Hua Chi Pao (Chinese: 火炬报, 'Flame of the Revolution') was a short-lived Chinese language daily newspaper published in Jakarta, Indonesia from 1963 to 1965.[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] The paper was shut down in October 1965 during a wave of repression against left-wing and minority newspapers following the failed 30 September Movement.[1]
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^ abHong Lee Oey (1971). Indonesian government and press during guided democracy. Inter Documentation Co. pp. 157–158.
^ abSunil Kukreja (27 May 2015). State, Society, and Minorities in South and Southeast Asia. Lexington Books. p. 101. ISBN978-0-7391-8891-0.
^Charles A. Coppel (1983). Indonesian Chinese in crisis. Oxford University Press. p. 42. ISBN978-0-19-582580-0.
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