Nicolaas Jouwe (24 November 1923 – 16 September 2017) was a Papuan leader who was selected to be vice president of the New Guinea Council that governed...
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imprisonment for seven to twenty years in Indonesia. In October 1968, Nicolaas Jouwe, member of the New Guinea Council and of the National Committee elected...
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commensurate with this desire. The design of the flag is credited to Nicolaas Jouwe. The full New Guinea Council endorsed these actions on 30 October 1961...
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Nicolaas Havenga (1882–1957), South African Finance Minister Nicolaas Jouwe (1923–2017), Papuan leader, first president of West New Guinea Nicolaas Pierson...
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Indonesia on 1 May 1963. Frits Sollewijn Gelpke was Council Chairman and Nicolaas Jouwe was Vice-Chair. J. W. Trouw was the Clerk of the Council. A council...
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keeping peace and order. A small minority of Council members, including Nicolaas Jouwe, refused to support the agreement and went into exile in the Netherlands...
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Abdullah Arfan, Johan Ariks, and also among leftist leaning elites like Nicolaas Jouwe, while other elites, mostly leftist leaning, who refused to change sides...
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Chilean lawyer and politician, Minister of National Defence (1998–1999). Nicolaas Jouwe, 93, Papuan politician, vice-president of New Guinea Council (1961–1962)...
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Netherlands led by Nicolaas Jouwe planned to form a provisional government in exile. Herman Womsiwor, a political opponent of Jouwe, urged Rumkorem to...
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Although earlier on 12 December 1946, Marthen Indey, Corinus Krey, and Nicolaas Jouwe sent telegram to Van Mook in Denpasar, to oppose the formation of State...
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