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Monday, January 8, 2018

Tanjung Priok Port is on the International Maritime Bureau’s blacklist. The government should not busy with lobbying efforts.

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The government ought not to complain to the International Maritime Bureau about Tanjung Priok Port being put on its blacklist of ports prone to piracy. It should also stop whining to the Joint War Committee because the port has been declared an area at risk of becoming a victim of the conflicts there.

The government’s current actions in attempting to woo these two institutions are ridiculous. Like a pupil growling at his teacher: asking for be

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