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Mohammad Tabrani Soerjowitjitro (10 October 1904 – 12 January 1984) was an Indonesian journalist and politician. He originated from the island of
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and received journalistic education in Europe. In his early journalistic career, Tabrani was a major proponent of the
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as a national language. Later on, he became the editor of the '' Pemandangan'' newspaper and promoted the independence of Indonesia through parliamentary means.


Early life and education

Tabrani was born in
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,
Madura Madura Island is an Indonesian island off the northeastern coast of Java. The island comprises an area of approximately (administratively 5,379.33 km2 including various smaller islands to the east, southeast and north that are administrati ...
, on 10 October 1904 and he began his education at a MULO in Surabaya, before continuing to an AMS in Bandung. He then enrolled at the civil servant school for native Indonesians (''Opleiding School Voor Inlandsche Ambtenaren''), still in Bandung. During this period, he was active in youth nationalist organizations such as the
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.


Career

Tabrani had begun to work as a journalist in Agus Salim's newspaper '' Hindia Baroe'', where he was a senior journalist by 1926. At ''Hindia Baroe'', Tabrani wrote an editorial on 10 January 1926, where he first proposed the term "''Bahasa Indonesia''" (
Indonesian language Indonesian ( ) is the official and national language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca in the multilingual Indonesian archipelago for centuries. Indonesia ...
) to refer to the common language used by people in the Indies. In another editorial titled "Bahasa Indonesia" published a month later on 11 February, he was more openly nationalistic: He later prepared and organized the First "Youth Congress" in 1926, which brought together several Indonesian youth organizations. Tabrani chaired the preparatory committee for the congress itself. During the congress in 30 April – 2 May 1926, the attendees agreed on the use of the
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as the national language following a proposal by Mohammad Yamin, but Tabrani opposed, calling for the language to referred to as the "Indonesian language and not the Malay language, despite containing Malay elements". During the Second Youth Congress of 1928, which resulted in the
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, Tabrani was absent, as he was travelling and studying in Europe. For some time, he also studied journalism in
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and
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, in addition to studying German stenography which he completed in 1929 at
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. To gain journalistic experience, he also worked at Dutch newspapers ''Het Volk'' and '' De Telegraaf''. He remained in Europe until 1931. In 1929, while at The Hague, he published a book titled ''Ons Wapen: den national Indonesische pers and hare organisatie'', which outlined plans to develop nationalist newspapers in Indonesia. Tabrani organized a political party in September 1930, the ''Partai Rakjat Indonesia'' (Indonesian People's Party) which advocated collaboration with Dutch authorities and called for parliamentary pursuits of Indonesian independence, though it did not gain much traction. He also started a political magazine titled ''Revue Politik'', before later on joining the newspaper '' Pemandangan'' as its editor. After the
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of 1936 was submitted to the Volksraad, Tabrani (as ''Pemandangan''s editor at the time) was an enthusiastic supporter, and he successfully campaigned for the creation of a committee to implement the petition. Tabrani then participated in the first congress of the Indonesian Journalists' Union (''Persatoean Djoernalis Indonesia''/Perdi) in 1934, when he spoke on "Journalism and the movement and the public interest." Tabrani was later elected as chairman of that organization in 1938, and reelected in 1939. During his presidency and time at ''Pemandangan'', the
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erupted in Europe, and immediately after the Dutch capitulation the
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banned ''Pemandangan'' for an article published on it. There was also a public affair with Volksraad member
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, who questioned ''Pemandangan''s coverage of the war. Eventually, Tabrani resigned his Perdi presidency in 1940. In June 1940, Tabrani attacked Thamrin through an editorial, accusing Thamrin of not securing the release of
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. Tabrani later entered service of the colonial government, heading the data section of the war propaganda department. Following the Japanese
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and the ensuing
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, Tabrani for some time worked as an editor of the ''Tjahaja'' newspaper based in Bandung. He was at some point during the occupation imprisoned and was tortured, crippling his leg. After his release, he became chief editor of the Japanese-sponsored newspaper ''Indonesia Merdeka''. During the Indonesian National Revolution, Tabrani acted as secretary of the war and political prisoners committee. After Indonesia's independence, he for some time managed the PNI-owned '' Suluh Indonesia'' newspaper. In 1973, after some convincing from former Jakarta mayor Sudiro, he published his memoir of the First Youth Congress. He died on 12 January 1984.


Legacy

Tabrani is often credited with the creation of the
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, and the Language Development Agency of the Ministry of Education of Culture proposed in 2019 that Tabrani be made a
National Hero of Indonesia National Hero of Indonesia ( id, Pahlawan Nasional Indonesia) is the highest-level title awarded in Indonesia. It is posthumously given by the Government of Indonesia for actions which are deemed to be heroic, defined as "actual deeds which can b ...
. His grave in the Tanah Kusir Cemetery in Jakarta is a memorial site dedicated to his work.


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