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Gen Z’s Unorthodox Tactics Upend Elite Plans in Regional and Presidential Elections

by Chief Editor January 5, 2025
written by Chief Editor

Title: Gen-Z Students‘ Legal Activism Garners Praise for Safeguarding Inauguration: Who's Who?</strong></p>”>Indonesian Democracy

In a significant turn of events, the legal activism of several students has earned widespread commendation for helping to prevent elitist political schemas in the upcoming 2024 regional elections and presidential election. These students, hailing from various universities and primarily belonging to Generation Z, have made history through their persistent pursuit of justice.

Dr. Titi Anggraini, a law lecturer at the University of Indonesia (UI) specializing in election law, has lauded the efforts of these students. Four students from UIN Sunan Kalijaga (Suka) Yogyakarta—Enika Maya Oktavia, Rizki Maulana Syafei, Faisal Nasirul Haq, and Tsalis Khoriul Fatna—filed a petition with the Constitutional Court (MK) challenging the presidential threshold, which was subsequently struck down as unconstitutional in a landmark decision (Nomor.62/PUU-XXII/2024).

Additionally, two UI students—.worked indirectly to prevent the acceleration of simultaneous regional elections in 2024, maintaining the original date of November 14, 2024. Moreover, a student from UIN Jakarta, A. Fahrur Rozi, successfully argued before the MK that the age requirement for regional heads should be based on the nomination stage, not the inauguration, as previously ruled by the Mahkamah Agung (MA).

These efforts, Dr. Anggraini noted, have not only shaped Indonesia’s legal landscape but also inspired hope for the future of the country’s democracy. "History is made by many of our Gen-Z, though not all get the spotlight. Our hope for Indonesia lies in them; we must protect and nurture their spirit."

Praise for these students also came from Anies Baswedan, former Governor of DKI Jakarta and presidential candidate in the last election. He lauded the students for "strengthening, not undermining, Indonesia’s democracy," adding that they offered "hope for Indonesia’s democratic future."

The Pusat Studi Hukum Konstitusi (PSHK) of the University of Islam Indonesia (UII) also heaped praise on the students and theMK for their courageous decision. Retno Widiastuti, a researcher at PSHK, commended the students for their "jihad konstitusional" and the MK for being the "guardian of the constitution and democracy."

Ex-MK Chief Jimly Asshiddiqie also welcomed the MK’s decision, hoping it would brighten the future of Indonesia’s democracy. "Finally, MK has abolished the 20% presidential threshold for the 2029 election. This is a New Year’s gift that brightens the future of our democracy."

These students’ efforts serve as a reminder of the crucial role young people play in shaping and safeguarding democracy. Their activism underscores the principle that every citizen has the power to influence and change the course of history. As the country looks towards the 2024 elections and beyond, the actions of these students serve as an inspiration for all Indonesians to actively participate in the democratic process.

January 5, 2025 0 comments
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There’s an outrage in Yogyakarta: Hardcore Water Pumping Executive Demands IDR 70Million” OR “Shocking Demand: Yogyakarta’s Water Pumping Taskforce Seeks IDR 70Million

by Chief Editor December 26, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Title: Eksekutor Penyiraman Air Keras di Yogyakarta Minta Bayaran Rp 7 Juta

YOGYAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Satim, eksekutor penyiraman air keras terhadap mahasiswi asal Kalimantan Barat di Yogyakarta, meminta bayaran Rp 7 juta untuk melancarkan aksinya. Kasatreskrim Polresta Yogyakarta, Kompol Probo Satrio, mengungkapkan kasus ini bermula dari unggahan Billy, mantan pacar korban, di Facebook.

"B memposting di akun Facebooknya dengan postingan bahwa membutuhkan orang yang mau bekerja apa saja," ujar Probo, Kamis (26/12/2024).

Unggahan tersebut direspon oleh Satim yang kemudian menanyakan detail pekerjaan. Mereka sepakat melanjutkan komunikasi melalui WhatsApp.

Melalui WhatsApp, Billy mengaku sebagai perempuan bernama Senlung dan mengarang cerita dikhianati oleh suaminya yang berselingkuh dengan perempuan lain.

"Dia membuat cerita bahwa suaminya dikhianati oleh seorang pelakor. Pelakor tersebut adalah korban yang dimaksud," jelas Probo.

Satim menyanggungi permintaan Billy dan meminta bayaran Rp 7 juta, yang dijanjikan akan diberikan setelah aksi selesai. Sebelumnya, Satim meminta uang operasional sebesar Rp 1,6 juta.

Billy memilih memberikan uang operasional secara COD (cash on delivery) tanpa bertemu langsung. Uang tersebut dibungkus plastik, ditaruh di suatu tempat, lalu diambil oleh Satim.

"Uang operasional digunakan untuk membeli air keras dan perlengkapan lain, termasuk jaket ojek online," kata Probo.

Baca juga: Mantan Pacar Jadi Otak Penyiraman Air Keras di Kos Mahasiswi Yogyakarta

Satim juga sempat mendatangi lokasi sebanyak enam kali untuk surveys lokasi eksekusi. Pada 24 Desember 2024, Billy mengetahui bahwa korban akan pergi ke gereja untuk ibadah Natal. Informasi ini kemudian disampaikan kepada Satim untuk segera melaksanakan aksinya.

