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Mandau Talawang Pancasila (GMTPs, Indonesian: ''Gerakan Mandau Talawang Pancasila'') is a
paramilitary A paramilitary is an organization whose structure, tactics, training, subculture, and (often) function are similar to those of a professional military, but is not part of a country's official or legitimate armed forces. Paramilitary units carr ...
organization, based mostly within the
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
n provinces of
Central Kalimantan Central Kalimantan ( id, Kalimantan Tengah) is a province of Indonesia. It is one of five provinces in Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of Borneo. Its provincial capital is Palangka Raya and in 2010 its population was over 2.2 million, while the 2 ...
and
West Kalimantan West Kalimantan ( id, Kalimantan Barat) is a province of Indonesia. It is one of five Indonesian provinces comprising Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo. Its capital city is Pontianak, Indonesia, Pontianak. The province has ...
.


History

The organization was founded in November 1953 as "Telabang Pancasila Dayak Sector", and played an active role in opposing the
Darul Islam rebellion The Darul Islam rebellion was a war waged between 1949 and 1962 by the Islamic State of Indonesia, commonly known as Darul Islam, to establish an Islamic state in Indonesia. The rebellion began when Sekarmadji Maridjan Kartosuwirjo, a former Ind ...
in
South Kalimantan South Kalimantan ( id, Kalimantan Selatan) is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. It is the smallest province in Kalimantan, the Indonesian territory of Borneo. The provincial capital was Banjarmasin until 15 February 2022 when it wa ...
as well as pushing for the creation of a Dayak-dominated province in central Kalimantan. The name of the organization refers to the ''mandau'', a traditional Dayak weapon, the ''talawang'', a shield, and Pancasila, the state ideology of Indonesia. The organization retains the support of
Indonesian military , founded = as the ('People's Security Forces') , current_form = , disbanded = , branches = , headquarters = Cilangkap, Jakarta , website = , commander-in-chief = Joko Widodo ...
and local government. After the recognition of Indonesian independence in 1949, it was planned that
Kalimantan Kalimantan () is the Indonesian portion of the island of Borneo. It constitutes 73% of the island's area. The non-Indonesian parts of Borneo are Brunei and East Malaysia. In Indonesia, "Kalimantan" refers to the whole island of Borneo. In 2019, ...
was to be split up into several provinces to simplify governance in the region. However, regionalism in the region arose from the dissatisfaction of the interior Dayak population to provincial government in
Banjarmasin ) , translit_lang1 = Other , translit_lang1_type1 = Jawi , translit_lang1_info1 = بنجر ماسين , settlement_type = City , motto = ''Kayuh Baimbai'' ( Banjare ...
which they thought to be dominated by Banjarese. The Indonesian Dayak Kaharingan Union, an association of Dayak politicians, pushed for the creation of their own Dayak-dominated province, but the idea was rejected by the Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs which argued that the population of the region – just over 500,000 – was too little for a province. Disappointed with the national government, the union formed a paramilitary organization to promote the idea of the creation of a separate province in the interior of Kalimantan as well as holding a congress in Banjarmasin. The paramilitary organization chose to include "Pancasila" in their name to declare that the movement was not about separatism and that they were still loyal to the Indonesian state. However, the paramilitary wing often resorted to hijacking ships in rivers which caused tension with the security forces. The clashes culminated on 22 November 1953 when the group raided the town of Buntok and killed several police in retaliation. At its height, it was estimated that the organization had a membership of 42,000 spanning different religious groups and was divided into three sectoral commands. One of the GMTPs leaders, Sahari Andung, was arrested in December 1956 under charges of subversion, but later was released and tasked with resettling former GMTPs members who had been fighting a guerilla war in the jungle. At the same time, several Dayak politicians approached Kalimantan's governor, Murdjani, to discuss the matter of creation of a new province. On 23 May 1957, Central Kalimantan province was finally created and a peace agreement was reached between the group and security forces in the region. GMTPs itself had officially surrendered to the central government in March 1957. Many of its former members were recruited into the Indonesian Army and the group turned its attention to fighting Darul Islam rebels in South Kalimantan province.


Recent activity

Mandau Talawang Pancasila was allegedly involved in the massacre of the
Madurese people id, Orang Madura , image = , image_caption = A portrait of Madurese village head. , population = 7,179,356 , popplace = : , region1 = East Java , pop1 = 6,520,403 , region2 = West Kalimantan , pop2 ...
in the
Sampit conflict The Sampit conflict was an outbreak of inter-ethnic violence in Indonesia, beginning in February 2001 and lasting through the year. The conflict started in the town of Sampit, Central Kalimantan, and spread throughout the province, including the ...
and backed by pro-Dayak politicians and military leaders. The organization often opposes the presence of non-Dayak politicians in Central Kalimantan province, such as in 2019 when the group opposed the non-Dayak parliamentary speaker. The organization also supports the disbandment of
Islamic Defenders Front ) , formation = , dissolved = , () () , successor = Islamic Brotherhood Front (Unrecognized) , status = Banned , founder = Muhammad Rizieq Shihab , founding_location = Ciputat, So ...
, a fundamentalist Islamist organization that they accuse of replacing Pancasila with Islamism and turning Indonesia into caliphate.


References

{{reflist Organizations based in West Kalimantan Paramilitary organizations based in Indonesia *