Pembicaraan:Pengakuan tanggal kemerdekaan Indonesia oleh Belanda

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This is a complete fakestory without sources. Netherlands and the international community had not aknowledges 1945 but 1949. ben bot did not recognize 1945 de jure but de facto, so de jure it's 1949. You can fool Indonesian people, but you can't fool reality.--95.96.23.155 21 Juni 2020 14.54 (UTC)[balas]

The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence (Indonesian: Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Indonesia, or simply Proklamasi) was read at 10:00 in the morning of Friday, 17 August 1945.[1] The wording and declaration of the proclamation had to balance the interests of conflicting internal Indonesian and Japanese interests at the time.[2] The declaration marked the start of the diplomatic and armed resistance of the Indonesian National Revolution, fighting against the forces of the Netherlands and pro-Dutch civilians, until the latter officially acknowledged Indonesia's independence in 1949.[3] In 2005, the Netherlands declared that it had decided to accept de facto 17 August 1945 as Indonesia's independence date, which has been interpreted by Indonesian media as an official acceptance of the independence date.[4] However, on 14 September 2011, a Dutch court ruled in the Rawagede massacre case that the Dutch state was responsible because it had the duty to defend its inhabitants, which also indicated that the area was part of the Dutch East Indies, in contradiction of the Indonesian claim of 17 August 1945 as its date of independence.[5] In a 2013 interview the Indonesian historian Sukotjo, among others, asked the Dutch government to formally acknowledge the date of independence as 17 August 1945. [6] [7] Before the statevisit of King Willem-Alexander (and Queen Máxima) of the Netherlands to Indonesia in 2020, a small group represented by Abdul Halik wrote to him with a few other relatives. As far as they were concerned, the king was not welcome as long as the Netherlands does not legally recognize the Indonesian independence date, August 17, 1945. "We ask for recognition of that date and for apologies. Those who have made mistakes should apologize to those who have suffered.".[8] "The United Nations recognizes the date of 27 December 1949.[9]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proclamation_of_Indonesian_Independence