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Empathizing with Those Who Regret Changing Their Name

by Chief Editor January 9, 2025
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Jakarta‘s New Governor and Lieutenant Governor Sworn In; Suswono Reflects on Election Loss with a Touch of Humor

In a ceremony held at the Hotel Pullman in Jakarta Barat on Thursday, January 9, 2025, the new Governor and Lieutenant Governor of DKI Jakarta for the period 2024-2029 were officially sworn in. Among the attendees was Suswono, the losing candidate for Lieutenant Governor who had run alongside Ridwan Kamil in the Jakarta gubernatorial election.

Speaking at the event, Suswono humorously reflected on his campaign, saying, "I guess it’s also a bit unfortunate if you change your name and still don’t get elected. That’s why we went with the ‘legowo’ option." The audience erupted in laughter, with many finding his lighthearted approach to defeat refreshing.

Rano Karno, who was elected along with Pramono Anung, is indeed no stranger to the public eye, having played the iconic role of ‘Si Doel’ in the Indonesian soap opera ‘Si Doel Anak Betawi.’ Rano’s addition of ‘Si Doel’ to his name was a strategic move that certainly left an impact on voters.

Suswono, despite his loss, expressed his hopes for the winning pair, Pramono Anung and Rano Karno. "We want to entrust the aspirations of the people we met during our campaign, and really, there isn’t much difference. The key is to improve the quality of life, ensure fairness, and promote prosperity for all Jakarta residents."

The hrácik ceremony was attended by the winners, Pramono Anung and Rano Karno, dressed in stylish chocolate-brown batik. The first runner-up pair, Dharma Pongrekun and Kun Wardhana, were also present, but the second runner-up pair only had Suswono in attendance.

Wahyu Dinata, the chairman of the DKI Jakarta KPU, officially announced the winners of the gubernatorial election, with Pramono-Rano securing more than 50% of the votes, as per KPU Jakarta’s regulations. The event marked the beginning of a new chapter for Jakarta under the leadership of Governor Pramono Anung and Lieutenant Governor Rano Karno.

January 9, 2025 0 comments
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Pramono Announces 14-strong Transition Team, Ima Mahdiah as Chair

by Chief Editor January 9, 2025
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Jakarta‘s New Governor Pramono Anung Announces Transition Team

Jakarta’s newly elected governor, Pramono Anung, has unveiled his transition team, which will facilitate the smooth handover until his and his deputy’s inauguration. The team is divided into four sections, led by Ima Mahdiah, the deputy speaker of Jakarta’s provincial parliament.

"[The transition team] will prepare, not decide, for the transition of the government to ensure that I and my deputy, Rano Karno, can start working immediately after the inauguration," Pramono stated during a press conference at Hotel Pullman, Jakarta Barat, on Thursday (9/1/2025).

The team comprises individuals who supported Pramono-Rano during their campaign and professionals with relevant experience. Pramono himself had discussions with some of the members to assess their capabilities.

Pramono-Rano Transition Team:

Core Team:

  1. Chairperson: Ima Mahdiah
  2. Operational Coordinator: Emir Kresna
  3. Communication Coordinator: Chiko Hakim
  4. Secretary: Beno Mohamad Ibnu

Technical Team:

  1. Human Resources: M. Syafrudin
  2. Planning: Mangatta Toding Allo
  3. Finance: Yustinus Prastowo
  4. Infrastructure: John Oddius
  5. Information Technology: Yunarto Wijaya

Policy Team:

  1. Public Policy: Nirwono Joga
  2. Economic Policy: Agus Haryadi
  3. Social & Cultural Policy: Dedi Wijaya
  4. Environmental Policy: Prof. Firdaus Ali
  5. Health Policy: Charles Honoris

Support Team:

  1. Deputy Secretary: Desa Pridini
  2. Data & Communication Assistant: Mandira Bienna Elmir
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Brazilian Court Orders Investigation into Israeli Soldiers for Alleged War Crimes in Gaza

