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Djokosoedjono (c. 1909–1977),
sometimes spelled Djoko Sudjono, was an
Indonesian trade union leader,
communist politician and
former political prisoner...
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Indonesia was brief, and the
leadership of that
illegal branch (such as
Djokosoedjono) were soon
arrested and
exiled to Boven-Digoel.
Remnants of the party...
- People's
Party Muhammad Djunaidi bin
Abdul Azis 56
Jakarta Nahdlatul Ulama Djokosoedjono 34
Central Java
Communist Party of
Indonesia Djumhur Hakim 175 West...
- Agus
Djohar Masyumi 16
August 1950
Djokoprawiro PIR 16
August 1950
Djokosoedjono SOBSI 16
August 1950
Dradjad Partoatmodjo PNI 16
August 1950 Emon Bratadiwidjaja...
- this consolidation,
Musso managed to
persuade Pamudji, Azis, ****jat,
Djokosoedjono, Amir Sjarifudin, and Tan Ling Djie to join the PKI.
Musso instructed...
- Communists.
Among the
arrested parliamentarians were Mudigdo, Tjudito, and
Djokosoedjono of the PKI,
Mustafa of the worker's bloc, Pandu,
Syono and
Maruto of...
- detention" for some time.
Among the
communists exiled in 1938 were
Djokosoedjono and
Achmad Soemadi. The gold
mining company folded in 1939 and dismantled...