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The Greater Jakarta People's Militia () was an irregular military unit active in
Jakarta Jakarta (; , Betawi language, Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (; ''DKI Jakarta'') and formerly known as Batavia, Dutch East Indies, Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia and ...
and surroundings during the
Indonesian National Revolution The Indonesian National Revolution (), also known as the Indonesian War of Independence (, ), was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the Dutch Empire and an internal social revolution during A ...
. It originated as a group of radical youths, and later grew with organized crime groups and became a large irregular force in the outskirts of Jakarta. Though the militia fought against the British and Dutch forces, they also fought against the Indonesian Army due to both ideological and territorial disputes. The group was scattered following an offensive by the Indonesian Army in April 1947, with its members later joining both sides of the conflict.


History


Early years

The organization originated from the ''Angkatan Pemuda Indonesia'' - an organization formed by radical members of the
People's Security Agency The People's Security Army () or commonly abbreviated as TKR is the name of the first military force formed by the Indonesian Government, after the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence. TKR was formed on October 5, 1945, based on an announcemen ...
on 1 September 1945 - which organized and coordinated other youth groups across the city. API developed connections with underworld organizations of the city, due to API's political influence and the gangs' supply of weaponry. Despite so, API largely refrained from large-scale violence in its early period. API later announced a mass rally at Lapangan Ikada on 17 September 1945 - despite the presence of Japanese forces still - and the rally ended peacefully, with about 200,000 attendants and the presence of Republican leaders including
Sukarno Sukarno (6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967. Sukarno was the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independenc ...
. Even prior to the Ikada rally, API had seized control of railways and tramways in Jakarta, and implemented free charges on the public transports. The group also established barricades on the city's roads, terrorizing the city's European community. Eventually, counter-terror operations - which included similar acts of terror against openly Republican-leaning Indonesians - resulted in the API considering of relocating outside the urban areas. The various groups under API was later reorganized as singular group, the ''Laskar Rakyat Djakarta Raya'' (LRJR), which was declared on 22 November 1945 in
Salemba {{Short description, Neighborhood in Jakarta Salemba is a neighborhood in the Senen district, Central Jakarta. Salemba referring to another name of Jeremias Latuihamalo, King Ullath, which was then appointed by Thomas Matulessy become king of Por ...
. Despite LRJR's attempt to remain inside Jakarta, Operation Pounce launched by British forces on 27 December forced the group to evacuate the city, and moved to
Karawang Karawang (Kota Karawang or Karawang Kota) is the capital of the Karawang Regency of West Java, Indonesia. It is 32 miles east of Jakarta Jakarta (; , Betawi language, Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta ( ...
, some eighty kilometers away. There, it used the
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transmitter and published a newspaper, titled ''Goedam Djelata''. LRJR was then organized into seven units, and formed relations and alliances with other revolutionary groups. At the time of the move to Karawang, LRJR had around seven hundred armed members, with the best equipment compared to other armed groups.


