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  No. 58
  April
  -            A hero passes on
  June
  1999

               Y B Mangunwijaya (always known as Romo Mangun) died of a
               heart attack on 10 February 1999, moments after presenting
               a paper at a Jakarta symposium. On 6 May 1999 he would
               have turned 70.

               In Yogyakarta where he was buried, and in the Jakarta
               Cathedral beforehand, thousands came to mourn, among them
               President Habibie and Sri Sultan Hamengkubowono X. There
               were street kids, politicians, military officers, students,
and East 
               Timor activists.

               Mangun was known as an architect, novelist, artist, social
               worker, parish priest, but above all as someone who always
               sided with the poor. In 1989 he took up the cause of
               farmers displaced by the giant Kedung Ombo dam. In 1984 he
               went on a hunger strike on behalf of squatters living
               under the bridge at Yogyakarta's Code River.

               He always wanted Catholics to do the best for the
               downtrodden, but never in order to catholicise them. He
               once told a Muslim friend: 'Be a pious Muslim'. Most of
               all he was a teacher. His Basic Education Institute (DED)
               focused on primary age children. He had many friends among
               the young. Damairia Pakpahan, one of the young people who
               often accompanied him, wrote: 'I feel he gave me an inner
               toughness with the stories of his own life as we traveled
               around Central Java, or in our work at Code River. Amidst
               our often depressing struggles he opened a critical
               dimension'.



               (Inside Indonesia interviewed him in edition no.24,
               October 1990).

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