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Miriam Budiardjo (20
November 1923,
Kediri – 8
January 2007, Jakarta) was an
Indonesian political scientist and diplomat.
Budiardjo was
Deputy Chair of...
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Esther Budiardjo (born
September 24, 1972) is an
Indonesian pianist.
Esther Budiardjo was born on
September 24, 1972 in Jakarta. At age fourteen, she sent...
- 500–2,300 dead. Krieger, p. xix;
Budiardjo and
Liong (1984), p. 6. Dunn, p. 159.
Indonesia (1977), p. 31.
Budiardjo and
Liong (1984), p. 6;
Taylor (1991)...
- 101–102;
Nevins 2005, p. 30;
Budiardjo &
Liong 1984, pp. 127–128;
Amnesty (1985), p. 23; Dunn 1996, p. 299
Budiardjo &
Liong 1984, pp. 41–43; Dunn 1996...
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Carmel Budiardjo (née Brickman; 18 June 1925 – 10 July 2021) was an
English human rights activist, lecturer, and author. She was the
founder of the non-governmental...
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University of
California Press. p. xvi. "Sekelumit Prof. Dr.
Miriam Budiardjo" (in Indonesian).
Indonesian Political Science ****ociation. 25 October...
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Department of Information,
Republic of Indonesia, 1977. OCLC 4458152.
Budiardjo, Carmel; Liong, Liem Soei (1984). The War
against East Timor. London:...
- 30, 2021. "BBC
Radio 4 - Last Word, Sir
Graham Vick (pictured),
Carmel Budiardjo,
Piers Plowright,
Dusty Hill". BBC.
Archived from the
original on August...
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alternative spelling of
Suharto is from the
Dutch Colonial era spelling.
Budiardjo,
Carmel (April 29, 1996)"Ibu Tien
Buried Today".
Archived from the original...
- eras of Indonesia's history.
Tapol was
established in 1973 by
Carmel Budiardjo, a
former political prisoner in
Indonesia and
member of ****rno's "Old...