Man: He’s been arrested? Cool... then I’m safe!
Kid: How come?
Man: Psst... previous whistle-blowers have also ended up having their whistle silenced.
Man: He’s been arrested? Cool... then I’m safe!
Kid: How come?
Man: Psst... previous whistle-blowers have also ended up having their whistle silenced.
Man: Nazruddin’s been arrested, so why are so many people are getting nervous?
Jakarta – The government is being urged to prioritize dialogue over a militaristic approach in resolving the Papua problem. It is precisely this militaristic approach that is provoking continued violence. Because of this therefore, violations of civilian human rights must stop.
Man: A person can also be judged by what they say!
Jakarta – The political elite in this country should use the holy fasting month of Ramadan as a moment for introspection and evaluation, to ask whether their policies side with the ordinary people or not.
[The following essay by Surya Anta was written in response to a series of questions, I emailed him yesterday, August 4, 2011 - Max Lane]
‘I am here to give solidarity, not as a provocateur’
Loudspeaker: Disband the KPK... Forgive corruptors...
1st Man: It’s like they’re not serious about eradicating corruption anymore?
2nd Man: Did you really think they were serious before?
Surya Anta, a leading member of People’s Liberation Party (formerly KPRM-PRD), was arrested by the Metro Jaya regional police in Jakarta at 12noon on August 1.
Manokwari – Residents of Manokwari, West Papua, held a protest on Tuesday August 2 by marching through the city’s major streets.
Manokwari – Thousands of Papuan civilians in Manokwari, West Papua, took to the streets on Tuesday August 2 to demand a referendum. The participants at the action are convinced that a referendum is the middle road to resolve the political status of West Papua.
Jakarta – The People’s Liberation Party (Partai Pembebesan Rakyat, PPR) has slammed the arrest of comrade Suryanta Ginting (a PPR member) by the Metro Jaya Regional Police when he was giving a solidarity speech during an action by the West Papua National Committee (KNPB) in front of the State P
From an op-ed piece in the Jakarta daily Kompas titled “Image Building only Creates Deeper Disenchantment”.
1st Man: Prices keep going up...
2nd Man: Prices shall go down
1st Man: What, just like that? Prices will go down?
2nd Man: I said so in a speech didn’t I?
From an op-ed piece in the Jakarta daily Kompas titled “A warning for the leader”.
Rhino: I’m no longer a rare animal... lots of officials have faces like me!
1st Man: Do we need a new institution, or a new leader?
2nd Man: Like you don’t know.
Chairs read: This council, that board, this commission, that task force, this commission...
Tokek! To come home. Tokek! Or not come home. Tokek! To come home. Tokek! Or not come home. Tokek! To come home... Tok!
Kid: Maybe he’ll keep it up until two thousand and fourteen (the 2014 elections) Mr.
1st Man: How come it’s not moving? Where’s the driver gone?
2nd Man: He’s busy sending SMSs and trying to find fuel.
1st Man: How long’s it going to be like this huh?
2nd Man: Until the 2014 elections probably.
Kid: Now. The godfather, ready... which one is it Dad?
Hats read: Judicial mafia, tax mafia, election mafia