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20th-century Indonesian journalists

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This list has 1 sub-list and 67 members. See also 20th-century journalists by nationality, 20th-century Indonesian writers, 20th-century Indonesian people by occupation, Indonesian journalists by century
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  • Abdul Muis
    Abdul Muis Indonesian journalist and national hero
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    Abdul Muis (also spelt Abdoel Moeis; 1886 – 17 July 1959), was an Indonesian writer, journalist and nationalist. He argued tirelessly for Indonesia's independence from the Netherlands. He was also the first one who was named a national hero by President Sukarno.[1]
  • Adam Malik
    Adam Malik Indonesian politician
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    Adam Malik Batubara (22 July 1917 – 5 September 1984) was an Indonesian politician and former journalist who served as its third vice president. Previously he served as the parliament speaker, foreign minister, president of the United Nations General Assembly, and a journalist.
  • Abi Kusno Nachran Indonesian politician
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    Abi Kusno Nachran (1940 in Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia - July 24, 2006) was an Indonesian rainforest preservation activist.
  • Ayu Utami
    Ayu Utami Indonesian writer
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    Ayu Utami (born 21 November 1968) is an Indonesian writer. She has written novels, short-stories, and articles. Saman (1998) is widely considered her masterpiece. It was translated into English by Pamela Allen in 2005. By writing about sex and politics, Utami addressed issues formerly forbidden to Indonesian women, a change referred to as sastra wangi.
  • Fira Basuki Indonesian writer
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    Fira Basuki (born June 7, 1972) is an Indonesian novelist. Arguably her most famous work is her trilogy debut consisting of Jendela-Jendela (The Windows), Pintu (The Door) and Atap (The Roof). The trilogy concerning the journeys of Javanese brother and sister Bowo and June; from graduating high school, studying abroad in the US, their meta-physical experiences (especially Bowo's "second sight" and aura-reading capabilities), relationships with people of different nationalities (especially June's Tibetan husband), and their return home to Indonesia.
  • Soe Hok Gie
    Soe Hok Gie Indonesian activist
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    Soe Hok Gie (17 December 1942 – 16 December 1969) was a Chinese Indonesian activist who opposed the successive dictatorships of Presidents Sukarno and Suharto.
  • Najwa Shihab
    Najwa Shihab Indonesian journalist (born 1977)
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    Najwa Shihab (born in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia on September 16, 1977) is an Indonesian actress and journalist of mixed Bugis and Arabic descent. She is the second daughter of former Minister of Religious Affairs in the Cabinet of Development VII Quraish Shihab and a niece of former Minister of Foreign Affairs Alwi Shihab.
  • Djawoto
    Djawoto Indonesian journalist and diplomat
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    Djawoto (Perfected Spelling: Jawoto; August 10, 1906 – September 24, 1992) was an Indonesian journalist and diplomat. He served as Indonesia's ambassador to China and Mongolia starting in 1964.
  • Andjar Asmara
    Andjar Asmara Film director
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    Abisin Abbas (26 February 1902 – 20 October 1961), better known by his pseudonym Andjar Asmara was a dramatist and filmmaker active in the cinema of the Dutch East Indies. Born in Alahan Panjang, West Sumatra, he first worked as a reporter in Batavia (modern-day Jakarta). He became a writer for the Padangsche Opera in Padang, where he developed a new, dialogue-centric style, which later spread throughout the region. After returning to Batavia in 1929, he spent over a year as a theatre and film critic. In 1930 he joined the Dardanella touring troupe as a writer. He went to India in an unsuccessful bid to film his stage play Dr Samsi.
  • A.A. Hamidhan
    A.A. Hamidhan Indonesian freedom fighter and journalist
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    Anang Abdul Hamidhan (25 February 1909 – 21 August 1997) was an Indonesian freedom fighter and journalist from South Kalimantan. He established the daily Soeara Kalimantan in 1930. It was he who brought news of Indonesia's unilateral declaration of independence to Borneo.
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