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- Christiaan Robbert Steven Soumokil (13 October 1905 – 12 April 1966) was a South Moluccan politician and prosecutor who served as the second president...
- crisis team selected H****an Tan [nl] and Josina Soumokil (widow of Moluccan guerrilla Chris Soumokil), both well-respected members of the Dutch Moluccan...
- RMS) was declared and attempted to secede,[citation needed] led by Chris Soumokil (former Supreme Prosecutor of the Eastern Indonesia state) and supported...
- Netherlands in 1966, following resistance leader and president Chris Soumokil's capture and execution by Indonesian authorities. The exiled government...
- Indonesia. As a result, restrictions were reimposed, and Justice Minister Soumokil ordered the arrest of non-parliamentary unitarist supporters. In the second...
- Moluccas from the federation. On April 25, 1950, at the initiative of Chris Soumokil and Johan M****ama, the independent Republic of South Moluccas (in Indonesian...
- and Minahasan KNIL. In the State of East Indonesia, the Justice Minister Soumokil banned all public meetings and jailed pro-Republican leaders in response...
- President of South Maluku (in exile) In office 1966–1993 Preceded by Chris Soumokil Succeeded by Frans Tutuhatunewa Personal details Born 17 August 1910 Banjarmasin...
- led by former East Indonesia justice minister Christiaan Robbert Steven Soumokil, while Johanis Manuhutu was made president of the new republic. The independence...
- South Maluku (complete list) – Johanis Manuhutu, President (1950) Chris Soumokil, President (1950–1966) Indonesia: All Republic of Indonesia (1945–1949)...