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View all search results“Investigators have seized rupiah and US dollars. We have yet to count the bills, but we estimate that the money amounts to around Rp 100 million,” KPK spokesperson Febri Diansyah told journalists on Monday.
With raising tensions toward LGBT in some regions in the country and social media, Religious Affairs Minister Lukman Hakim has been accused of supporting homosexuality in the predominantly Muslim country. He denied it but called for people to have empathy for the minority group.
“Of course residents who ask [mosques to lower the volume of speakers] should not be charged [...] It’s an acceptable request to make, even the DMI has asked mosques to set their speakers at a tolerable volume and not to use the speakers for too long,” Kalla told reporters at his office recently.
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