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The Indonesian Red Cross Society (Indonesian: Palang Merah Indonesia, PMI) is a humanitarian organization in Indonesia. It is a member of International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Indonesia is one of the few Muslim-majority countries to use the Red Cross as its symbol. Indonesia is not a strictly faith-based nation. [1]
Mar'ie Muhammad (3 April 1939 [1] – 11 December 2016) was an Indonesian politician and philanthropist. He served as the Minister of Finance under President Suharto from 1993 to 1998. He also served as the Chair of the Indonesian Red Cross Society (PMI) from 1998 to 2009.
She formed friendships with Indonesian Red Cross official Paramita Abdurachman and American historian George McTurnan Kahin (then still a doctoral student). [ 53 ] [ 54 ] Later, she prevented Dutch authorities from seizing copies of speeches by Sukarno, Mohammad Hatta, and Mohammad Natsir —prepared for broadcasting in case of a Dutch attack ...
Dedi Mulyadi was born in Sukasari, Subang on 11 April 1971 as the youngest of nine siblings. [1] His father, Sahlin Ahmad Suryana, was a member of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) [2] and his mother, Kasiti, an Indonesian Red Cross activist.
S. John de Salis, 9th Count de Salis-Soglio; Emil Sandström; Alberta Uitangcoy-Santos; Lilian Scantlebury; Ella Campbell Scarlett; Barbara Schmid-Federer
He also participated in the formation of the Indonesian Red Cross Society of North Sumatra as its first chairman. [ 7 ] In 1962, he studied at the Indonesian Army Command and General Staff College, and was given the titular rank of major .
The German Red Cross (DRK) was founded in 1921, bringing together various independent Red Cross associations that had previously operated autonomously within the German states. These regional branches trace their origins back to the former independent members of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
In the same year, she moved to New York and worked as a permanent representative of Indonesia to the United Nations for three years. In 1954, she returned to Jakarta and worked as Head of Social Affairs of the United Nations Directorate until 1958. From 1958 to 1961, Artati worked as Head of Politics of the Embassy of Indonesia in Rome, Italy. [3]