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Edisi Monday, 30 January 2023
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Divisive Declaration
Surya Paloh and Jokowi’s relationship took a hit following the declaration of Anies Baswedan as a presidential candidate by NasDem. Cabinet ministers from the party may be facing a reshuffle.
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The Ups and Downs
Jokowi and Surya Paloh enjoyed a close relationship following the 2014 general elections. Surya was disappointed when Jokowi did not appoint an attorney general from NasDem.
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Cornered by Corruption
Some NasDem members consider the investigation into the BTS corruption case as a reprisal in the wake of Anies Baswedan’s presidential bid.
Edisi Monday, 23 January 2023
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Illegal Nickel Laundering
Mining companies launder illegal nickel all the way to smelting companies. They pay coordination fees to law enforcement officers.
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Nickel Profits in a Flurry of Slurry
The mining and processing of nickel is powering the local economy. It alters traditions and changes the environment.
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A Strike Culminates in a Riot
Employees at the nickel ore smelter Gunsbuster Nickel Industry in Morowali are killed during a riot. Workers demand certain rights.
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We Are Preparing a Law Enforcement Unit
The irony of nickel mining in Sulawesi: a raw material for a renewable source of energy comes through illegal exploitation that damages the forest.
Edisi Monday, 16 January 2023
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The Omnibus Health Law Controversies
The omnibus health bill allegedly was entrusted to the DPR by the government. It would give health ministry great authority.
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Russian-Educated Doctor Without a Stethoscope
The health ministry claims a scarcity in specialists. Doctors in specialist training will receive a stipend.
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A Pariah in One’s Country
Diasporic doctors are allegedly discriminated upon returning home. In other countries, medical associations only function as labor unions.
Edisi Monday, 9 January 2023
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A Regulation Issued at Year’s End
There are indications that work on the Government Regulation in lieu of Law on Job Creation began in mid-2022. The government was seeking a way around a Constitutional Court verdict so that the Job Creation Law could quickly go into effect.
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The Failed Compromise of Workers’ Elite
Rejecting the Perpu on Job Creation, groups of workers and civil societies plan to launch their actions. They are preparing their narrations and hashtags.
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No on Wage Setting, Yes on Incentives
Business owners are disappointed with the Government Regulation in lieu of Law on Job Creation. They are taking issue with regulation changes on wages and outsourcing, despite benefiting from incentives.
Edisi Monday, 2 January 2023
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Malnourished and Displaced Children
The conflict in Papua has created a seemingly unending wave of refugees. Several children have died of malnutrition.
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A Humanitarian Pause in Limbo
The humanitarian pause in Papua remains unfulfilled. The National Human Rights Commission has not followed up on it, and the government has not formed an implementing team.
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The Tsunami Which Brought Peace
Similar as happened in Aceh, it has been difficult to implement a humanitarian pause in Papua. The conflicting parties need to create wider space for dialogue.
Edisi Monday, 26 December 2022
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The Lonely Path of the Brave
Tempo’s People of the Year 2022 have been tenaciously and consistently breaking down barriers to put sexual violence in its rightful place as a social crime against humanity.
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Heroine of the Santri City
Ana Abdillah has been assisting victims of sexual violence since she was a college student. She is often subjected to threats both on social media and in the real world.
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Defending Women in The North
Saraiyah assists women and children in North Lombok, facing the very strong patriarchal tradition of the Sasak tribe.
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Turning Desperation into Hope
The agony from having endured sexual violence transforms Joan Patricia Kaho into a defender of fellow victims who seek justice.
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A Nun in Court
Fransiska Imakulata is at the helm of the Team of Volunteers for Humanity in Flores, handling sexual violence cases, including those involving priests.
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The Long Journey on the Outermost Islands
Tawaja Ramzia Djanoan provides guidance for female victims of sexual violence on the outermost islands of Indonesia. She initiates the Legal Aid Institute for Women and Children in North Maluku.
Edisi Monday, 19 December 2022
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Sambo’s Illegal Mining Intervention
Ferdy Sambo, who is currently facing trial in the case of the killing of his adjutant, is suspected to be connected to an illegal mining bribery case involving Ismail Bolong.
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Batuah Shares Dispute
The case of illegal mining in East Kalimantan emerges following a dispute between coal entrepreneurs, each claiming ownership of a coal company’s shares.
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I Am No Longer on the Police Force
Ferdy Sambo responds to questions about illegal mining cases in East Kalimantan. He declines to explain Ismail Bolong’s role in the matter.
Edisi Monday, 12 December 2022
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Law Experts’ Huge Relief
The new Criminal Code (KUHP) is ratified quickly despite containing problematic articles. Deputy Minister of Justice and Human Rights Eddy Hiariej is the driving force of the process with the help of Palace officials and lawmakers.
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A Fast Lobby
The government lobbied various groups before ratifying the new Criminal Code to anticipate protests and accelerate the deliberation process.
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Anyone Can Be a Victim
Groups rejecting the new Criminal Code are intensively producing social media content on controversial articles. Their posts face counter attacks from bots.
Edisi Monday, 5 December 2022
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Competition after the Tragedy
There are indications that SOEs Minister Erick Thohir will step forward as a candidate for PSSI general chairman. Some of his supporters are working to gain votes of support from soccer clubs and regional officials.
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Money in the Soccer Business
Each League 1 soccer club receives a commercial contribution of Rp5.5 billion. These funds come from the holder of broadcast rights that are paid to Liga Indonesia Baru.
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From Soccer to Fishing
The PSSI lobbied the police to resume League 1 competition. Players’ fate is in limbo.
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I Want to Focus on My Duties
The interview with Erick Thohir about PSSI chairman candidacy and his closeness to FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
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Better KLB than Bleeding Out
PSSI Chief Mochamad Iriawan opens up on the soccer association’s extraordinary congress.
Edisi Monday, 28 November 2022
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Will the Navy Claim the Top Spot?
Admiral Yudo Margono is reported to be the only Indonesian Military commander candidate submitted by President Jokowi. He has the support of Prabowo Subianto and Megawati Sukarnoputri.
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The Important Missions of the Battle Captain
Yudo Margono often led operations that drew public attention. The Nanggala-402 tragedy was a sad moment in his career.
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Competition for Top Military Post
The chances of Dudung Abdurachman becoming commander of the Indonesian Military are slim. There are lobbies in the DPR to approve of the President’s candidate.