Hartono is wellknown for his statement
November 15, 1965 (KKO Day)

Hitam komando Bung Karno
Hitam tindakan KKO

Putih komando Bung Karno
Putih tindakan KKO

reflecting his firm conviction that the
military must uphold the chain of command,
the duly constituted authority

This statement clearly reflects the KKO loyalty to
the President/Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief
It might be one of the causes of his untimely death.
.

Lt General (KKO) Hartono

His unexplained death shrouded in mystery

Wife Grace Walandouw Hartono,
KKO colleagues and friends
are convinced it is not suicide

 

 

 

 

 KKO - Korps Komando Angkatan Laut
Indonesian Marine Corps

component part of the Indonesia Navy Force
established on 15 November 1945

ALRI - Angkatan Laut Indonesia
Indonesian Navy

Current name:
Korps Marinir TNI AL

Part of the Indonesian Armed Forces
Angkatan Bersenjata Indonesia - ABRI

 

 

THE TRAGIC END OF A BRILLIANT CAREER
The story of the sudden death of an Indonesian officer,
a respected military leader, dedicated to country,
military discipline and family.

 

 

 SUMMARY

Update August 7, 2011

In the early morning of 6 January 1971 Lt General KKO Hartono was found dead
at his home in Tebet, Jakarta. Officially it was declared a suicide, but was it?

 

MISSING DEATH CERTIFICATE

 

There are many unanswered questions surrounding his death,
questions that his widow, Grace Hartono, would like to be answered.
Was it suicide or murder?

 

He was a military leader, loving husband and father
with no indications of suicide plans,
a fighter disposed to confront rather than evade problems

 

Where is the death certificate/ autopsy report?

 

 

 

 

 Grace is convinced that her husband did not commit suicide.
Apparently he knew something that should not be known", she said.

 

Ali Sadikin

Rachmat Sumengkar

Prominent Marine officers such as Lt General KKO Ali Sadikin (ex Governor of DKI Jakarta) and
Laksamana Madya Rachmat Sumengkar, ex Deputy of the ALRI (Indonesian Navy) have stated that

" available data do not support the assertion that Hartono has committed suicide".

 

Kahpi Suriadiredja

Lt General (Ret.) Kahpi Suriadiredja (KKO Commander 1977-1983)
told Grace that he was informed that Hartono was murdered.
He confirmed this to Editor in a meeting at his home January 2007 without providing details.

 

 

 

Major General (Marines) Alfan Baharudin and Grace Hartono
Jakarta, 1 August 2011

 

No death certificate nor autopsy report available to confirm or contradict

Grace Hartono (accompanied by Editor and husband) told Major General (Marines) Alfan Baharudin that to date she has
not received copy of her husband's death certificate and autopsy report from the Army Hospital.

In reference to the statement that her husband has committed suicide, Grace asserts that these certificates are required
to determine cause of death, to confirm or contradict the statement of suicide.

She is convinced that these certificates will confirm that her husband did not commit suicide and may help remove this stigma from his military record.

 

 

Based on research and informaton received from well-informed sources,
Editor has developed the following analysis:

 

The wellknown statement:

Hitam kata Bung Karno, Hitam kata KKO
Putih kata Bung Karno, Putih kata KKO

was considered an insult, an act of disloyalty, to President Suharto.and the Army.
He was in the possession of facts/information that might be harmful to the Army

The KKO was a well-trained, respected and disciplined force, loyal to Hartono.
After Hartono's death the Marine Corps was reduced to 5,000 personnel from 20,000.

(Currently, according to Major General Marines Alfan Baharudin personnel is back to 20,000.)

 


Jakarta visit end December 1970 - first week January 1971

In Jakarta he had several meetings with top level officials of the Foreign Ministry,
Navy, BAKIN (Intelligence Board) and Ministry of Defense (Hankam).
He attended the 1971 New Years reception of President Suharto.

 

His itinerary in Jakarta included highlevel visits to

 

Foreign Minister Adam Malik

 

Naval Headquarters, Admiral Sudomo, Vice Admiral Subono

 

General Ali Murtopo - Presidential Personal Assistant

 

Maj General Sutopo Juwono, BAKIN - State Intelligence Agency

 

Military Police Directorate

 

Lt General Sumitro Wapangkopkamtib - Deputy Chief Operational Command for the Restoration of Security and Order

 

Maj General Darjatmo Hankam -Ministry of Defense

 

Maj General Yoga Sugama, BAKIN - State Intelligence Agency

 

General Panggabean, Pangkopkamtib - Operational Command for the Restoration of Security and Order

 

President Suharto, 4 January at his residence in Jln Cendana.