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December 26, 2024 0 comments
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Yos Suprapto Pulls 7 Pieces from National Gallery

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Seniman Yos Suprapto memutuskan menurunkan lukisan-lukisannya dari Indonesia: Sejarah, Pameran & Harga Tiket”>Galeri Nasional setelah tidak menemui kesepakatan dengan kurator dan pihak museum. Senin (23/12/2024) petang, Yos menurunkan tujuh lukisan terlebih dahulu.

sepีม ноябре 2024 года художник Йос Супраpto решил убрать свои картины из Национальной галереи после того, как не смог договориться с кураторами и руководством музея. В понедельник, 23 декабря 2024 года, Супраpto убрал семь картин из галереи.

Только одна из этих семи картин не имеет изображение лица одного из президентов Индонезии. Супраpto заявил, что все картины будут убраны из галереи, но из-за небольшого размера грузовика, они могут взять лишь несколько.

Остальные 30 картин Супраpto планирует убрать из галереи на следующий день. Он также объявил, что все картины будут упакованы так же, как и когда они arrives в галерею, чтобы не повредить их при транспортировке.

Исходя из сециального отношения Супраpto к президентским лицам на его картинах, некоторые люди задаются вопросом, является ли это один из его способов критиковать правительство. Всего несколько дней назад, министр культуры Фадли Зон встречался с Супраpto, чтобы обсудить его недавнюю работу, "Kemanusiaan," и ее критику в отношении режима Пакиopia Indonesia.

С другой стороны, Супраpto сказал, что просто хочет заявить о себе как о художнике. Он также не стал комментировать слухи о том, что он призвал президента Asociación разнообразия расы.

December 23, 2024 0 comments
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Polisi Expose Existenzial Cases of Baby Trafficking in Yogyakarta: Midwives Sell Dozens of Newborns

by Chief Editor December 13, 2024
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In Yogyakarta, Indonesia, two midwives, JE (44) and DM (77), have been exposed for their involvement in a baby trafficking ring. They initially offered baby care services at their clinic, Rumah Bersalin Sarbini Dewi, in Tegalrejo, Yogyakarta. The police, who received a report about the baby selling activities, raided the clinic and apprehended the two suspects on December 4, 2019.

During the raid, a 1.5-month-old baby girl was recovered, intended to be sold for IDR 55 million. The investigation revealed that baby girls were sold for between IDR 55 million to IDR 85 million, while baby boys could fetch up to IDR 65 million. The buyers were from various regions, including Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Bali, NTT, and Papua.

The police discovered that the two midwives had been selling babies since 2010, with a total of 66 babies sold, including 28 boys and 36 girls. The parents who surrendered their babies to the midwives were aware that their children would be sold to others.

JE and DM have been charged under Articles 83 and 76 of Law No. 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection, which carries a maximum penalty of 15 years imprisonment and a fine of up to IDR 300 million. They are currently in custody.

Title: Unveiling a Shocking Tale: Police Uncover Illegal Baby Sales Network in Yogyakarta

In the heart of Java, Indonesia, the city of Yogyakarta has made headlines for an unsettling reason. Local police have recently uncovered a horrifying modus operandi involving the illegal sale of babies, a practice that has smoked out 19 suspects, including 15 women and 4 men, from their communities.

The Unfolding Saga

The serpentine trail of this nefarious network was untangled by detectives from the Yogyakarta Police’s Directorate of Crime Investigation. The investigation began when a woman named Siti, a resident of Yogyakarta, reported that her sister-in-law had sold her newborn baby to a woman named Indah, who runs a Devotion Shop (a type of shop common in Indonesia that sells religious items and amulets).

The police, swift and sharp-eyed, saw the opportunity to unravel the thread that could lead them to the entire network. They closely monitored Indah, who eventually led them to a woman named změ, suspected of being a broker in this illegal transaction.

The Modus Operandi

The operation was simple yet chilling: Brokers like změ would lure and convince poor, pregnant women to sell their babies. They would then hand the newborns over to Indah, who would pass them on to prospective buyers. The price for a baby reportedly ranged from 200,000 to 1 million Indonesian Rupiah (approximately $14 to $70 USD).

The buyers, according to police, were predominantly couples struggling with infertility or those who wanted children to complete their family but couldn’t due to various reasons. The transaction was often carried out discreetly, with babies being passed off as the result of surrogacy agreements.

Arrests and Aftermath

Following Siti’s report and subsequent police investigations, raids were conducted in several locations, leading to the arrests of 19 suspects. Those arrested included the baby brokers, the shop owner Indah, and the buyers who had acquired the babies illegally.

Investigations are still ongoing, and authorities are working to reunite the seized babies with their biological families if possible. The arrested individuals are facing charges under Indonesia’s Child Protection Law, which carries penalties of up to 15 years in prison and fines up to 3 billion Rupiah (approximately $211,000 USD).

A wake-up call

This shocking revelation serves as a stark reminder of the importance of strict enforcement of child protection laws, thorough monitoring of adoption and surrogacy practices, and increased support for struggling families. Without robust systems in place, vulnerable individuals may continue to fall prey to unscrupulous operators, leading to further heartache and injustice.

As the investigation continues, the people of Yogyakarta, and indeed Indonesia, stand united in their hope for justice and their commitment to protecting the vulnerable members of their communities.

December 13, 2024 0 comments
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