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In June 1978, a forty-five year old Indonesian named Sawito Kartowibowo was pronounced guilty of subversion. He was charged with having composed a number of inflammatory documents criticizing the government’s failings and requesting that Suharto stand down as President. These documents would have been quite insignificant if those who had endorsed them had not been so well known. Their signatories included former Vice-President Mohammad Hatta and four very prominent and well-respected religious leaders: the head of the Catholic Church in Indonesia, Cardinal Darmoyuwono; the Moslem publicist and writer, Hamka [H. Abdulmalik Karim Amrullah]; leading mystic and founder of the Indonesian Police, Said Sukanto Tjokrodiatmojo; and retired General T. B. Simatupang, a Protestant leader and former Armed Forces Chief of Staff. As it was, the controversy over the documents became a national issue.

The Sawito affair is o­ne of the enigmas of recent Indonesian history. Puzzles abounded from the afternoon in September 1976 when the government dramatically announced the discovery of a “plot to topple the President,” and a number of subsequent arrests. Had a coup been planned? Who was behind it? And who o­n earth was Sawito, the man the government declared had tricked Hatta and his fellow signatories into the “dark conspiracy”?

A classic historical pattern of political challenge seemed to be repeating itself, and parallels were drawn between the “Sawito challenge” and messianic Ratu Adil movements of Java’s past. Analysts also invoked Javanese cultural tradition in an attempt to come to terms with the government’s remarkably severe response to the affair. Some sought to explain the danger Sawito posed to Suharto by referring to traditional conceptions of the linkage between earthly and supernatural authority still exercising an influence in Indonesian society. As some readers will be unfamiliar with the cultural-historical frame of reference alluded to here and elsewhere in this study, it is necessary briefly to identify a few key elements of the Javanese cosmology.

ISBN: 978-602-8397-48-3
Author: David Bourchier
Pages: 156
Format: Softcover
Size (Inches) 6x9"
Weight (LBS) 2.00
Publication Year: 1984, 2010

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Dynamics of Dissent in Indonesia: Sawito and the Phantom Coup by David Bourchier