 

KKO (Marine Corps) Headquarters

During this Jakarta visit Hartono was apparently advised that he could face a courtmartial and the suggestion may have
been made that to prevent facing such a disgrace, he better commit suicide.
Hartono apparently ignored this and the military then seems to have taken matters into their own hands.
Two members of the Military Police visited him on the eve before his return to his ambassadorial post in North Korea.

They seem to have attempted to convince him to commit suicide.
He refused to do so, a struggle ensued and when they tried to shoot him he must have turned his head so that he was
shot from behind. Informed sources state that he was shot in the lower part of the back of his head.

For now this is just an analysis based on investigative research.
Authentic autopsy report and death certificate
are crucial to determine the truth about the suicide claim.
Why have these documents not been made available???

 

He was taken to RSPAD, the Central Army Hospital, not to the Navy Hospital as could have been expected.
Family members waiting at the hospital were not allowed to see him until after preparations for burial were complete.

The absence of a death certificate caused financial hardship due to inability to access bank accounts receive a pension, etc. His home was searched by military police. His briefcase, documents and other personal things were confiscated and never returned. With the loss of documents Grace was unable to prove that the house they occupied was partially (at least half ) paid off and ultimately she was forced to vacate the house.

 

 

 

In reference to the above, Editor asked Admiral (Ret.) Sudomo the following question:

"If the late Lt General (Marines) Hartono was to be brought to court/court martialed,
what would have been the accusation?
"

In his written reply Admiral's Sudomo emphasized that there had been no plans for a court martial.
He stated that
....." Hartono's statement had caused unrest and controversies in the nation.
Apparently feeling guilty of causing such nationwide unrest and controversy he committed suicide."

Although he committed suicide President Suharto approved his burial at the National Heroes Cemetery
because he was a recipient of the distinguished " Bintang Gerilya" medal,
a hero of the independence war against the Dutch.

At the time of the occurrence, Admiral Sudomo was Navy Chief of Staff.
He acted as Inspector General during the burial ceremony at Kalibata.

Admiral (Ret) Sudomo's written response

 

Admiral (Ret.) Sudomo issued the above letter to Editor on July 11, 2011
confirming that Hartono's death was by suicide.

Please note that under ad 4 the name should read Suharto (not Sukarno) as verified - Editor

 

 

 

THE STORY

 

Heroes Cemetry Kalibata

Grace Hartono:

Hartono did not commit suicide.

"I thank the KKO for their efforts to
uphold his name
."

It is a step towards the
main objective:

"Remove the false accusation that
he committed suicide.
Clear this stigma from his name."

Grace Hartono

 

In their program special "Lacak( Investigate)" TRANS TV in Jakarta on 13 September 2004 aired a story
on the subject, raising questions and doubts regarding the circumstances surrounding the death of
KKO Lt General Hartono in Jakarta on 6 January 1971, officially proclaimed a suicide.
He was found with a shot to the back of his head. They interviewed 2 high ranking
Navy and Marine officers with opposite viewpoints.
No official death certificate has been issued to date.

 

Then Navy Chief of Staff Admiral Sudomo, insists it was suicide.

Then Jakarta Governor Lt General KKO Ali Sadikin states to have information that Hartono was murdered.

Then Minister of Foreign Affairs Adam Malik (not in the show) diplomatically stated that
"he died of a brain hemorrhage" (
which of course is not unusual in the case of a shot in the head - ed.).

His wife Grace expressed her opinion that "apparently he knew something that should not be known".

Ret. Lt General KKO Hartono was Indonesian Ambassador for North Korea
at the time of his death in Jakarta, 6 January 1971

 

 

Below are audio recordings of statements of wife Grace Hartono,
Ret. Navy Admiral Sudomo and Ret. Lt General KKO Ali Sadikin
on the Trans TV show "Lacak 13 September 2004

 

 

 

(Ret.) Navy Admiral
Sudomo

"He committed suicide" 

Grace Hartono
"I am convinced he did not commit suicide"

(Ret.) Lt General (KKO)
Ali Sadikin

"I was told that he was murdered"

 Navy Chief of Staff 1969-1971
Deputy Minister of Defense/Chief
Defense & Security Command

Apparently he knew something
that should not be known"

 Governor DKI Jakarta Raya
1966-1977

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Listen to the Report
of the

Trans TV Show "Lacak"
09/13/2004

 

Foreign Minister Adam Mailik
"He died from a brain hemorrhage"

(Lacak - Investigate)

 A military leader's promise
"
I hereby promise to uphold the principles of military leadership ..."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Audio Source: Courtesy Trans TV Show "Lacak"
September 13, 2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

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