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''Pikiran Rakyat'' ( Indonesian: ''People's Thought'') is a daily
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published in Bandung,
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,
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. Its circulation covers West Java and
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Province.


History

''Pikiran Rakyat'' was first published on 30 May 1950 by director and editor-in-chief Djamal Ali and A.Z. Palindih and an editor named Indra Soemarsono joined the newspaper in the early 1950s. It was published by Bandung N.V., located on what is now called Jalan Asia Afrika in Bandung. Its motto was ''Mengadjak Pembatja Berpikir Kritis'' (Indonesian: "Invites Readers to Think Critically"). Politically speaking, the newspaper had a left nationalist stance, but it wasn't affiliated with any political party. There were various other newspapers published under this name in Indonesia. There was a short-lived political magazine by Sukarno in 1932 called ''Fikiran Ra'jat'' in which he promoted his ideology of
Marhaenism Marhaenism ( ind, Marhaenisme), is a socialistic political ideology originating and developed by the first President of Indonesia Sukarno. It was developed from the thought of Marxism which is applied according to the nature and culture of Indon ...
. The magazine ended its run in under a year when Sukarno was exiled from
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. In the 1950s, there were multiple newspapers publishing at the same time under this name including one in
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called ''Fikiran Rakjat'', ''Pikiran Rakjat'' published in Makassar, and ''Fikiran Rakjat'' published in Palembang.


Liberal Democracy Period

''Pikiran Rakyat'' was founded shortly after the end of the
Indonesian war of independence The Indonesian National Revolution, or the Indonesian War of Independence, was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the Dutch Empire and an internal social revolution during postwar and postcoloni ...
against the Netherlands, and it quickly rose to prominence during the
Liberal democracy period in Indonesia The Liberal Democracy period in Indonesia ( Indonesian: ''Demokrasi Liberal''), also known as the Era of Parliamentary Democracy, was a period in Indonesian political history, when Indonesia was under a liberal democracy system which began on ...
. During its early years the paper expressed the notion that the government should be a third force in society to balance the political forces of the left and the right in order to obtain an even evolution of both ideology, the newspaper also noted that the army should be a non-political force. The director of the newspaper, Djamal Ali, was a high-profile journalist in Indonesia, he was chairman of the Newspaper Companies Union ( Indonesian: ''Serikat Perusahaan Surat Kabar''), and by 1955 was a council member of the
Indonesian Journalists Association The Indonesian Journalists Association ( id, Persatuan Wartawan Indonesia), here inafter known as PWI, is the first professional journalist organization in Indonesia. PWI was established on 9 February 1946 in Surakarta to coincide with National Pr ...
( Indonesian: '' Persatuan Wartawan Indonesia''). In September 1954, the paper expressed support for Sutan Sjahrir, leader of the
Indonesian Socialist Party The Socialist Party of Indonesia ( id, Partai Sosialis Indonesia) was a political party in Indonesia from 1948 until 1960, when it was banned by President Sukarno. Origins In December 1945 Amir Sjarifoeddin's Socialist Party of Indonesia (Pa ...
, stating that he should lead the opposition to the government which had few worthy figures in it. They published an editorial soon after calling on president Sukarno to resign due to his marriages to multiple women in quick succession which they believed to be unlawful. They continued to attack him editorially, saying the radical Sukarno of the past was long gone, and that he was too mired in compromises and complacency.


Guided Democracy Era

The paper continued to have conflicts with Sukarno during the
Guided Democracy Guided democracy, also called managed democracy, is a formally democratic government that functions as a ''de facto'' authoritarian government or in some cases, as an autocratic government. Such hybrid regimes are legitimized by elections th ...
era. During his visit to the
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in September 1960 he preemptively seized the printing presses of ''Pikiran Rakyat'' as well as ''Abadi'', ''Suara Rakjat'', and other papers. The papers were permitted to resume publication after his return.


New Order Era

In January 1966, Pikiran Rakyat had to stop printing because they are unable to meet the requirement that dictates every newspaper had to have an affiliation with a certain "political power" or choose to join with another newspaper assigned by then Ministry of Enlightenment (now Ministry of Communication and Informatics). With the help of ''
Panglima Panglima is a military title used in Indonesia and Malaysia, and historically in the Philippines. It means 'a commander of a body of troops'. In the past it is used to call some prominent military leaders in several kingdoms, such as Panglima Polem ...
Kodam Siliwangi,'' Ibrahim Adjie at the time, the journalists that were out of work, guided by Sakti Alamsyah and Atang Ruswita, published a new newspaper called ''Angkatan Bersenjata'' West Java Edition with affiliation to the daily ''Angkatan Bersenjata'' that published in Jakarta with a publishing rights ( Indonesian: ''Surat Izin Terbit (SIT)) No. 021/SK/DPHM/SIT/1966.'' The first edition of the newspaper published on the 24th of March 1966, this coincides with the 20th anniversary of the
Bandung Sea of Fire The Bandung Sea of Fire ( id, Bandung Lautan Api) refers to the deliberate burning of much of the southern side of the city of Bandung by retreating Indonesian Republican troops during the Indonesian National Revolution. Following the Indo ...
event. Not one year after the dissolution of the original newspaper, the Ministry of Enlightenment revoked the requirement that a newspaper entity had to be affiliated. ''Panglima Kodam Siliwangi'' therefore release the newspaper dependency with ''Kodam''. With this development, as of March 24, 1967, the newspaper changed their name to ''Pikiran Rakyat'', shortened to ''PR'' which is the newspaper known-as until today with then daily circulation of 20.000 newspapers although it does not have its own independent printing press. In April 1973 the paper was restructured into an independent company once again under the name ''PT Pikiran Rakyat Bandung'', acquired its own printing press and was able to greatly increase circulation with Press Publishing Business License (Indonesian: ''Surat Izin Usaha Penerbitan Pers'') for PT. ''Pikiran Rakyat Bandung'' No. 035/SK. MENPEN/SIUPP/A.7/1986.


Award

In December 2011, Pikiran Rakyat has got award of "The Most Responsible Media Group".


References

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External links


Official site
Newspapers published in Indonesia Publications established in 1966 1966 establishments in Indonesia West Java Mass media in Bandung Indonesian-language newspapers