[:id]Hari Lahir Tan Malaka[:en]Tan Malaka’s Birthday[:]
Every June 2nd, Indonesians commemorate Tan Malaka’s birthday, a revolutionary thinker and national hero who played a significant role in the country’s struggle for independence. He was not only a freedom fighter but also a prolific writer and visionary whose ideas continue to inspire generations.
Born on June 2, 1897, in Pandan Gadang, West Sumatra, Tan Malaka demonstrated a strong anti-colonial spirit from a young age. His fight against oppression extended beyond Indonesia—reaching countries such as the Netherlands, the Philippines, and China. His most influential work, Toward the Republic of Indonesia (1925), was among the first writings to propose a free and sovereign Indonesian republic.
Despite being a controversial figure due to his differing political views, Tan Malaka was officially recognized as a National Hero of Indonesia through Presidential Decree No. 53 in 1963. This recognition affirmed the immense impact of his struggle and sacrifices for the nation.
Tan Malaka believed that true independence went beyond the removal of colonial powers—it included building an educated, fair, and just society. His writings and ideology serve as a lasting legacy, encouraging today’s youth to think critically and serve the nation with integrity and courage.
Commemorating Tan Malaka’s birthday is more than a historical ritual—it is a chance to reflect on the importance of intellectual bravery and dedication to the people. Let us carry forward his spirit and ideals in shaping a better future for Indonesia.
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