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View all search resultsEducation observers say poor character education at schools is responsible for rampant bullying in the country and have urged institutions to implement intensive anti-bullying training and interfaith dialogue to foster a sense of respect among people of different backgrounds.
A contingent of national leaders with proven track records, working toward shared objectives under the helm of Prabowo Subianto, can lead the incoming government to succeed in achieving the Indonesia Gold 2045 vision for the welfare of all Indonesians.
The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has garnered widespread controversy after issuing a fatwa prohibiting Muslims from using non-Islamic religious greetings, and a human rights watchdog has warned the fatwa could be a setback for religious tolerance in the pluralistic country.
The BPIP has asked for an additional Rp 100 billion in its 2025 budget after consecutive declines over the past two years, with half of the extra fund earmarked for a Pancasila awareness campaign involving influencers and content creators.
The Pancasila Ideology Development Agency (BPIP) in Jakarta marked the end of the year with its 2023 reflection at the Radio Republik Indonesia Auditorium in Jakarta on Monday. The gathering, taking the theme of Reflecting on the Achievements of Pancasila, celebrated the BPIP's accomplishments, outlining successful programs and projecting future initiatives for 2024.
The 1965 tragedy is a complex historical context continues to resonate today, and acknowledging past wrongs is the way to move past one of the darkest periods in Indonesian history so the country can heal.
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