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View all search resultsAs the world marks the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting on Feb. 6, we should look at comprehensive measures to tackle the root of the problem toward eliminating the harmful form of gender-based violence that still continues in Indonesia.
The assumption that ideological politics is confined to voters of the higher societal classes risks marginalizing the perspectives and concerns of a significant portion of the population and further, limits the inclusiveness of political discourse.
The US started marking Oct. 11 as National Coming Out Day in 1988, and this designation gives us pause on how LGBT discrimination in Indonesia is contributing to our brain drain and its ensuing impacts on the country's future.