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In Memoriam: The Hands of Friends

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Hasta Mitra just celebrated its 30th anniversary. The publishing house established by three former political prisoners has done the public a great service by publishing books of quality that include several literary works written during the era of the New Order. Despite some internal conflicts, and being out of funds financially, its founders were firmly committed to publishing banned books till the end of their lives.

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MORE than 50 people were keenly engrossed watching a film of 38 minutes duration thrown against a white screen. The damp air and muddy ground after the rain had not deterred the guests from coming to celebrate Hasta Mitra’s 30th anniversary in the Pondok Gede district of East Jakarta last Tuesday afternoon. The film which was entitled Pikiran Orang Indonesia (The Thoughts of Indonesians) portrayed the life story of Joesoef Isak which cannot be

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