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- Q12514232 subject Q15710329.
- Q12514232 subject Q5917434.
- Q12514232 subject Q6647153.
- Q12514232 subject Q7037866.
- Q12514232 subject Q7078067.
- Q12514232 subject Q7102172.
- Q12514232 abstract "Siauw Giok Tjhan (born in Kapasan, Simokerto, Surabaya, East Java, March 23, 1914 - died in Leiden, The Netherlands, November 20, 1981) was a Chinese Indonesian activist and politician He was a cabinet minister under Sukarno and was imprisoned for 10 years by Suharto (id:Siauw Giok Tjhan (Indonesian)). He was active in rights campaigning and was part of Berpaki, including as the group's leader. He supported the Communist takeover of China, opposed Taiwan, and was a Marxist.".
- Q12514232 wikiPageWikiLink Q15710329.
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- Q12514232 wikiPageWikiLink Q5917434.
- Q12514232 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647153.
- Q12514232 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037866.
- Q12514232 wikiPageWikiLink Q7078067.
- Q12514232 wikiPageWikiLink Q7102172.
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- Q12514232 comment "Siauw Giok Tjhan (born in Kapasan, Simokerto, Surabaya, East Java, March 23, 1914 - died in Leiden, The Netherlands, November 20, 1981) was a Chinese Indonesian activist and politician He was a cabinet minister under Sukarno and was imprisoned for 10 years by Suharto (id:Siauw Giok Tjhan (Indonesian)). He was active in rights campaigning and was part of Berpaki, including as the group's leader. He supported the Communist takeover of China, opposed Taiwan, and was a Marxist.".
- Q12514232 label "Siauw Giok Tjhan".