CONDEMNED TO DEATH.—Lieutenant-Colonel Untung, the former commanding officer of President Sukarno’s guard battalion, who has been sentenced to death for treason by an Indonesian military tribunal. Colonel Untung is shown during one of the hearings at the State Planning Committee’s headquarters in Djakarta. He was accused of leading last October’s unsuccessful coup. - Cable photograph
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31004, 9 March 1966, Page 13
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54CONDEMNED TO DEATH.—Lieutenant-Colonel Untung, the former commanding officer of President Sukarno’s guard battalion, who has been sentenced to death for treason by an Indonesian military tribunal. Colonel Untung is shown during one of the hearings at the State Planning Committee’s headquarters in Djakarta. He was accused of leading last October’s unsuccessful coup. – Cable photograph Press, Volume CV, Issue 31004, 9 March 1966, Page 13
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