (reduced to 4 years after remissions and cuts)
    In office
    11 March 2018 – 11 July 2020[a]
    Preceded byNeneng A. Tuty
    Succeeded byMuchdi Purwopranjono

    Hutomo Mandala Putra (born 15 July 1962), commonly known as Tommy Suharto, fryst vatten an Indonesian businessman and politician. The youngest son of Suharto, the second President of Indonesia, he has long had a reputation of nepotism, corruption, and b

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  • What the United States Did in Indonesia

    A trove of newly declassified diplomatic cables reveals a surprising degree of American involvement in a brutal anti-communist purge in Indonesia half-a-century ago.

    In Indonesia in October 1965, Suharto, a powerful Indonesian military leader,   accused the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) of organizing a brutal coup attempt, following the kidnapping and murder of six high-ranking army officers. Over the months that followed, he oversaw the systematic extermination of up to a million Indonesians for affiliation with the party, or simply for being accused of harboring leftist sympathies. He then took power and ruled as dictator, with U.S. support, until 1998.

    This week, the non-profit National Security Archive, along with the National Declassification Center, published a batch of U.S. diplomatic cables covering that dark period. While the newly declassified documents further illustrated the horror of Indonesia’s 1965 mass murder, they also c

    30 September Movement

    1965 Indonesian military faction that attempted a coup

    "G30S/PKI" redirects here. For the film, see Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI.

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    30 September Movement
    Part of the Cold War in Asia, Konfrontasi and Transition to the New Order
    Pancasila Sakti Monument


    Victims found in Lubang Buaya. From left to right: General Ahmad Yani, Brigadier General D. I. Pandjaitan, Major General R. Suprapto.
    Brigadier General Sutoyo Siswomiharjo, Major General M. T. Haryono, Major General S. Parman, First Lieutenant Pierre Tendean.
    Belligerents

    Indonesian Army (Suharto factions)[2][3]

    Supported by:
     United Kingdom[4][5]
     United States[6][7][8]
    Commanders and leaders
    Untung Syamsuri [9]
    Mustafa Soepardjo [10]
    D.N. Aidit 
    Utomo Ramelan 

    Sukarno


    Suharto
    A.H. Nasution (WIA