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  Mohammad Hatta Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Mohammad Hatta (1902-1980), one of the foremost intellectuals in the Afro-Asian anticolonial movement, was a leader of the Indonesian nationalist movement leading to its independence in 1945.
Mohammad Hatta was born in Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, Indonesia, on August 12, 1902.
Mohammad Hatta remained in the background of Indonesian politics throughout the 1970s except for a brief period in 1978 when he agreed to serve as general chairman of the Foundation for the Institute of Constitutional Awareness.
www.bookrags.com /biography/mohammad-hatta   (857 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Mohammad Hatta
Hatta also used his books (which filled 16 chests as it was packed to leave Jakarta) to give his colleagues lessons on economics, history, and philosophy.
Hatta and Sukarno, instead of running away to fight guerilla warfare chose to remain in the city and was arrested.
Hatta continued on as the Prime Minister of the United States of Indonesia and presided over the transition of the federal state to the unitary state, which was made official on 17th August 1950.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Mohammad_Hatta   (4605 words)

  
 Hatta, Mohammad. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Hatta and Sukarno, another nationalist leader, decided to cooperate with the Japanese to further the purpose of Indonesian independence.
The Dutch resisted the nationalists, and Hatta became premier and defense minister in 1948 to direct the fight against the Dutch troops.
Hatta withdrew from political life and devoted himself primarily to the cooperative movement in Indonesia.
www.bartleby.com /65/ha/Hatta-Mo.html   (287 words)

  
 TIME Magazine | 60 Years of Asian Heroes: Mohammad Hatta
Hatta was born on Sumatra in 1902, but moved to the Netherlands as a student in 1921 and spent more than a decade there.
In the run-up to independence in August 1945, Hatta persuaded Islamic leaders to drop their demand that the President had to be Muslim and that shari'a law be enacted for Muslim citizens, and enshrined in the constitution the recognition of other religions and the rights to assembly and expression.
Hatta went on to teach economics and politics at a university in Yogyakarta, but continued to criticize policies he felt were detrimental to Indonesia, under both Sukarno and Suharto.
www.time.com /time/asia/2006/heroes/nb_hatta.html   (622 words)

  
 Mohammad Hatta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mohammad Hatta (August 12, 1902 - March 14, 1980) was born in Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, Indonesia.
Mohammad Hatta was born in Bukittinggi on 12 August 1902 into a prominent and strongly Islamic family.
Hatta said that the revolution ended with the Dutch recognition of Indonesian sovereignty and that the Government's focus should be on Development.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mohammad_Hatta   (4715 words)

  
 The My Hero Project - Mohammad Hattahatta_bandung
Mohammad Hatta was born in West Sumatra in 1902.
Hatta returned to Sumatra in 1932 and he became the chairman of the Indonesia National Education (Pendidikan Nasional Indonesia), a nationalist organization.
Hatta became premier and defense minister in 1948 to fight against the Dutch troops.
www.myhero.com /myhero/heroprint.asp?hero=hatta_bandung   (395 words)

  
 Mohammad Hatta, Proklamator | Aneka | Tokoh Indonesia - Indonesian Famous
Mohammad Hatta diangkat menjadi Wakil Presiden Republik Indonesia.
Presiden Soekarno berusaha mencegahnya, tetapi Bung Hatta tetap pada pendiriannya.
Pada tahun 1960 Bung Hatta menulis "Demokrasi Kita" dalam majalah Pandji Masyarakat.
www.tokohindonesia.com /ensiklopedi/h/hatta/index.shtml   (2212 words)

  
 The Jakarta Post - The Journal of Indonesia Today
Hatta's upbringing was mostly influenced by his grandfather, Syekh Batu Hampar -- a well-known Islamic scholar of the traditional school -- who instilled in him a strong sense of piety.
Hatta and his elder sister, Rafiah, between the ages of 10 and 12, standing stiffly, unsmiling, next to a fern on a table.
Hatta aged 23, a member of the board of the Perhimpoenan Indonesia (Indonesian Association formerly known as Indonesische Vereeniging), straight faced and solemn.
www.thejakartapost.com /yesterdaydetail.asp?fileid=20021105.R04   (636 words)

  
 Mohammad Hatta Summary
Born in West Sumatra, Mohammad Hatta studied economics in the Netherlands, where he led the student group Perhimpunan Indonesia (Indonesian Association, or PI) from 1922.
Although the vice presidency had no power, Hatta became a rallying point for opposition to the left, and from January 1948 he led a nonparliamentary cabinet that suppressed the Communist Party following its participation in an abortive revolt in the East Java town of Madiun in September–October 1948.
He was a member of the Indonesian delegation that concluded negotiations with the Dutch for the formal transfer of sovereignty in December 1949.
www.bookrags.com /Mohammad_Hatta   (1408 words)

