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Pemandangan () was a daily newspaper published in the Dutch East Indies (and later ) between 1933 and 1958. It was one of the few local newspapers which was initially allowed to operate during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies.


History
The newspaper was first published on 8 April 1933 by journalist . In the first few months after the first issue, the sales of the newspaper could not cover expenditures, and the newspaper received financial support from local plantation owner . Saeroen would write editorials in Pemandangan under the pen name "Kampret" (bat), but these editorials resulted in Pemandangan being censored by the Dutch East Indies government. It also ceased publication for a week between 17 and 24 May 1940, due to censorship.

Pemandangan would continue to publish following the Japanese invasion of the Dutch East Indies, and was the only newspaper to continue publication during the early occupation period without any shutdowns. During the occupation period, it was the chief competitor of the Japanese-sponsored newspaper . Pemandangan had a stance of being neutral with respect to political parties, though it maintained a nationalist stance. Around that time, the paper had a daily circulation of 7,000. The paper was censored at least twice during the occupation - in both cases due to images of Japanese Emperor being obscured by the Japanese flag and both resulting in the arrest of editor-in-chief Soemanang Soerjowinoto.

In the aftermath of the and during the Indonesian National Revolution, Djoenaidi enlisted journalist to use Pemandangan existing printing facilities to publish another newspaper, . In 1953, Pemandangan was accused of leaking national secrets specifically, on new civil servant salaries and foreign investments to 21 firms in a column, and its editor-in-chief was put on trial. Bafaqih accepted full responsibility, while refusing to reveal the names of informants in accordance with the journalistic code.

(2026). 9781135169145, Routledge. .
The investigation was eventually ceased by the Attorney General at that time, Soeprapto.

It ceased publication in 1958.


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