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government spread propaganda by using various existing media. The New Order's control and
dominance made propaganda rapidly spread to the public. Print and electronic media, such as
television, seemed unable to refuse to become the mouthpiece of the New Order government with
its various propaganda agendas. The New Order government used the means or media of newspaper
propaganda and TVRI television as the only national television at that time. At this time, the mass
media was only an intermediary between communicators sitting in the Government, so the
information circulating was only for the benefit of the government (Hadi & Kasuma, 2012).
According to the researcher, there was a Mass Psychological Deprivation in this case. The use
of media to cultivate a leader and strengthen identification with an authoritarian figure is an
effective technique in fascist propaganda. The government tightly controlled the mass media in
Indonesia during the New Order to spread the image of Soeharto as a paternalistic figure who always
knew what was best for the nation. In addition, there was an exploitation of Psychological
Dispositions in Indonesia. The government capitalized on the fear of the threat of communism and
national disintegration to strengthen support. By using rhetoric that portrayed communism as a
major threat, the New Order government managed to mobilize public support and justify its
repressive actions. The use of security forces and propaganda to maintain power and social control
is a hallmark of fascist regimes. In Indonesia, the security apparatus was used to suppress opposition
and maintain regime stability, while propaganda was constantly disseminated to ensure people
remained loyal to the government.
The manipulation of history and the use of documentary films to create a narrative in favor of
the regime are prime examples of the use of fascist propaganda. The movie “Betrayal of G30S/PKI”
was produced by the New Order government to portray the PKI as the nation's main enemy and
justify violence against those deemed to be involved with the PKI. The movie tells the story of the
Soeharto government's version of a coup, which the Indonesian Communist Party or PKI
orchestrated. The film made by the New Order regime succeeded in shaping opinions/perceptions
and even beliefs that the mastermind of the September 30, 1965 incident was the PKI (Mirnawati,
1970; Wardani, 2019). The public must watch this film; the Government asked all agencies in
Indonesia to watch the G30S PKI film with the aim of preventing radicalism and fostering students,
especially to always protect the Indonesian homeland well and always fortify themselves so as not
to fall into radical groups (Fiqly, 2018) (Suhartana, 2021).
In addition, there was a press ban during the New Order period. The violence of the New Order
is the strict control of the press (Eddyono, 2021). During this period, there were many mass media
bans. Initially, the New Order promised press freedom through Law Number 11 of 1966 concerning
Basic Press Principles, but over time, press freedom was no longer realized. Based on historical
records, nearly 70 newspapers were banned during the New Order era (Adryamarthanino &
Ningsih, 2022). In addition, many journalists were arrested and exiled by the government. The New
Order government, which did not accept criticism from the mass media, banned many media. The
muzzling of mass media was done to prevent news or narratives critical of the government.
President Soeharto banned the publication of several critical mass media at that time.
During the New Order era, the press wassystematically silenced. The New Order government
supervised and controlled the press through government policies in the form of laws and ministerial
regulations. During this period, the Indonesian MPRS Decree Number XXXII/MPRS/1966 was issued
at the beginning of the New Order. MPRS Decree No. XXXIII/MPRS/1966 regulates the development