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His Final Days In Djiwa Djuwita

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Douwes Dekker was a troublesome patient. He spent his final days in Bandung.

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I was arrested by the Dutch in Kaliurang and was brought here. As a result of their action, I have been constantly sick from the time I was arrested. These were the words of Ernest Douwes Dekker, who later changed his name to Danoerdirdjo Setiabudi, in his autobiography 70 Jaar Konsekwent (70 Years of Consistency).

Dekker returned to Bandung in July 1949 after being released from Dutch detention. Together with Harumi Wanasita, his wife, he lived a

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