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In English, the [[Communist]] Party of [[Indonesia]], purged in 1965 and currently banned.
In English, the [[Communist]] Party of [[Indonesia]], purged in 1965 and currently banned.
An important early organization was founded by Dutch socialist Henk Sneevliet and Pak Yahya in 1914, under the name '''Indies Social Democratic Association''' (in [[Dutch language|Dutch]]: ''Indische Sociaal-Democratische Vereeniging'', ISDV). ISDV was constituted essentially by the 85 members of the two Dutch socialist parties, [[Social Democratic Workers' Party (Netherlands)|SDAP]] and [[Communist Party of Holland|SDP]], residing in the Dutch East Indies. The Dutch members of the ISDV introduced Marxist ideas to educated Indonesians looking for ways to oppose colonial rule.

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Communist Party of Indonesia [r]: In English, the Communist Party of Indonesia, purged in 1965 and currently banned.