1st Man: Tomorrow we commemorate the birth of Pancasila, remember?
2nd Man: When will it be put into practice?...
1st Man: Tomorrow we commemorate the birth of Pancasila, remember?
2nd Man: When will it be put into practice?...
Despite the recent rift in the pro-government coalition and the continuing outcry over the Lapindo mudflow disaster, regional elections in Sidoarjo, East Java, have seen the Democrat and Golkar parties joining forces to back candidates from Lapindo Brantas Inc, the company widely blamed for the massive social and ecological disaster that has inu
Sri when will you come home. You left without telling me. They say you went to the market to buy prawn paste, but you still haven’t come home... come back now Sri... come back now. (adapted from Sri Ran Away by Sony Josz)
Man: Rattan also needs image building, right?
Rattan producers say that the government needs to promote the rattan industry and lift a ban on the export of unprocessed fiber, which has resulted in a dramatic decline in the numbers of raw rattan producers and threatens a formerly a reliable source of income for many local communities.
Observers say that without the vote pulling appeal if its patron President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono – who is not be eligible to run for the presidency again – the Democrat Party vehicle will find itself in the political doldrums come the 2014 general elections.
1st Man: Now we’re free from terrorism
2nd Man: Free? Are you kidding?
Government official: Up for auction, up for auction...
Man: Ooo... So it’s worth as much as that...
Man: In just a moment we will witness the comic play Gecko vs the Crocodile Part II... staring: Godzilla the case broker!!
Sign reads: Republic of clowns
High school graduate: I passed honestly...
Man: So later if you become a government official you’ll still be like that right?
Sleeve reads: Vested interests. Cap reads: Public Order Agency.
Man: In this case right, the common people are being played off against each other.
Kid: What says the world?
After the darkness let the light appear... but it’s getting dark again Sister...
Document: Child rape, domestic violence, migrant worker sexual abuse...
Kid: This scandal, that scandal, there’s no end to it... so what’s the broad national development program Sir?
Politician (chair reads “Republic of Clowns”): Build as maaaaany prisons as possible.
Farmers: Sir, our rice harvest has failed and we’re threatened with starvation...
Politician: My position is also under threat, don’t you know!
Sign: Sumba, NTT. Envelope: Corruption suspect
Anti-graft activists say that the root cause of most poverty, hunger and suffering in East Nusa Tenggara is rampant corruption.
Words on tree: KKN – Collusion, corruption and nepotism
1st Man: It’s really flourishing.
2nd Man: What is?
Smart people (don’t) pay tax
Smart people (corrupt) tax
Smart people (collude to avoid) tax
Smart people (do shady deals) tax
Smart people (embezzle) tax...
Kid: So only stupid people pay tax, right Dad? What says the world!
Kid: Why are they running around naked and exposing each other! That’s porno right Dad? What must the world be saying?
Hello hello Bandung, city of memories, long has it been since I last visited you, now you have become a sea of flood, brothers let us replant.
(Adapted from the 1945 revolutionary song Hello Hello Bandung by Ismail Marzuki)