RT Article T1 The sickle and the cross: Christians and communists in Bali, Flores, Sumba and Timor, 1965-67 JF Journal of Southeast Asian studies VO 17 IS 1 SP 94 OP 112 A1 Webb, R. A. F. Paul LA English PB Cambridge Univ. Press YR 1986 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1633196585 AB The author thinks that over the years much has been written about the so-called attempted coup in Indonesia in 1965. Many of the horrors depicted Balinese or abongan, nominal Muslims in Central and East Java, but little has been written about the Catholic and Protestant inhabitants of those regions outside Java during the period 1965 and following, and how they coped with communist activity in their districts. Hitherto there has been little said concerning the Christians' attitude towards the Partai Kommunis Indonesia (KPI). The paper aims at shedding light on these questions and analyses the reasons why in more than a few districts of the eastern islands the KPI was by no means seen by some Christians as the archetypal enemy of Christianity. (DÜI-Sen) K1 Putsch K1 Staatsstreich K1 Kommunistische Partei K1 Christ K1 Militärdiktatur K1 Katholische Schule K1 Evangelische Kirche K1 Massaker K1 Muslim K1 Kommunismus K1 Indonesien : Bali : Flores (Island) : Sumba : Timor (Insel) : Staatsstreich/Militärputsch : Kommunistische Partei : Christen : Militärherrschaft : Katholische Kirche : Evangelische Kirche : Massaker : Muslime : Kommunismus K1 Indonesien