  
 Independence for Indonesia
When Japan surrendered, its army and navy were still in Indonesia, and it was compelled to agree to pass what authority it was supposed to have there to the Dutch.
The declaration was broadcast by shortwave radio, and expecting trouble, Indonesians flocked to Sukarno's residence to defend it from assault.
On the 31st Indonesia's new government was formally installed, with Sukarno as President and Hatta as Vice-President.
www.fsmitha.com /h2/ch23t.htm   (808 words)

  
 Sriwijaya Post Online
Hatta tidak hanya seorang intelektual yang sarat pemikiran briliyan, melainkan juga tokoh pergerakan nasional, negarawan, politikus, dan sejumlah atribut yang melekat dalam dirinya.
Hatta dalam tulisannya berjudul Ekonomi Rakjat Dalam Bahaya (Daulat Ra’jat, 1933) mengemukakan pandangan dasar tujuan kemerdekaan Indonesia secara sosial-ekonomi.
Konsep demokrasi ekonomi, oleh Hatta dituangkan dalam pasal 33 UUD 1945 tentang susunan ekonomi Indonesia.
www.indomedia.com /sripo/2002/08/13/1308op1.htm   (1088 words)

  
 Indonesia Monitor - Indonesia History
Mohammad Hatta proclaimed lndonesia's independence on behalf of the people.
Consequently, on May 7, 1949, an agreement was signed by Mohammad Roem of Indonesia and Van Rooyen of the Netherlands, to end hostilities, restore the Republican Government in Yogyakarta, and to hold further negotiations at a round table conference under the auspices of the United Nations.
In February 1927 Mohammad Hatta, Achmad Soebardjo and other members of lndonesia’s Movements attended the first international convention of the "League Against Imperialism and Colonial Oppression" in Brussels, together with Jawaharlal Nehru and many other prominent nationalist leaders from Asia and Africa.
www.indonesia-pusaka.com /Imonitor/100republic.htm   (3891 words)

  
 Pacomnet
Andi Mohammad Hatta, Vice President Director of Bank Niaga said that under the agreement with Pacomnet, Bank Niaga's 600,000 customers are now are able to access Bank2home.com which allows them to carry out internet & mobile banking transactions.
Hatta further said that due to current Internet developments, many companies including those from the banking sector, are seeking to team up with ASP in building Internet infrastructures because they can decrease the total investment needed in establishing internet & mobile banking services as well as the maintenance and updating needed in its operation.
Peter B Stock, President Director of Bank Niaga added that in using applications associated with internet & mobile banking services, Bank Niaga expects to reach 750,000 customers by the end of this year, which means an increase of 1,000,000 in 2000 as well as around 1,500,000 customers in 2001.
www.pacomnet.com /news5.html   (299 words)

  
 NameTraq | Last Name: Hatta
Its president, Prof Dr Mohamed Hatta Shaharom said a memorandum would be forwarded to the government requesting that a committee be set up to advise and revise...
Said Dr Hatta Ramli, a senior PAS official: 'I would say that the situation in Kedah is still quite close but we are getting there.'.
Hatta, a tourist destination in Dubai, will have a new police station, and so will Al Hibab, which will have its police station on a different site, he said.
nametraq.com /genealogy_jan04/H/Hatta.shtml   (1593 words)

  
 Welcome to Teman Teman From The Start Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Hatta was not surprised that they were never put on trial, since he had already written an article calling the NEI a ‘police state’ and condemning the Governor-General’s ‘exorbitant powers‘.
Mavis Rose’s biography of Mohammad Hatta, Indonesia Free: A Political Biography of Mohammad Hatta, is a most useful and informative text for any student of the history of the development of the Republic.
It is a political monograph and the rather poor typesetting and obtrusive referencing detract from the flow of the narrative.
www.teman-teman.com /resources/books.html   (7405 words)

  
 [ACAD] Hatta, The Voice That Never fades Away
Hatta is famous as a believer in socialism.
Hatta went to the Netherlands to become a communist.
Hatta's other dream was of a type of federal country.
www.hamline.edu /apakabar/basisdata/2001/08/16/0030.html   (1985 words)

  
 Indonesia Polymer Plastic Bank Notes
Sukarno helped the country win its independence from the Netherlands and was President from 1945 to 1967, presiding over mixed success in the country's turbulent transition to independence.
Sukarno was forced from power by one of his generals, Suharto, who formally became President in March 1967.
Hatta is widely known as a humble leader and the conscience of the nation.
www.tomchao.com /pp8.html   (300 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Mohammad Hatta (Southeast Asia History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Mohammad Hatta (Southeast Asia History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Mohammad Hatta[hat´u] Pronunciation Key, 1902–80, Indonesian political leader.
He was born on Sumatra into an aristocratic family.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/H/Hatta-Mo.html   (355 words)

