PESIK, REPRESENTATIVE OF INDONESIAN REPUBLIC IN MANILA

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CIA-RDP82-00457R002400170009-2
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RIPPUB
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C
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1
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November 9, 2016
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January 21, 1999
Sequence Number: 
9
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Publication Date: 
February 17, 1949
Content Type: 
REPORT
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Sanitized - Approved For ease : CIA-RDP82-00457R002 CLASSIFICATION ?'.c /coNrTRoL FFICIA1S 0NI CENTRAL Y'" REPORT NO INFORM N REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY Philippines/Indonesia DATE DISTR. 17 February 1949 SUBJECT Pesik', Representative of Indonesian Republic NO. OF PAGES I PLACE in Manila 25X1A6a ACQUIRED DATE OF IN NO. OF ENCLS. OUSTED BELOW) 25X1 X6 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. la Pesik (fnu), the political representative of the Indonesian Republic in Manila, has asked Indonesian Republicans in exile in New Delhi for clarification of his position and for the necessary official credentials? 25X1 A6a Pesik originally arrived in Manila to pave the way for Doctor Ratu langi who was to represent the Indonesian Republic in the Philippines. Ratu 25X1 A2g Langi. failed to arrive in the Philippines, however because of Dutch police action. Comment. According to Indonesian Republic officia s n are in contact with the interior of Iadom nesiathrough an Indonesian group in New Delhi. Communications between Manila and Now Delhi are by cable.) 2. Pesik claims that Indonesian officials Harsono, Saroso, Sumitro and Sjafruddi.n (Prawiranegara) are personally committed to the American Indonesian Corporation because of monetary favors. Pesik is using personal funds to avoid obligation to the American Indonesian Corpora- Lion. 25X1 A2g 3. In Manila, drives for the Red Cross and for the Boy Scouts have ter c raril, postponed the Aid to Indonesia campaign. 4. Pesik has just been informed by the Now Delhi office that all supplies for the Indonesian Republic are being delivered to PenanUK& from *hich place they are shipped to Sumatra by PT boat Supplies needed are arms, ammunition, medicine and clothing, Payment for these supplies is made in cash or in crepe rubber sheets. STATE NAW I i NS1 3 h's docu r n `~1s ', he. Director of In?c,; t`IAL In cc !^rfer of u v Archivic: of t?'`Sa"n~ized 11 11 I o BLIC RELEASE OF THIS DOCUMENT. pproved For Release : CIA7-RDP'82000457R002400170009-2 NOTICEc DISTRIB TION _ LISTI G j LjST