DRAFT 1
THE RENGASDENGKLOK
The Rengasdengklok incident was a
kidnapping carried out by a number of youths including Soekarni, Wikana, Aidit
and Chaerul Saleh from the "Menteng 31" association against Soekarno
and Hatta. This event occurred on August 16, 1945 at 3:00 a.m. WIB, Soekarno
and Hatta were taken to Rengasdengklok, Karawang, to be urged to accelerate the
proclamation of the independence of the Republic of Indonesia, until an
agreement was reached between the old groups represented by Soekarno and Hatta
and Mr. Achmad Subardjo with the young group about when the proclamation will
take place especially after Japan suffered a defeat in the Pacific War.
Facing this pressure, Soekarno and Hatta
remained unchanged. Meanwhile in Jakarta, Chairul and his friends have devised
a plan to seize power. But what was planned did not work because not all PETA
members supported the plan.
The proclamation of the independence of the
Republic of Indonesia was planned to be read out by Bung Karno and Bung Hatta
on Friday, August 17, 1945 in the IKADA field (which has now become a Monas
field) or at Bung Karno's house on Jl. Pegangsaan Timur 56. Bung Karno's house
was chosen because in the IKADA field already spread that there was an event to
be held, so that the Japanese soldiers were on guard, to avoid chaos, between
the spectators when the text of the proclamation was read, Soekarno's house was
chosen on the Pegangsaan Timur street No.56. The text of the Proclamation was
compiled at Rengasdengklok, in the house of a Chinese, Djiaw Kie Siong. The
Merah Putih flag was raised by fighters in Rengasdengklok on Thursday, August
16, in preparation for the proclamation of Indonesian independence.
Because he did not receive news from
Jakarta, Jusuf Kunto was sent to negotiate with young people in Jakarta. But
when he arrived in Jakarta, Kunto only met Wikana and Mr. Achmad Soebardjo,
then Kunto and Achmad Soebardjo to Rangasdengklok to pick up Soekarno, Hatta,
Fatmawati and Guntur. Achmad Soebardjo invited Bung Karno and Hatta to go to
Jakarta to read the proclamation on Jalan Pegangsaan Timur 56. On the 16th of
the night the group arrived in Jakarta.
The next day, precisely on August 17, 1945
the proclamation statement was echoed with the text of the Indonesian
Independence proclamation typed by Sayuti Melik using a "borrowed"
typewriter (precisely taken) from the office of the Head of the Representative
of the German Navy, Major (Sea) Dr. Hermann Kandeler.
People who's behind the rengasdengklok :
1.Soekarni
2.Wikana
3.Aidit
4.Chaerul Saleh
5.Soekarno
6.Hatta
7.Achmad Subarjo
8.Djiaw Kie Siong
People who's behind the rengasdengklok :
1.Soekarni
2.Wikana
3.Aidit
4.Chaerul Saleh
5.Soekarno
6.Hatta
7.Achmad Subarjo
8.Djiaw Kie Siong












