Rosihan Anwar

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Rosihan Anwar
Born 10 May 1922
Birth place Kubang Nan Dua, West Sumatra, Indonesia
Circumstances
Occupation journalist, editor
Ethnicity Minangkabau
Religious belief(s) Moslem
Notable credit(s) Siasat magazine and Pedoman newspaper, several books

Rosihan Anwar (born 10 May 1922) is a renowned Indonesian journalist and author.

Rosihan Anwar was born in Kubang Nan Dua, West Sumatera. Rosihan received early education at HIS and MULO in Padang. He continued his school to AMS in Yogyakarta and often participated journalism workshop at Columbia University, New York. His career began as reporter in Asia Raya newspaper while Japanese invation. In 1947, he founded Siasat magazine. He also the founder and editor of Pedoman newspaper, which was twice forcibly closed by Sukarno regime (1961) and Suharto's New Order administration (1974), because of its vocal criticism of the authoritarian regime.

As a reporter, Rosihan Anwar is not man of power, but man of conscience and of culture. He expressed criticism in any local and foreign media. Rosihan Anwar was one of the founders of the National Film Company (Perfani). Beside as reporter, he well known as writer. He has published 30 books and wrote hundreds of articles mostly in Indonesian. The last book, he wrote about Indonesian history with tittle Petite Histoire Indonesia.

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NAME Anwar, Rosihan
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Contemporary Indonesian journalist, editor and author
DATE OF BIRTH May 10, 1922
PLACE OF BIRTH Kubang Nan Dua, West Sumatera, Indonesia
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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