Harian Indonesia

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Harian Indonesia
印度尼西亞日报
Media of Indonesia
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  • Harian Indonesia (Chinese: 印度尼西亞日报, English: Indonesia Daily), formerly in Chinese as 印尼星洲日报 (English: Indonesia - Sin Chew Daily), is a Chinese-language newspaper published in Indonesia.[1][2] The paper is the oldest continuously published Chinese-language newspaper in Indonesia.

    History

    Harian Indonesia was first published on September 12, 1966, and managed by the Yayasan Indonesia Press (YIP, Indonesia Press Foundation).[2][3] In 1967 (the beginning of the New Order), there was a ban on all Chinese publications in Indonesia as one of the steps to resolving "Chinese Problems". During the New Order, Harian Indonesia was the only Chinese-language newspaper that was allowed to publish under the supervision of Indonesia's Ministry of Information.

    In 2000, the paper was taken over by a new company PT. Emas Indonesia Duaribu. At the end of 2004, the company was acquired by PT. Abdi Bangsa Tbk. (

    Jak TV and Republika newspaper. Since December 1, 2006, Harian Indonesia has collaborating with a Malaysian Chinese-language newspaper, Sin Chew Daily
    . On January 17, 2007, Harian Indonesia was relaunched as Indonesia - Sin Chew Daily with editorial management from Sin Chew Daily.

    On January 1, 2021, due to business restructuring, Harian Indonesia - Sin Chew Daily became to original name "Harian Indonesia".

    See also

    References

    1. ^ (in Indonesian) Koran Mandarin. "Harian Indonesia". Retrieved 25 January 2015. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
    2. ^ a b Media Chinese Group. "Harian Indonesia". Retrieved 25 January 2015. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
    3. ^ (in Indonesian) Doremindo. "Harian Indonesia". Retrieved 25 May 2015. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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