Bambang Harymurti | |
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Born | Jakarta[1] | 10 December 1956
Nationality | Indonesian |
Education | Bandung Institute of Technology |
Occupation | Journalist |
Spouse | Marga Alisjahbana |
Bambang Harymurti ([ˈbambaŋ hariˈmʊrti]; born 10 December 1956), commonly referred to by his initials BHM,[1] is an Indonesian journalist and editor-in-chief of Tempo. In 2004, he was imprisoned following a high-profile defamation case brought by Tomy Winata, an entrepreneur and one of Indonesia's richest people.[2] He is currently serving as deputy chair of Indonesia's Press Council.[3]