Paul Alex Blaauw
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Paul Alex Blaauw, usually known as P. A. Blaauw, was an
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politician, lawyer, and member of the
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representing the
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from the 1920s to the 1940s. During the period of transition to Indonesian independence and the 1949
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he was a leader of the largest faction advocating for the rights of Indos.


Biography


Early life

Blaauw was born in
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,
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,
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on 3 June 1891. His father, Michiel Frederik Blaauw was born in
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, Netherlands; his mother was named Jeanna Louise Smit. After graduating from a Hogere Burgerschool, Blaauw traveled to the
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in 1913 where he enrolled in the Law program at
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. He was married in
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in 1916 to his wife Wilhelmine Diderika Robertson. He finished his Doctorate in Law in 1919.


Legal and political career

In 1920, he returned to the Indies and took up a civil servant () post in the Department of Justice. In May 1927 he was elected to the
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for the
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. He continued to hold the post through the 1930s and until the Japanese invasion in 1942. He resigned from the in 1947, citing irreconcilable differences between his views and those of the current leadership of the party. During the
Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference The Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference was held in The Hague from 23 August to 2 November 1949, between representatives of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Republic of Indonesia and the Federal Consultative Assembly, representing va ...
in 1949 he was one of the leaders of a faction representing Dutch and Indo people in the talks. His faction, which was by far the largest, was also led by J. H. Schijfsma and J. Verboom and represented the right-wing (Greater Netherlands Action),
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settlement organizations, and the organization of former prisoners of war (NIBEG). (Of the other two smaller Indo factions at the talks, one represented the Eurasian League, and the other was a tiny faction representing the pro-Indonesian .) Blaauw and his faction felt they were ignored during the talks, and so they refused to attend the final meeting out of protest. After Indonesia achieved its independence from the Netherlands, he resigned from the civil service and traveled to Europe in December 1949. There he continued to advocate for Indos and Dutch people living in Indonesia, working a leader of an organization called the (Association of Indies Dutch). He was also active in organizations working to ensure continued Dutch control over
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. Around 1960 he was active in another organization, NASSI (), which was chaired by William Lemaire, a fellow Indo lawyer who had been a Catholic National Party member of parliament in the Netherlands and had since become a professor at Leiden University. The purpose of that organization was to support Dutch and Indo people still living in Indonesia, and to expedite their relocation to the Netherlands if necessary.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Blaauw, Paul Alex 1891 births Indo people Members of the Volksraad (Dutch East Indies) People from Ambarawa 20th-century Dutch lawyers 20th-century Indonesian politicians 20th-century Dutch politicians 20th-century deaths Date of death unknown