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Soekaesih ( EYD: Sukaesih, born ) was a Communist Party of Indonesia activist known for being one of only a handful of female political prisoners exiled by the
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Boven-Digoel concentration camp Boven-Digoel was a Dutch concentration camp for political prisoners operated in the Dutch East Indies from 1927 to 1947. It was located in a remote area on the banks of the river Digul, in what is now Boven Digoel Regency in South Papua, Indone ...
(from 1928 to 1931). After being released she traveled to the Netherlands in the late 1930s and campaigned for the camp to be shut down.


Biography

Soekaesih was born in
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,
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, Dutch East Indies around 1895 to a noble
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family. Her father was a subdistrict chief who died when she was six; she then lived with her grandfather, himself a retired official. She was forced to marry a man in his 40s at age 13 or 14; they were married for four years before she was able to divorce him. Her political activity began when she was shocked by sugar strikes in her district and the Dutch massacres of peasants; she was influenced by the ''
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'' movement, a mass anti-colonial organization of the
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. At some point she remarried to a member named Soekarna; they relocated to
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in 1921. She was cofounder of the Communist Party's women's section in Batavia in around 1926 and was also active in its affiliate group the (Popular union) along with Moenasiah and other women communists. For a time in 1927 she was chair of the Weltevreden branch of the (Wife's union), also known as the . During the mid-1920s she regularly attended Communist Party meetings in Batavia, Preanger and
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. In February 1927 she and her husband were detained in the mass arrests of Communist Party activists and leaders which took place across Java; they were in
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at the time. She was nominated for exile to
Boven-Digoel concentration camp Boven-Digoel was a Dutch concentration camp for political prisoners operated in the Dutch East Indies from 1927 to 1947. It was located in a remote area on the banks of the river Digul, in what is now Boven Digoel Regency in South Papua, Indone ...
in early 1927; although she was not formally charged, the accusations against her were that she had acted a courier for Communist Party cells during the 1926 uprisings, and that her speeches against forced marriage and other topics contravened the colonial Penal code. She was held in
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for a year, until actually being exiled to Digoel in April 1928. Relatively few women activists were arrested and exiled there; among these were activists and educators including not only
Soetitah Soetitah (born circa 1890, date of death unknown) was a Sarekat Islam and Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) propagandist, activist, and schoolteacher in Semarang, Dutch East Indies in the 1910s and 1920s. She was a close ally of Semaun, Tan Malaka, ...
and Moenasiah in Semarang and Saama, a fellow activist in the women's division of the organization in Batavia. On the other hand, many women ended up travelling their and living with their interned husbands during the late 1920s and 1930s. One estimate from early 1928 stated that, out of 823 people interned at the Tanah-Merah camp in Digoel, only 15 were women, but another 231 women had traveled there to live with their interned husbands. Soekaesih's husband Sukarna died while they were imprisoned there. She was released from Digoel in 1931 as part of a mass release of political prisoners. She remarried once again to a Dutch man named J. H. Philippo in 1931; he was a
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member and dock worker at
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. During the mid-1930s the two of them apparently acted as liaisons between the Indonesian Communist Party and their Dutch counterparts. She traveled to the Netherlands in October 1937 with Philippo and a retired schoolteacher named van Munster. According to some accounts, they were deported there because Philippo was suspected of trying to revive the banned Communist Party of Indonesia. She stayed there for several years lecturing on Digoel, especially to local groups of the Communist Party of the Netherlands, and advocating for the camp to be shut down. Her lectures were generally given in Indonesian, and were translated into Dutch by Rustam Effendi or others. During this period, the former camp doctor L. J. A. Schoonheyt, who had since become a member of the
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, was also touring and giving lectures in favour of the camp. Soekaesih and van Munster wrote and published a pamphlet contradicting his claims about the positive nature of the camp, titled (Indonesia, a police state, with an answer to dr. Schoonheyt). The brochure quickly sold out of the first printing and was reprinted the following year. During
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Soekaesih and Philippo apparently remained in the Netherlands working clandestinely for the Communist Party. They returned to Indonesia in 1946. She continued to be active in documenting the former camp at Digul (which was closed after
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) and in 1955 joined a new organization which sought to promote research about it and to build connection between the families of former internees. Her adopted son Boejoeng Saleh Poeradisastra was also a Communist activist and became a political prisoner at
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during the
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. Her place and time of death are not documented.


Legacy

In 2019, as part of an effort to rename streets in a new district in Amsterdam after anti-colonial figures, her name was approved for a street name in on the central island of
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, which is currently still under construction.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Soekaesih 1890s births Year of birth uncertain Year of death unknown Sundanese people Boven-Digoel concentration camp detainees 20th-century Indonesian women writers 20th-century Dutch East Indies people Communist Party of Indonesia politicians People from Garut