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On 6 January 2016, Wayan Mirna Salihin died in Abdi Waluyo Hospital after drinking a Vietnamese iced coffee at the Olivier Cafe in the Grand Indonesia shopping mall in Jakarta. [1]
Marsinah (10 April 1969 – c. 8 May 1993) was an independent trade unionist employed in a watch factory in East Java, Indonesia, whose murder drew international attention to the Suharto dictatorship's brutal repression of workers.
Sasono's acting career, and his nickname, began with the role of Rizal in the film Mendadak Dangdut (2006) directed by Rudi Soedjarwo.. After Mendadak Dangdut, Sasono appeared in Pocong 2 (2006), Mengejar Mas Mas (2007), and Otomatis Romantis (2008).
Only one "executive" was identified Luis Gubler Diaz, a building contractor and member of a prominent Vina del Mar family. Gubler had close ties with intelligence squads during the violent repression of leftists after the 1973 coup. [11] An investigation showed that a revolver owned by Gubler was used in four murders.
Vina Andhiani Muliana (born 19 January 1994) is an Indonesian content creator and employee of a state-owned enterprise. [2] Vina, who was the winner of Abang None Jakarta in 2014, pursues her professional career as an employee at Mining Industry Indonesia while pursuing a career as a content creator on TikTok since 2021 with content discussing career and employment issues.
Vina (footballer), Brazilian footballer Vinícius Goes Barbosa de Souza (born 1991) Vina Bovy, Belgian operatic soprano Malvina Bovi Van Overberghe (1900–1983) Vina Panduwinata, stage name of Indonesian singer and songwriter Vina Dewi Sastaviyana (born 1959) Marcos Vinicius (fighter) (born 1979), Brazilian mixed martial artist; nicknamed Vina
Terms, $5,000 a year. Qualifications: Handsome, lovely disposition, great adaptability, stay home nights, beautiful singing voice, wonderful ballroom dancer, superior education VINA DELMAR (Mrs. Gene Delmar)" [5] Viña's explanation for the advertisement was reported in some accounts: "Gene is a writer," she said of her husband. "He writes ...
Serigala Terakhir was directed by Upi Avianto, [1] who had previously worked horror, teen dramas, and chick flicks. [2] It was produced by Investasi Film Indonesia. [3] Avianto said that her inspiration to write the story was the social conditions faced by Indonesian people, namely the threat of crime, [3] and that she was most comfortable producing male-oriented films.