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Soekaesih (EYD: Sukaesih, born c. 1895) was a Communist Party of Indonesia activist known for being one of only a handful of female political prisoners exiled by the Netherlands government to Boven-Digoel concentration camp (from 1928 to 1931). After being released she traveled to the Netherlands in the late 1930s and campaigned for the camp to be shut down.

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  • Soekaesih (EYD: Sukaesih, kelahiran ca. 1895) adalah seorang aktivis Partai Komunis Indonesia yang dikenal sebagai salah satu tahanan politik perempuan yang diasingkan oleh pemerintah Belanda ke kamp konsentrasi Boven-Digoel (dari 1928 sampai 1931). Setelah dibebaskan, ia datang ke Belanda pada akhir 1930an dan berkampanye agar kamp tersebut ditutup. (in)
  • Soekaesih (EYD: Sukaesih, born c. 1895) was a Communist Party of Indonesia activist known for being one of only a handful of female political prisoners exiled by the Netherlands government to Boven-Digoel concentration camp (from 1928 to 1931). After being released she traveled to the Netherlands in the late 1930s and campaigned for the camp to be shut down. (en)
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  • Soekaesih (EYD: Sukaesih, kelahiran ca. 1895) adalah seorang aktivis Partai Komunis Indonesia yang dikenal sebagai salah satu tahanan politik perempuan yang diasingkan oleh pemerintah Belanda ke kamp konsentrasi Boven-Digoel (dari 1928 sampai 1931). Setelah dibebaskan, ia datang ke Belanda pada akhir 1930an dan berkampanye agar kamp tersebut ditutup. (in)
  • Soekaesih (EYD: Sukaesih, born c. 1895) was a Communist Party of Indonesia activist known for being one of only a handful of female political prisoners exiled by the Netherlands government to Boven-Digoel concentration camp (from 1928 to 1931). After being released she traveled to the Netherlands in the late 1930s and campaigned for the camp to be shut down. (en)
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