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He was cut off from Indonesia after the September 30 movement in 1965, which left him stateless. But this retired academic does not harbor any hatred, and works to improve the relationship between Indonesia and Russia.

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Sudaryanto Yanto Priyono offered to meet up at the Indonesia embassy in Moscow: a place he could not visit for more than 25 years, from 1965 to the 1990s.

"We did not dare come to the embassy," the-75-year old told Tempo English at the celebration of Indonesia’s independence day at the embassy in August. "My Indonesian passport had been revoked."

In the aftermath of the September 30, 1965 movement in Indonesia, that was believed to have result

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