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Sjahrir and socialists
Already in the mid 30's Sjahrir warned for the tendency of socialists to be dragged into the notions of the extreme political left.

Sjahrir and communist
In a reaction to the intrigue by communist cells in the PI against Hatta and himself Sjahrir stayed calm and in character.

Sjahrir and follows
Professor Wertheim describes Sjahrir's early accomplishments as Prime minister as follows: "... Sjahrir knows what he wants and will not be distracted by popular sentiment or circumstantiality.

Sjahrir and socialist
The military arrested and imprisoned many of Sukarno's political opponents, from socialist Sjahrir to Islamic politicians Mohammad Natsir and Hamka.

Sjahrir and with
On 14 November 1945, Sukarno appointed Sutan Sjahrir as first prime minister, he was a European-educated politician who was never involved with the Japanese occupation authorities.
Shootouts broke-out with alarming regularity in Jakarta, including an attempted assassination of Prime Minister Sjahrir by Dutch gunmen.
Sjahrir remained in Jakarta to conduct negotiations with the British.
On 4 July 1946, military units linked with PP kidnapped Prime Minister Sjahrir who was visiting Yogyakarta.
Sjahrir was leading the negotiation with the Dutch.
In a secret meeting at Hatta's Jakarta home Sukarno, Hatta and Sjahrir agreed that Sjahrir would go underground to organise the revolutionary resistance while the other 2 would commence their cooperation with the Japanese occupier.
When in his fifties his relationship with Soekarno deteriorated Sjahrir was gaoled.
When the ' Indonesian Association ' ( PI ) drifted to the far political left, both Hatta and Sjahrir parted with the organisation.
Sukarno, Hatta and Sjahrir had in fact agreed that Sjahrir would go underground to organise the revolutionary resistance while the other 2 would continue their cooperation with the Japanese occupier.
After his death in 1966 the former Dutch Prime-Minister Professor Schermerhorn commemorated Sjahrir in a public broadcast on national radio, calling him a " noble political warrior " with " high ideals " and expressing the hope that he will be recognised as such by next generations in Indonesia.
* Transcript interview with Sutan Sjahrir, 1956.

Sjahrir and all
In all his foresight Sjahrir did not foresee the Indo community itself practically disappear from Indonesia only 20 years after he wrote this statement.

Sjahrir and on
The second party called the Socialist Party of Indonesia was founded on 13 February 1948 by Sutan Sjahrir after his departure from the Socialist Party.
In 1962 Sjahrir was jailed on alleged conspiracy charges for which he was never put on trial.
* Photo gallery on Sutan Sjahrir commemoration website.
Dr. Sjahrir who became Prime Minister of Indonesia on 14 November 1945 was a trusted lieutenant of Dr. Sukarno.
He flew to Java and brought Sultan Sjahrir aboard from Java islands on 22 July 1947 using a Dakota and reached India via Singapore on 24 July.

