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  2. University of Jember - Wikipedia

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    University of Jember (Indonesian: Universitas Jember, abbreviated as UNEJ) is a university in Jember Regency, Indonesia. This university is located on Jalan Kalimantan, Jember. [1] It has several faculties including education and law. [1] It was established on November 10, 1964. [1] Dr. Ir. Iwan Taruna, M.Eng, IPM is appointed as the University ...

  3. Christian University of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the independence of Indonesia on August 17, 1945, national figures who were also leaders in the Indonesian Christian community were compelled to establish The Church Council of Indonesia (DGI: Dewan Gereja Indonesia). DGI formed a commission to assess the importance of establishing a university, led by I.P. Simandjuntak.

  4. Buletin Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Buletin Indonesia Malam Buletin Indonesia ( Indonesian Bulletin ), is one of Indonesia 's flagship newscasts that is carried by a private television network. Buletin Indonesia offers material about politics, both home and abroad, economy, culture and crime.

  5. Bersiap - Wikipedia

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    The Republic managed to reform the TKR para-military into a formal armed force: Tentara Republik Indonesia (Army of the Republic of Indonesia) or TRI, organised by Maj.Gen. Urip Sumohardjo, an ex-KNIL major. This new organisation managed to disband most militias.

  6. Crime & Investigation Network (Asian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Crime & Investigation Network (also known on promotions as "CI" and branded on-air and stylized as "Crime + Investigation") is a Southeast Asian pay television channel which focuses on crime, investigation and mystery programming.

  7. Mass media in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Indonesia consist of several different types of communications media: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based websites.

  8. Darul Islam rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, in 1976, former Darul Islam member Hasan di Tiro created the Free Aceh Movement, which attempted to separate the province of Aceh from Indonesia. Di Tiro waged war against the Indonesian government for 38 years before finally signing a peace treaty in Helsinki in August 2005.

  9. Sarekat Islam - Wikipedia

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    Sarekat Islam or Syarikat Islam (lit. 'Islamic Association' [1] or 'Islamic Union'; [2] SI) was an Indonesian socio-political organization founded at the beginning of the 20th century during the Dutch colonial era.