Boven Digoel

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Boven Digoel was a remote Dutch colonial prison camp in Papua, Indonesia, notorious as a place of exile for Indonesian nationalist leaders and political prisoners.

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instanceOf Dutch colonial prison camp
exile camp
administeredBy Dutch colonial authorities
associatedWith Indonesian independence movement
anti-colonial resistance in Indonesia
associatedWithEvent repression after 1926–1927 communist uprisings in Indonesia
category Concentration camp in Asia
Dutch East Indies history
Indonesian National Awakening
Political prison
climate tropical rainforest
colonialPower Kingdom of the Netherlands
coordinateLocation approximate southern Papua
country Dutch East Indies
detainedGroup Indonesian communists
Indonesian nationalist activists
political dissidents
detentionPolicy administrative exile without normal legal process
endTime 1940s
historicalPeriod Dutch colonial era in Indonesia
inception 1927
knownAs Boven Digul
languageOfName Dutch
legacy important site in Indonesian nationalist history
locatedIn New Guinea
Papua
locatedInPresentDay Indonesia
locatedOn Digul River
namedAfter Digul River
notableFor harsh and remote conditions
internment of Indonesian nationalist leaders
operatedBy Netherlands
partOf Dutch colonial penal system
presentDayJurisdiction Province of Papua
surface form: Province of Papua, Indonesia
purpose detention of political prisoners
exile of Indonesian nationalists
regionType remote jungle area
securityClassification high-security exile camp
significance symbol of colonial repression in Indonesia
startTime late 1920s
transportAccess primarily by river
usedFor imprisonment without trial
suppression of anti-colonial movements

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Mohammad Hatta placeOfExile Boven Digoel