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View all search resultsCivil groups have slammed a suggestion by the deputy rights minister to do away with foreign intervention by having NGOs get state funding, amid the government’s plan to codify anti-foreign propaganda drives.
Civil society organizations (CSOs) have firmly rejected President Prabowo Subianto’s repeated claims that certain groups are funded by foreign entities to sow division within Indonesian society, calling the allegations baseless and harmful to democracy.
Although share prices in Asian markets declined following the killing of a top Iranian general, the flow of foreign investment into Indonesia’s debt and equity markets remains high, according to the governor of Bank Indonesia.
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