Sabam Siagian

Indonesian journalist
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IntroIndonesian journalist
PlacesIndonesia
wasJournalist Diplomat
Work fieldJournalism Politics
Gender
Male
Birth4 May 1932, Jakarta, Indonesia
Death3 June 2016Jakarta, Indonesia (aged 84 years)
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Biography

Sabam Pandapotan Siagian (4 May 1932  – 3 June 2016) was an Indonesian journalist. He served as the first editor in chief of The Jakarta Post. Siagian departed the Jakarta Post in 1991 upon his appointment as Ambassador of Indonesia to Australia.

From 1991 to 1995, while ambassador, Sabam lived in Canberra. He criticised the Australian media for lagging behind other sectors in Australia when it came to engaging with Indonesia.

After leaving Canberra in 1995, Sabam joined the board of Jakarta Post.

Sabam died in Jakarta on 3 June 2016 after extended health complications. Numerous colleagues, including former Indonesian foreign minister Hassan Wirajuda, paid tribute to his contributions during a long career as a journalist in Indonesia.

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