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A. A. Hamidhan (25 February 1909 – 21 August 1997), is the popular name of Anang Abdul Hamidhan, an Indonesian freedom fighter and journalist from
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. He established the daily ''Soeara Kalimantan'' in 1930. It was he who brought news of Indonesia's
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to
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.


Early life

Hamidhan was born in Rantau, Tapin,
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on 25 February 1909. He studied in a Europeese Lagere School in
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before going to Genrum
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in Batavia (modern day
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). Formal education was rare at the time for
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who were not of noble descent, especially in
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.


Career


Before independence

By 1927 Hamidhan had begun working in journalism, joining the editorial board of the newspaper ''Perasaan Kita'' in Samarinda; he also joined the board of ''Bintang Timoer'' in Batavia. By 1929 he was heading ''Bendahara Borneo''; he would lead several further newspapers in the 1930s and 1940s, including ''Soeara Kalimantan'' (1930s), ''Kalimantan Raya'' (1942), and ''Borneo Shimbun'' (1945). ''Soeara Kalimantan'', which Hamidhan established on 23 March 1930, was located in
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; several other native journalists followed his lead by establishing their own publications.Sastra Indonesia Modern di Kalimantan Selatan Sebelum Perang (1930–1945)
/ref> However, Hamidhan was imprisoned several times for his writings opposing the Dutch colonial government; this included two months in Cipinang in 1930, six weeks in
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in 1932, and a further six months in Banjarmasin in 1936. During the Japanese occupation, ''Soera Kalimantan'' offices were destroyed during a Japanese offensive on Banjarmasin in February 1942. On 5 March Hamidhan began publishing the daily ''Kalimantan Raya''. ''Kalimantan Raya'' was established on orders from the Japanese, and by May control had shifted to Japanese journalists from ''
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'' and renamed ''Borneo Simboen''. Hamidhan remained as an editor and was under intense pressure from the occupation forces, receiving several warnings for his writings.


Post-independence

In 1945 Hamidhan was chosen by the Japanese as a representative of South Borneo at the
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(Panitia Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia, or PPKI) in Jakarta (renamed during the occupation). Before leaving, he spoke with local figures regarding their hopes and aspirations for an independent nation. When Indonesia proclaimed its independence on 17 August 1945, Hamidhan was one of the witnesses. He later wrote ''Sekitar Mukaddimah UUD 1945: Untuk Memperlengkap Kebenaran Sejarah'' (''Regarding the Constitution of 1945: To Complete History's Recordings''), which dealt with his experiences around the period and decried claims that there was conflict over parts of the constitution relating to God's role in the country. On 18 August the PPKI had its first meeting, where President
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indicated nine members as a subcommittee tasked with deciding urgent matters regarding the nascent country's policing, defence, subdivision, and economy. The following day
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held a meeting where he offered governorship of Borneo to Hamidhan, an offer the latter refused. Hamidhan instead suggested Pangeran Mohammad Noor, who was in
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at the time and later became the government's selection. With A.A. Rivai, his younger brother on 24 August Hamidhan went to Borneo to bring news of Indonesia's independence. This he published in ''Borneo Shimbun'', including the entirety of the proclamation, the
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, and an announcement of Pangeran Muhammad Noor's selection as governor. He also helped establish branches of the National Party of Indonesia, People's Security Body, and governing boards. After the
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in 1949 Hamidhan renamed ''Soeara Kalimantan'' as ''Indonesia Merdeka''. He sold the publication in 1961, disheartened by the increasing lack of
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. His nephew Fachrudin Mohani then offered him two hotels to manage, Hotel Banyuwangi (
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) and Hotel Wisma Andhika (
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), a job offer which Hamidhan accepted. He continued this work, visiting Borneo ever few months, until 1975.


Personal life

Hamidhan was married to Siti Aisyah, with whom he had seven children and eleven grandchildren. A biography on him, entitled ''H.A.A. Hamidhan: Pejuang dan Perintis Pers di Kalimantan'' (''H.A.A. Hamidhan: Fighter and Press Leader in Kalimantan'') was written in 1987.


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