PKI and Pelajar Islam Indonesia (PII) of Masyumi Clash in Kanigoro Kediri 1965
Date
2021-05-12Author
RINA, Niken Permata
SUMARDI, Sumardi
MARJONO, Marjono
UMAMAH, Nurul
SURYA, Riza Afita
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Kanigoro event of 1965 is parties class occurred in Kanigoro village, Kediri district. This
research attempts to identify 1) The background of the conflict between PKI and PII in Kanigoro, 2)
the process of conflict between PKI and PII in Kanigoro in 1965, 3) Impact of the Conflict between PKI
and PII in Kanigoro at National and Local levels. This research engaged historical steps with
politichological approach. The research steps are 1) Heuristic is sources collection through literature
review related to topic being studied, 2) critic is critize collected sources to obtain documents validity
(extern) and critize sources with comparing one another (intern), 3) interpretation is combining facts of
information obtained hence being an unity, and 4) historiography is result explanation based on
interpretation with formulating research facts being conducted. The results of the study were (1) The
conflict between PKI and Indonesian Islamic Students under Masyumi during the political crisis in
1965 was caused by mental training activities carried out by Masyumi underbow youths who had the
name PII in Kanigoro Keras Kediri and caused the PKI group there. attacked and imprisoned all
members of mental training and discussion of the consequences of political tensions between the two
parties which led to conflicts in Kanigoro and Kediri villages. (2) The process of the PKI and PII
(Indonesian Islamic Students) conflict in early 1965 and the consequences of this incident in the
surrounding area and national politics. Then the arrest of the two leaders of the PKI and PII to become
political prisoners because it had caused a commotion and disturbed the peace in Kanigoro and its
surroundings (3) The end of the PKI and PII conflict in Kanigoro was marked by the G30S / PKI
Incident and the release of PII figures who were involved in the conflict from political prisoners.
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