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Oei Tjoe Tat

Oei Tjoe Tat (26 April 1922 – May 26, 1996) was an Indonesian government official. Born in Surakarta, Central Java, he began his political career after graduating from the Universiteit van Indonesië (now the University of Indonesia) in Batavia, Dutch East Indies (Now Jakarta) in 1948. He was elected vice president of the Chinese Indonesian Democratic Party (PDTI) in 1953, joined the Indonesian Citizenship Consultative Board (BAPERKI) in 1954 and was active in Indonesia Party (Partindo) beginning in 1960.
In 1963 he was appointed Minister of State and then he became one of the members of the Cabinet Dwikora 100. In 1965 he was detained by the New Order government of Suharto and imprisoned for 10 years without trial until 1976. In 1976 he was charged with "Gestok". He was released in 1977.
He wrote the ''Memoirs of Oei Tjoe Tat: Assistant to President Soekarno'', but when it was published 1995 the book was banned and Indonesia's Attorney General said that this book would "poison the minds of the younger generation". He died in Jakarta.
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