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It highlights their collaboration with public figures such as Mochtar Lubis and their later careers as columnists. The narrative also reflects on Arief’s evolving intellectual stance, his public role’s personal cost, and the theme of loneliness in an inaugural professorial lecture.","24  \nThe Region  \nNews from Australia and the Pacific Indonesian Studies in Melbourne:  \nHonouring the Past, Celebrating the Future  \nRegional Editor  \nEdwin Jurriëns and Cathy Harper  \nUpon his return to Jakarta, he joined with a militant Islamic youth group in ransacking and burning of buildings associated with the PKI. By early 1966, he was an active leader in student demonstrations on the streets, expressing the Tritura (Tri Tuntutan Rakyat-Three Demands of the People):  \ncalling for the President to ban the PKI, toreshuffle the Cabinet, and to lower the price of basic commodities. This was part of a wider campaign by the newly formed KAMI (Kesatuan Aksi Mahasiswa Indonesia-University Student Action Front), but his group of campus-based students from the Faculties of Letters and Psychology acted both autonomously and in concert with others. Among other activities, the demonstrators took their protests to cabinet ministers and even to the President.  \nThis was a risky business because Sukarno was recalcitrant and tried hard to restore his authority, encouraging those still loyal to him to confront the protesters.  \nArief was unable to take an active part in these demonstrations because he had fallen seriously ill with tuberculosis. Nevertheless, behind the scenes, he worked with a group of writers and artists preparing placards and posters that were used by the demonstrators.  \nAfter Sukarno was compelled to surrender powers to General Soeharto on 11 March 1966 and action was taken on the students’demands, Hok Gie and Arief both engaged in preparing and writing scripts for broadcastson the student Radio AMPERA. They worked together harmoniously and effectively. This was an important turning point in their personal relationship. The two brothers were also contributors to the two new student newspapers that appeared in mid-1966—the Jakarta daily Harian KAMI and the Bandung weekly Mahasiswa Indonesia—that were intent on attacking all aspects of the Old Order and its leadership.  \nIn July 1966 the journalist and novelist Mochtar Lubis was released from detention. He had been visited in early March on several occasions while still in detention by both brothers who admired him for his principled opposition to Sukarno. Mochtar soon launched the magazine Horison, destined fora while to become Indonesia’s leading literary magazine. Arief (still under the name Soe Hok Djin) became a member of its original editorial board together with luminaries like the literary critic HB Jassin. At around the same time Hok Gie’s very first article in the press appeared in the student weekly Mahasiswa Indonesia under the title ‘Why I chose gaol – Mochtar Lubis and politics’.  \nBoth brothers went on to become noted columnists in the mainstream press, particularly in Kompas and Sinar Harapan. But unlike many of their contemporaries, they  \nFig. 3: Soe Hok Gie, approx. 1968 (Photo courtesy John Maxwell, original source unknown) .  \ndid not remain silent in the face of injustices. In particular, Hok Gie’s two-part Kompas article in July 1967 on “The future social consequences of the Gestapu affair” was probably the first time that the horrendous scale of injustice and human suffering caused to the victims of the drive against the PKI and its affiliates after October 1965 was raised in the Indonesian press. In contrast to their friend Mochtar Lubis, both brothers took up the cause of the many thousands of political prisoners detained without charge or trial.  \nIn the last phase of his life Hok Gie felt alone in his struggle. 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