Category
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Indonesian National Revolution
armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between Indonesia and the Dutch Empire
Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor
The Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor (, abbreviated as Fretilin) is a centre-left political party and former national liberation movement in Timor-Leste. It presently holds 19 of 65 seats in the National Parliament. Fretilin formed the government in East Timor until its independence in 2002. It obtained the presidency in 2017 under Francisco Guterres but lost in the 2022 East Timorese presidential election.
Republic of South Maluku
former country
Proclamation of Indonesian Independence
1945 document declaring Indonesian independence from the Netherlands
Free Papua Movement
umbrella term for independence movement for West Papua (the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua), with both militant and nonviolent elements
Republic of West Papua
a proposed country that is recognized as a separatist terrorist organization by the Government of Indonesia
Free Aceh Movement
military unit
Papua conflict
separatist conflict in the region of West Papua
East Timorese independence referendum, 1999
referendum
Darul Islam
Islamist group in Indonesia

Falintil
The Armed Forces for the National Liberation of East Timor (, Falintil) originally began as the military wing of the Fretilin party of East Timor. It was established on 20 August 1975 in response to Fretilin's political conflict with the Timorese Democratic Union (UDT).
Great Timor
irredentism
Insurgency in Aceh
1976–2005 conflict in Indonesia
Timorese Social Democratic Association
political party in East Timor
National Committee for West Papua
organization campaigning nonviolently for the independence of West Papua from Indonesia

United Liberation Movement for West Papua
umbrella independence organization
Permesta
Permesta was a rebel movement in Indonesia. It was founded on 2 March 1957 by civil and military leaders in Eastern Indonesia. Initially the center of the movement was in Makassar, which at that time was the capital of the province of Sulawesi. However, support for the movement in South Sulawesi gradually dissipated, forcing the headquarters to move to Manado in North Sulawesi.
National Council of Maubere Resistance
1988–2001 East Timorese anti-occupation organisation