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Semaun (1899–1971), also
spelled Semaoen, was the
first chairman of the
Communist Party of
Indonesia (PKI) and was a
leader of the
Semarang branch of...
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nationalism (led by Cokroaminoto, Agus
Salim and
Abdul Muis),
communists (led by
Semaoen,
Darsono and Alimin), and a
synthesis of the two by Haji Misbach. In 1918...
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Indonesia at that time, when he
tutored students in his household, such as
Semaoen, Alimin, Musso, ****rno, Kartosuwiryo, and even Tan Malaka. He was the...
- years. In July 1928,
Musso under the name Manavar,
along with Alimin,
Semaoen, Darsono, and Tadjudin,
attended the
Sixth Congress of
Comintern led by...
- However, his time in
power was also a time of
disarray for the party, as
Semaoen had been
deported and the party's
standing committee was
having trouble...
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People in the
leftist faction of the
Sarekat Islam, such as
Darsono and
Semaoen,
believed Neratja to be in the
pocket of the
colonial government for years...
- "PROTEST-VERGADERING DER S. I." De Preanger-bode (in Dutch). Bandung.
April 6, 1922. "
Semaoen en de
Semaransche S. I."
Overzicht van de
Inlandsche en Maleisisch-Chineesche...
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Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad.
November 21, 1918.
Semaoen (November 9, 1918). "O, Koedoes!".
Sinar Hindia.
Semaoen (November 9, 1918). "Perang
ketjil di Koedoes"...
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Inlandsche en Maleisisch-Chineesche Pers (in Dutch) (20): 298–305. 1923. "
Semaoen en de
Semaransche S. I."
Overzicht van de
Inlandsche en Maleisisch-Chineesche...
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paper in the
early 1920s. Kho
Tjoen Wan, a
close ally of the
communist Semaoen, was
called to
court in 1920 for
writing critically about proposals for...