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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Brasil: Penyelidikan dimulai untuk mengusir tentara Israel karena tuduhan kejahatan perang di Gaza

Brasília -phereipt provided by CNN Spanish lain by Zeinadugui

Juri Brasil memberikan instruksi kepada badan hukum untuk menyelidiki tentara Israel karena tuduhan melanggar hukum perang yang terjadi di izlaz. Ada laporan bahwa tentara Israel sedang berkunjung ke Brasil sebagai wisatawan. Inhibit ke presence of Israel in the Gaza Strip has been a longstanding issue between Palestine and Israel, with repeated clashes and accusations of human rights violations on both sides. This incident highlights the growing international scrutiny of Israeli military actions in the region.

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mk_cbn AI Photo Ban in Presidential and Legislative Campaigns

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Judicial Win: Indonesia‘s Constitutional Court Approves Limited Use of AI in Election Campaigns

In a landmark decision, Indonesia’s Constitutional Court (MK) has partially granted a request to allow the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in campaign photos for upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections. The decision was announced during the Court’s Plenary Session on Thursday, February 2.

The MK, led by its Chief Justice, Suhartoyo, ruled in favor of the petitioner’s request for a partial approval. The Court asserted that the phrase ‘self-image’ (citra diri in Indonesian) pertaining to photos or images in Article 1 point 35 of the Election Law Number 7/2017 contradicts the 1945 Indonesian Constitution and lacks legal force unless interpreted as original photos or images.

According to the MK, AI-manipulated photos or images cannot be excessively used in election campaign paraphernalia for parliamentary and presidential elections.

The petitioner initially sought to amend Article 1 point 35 to read: "Campaigning in Elections is an activity carried out by Election Participants or their authorized parties to persuade the public with their vision, mission, programs, and/or ‘self-image’ (citra diri) in the form of candidate numbers, photos/images, voice clips, combinations of photos/images and voice clips, or any recent manipulated versions, provided that they do not use digital manipulation or AI technology, or at least require election participants to clearly state if the number, photo/image, or voice clip used is the result of digital manipulation or AI technology."

Advocated by Gugum Ridho Putra and the Advocates for Clean Elections (TAPP), the lawsuit was filed due to concern over potential misuse of AI in the 2024 election process.

This ruling accentuates the evolving role of technology in Indonesian politics and the necessity for balanced regulations to ensure fair elections. As AI continues to advance, its ethical use in political campaigns remains a pivotal topic, striking a balance between innovation and integrity.

January 2, 2025 0 comments
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Zelensky Condemns Russia’s Indhumane Attack on Ukraine During Christmas

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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Ukrainian President Condemns Russian Strikes on Christmas, Warning ‘This Is Not War, It’s Terror’

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has slammed Russia‘s Christmas Day attack, which involved over 170 missiles and drones targeting the nation’s power grid. The assault left one dead and caused widespread blackouts during the holiday.

According to AFP, the raid occurred at 5:30 AM local time (03:30 GMT) with air raid alerts sounding and Ukrainian air force reporting Russia launching Kalibr cruise missiles from the Black Sea. Zelensky dubbed it "a terrorist act," saying, "Putin chose Christmas for these strikes. What could be more inhumane? Over 70 missiles, including ballistic ones, and over 100 drones attacked. Their target is our energy system."

The offensive marks the 13th major strike on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure this year, part of Moscow’s winter campaign targeting power networks. Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga termed it "Christmas terror," adding that a Russian missile passed through Moldovan and Romanian airspace.

Ukraine’s air defenses intercepted more than 50 missiles, Zelensky reported. However, some managed to hit their marks, leading to power outages in several regions. DTEK, a Ukrainian energy company, confirmed the attack damaged thermal power plants. CEO Maxim Timchenko condemned the assault, insisting, "Switching off light and heat for millions who desire peace during Christmas is an inhumane and criminal act that deserves retribution."

