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Garda Bangsa

Garda Bangsa was formed in 1998 following the successful political reform spearheaded by students and other campus activists to depose the tyrannical regime of President Suharto. The organization was founded by Abdurram Wahid, a former adviser of President Suharto who resigned following an escalation in government corruption and political management by the administration. He championed "Responsible Openness" within the government system and proposed the establishment of a Reform Committee in order to mitigate poor governance within the administration. His calls were left unheeded and so he eventually withdrew support for the government and joined the efforts advocating for reform in the government. Read more...

Youth and Campus Activism in Indonesia

Campus activists are among the strongest movement forces of Indonesian politics. Throughout history, they have maintained a critical mass, which enables them to affect change and inspire the greatest reforms within Indonesian government.
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YLDA with Garda Bangsa Chair Camelia Puji Astuti

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