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Duncan Graham is a journalist based in Malang, East Java, Indonesia.
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Playing the Hunger Games
In Malang, Central East Java, during Ramadan, the streets come alive with adolescents celebrating the start of the holy fasting month, which leads to Idul Fitri on 10 April. The community practices include early morning meals, daytime fasting, and evening feasts known as Buka Bersama. While restaurants close during the day, fast-food chains like KFC and McDonald's cater to non-Muslims and those exempt from fasting. The article contrasts the positive atmosphere of Ramadan in Indonesia with the fear-mongering portrayal of Islam in Australian media and suggests that Australians' distrust towards Indonesians is due to a lack of understanding.
Things unsaid, people unseen
During International Women's Day, a photo of male ASEAN leaders at the Melbourne Summit highlighted the absence of women in leadership roles, despite Australia's claims of being a leader in gender equality. The summit failed to address women's rights or democracy, focusing instead on business. Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, who won the Myanmar election, was notably absent due to her imprisonment following a military coup. The summit's declaration did not mention her name. Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim, known for his human rights advocacy, urged the Australian PM to resume funding for the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees. Domestic violence in ASEAN countries and pay equality were also overlooked issues at the summit. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift's performances in Singapore overshadowed the summit, drawing attention to human rights issues.
Indifference Killing Democracy
Indonesian voters' lack of critical thinking and historical awareness is contributing to the rise of Prabowo Subianto, a former general with a controversial past, to the presidency. The education system, heavily influenced by past regimes and current political agendas, fails to promote critical literacy. Despite high literacy rates, the quality of education remains poor due to inadequate funding and political interference. The article criticizes the rehabilitation of historical figures like Soeharto and highlights the potential negative impact of Prabowo's nationalist policies on higher education.
Our leading lady in Jakarta is not leading
Duncan Graham criticizes the lack of media engagement by Penny Williams, the Australian Ambassador to Indonesia, highlighting her absence from the public eye and failure to respond to interview requests. Despite her qualifications and the significance of her role as the first female ambassador to Indonesia, Williams has not utilized the media to communicate Australia's democratic values or foster public relations, contrasting with the proactive approaches of previous ambassadors like Richard Woolcott. The article suggests that an effective ambassador should be an inspirational leader who actively engages with the media.
Goodish Guy in Bad Company
Gibran Rakabuming Raka, the son of Indonesian President Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo, is emerging as a significant political figure with the potential to bring positive change. However, his association with controversial figures and the corruption prevalent in Indonesian politics pose significant challenges. The article critiques the erosion of democracy under Jokowi's leadership and highlights the need for a strong leader akin to Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew. Gibran's political journey is marked by his education in Singapore and Sydney, his initial reluctance towards politics, and his current candidacy for Vice President. The political landscape is further complicated by rivalries within the PDI-P party and the influence of other political figures like Prabowo Subianto and Mohammad Mahfud Mahmodin.
The tax dodging elite - how they do it
Michael West Media, founded by Michael West in 2016, aims to highlight the increasing influence of corporations over democracy, with a particular focus on tax evasion by the elite. West's background includes roles as a journalist, editor, columnist, and stockbroker.
Indonesia failing to inject energy into upcoming election
Indonesia's upcoming election is marked by a lack of enthusiasm and energy, with campaign materials deteriorating and limited voter engagement. The main presidential candidates, Anies Baswedan, Ganjar Pranowo, and Prabowo Subianto, are struggling to captivate the electorate. The article critiques the state of Indonesian democracy, labeling it as flawed and influenced by corruption. President Joko Widodo's popularity remains high despite criticisms, and his son Gibran Rakabuming Raka is attempting to establish a political dynasty. The election's outcome remains uncertain, with potential for a run-off if no candidate secures a majority.
Boat boy shame. Juvenile people smugglers wrongly imprisoned, finally compensated
The Federal Court in Canberra has approved a $27.5 million settlement for 220 Indonesian men wrongfully imprisoned as juvenile people smugglers. The compensation addresses the violation of international laws protecting minors, highlighting the political and bureaucratic failures of Australian authorities. Whistleblower Colin Singer and medical director Dr. Brian Walker played crucial roles in exposing the injustice. The article criticizes the flawed wrist X-ray technique used to determine ages and underscores the broader implications of the wrongful imprisonment, including the impact on Australia's image and the potential encouragement of future smuggling activities.
Equality is risky: best stay with blokes
Indonesian politics, facing a national election, has sidelined women from leadership roles despite initial hopes. The six male candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency are all Javanese Muslims. Yenny Wahid, a qualified and liberal Muslim woman, was a potential candidate but was ultimately not chosen due to her liberal values and political affiliations. The article highlights the ongoing influence of oligarchs and the challenges faced by progressive candidates in Indonesia's political landscape.
Nowhere to go. Refugees stranded in Indonesia while the world looks away.
The article discusses the plight of Rohingya refugees stranded in Indonesia, highlighting the lack of international support and the challenges they face. It criticizes conservative policies in Australia and calls for greater humanitarian aid and international cooperation. Key figures include human-rights activist Farida Haryani and Indonesian President Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo. The article also touches on the historical context of the refugee crisis and the role of organizations like the UN High Commission for Refugees and Pasca Aceh.
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