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Beware of External Powers’ Involvement in Rejecting the TNI Law
Jakarta – The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Student Regiment, M. Arwani Deni, assessed that there were indications of the involvement of external forces in the polemic of the rejection!-->…
No Surpres, Official Discussion of Police Bill Has Not Begun
Jakarta – The Speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Puan Maharani, emphasized that until now there has been no official discussion regarding the revision of the Indonesian!-->…
DPR: Discussion of Police Bill Open and Involves Many Figures
Jakarta – In an effort to maintain transparency, the government will invite legal experts, academics, and civil society to provide input on the discussion of the revision of Law Number 2 of!-->…
Beware of Attempts to Politicize the TNI Law Issue and the Polri Bill Discourse
By: Caleb Setiawan )*
The polemic regarding the Indonesian National Armed Forces Law (UU TNI) and the discourse on revising the Polri Law are still hot topics in Indonesia. This issue!-->!-->!-->…
Discussion on Revised Police Law Ensured to be Open and Transparent
By: Dita Aida Putri )*
The discourse on the discussion of the Revision of Law Number 2 of 2002 concerning the Indonesian National Police (RUU Polri) is still ongoing, although the House!-->!-->!-->…
Beware of Provocative Narratives Regarding the National Police Bill Disturbing National Stability
By: Dirandra Falguni )*
In recent times, the discourse on revising Law Number 2 of 2002 concerning the Indonesian National Police (UU Polri) has resurfaced. This revision plan has!-->!-->!-->…
Revision of the TNI Law: Strategic Steps Towards a Professional and Modern TNI
By: Farhan Farisan )*
The House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia (DPR RI) has officially ratified the revision of Law Number 34 of 2004 concerning the Indonesian National!-->!-->!-->…
Rejecting TNI Law, Government Invites Public to Take Legal Path
By: Ridwan Hasim )*
The polemic regarding the Indonesian National Armed Forces Law (UU TNI) continues to spark public debate even though it was passed by the DPR on March 20, 2025.!-->!-->!-->…
Strong Call to Reject OPM Provocation: Papua’s Stability Must Be Maintained
Jakarta – The series of violence carried out by the armed separatist group West Papua National Liberation Army–Free Papua Organization (TPNPB-OPM), including the massacre of 11 gold miners!-->…
Ending Separatist Terror for a Peaceful Papua
By: Maretha Wanimbo)*
The massacre of dozens of gold miners in Yahukimo, Papua Mountains, once again shows the unjustifiable cruelty of the armed separatist group, the West Papua!-->!-->!-->…