  
 Indonesia's history, culture, economy, geography
Sukarno, and Mohammad Hatta, declared independence on 17 August.
Sukarno became the country's first president, with Mohammad Hatta as the first vice-president.
It was not until 16 August 2005 that the Dutch government finally recognized 1945 as the country's year of independence and expressed its regrets over the Indonesian deaths caused by the Netherlands' Army.
indonesia-ok.com /history.htm   (5908 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Mohammad Hatta": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
After the transfer of sovereignty from the Netherlands in December 1949, Indonesia's government led by Prime Minister Mohammad Hatta began actively to seek wider international recognition.
He was much influenced by the example of Indonesian nationalism and in August 1945 met with Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta in Taiping at which an abortive agreement was reached that Malaya would be incorporated within a greater independent Indonesia.
The nationalist leader Mohammad Hatta considered Indonesian Marxists to be nationalists at 18 Bernhard Dahm, History of Indonesia in the Twentieth Century, London, 1971, 77.
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A leader of Indonesian independence, joint proclaimer of the Republic of Indonesia, and the first Vice President of this Republic, Mohammad Hatta led an eventful life.
But without Hatta's practical ideas on social and economic reform (based on principles of democracy), the Sukarno regime was fated to end in political and economic disaster and Hatta was fated to end his life deeply disillusioned by politics and frustrated by his unrealized ideals.
This well-written, almost novelistic, biography focuses on the political achievements of Hatta and the difficulties he faced in the struggle for independence and the formation of a new state.
www.einaudi.cornell.edu /southeastasia/publications/item.asp?id=965   (129 words)

  
 Hatta, Mohammad - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
He was (1949-50) again prime minister before serving (1950-56) as vice president of the republic; he resigned 1956 after a dispute with Sukarno.
Bibliography: See his Portrait of a Patriot: Selected Writings (1973).
Find newspaper and magazine articles plus images and maps related to "Hatta, Mohammad" at HighBeam.
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 John Clements Consultants Inc.
Andi Mohammad Hatta of PT John Clements Consultants Indonesia; Jose Mari Alava, Cigna International Sales and Distribution Director; Christine Setyabudhi, Cigna International Director and Deputy Country Manager; Nefo Luhur Dradjati, Cigna International Human Resources Director; and Carol Dominguez of John Clements Consultants.
Andi Mohammad Hatta of PT John Clements Consultants Indonesia; Betti Alisjahbana, PT IBM Indonesia President Director; and Carol Dominguez of John Clements Consultants.
Andi Mohammad Hatta of PT John Clements Consultants Indonesia; Rahmat Ismail of Pintar Media Indonesia; and Carol Dominguez of John Clements Consultants.
www.johnclements.com /articles/article_GALLERY.htm   (248 words)

  
 Muslim world needs reforms, says Ibrahim -DAWN - National; March 9, 2006
In fact there were instances where popular mandates in Muslim countries were sabotaged by Western nations for fear of the rise of radical Islam, he said, asking: “Who hijacked democracy in Indonesia after Mohammad Hatta held free and fair elections?
It was important for the Muslims to realise that the high objectives of Sharia make democracy mandatory, he said.
It was not an issue of compatibility but of “reconstructing the Islamic thought” as poet-philosopher Mohammad Iqbal advocated.
www.dawn.com /2006/03/09/nat6.htm   (470 words)

  
 Embassy of the Republic of INDONESIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The principles underlying Indonesia's foreign policy were expounded for the first time by Mohammad Hatta on September 2, 1948 at Yogyakarta in Central Java.
In a session of the Working Group of the Central national Committee o Indonesia (KNPI), the forerunner of the Indonesian Parliament, Vice-President Hatta, concurrently Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of the young Republic, clarified the Government stand on various domestic and international issues.
Refuting the premise the premise of the Peoples Democratic Front of the Indonesian Communist Party, that in the Cold War between Russia and America the best foreign policy for Indonesia would be to side with Russia, Hatta stated:
www.indonesia-peru.org.pe /abou3.html   (805 words)

  
 Asia Times: Indonesia's guided democracy
JAKARTA - On August 17, 1945, from 58 Jalan Pegangsaan Timur, Jakarta, Ir Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta proclaimed an independent Indonesia, followed by the revered constitution deed, known to this day as the 1945 (UD) constitution, enunciating the ideals and goals of independence
Fifty-five years later, one of Sukarno's daughters, Megawati Sukarnoputri, was last week elected to the highest office in the land in a bloodless parliamentary coup supposedly in line with this same 1945 constitution.
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www.atimes.com /se-asia/CG31Ae04.html   (1801 words)

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