JakartaPost-Sept 30

The Dharma Bhakti Museum of the Army Strategic Command (Museum Kostrad) has recently received more attention than it is used to after former Army general, Gatot Nurmantyo, mentioned that several statues had been removed from the building. The removed statues were of military figures Lieut. Gen. Sarwo Edhie Wibowo, Gen. AH Nasution, and Maj. Gen. and former president, Soeharto, key figures during the abortive coup d’etat of Sept. 30, 1965 when six other generals were abducted and killed, allegedly by the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI). The 1965 attempted coup was a turning point in the history of Indonesia. Since then the communist ideology has been banned from the country. Responding to the issue, Army Strategic Command chief Lieut. Gen. Dudung Abdurachman denied the allegation that the TNI was now infiltrated by the communist ideology. Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2021/09/30/tni-denies-communist-agenda-behind-soeharto-statue-removal.html.