In Karawang

During its time at Karawang, LRJR and other armed groups controlled trade links between there and Jakarta, controlling the
Karawang railway station Karawang Station (KW) is a list of railway stations in Indonesia, railway station located in Nagasari, West Karawang, Karawang Regency. The station, which is located at an altitude of 16 meters, is included in the Operation Area I Jakarta and is t ...
. The group was initially supported by the Republican authorities, along with other irregular groups across Indonesia, and organized a central organization for the groups to coordinate, hence granting them formal military status. However, when the Indonesian administration called for a merging of the various armed groups into the
Indonesian National Armed Forces The Indonesian National Armed Forces (; abbreviated as TNI) are the military forces of the Republic of Indonesia. It consists of the Indonesian Army, Army (''TNI-AD''), Indonesian Navy, Navy (''TNI-AL''), and Indonesian Air Force, Air Force ('' ...
(then known as the Republic of Indonesia Armed Forces, ''Tentara Republik Indonesia'' or TRI), LRJR resisted the move. LRJR was strongly opposed to the
Linggadjati Agreement The Linggadjati Agreement (''Linggajati'' in modern Indonesian spelling) was a political accord concluded on 15 November 1946 by the Dutch administration and the unilaterally declared Republic of Indonesia in the village of Linggajati, Kuningan ...
of November 1946, and openly called Sukarno and Hatta as "traitors". The group also incited fighting against TRI, at occasions attacking TRI posts. During the ceasefire negotiations that preceded Linggadjati, LRJR had launched a major attack against a Dutch barracks on 26 September 1946. LRJR later founded the ''Laskar Rakyat Jawa Barat'' - a coalition of ''laskar'' groups across West Java. During the negotiation process for the detailed demarcations of the Linggadjati Agreement, commander of Republican forces around the east of Jakarta Suroto Kunto disappeared, and was presumed kidnapped and killed. Kunto's superior
Daan Jahja Brigadier general, Brig. Gen. Daan Jahja or Daan Yahya (5 January 1925 – 20 June 1985) was an Indonesian military officer who was the Chief of Staff of the Siliwangi Division in 1948 and the Military Governor of Jakarta from 1949 to 1950. Born ...
assumed that LRJR was the group responsible for the kidnapping, arrested a LRJR member and nearly killed him though he was prevented by
Siliwangi Division Military Regional Command III/Siliwangi () is an Indonesian Army Regional Military Command that covers Banten and West Java province. The division was formed during the Indonesian National Revolution by what was then known as the People's Secu ...
commander
Abdul Haris Nasution Abdul Haris Nasution (; 3 December 1918 – 6 September 2000) was a high-ranking Indonesian general and politician. He served in the military during the Indonesian National Revolution and remained in the military during the subsequent turmoil of ...
, who was wary of conflict with LRJR.


Dissolution

Relationship between TRI and LRJR further soured as the government attempted to enforce a monopoly on the Karawang-Jakarta trade, and a propaganda campaign painting LRJR as traitors was launched. In April 1947, TRI's
Purwakarta Purwakarta () is a town and an administrative district () in West Java, Indonesia which serves as the regency seat of the Purwakarta Regency (not to be confused with the district of the same name in Cilegon city). It covers a land area of 24.39& ...
commander communicated with the Dutch forces in Bogor and Jakarta, noting that they were planning on a "clean up" (i.e. handle the ''laskar''), requesting "gentlemanly behavior" from the Dutch. The army began by disarming smaller armed groups and mobilized to surround Karawang. After a mortar was fired by the LRJR, TRI artillery units began to bombard LRJR positions, causing disorder in the LRJR ranks and inflicting casualties. By 19 April, the army had entered Karawang with little resistance and a week later the fighting ended. Some former members and leaders of LRJR eventually joined the Dutch side of the revolution, granted amnesty and was merged into the ''Hare Majesteit's Ongeregelde Troepen'' (Her Majesty's Irregular Troops) unit. Others later formed the 17 August Division who fought a guerrilla war against Dutch forces in West Java following the
Renville Agreement 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 ...
, but the division was eventually disbanded on 1 September 1949, as it became clear that Dutch forces would withdraw from Indonesia.


Notable members

Some members of LRJR who later rose in politics include
Chairul Saleh Chaerul Saleh gelar Datuk Paduko Rajo (13 September 1916 – 8 February 1967) was an Indonesian politician who served as deputy prime minister during the Sukarno presidency. He was a close confidant of Sukarno, whom he had helped persuade to dec ...
, member of LRJR's political council, who later served in various high-ranking political posts. Imam Syafei, who was a commander in LRJR, later became the Minister of Public Security under Sukarno's government.


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Footnotes


Bibliography

: :{{cite journal , last1=Imadudin , first1=IIm , title="Revolusi dalam Revolusi": Tentara, Laskar, dan Jago di Wilayah Karawang 1945-1947 , journal=Patanjala , date=4 March 2018 , volume=10 , issue=1 , pages=35 , doi=10.30959/patanjala.v10i1.330 , url=http://ejurnalpatanjala.kemdikbud.go.id/patanjala/index.php/patanjala/article/view/330/pdf, language=id, doi-access=free Military units and formations of Indonesia in the Indonesian War of Independence Irregular units and formations Military units and formations established in 1945