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Umi Sardjono and Allegations Against Gerwani

Monday, October 4, 2021

Tempo again presents a special report as an effort to verify the historical claims manufactured by Suharto’s regime surrounding the September 30, 1965 tragedy. This time, we wish to present the life, activism, and ideas of Gerwani Chair, Umi Sardjono.

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Reproduction photo of survivors of the 1965 PKI purge events. Umi Sardjono (second from right) at the Bukit Duri Political Detention Center in the 1970s. Tempo/Nurdiansah . tempo : 177331202679.

UMI Sardjono’s fellow political prisoners remember her as a quiet person. Several witnesses say they rarely saw the woman born under the name Suharti Sumodiwirjo break into unrestrained laughter. In prison, she was isolated. Fellow inmates often saw Umi deep in quiet contemplation while embroidering.

Not much changed after she was released from prison. The former Indonesian Women’s Movement (Gerwani) general chairperson lived in soli

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