described and fear
CNN's Ed Lavandera has described the chupacabras as the " Bigfoot of Latino culture " and has stated that " El Chupacabra also symbolizes the fear of something that doesn't exist ".
It describes mental processes as computational operations, so that, for example, a fear response is described as arising from a neurological computation that inputs the perceptional data, e. g. a visual image of a spider, and outputs the appropriate reaction, e. g. fear of possibly dangerous animals.
The death of Germanicus in what can only be described as dubious circumstances greatly affected Tiberius ' popularity in Rome, leading to the creation of a climate of fear in Rome itself.
Usually these kinds of " phobias " are described as fear, dislike, disapproval, prejudice, hatred, discrimination, or hostility towards the object of the " phobia ".
There were at this point over 100, 000 federal government employees, most of whom expected to be replaced when a new administration took over ; the President-elect described the situation as " a barrage of fear and greed.
The project began during a period of what Rupert Cornwell described as " paranoia " at the CIA, when America had lost its nuclear monopoly, and fear of Communism was at its height.
As a result, she later described her relationship with her mother as one of awe-inspired fear.
The period from April to June 1940 was one of the most stressful periods of the war for Raeder with operations involving the entire fleet in Norway, the French campaign and Raeder's obsessive fear that the Army and Air Force might win the war without the Navy, and which led to act in an manner that has been described as " irrational ".
The meaning of terrorism used here, is described by the U. S. Department of Defense's definition, which is " the calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear ; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological objectives ".
The Galactic Empire is described in various Star Wars media as a brutal dictatorship, one based on " tyranny, hatred of nonhumans, brutal and lethal force, and, above all else, constant fear.
Orestes was seized by a mania for fear of the barbarians ; Pylades tended to him, acting, as described in Lucian's Amores " not only like a lover but like a father.
In a scene, described as " original ", Bow adds " devices ", to " the modern flapper "; she fights a villain, using her fists, and significantly, does not " shrink back in fear ".
Shows such as Doctor Who-most specifically in the episode " Robots of Death "-have also tackled the issue of technophobia, with a character in " Robots of Death " displaying a great fear of robots due to their lack of body language, described by the Fourth Doctor as giving them the appearance of " dead men walking ".
Robin Richardson, an original member of the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia, at a 2009 symposium on " Islamophobia and Religious Discrimination ", said that " the disadvantages of the term Islamophobia are significant " on seven different grounds, including that it implies it is merely a " severe mental illness " affecting " only a tiny minority of people "; that use of the term makes those to whom it is applied " defensive and defiant " and absolves the user of " the responsibility of trying to understand them " or trying to change their views ; that it implies that hostility to Muslims is divorced from factors such as skin color, immigrant status, fear of fundamentalism, or political or economic conflicts ; that it conflates prejudice against Muslims in one's own country with dislike of Muslims in countries with which the West is in conflict ; that it fails to distinguish between people who are against all religion from people who dislike Islam specifically ; and that the actual issue being described is hostility to Muslims, " an ethno-religious identity within European countries ", rather than hostility to Islam.
The triumphs of Richardson and Olivier ( the latter famously as Richard III and Oedipus ), described by The Times as the greatest in the Old Vic's history and by Kenneth Tynan as " matchless ", led the governors of the Old Vic to fear that the two stars overshadowed the company.
Those who start the panic when they fear a threat to prevailing social or cultural values are known by researchers as " moral entrepreneurs ", while people who supposedly threaten the social order have been described as " folk devils ".
It concludes somewhat vaguely, that racial consciousness needs to be increased so that, " women of all classes have the fear and dread of undesired maternity removed from them ..." to usher in the promised utopia, described throughout.
In 1930, Le Boulanger described it as ‘ a large and beautiful city protected by wide moats and forts occupying the surrounding hills and the opulence of the sixty-two pagodas and their stupas, of which the flanks concealed treasures, obtained the capital a fame that spread fear wide and far .”
Surrounded in mystery, the object of fear, hatred, and even worship by members of the Church of the Final Atonement ( the Shrike Cult ), the Shrike's origins are described as uncertain.
Horace Walpole described Devonshire as possessing " an impatience to do everything, and a fear to do anything, he was always in a hurry to do nothing ".
He described a gradual process whereby his ethical violations became worse and contended that his main motivation was a fear of not living up to the expectations that he and others had for his career.
In the episode " Talent Night ", one scene of Dot giving her brother Enzo " a sisterly kiss on the chin " was cut due to BS & P's fear of promoting incest, an insinuation which Pearson described as " one of the sickest things I've heard.
Some described Love-shyness sufferers may also be blocked from intimate relationships due to body dysmorphic disorder ( a phobia that causes one to fear that one is physically unattractive ).
The actual treatment of the hostages was far different from that purported in Iranian propaganda: the hostages described beatings, theft, the fear of bodily harm while being paraded blindfold before a large, angry chanting crowd outside the embassy ( Bill Belk and Kathryn Koob ), having their hands bound " day and night " for days or even weeks, long periods of solitary confinement and months of being forbidden to speak to one another or stand, walk, and leave their space unless they were going to the bathroom.

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