His passion for organization led young Sumiyati to become the youngest Gerwani secretary in the Klaten area. His small posture makes him agile, agile and makes it easy to carry out all organizational activities. Happy and full of joy at that time. However, he didn’t think that his passion for organization had made him suffer for the rest of his life.
Sumiyati was jailed at the age of 17 on charges of being a member of a banned party. In detention Sumiyati also received various kinds of torture, both physical and psychological. This is what forges Sumiyati’s personality into a formidable heroine who firmly works on behalf of humanity.
A bit of the life story of Sumiyati, one of the victims of serious human rights violations in the past, the tragedy of 65/66 can be the best example for those of you who want to be involved in humanitarian work, one of which is through the #bettertogether program in collaboration with Sekber’65 and IKA supported by VOICE.

For the full version of Sumiyati’s inspirational story, you can visit the Sekber’65 website at www.sekber65.org.
Or you can buy a book on the life journey of Sumiyati and other tough heroes.