Hua Chi Pao

Hua Chi Pao (Chinese: 火炬报, 'Flame of the Revolution') was a Chinese language daily newspaper, published from Jakarta, Indonesia.[1] Publishing of the newspaper began on December 2, 1963.[2] It was the third Chinese-language newspaper established in Jakarta in 1963 under the April 1963 new media law.[2] The newspaper was tied to the Indonesian Nationalist Party (PNI).[3] Hua Chi Pao had a circulation of around 10,000 copies.[4] Publication was discontinued in October 1965.[1]

References

  1. Hong Lee Oey (1971). Indonesian government and press during guided democracy. Inter Documentation Co. pp. 157–158.
  2. Sunil Kukreja (27 May 2015). State, Society, and Minorities in South and Southeast Asia. Lexington Books. p. 101. ISBN 978-0-7391-8891-0.
  3. Charles A. Coppel (1983). Indonesian Chinese in crisis. Oxford University Press. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-19-582580-0.
  4. Peranserta pers menegakkan Pancasila. Yayasan Penegak Pers Pancasila. 1996. p. 130.


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