He is Co-founder and editor of
Tempo ("Time") magazine, which was forcibly closed twice by President
Suharto's
New Order administration because of its vocal criticism of the authoritarian regime. As a writer, Goenawan Mohamad was known for his weekly column in
Tempo, "Catatan Pinggir" (
Sidelines). The column mainly featured commentary and critique on current affairs and media 'headlines'. His columns were compiled into six books. In
Sidelines, Mohamad never ends articles with a definite conclusion, instead ending with either questions or open-ended comments intended to encourage readers to continue thinking. Mohamad was one of the founders of the
Lontar Foundation and is on the advisory boards of the human rights group
ARTICLE 19 and the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict. He is an alumnus of the
College of Europe 1966-1967 promotion. == Literature ==