Pemandangan

Pemandangan was a daily Indonesian language newspaper published in the Dutch East Indies (or later Indonesia) 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.

[7] In the aftermath of the Pacific War and during the Indonesian National Revolution, Djoenaidi enlisted journalist Rosihan Anwar to use Pemandangan's existing printing facilities to publish another newspaper, Pedoman.

[8] In 1953, Pemandangan was accused of leaking national secrets – specifically, on new civil servant salaries and foreign investments to 21 firms[9] – in a column, and its editor-in-chief Asa Bafaqih was put on trial.

Bafaqih accepted full responsibility, while refusing to reveal the names of informants in accordance with the journalistic code.