Things got even more confusing when the Indonesian embassy called them in to sign some declarations. First, they were asked to sign something condemning the murder of the six generals. They did happily. But then later, they were asked to sign a form declaring allegiance to the new Suharto government. They hesitated; this didn’t make much sense. They barely knew who this Suharto man was. This demand for allegiance split the sizable student population in Moscow.