Watch footage of Russia’s missile debris on the roofs of Odessa homes.

December 25, 2024 0 comments
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"Nepal’s Controversial Mass Animal Sacrifice Festival")

by Chief Editor December 12, 2024
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In Nepal, a massive animal sacrifice festival is taking place, sparking concern among activists who believe it should be stopped. The festival, held every five years and concluding with mass animal slaughter, sees thousands of buffaloes, goats, pigeons, and other animals killed in hopes of pleasing the goddess Gadhimai. This event is celebrated in Bariyarpur village near the Nepal-India border. While some officials claim to be working gradually to end this practice, activists argue that not enough is being done. The public, however, remains resistant to change, with participants like Upendra Kushwaha expressing a deep-rooted faith in the tradition. The Jane Goodall Institute Nepal understands the villagers’ dilemma but emphasizes the cruelty involved, while the Humane Society International India describes the scene as “massacre.” Efforts to raise awareness among locals and offer alternative methods of worship seem to be showing progress, with this year’s sacrifice numbers expected to decrease from the estimated 500,000 in 2009.

Title: Nepal Slaughters Half a Million Animals in Controversial Festival; Activists Outraged

Subtitle: The annual Gadhimai festival in Nepal, one of the world’s largest animal sacrifices, has sparked international outrage among animal rights activists.

The small village of Bariyarpatti in Nepal’s Bara district transforms into a scene of chaos and bloodshed every five years. This is the site of the Gadhimai festival, a controversial event where hundreds of thousands of animals are sacrificed in the name of the goddess Gadhimai. This year, an estimated 500,000 animals, including buffaloes, goats, chickens, and even pigeons, were slaughtered in a gruesome display that has drawn widespread criticism from animal rights activists and international organizations.

The festival, held on November 25-29, is considered one of the world’s largest animal sacrifices, with the number of animals slaughtered far exceeding the annual slaughter at the famous Eid al-Adha festival in the Middle East. The event is believed to bring good fortune and prosperity to those who participate, with many devotees traveling from across the country and even from neighboring India to take part.

However, the festival has been met with fierce opposition from animal rights activists who argue that the mass slaughter is cruel and unnecessary. The Nepalese government has been under pressure to intervene and stop the event, but it has so far refrained from doing so, citing freedom of religion and cultural traditions.

"The Gadhimai festival is a barbaric and inhumane event that has no place in a civilized society," said Manoj Gautam, a spokesperson for the Nepalese animal rights organization, Animal Nepal. "The government must take immediate action to stop this massacre and protect the innocent lives of these animals."

The festival has also been criticized for its environmental impact, with the sheer number of animals slaughtered leading to a significant increase in waste and pollution in the area. The carcasses of the animals are often left to rot, posing a health risk to the local community.

Despite the criticism, the festival’s organizers remain defiant, insisting that the event is an important part of Nepal’s cultural heritage and that the goddess Gadhimai demands the sacrifice of animals. However, some local leaders have expressed support for efforts to reduce the number of animals sacrificed, with some suggesting that the festival could be made more humane through the use of more efficient slaughtering methods.

In response to the international outcry, Nepal’s Ministry of Forest and Environment has announced that it will conduct a study to assess the environmental impact of the festival and explore ways to make it more sustainable. However, animal rights activists remain skeptical, arguing that the only way to truly address the issue is to put an end to the festival altogether.

"The Gadhimai festival is a symbol of everything that is wrong with our society," said Gautam. "It is a festival that celebrates violence and cruelty, and it is high time that we put an end to it. We must stand up for the rights of all living beings, regardless of their species, and work towards a more compassionate and sustainable future."

As the next Gadhimai festival approaches in 2027, the world will be watching to see if Nepal takes concrete steps to address the concerns of animal rights activists and put an end to this controversial and inhumane event.

December 12, 2024 0 comments
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