Maluku Sovereignty Front
Maluku Sovereignty Front | |
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Front Kedaulatan Maluku | |
![]() Emblem of Maluku Sovereignty Front Representative in the US | |
Also known as | Front for the Sovereignty of the Moluccas |
Leader | Alex Manuputty |
Active regions | Maluku Islands |
Ideology | Moluccan nationalism Liberal conservatism Anti-communism |
The Maluku Sovereignty Front (Indonesian: Front Kedaulatan Maluku, FKM) is a secessionist movement on Ambon Island, aiming to restore the Republic of the South Moluccas (RMS).[1] It was established on 15 June 2000 at Ambon.[2]
They have been monitored by the Indonesian military for stockpiling weapons and other activities. Indonesian sources claim that the group first emerged in January 1999.
One of their activities has been to fly the banned flag of the Republic of South Maluku in public places to commemorate an unsuccessful secession attempt in 1950.[3]
The leader of the FKM organisation Alex Manuputty has fled to the United States, but continues to support independence.[4]
See also
- Separatism in Indonesia
- Invasion of Ambon
- Republic of South Maluku
References
- ^ Christian separatist on trial in Indonesia, BBC, 19 August 2002.
- ^ Front Kedaulatan Maluku (Maluku Sovereignty Front) Globalsecurity.org
- ^ Chris Brummitt, Christian separatist leader threatens to raise independence flags in Maluku, Associated Press, 5 April 2002.
- ^ "Live video footage interview with Alex Manuputty in exile, in the USA". Archived from the original on 2023-04-07. Retrieved 2012-07-29.
Further reading
- "Romanticism of South Maluku separatists in exile". Jakarta Post. December 6, 2010.