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Gordon Bishop : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gordon Bishop Gordon Bishop (1946 – July 21, 2007) founded Joyo Indonesia News, an email-based wire of English-speaking Indonesian news. ==Early life==
Bishop was born in New York City in a middle class Jewish family. The family's original last name was Dubjinsky.〔(Rebel with a Cause )〕 Bishop was a political activist in his early life, supporting underground movements against the U.S. war in Vietnam. In the late 1960s Bishop began traveling around the world and ended up in Indonesia. In Yogyakarta he met his wife-to-be, Nanies Siti Ahadiah Suryodiprodjo, a Javanese lady with royal blood who was performing Javanese dance during Indonesia's independence day. They married, had a daughter Naomi Melati Bishop, and the family ended up living in Central Java. In 1993, a traffic accident killed Bishop's wife and left Bishop with medical problems that forced him to return to New York City for medical treatment. He was subsequently blacklisted by the Suharto led Indonesian government and unable to return to Indonesia.〔
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