Tsamara Amany Alatas
Tsamara Amany Alatas
Tsamara Amany Alatas (born in Jakarta on June 24, 1996) is a politician from the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI). She serves as the executive board chairperson of the PSI. [1]
Life & Education
Tsamara is the son of mining entrepreneur Muhammad Abdurachman Alatas. In 2019, she married author and historian Ismail Fajrie Alatas.[2]
Tsamara studied Communication Science at Paramadina University. Despite being active in politics, she graduated within 3.5 year.[3]
References
- The JakartaPost . “Court shatters young politicians’ hopes to run in regional elections before 30”. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2020–10–27.
- Liputan6.com (2019–10–21). “Beda Usia 13 Tahun, Tsamara Amany Mantap Nikahi Profesor New York University”. liputan6.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020–10–27.
- brilio.net (2018–04–26). “8 Potret Tsamara Amany saat wisuda, lulus 3,5 tahun meski berpolitik”. brilio.net. Retrieved 2020–10–27.
Further Reading
1.In depth profile from Tempo (in Indonesian) on 2019 International Women’s Day.
Kustiani, Rini (8 March 2019). “Hari Wanita Sedunia, Tsamara Amany Soal Politik & Peran Domestik”. Tempo (in Indonesian).
2. 2017 Report discussing online smearing and release of her personal information (in Indonesian).
Jajeli, Rois (14 September 2017). “Tanpa Laporan, Tsamara Serahkan Penyebar Status Kawinnya ke Polisi”. detiknews (in Indonesian).
3. 2019 Profile in Indonesian from Australian (public) national broadcaster during visit to Melbourne.
World, Program The (4 December 2019). “Ditanya Soal Papua di ABC TV, Tsmara Amany Minta ‘Jangan Menghakimi’ Isu Papua”. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (in Indonesian).
4. 2018 report (in Indonesian) on her views on young people in politics from leading Indonesian news source.
Media, Kompas Cyber (28 October 2018). “Generasi Milenial Diharapkan Tak Alergi dalam Politik”. KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian).
5. 2017 profile from Taiwanese news source.
Hutton, Jeffrey (2 October 2017). “Young, Female, Outspoken. A Political Star Is Born in Indonesia”. The News Lens International Edition.
6. Hilton, Sarah (18 September 2019). “Asia’s Gen Z: Three young pacesetters to watch”. Nikkei Asia.
7. Post, The Jakarta (27 April 2017). “Ahok inspires millennials to get involved in politics: Tsamara Amany”. The Jakarta Post.