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Des Alwi Abubakar (November 17, 1927 – November 12, 2010) was an Indonesian , , writer and advocate of the . He was the adopted son of , the first Vice President of Indonesia, whom he called "Oom Kacamata" ("Uncle Eyeglasses").


Early life
Alwi was born on November 17, 1927, on , the most populous of the in the . He first met Mohammad Hatta, as well as Indonesian intellectual , while Hatta was in internal exile on Banda Neira. Hatta adopted Alwi as his son.

As a teenager he participated in the battle for , in 1945.


Career
Alwi's early career included working at the Voice of Indonesia radio station in . He later studied at King's College in where he met with future Malaysian political leaders, including Tun Abdul Razak.

As a diplomat, Alwi served tenures in several embassies, including in , and . He became disillusioned with 's dictatorial tendencies. He controversially settled in at the height of Indonesia's "Konfrontasi" with where he engaged, using a pseudonym, in a broadcast to lambaste Sukarno. Alwi played a role in easing political tensions between Indonesia and Malaysia in the 1960s by approaching then Malaysian prime minister Tun Abdul Razak.

In the 1970s, Alwi developed an interest in documentary films when he made a film about Hatta and later made other documentaries. He directed Tanah Gersang (Barren Land) in 1972, Cucu (Grandchild) and a comedy about espionage in 1973.


Later life
Alwi married Anna Marie Mambu, and had four children; Karma Alwi, Mira Alwi and Tanya Alwi and Ramon Alwi.

In the latter stages of his life, he focused much attention and personal investment on his beloved Banda. Des managed a hotel and resort in Banda Naira, with a guest list featuring Diana, Princess of Wales, rock star and Sarah, Duchess of York. He co-authored a book "Turbulent Times Past in Ternate and Tidore" together with Willard A Hanna on the history of Maluku and Banda Naira.

Des Alwi died in at his home in Permata Hijau, on November 12, 2010, at the age of 82.

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