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Pancasila Monument More Miserable

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monumentCLURING – The condition of the Pancasila Sakti monument in Cemetuk Hamlet, The village/sub-district of Cluring is now very worrying. even though, building to commemorate the Movement 30 September 1965 by the Indonesian Communist Party (G 30 S/ PKI) it has a value of se- very high loot. Around the monument, there are three holes made to bury 36 youth movement activists (GP) Ansor from Muncar. Pata the young man, had previously been poisoned and massacred by PKI members and their sympathizers in 18 October 1965.

In commemoration of PKI violence yesterday, there is no visible sign of activity around the monument. Even, the location turned out to be also less so. Many of the letters in the writing under the statue of Pancasila are missing so that they do not form a sentence. The location of the Pancasila Sakti monument, also looks less maintenance. There is absolutely no former rehab, or painting on a site built in 1995 independently.

Saturday tomorrow, he said there will be students from SMK and MTs who want to sow flowers here, yesterday already said.” said Supingi. 54. one of the local residents who had been cleaning the monument. According to Supingi, about six years ago every 30 In September the Pancasila Sakti monument was routinely used as a place to hold istighotsah activities and joint prayers carried out by GP Ansor activists from Gambiran District.. “I used to walk three times, but after that not anymore,” he said.

On the other hand, Supingi said that since it was built in 1995, The Pancasila Sakti monument has also never been rehabilitated or received maintenance fees from the government. So that, care man and many lost writings. “In the past, it was painted from the sub-district, but it's been a long time,” he said. Meanwhile, in other places the G30S/PKI commemoration was commemorated by residents by putting the red and white flag at half-mast in front of their house. It's as seen along Yosomulyo Village, Gambiran District. Residents along the route compactly put up red and white flags at half-mast as a sign of mourning in memory of the ferocity of the PKI (radar)