Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Homeland Security United State, Subcommitee counter terrorism has early warning of weak prisoner system in Indonesia since 2016 but Indonesia has failed to take necessary steps that resulted in 10 killed prisoner police enforcement in prisoner Kelapa Dua Depok May 2018



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Although hearing and assessment of Terrorism in South East Asia and the terrorism treat to the law enforcement and civilian of Indonesia has been discussed in Home land Security Council United State,  Subcommitte on Counterterrorism and Intelligence since April 2016 by the three speakers below more deadly and suicide Terrorist happen in 3 location Church of Surabaya. How does the church that never been involved in counter terrorism, more terrorist has hatred towards churches in Surabaya. 
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One of speaker Dr. Joseph Chinyong Liow  has warned the weak prison system in
Depok Indonesia where radicalization that occurs within prisons since 2016.
Indonesia should bear in mind, though, that not all of these soon-to-be-released 
militants are ISIS supporters or sympathizers. 
In fact, the vast majority are members of militant groups known to be anti-ISIS. 
There will be about 100 or so released from Indonesia at the end of the year. 
Yet the detainees of post terrorist had killed 10 Indonesia  prisoner police on 
9 May 2018.This early warning 2016 does ignore by security measure of 
Indonesia to take pre caution  action particularly Prisoner Police in Depok
until it had happen. 

Indonesia law enforcement need to take a serious matter or collaborate with regional for 
detainee terrorist but instead of releasing them to public.

1. Patrick M. Skinner has speaking on hearing quoted 
"Countering this threat now and for the long-term is a challenge 
with which the region will need substantial assistance from the United 
States and other countries. There are long-standing ties and liaison 
that have proven extremely effective and beneficial in addressing the 
threats of the past but that will need to be reassessed and likely 
increased to match the new reality. Militarily, the Philippines will 
continue to need help combatting Abu Sayaf and other extremist groups 
such as the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. Legally and politically, 
countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia are trying to balance civil 
rights with the increased need to detain people with extremist ties and 
intentions. Malaysia has arrested over 100 people on suspicion of ties 
to the Islamic State, and has enacted the Prevention of Terrorism Act 
(POTA) which increased the length of pre-trial detentions. Indonesia is 
considering similar legislation as well. It will be, as it is in every 
country, a delicate balance between liberty and security, with 
excessive legal persecution likely to lead to more of the behavior it 
was intended to prevent. Lastly, each country will need to increase its 
respective efforts at countering violent extremism both ideologically 
and socially. Singapore has been in the forefront of this, though its 
model will be difficult to scale for its much larger neighbors. 
Increased assistance from the United States in all 3 facets of the 
fight against the Islamic State in Southeast Asia is needed to help 
avoid much greater threats"



2. Supna Zaidi Peery,  attorney and a strategic policy analyst at the 
Counter Extremist Project Strategic. has speaking on hearing quoted :


"ISIS has targeted neighboring Malaysia as well. ISIS met 
multiple militant groups last fall in the Philippines to plan 
attacks to be committed in Malaysia. ISIS also has a presence 
in Indonesia where pro-ISIS militants attacked a Starbucks cafe 
in Jakarta killing 4 on January 14 of this year.
Bahrun Naim is considered the brains behind the operation, 
and he is connected to ISIS propagandist Abu Jandal in Syria, 
and pro-ISIS ideologue Aman Abdulrahman. Abdulrahman has 
translated pro-ISIS propaganda from Arabic to Bahasa Indonesian 
on-line to help recruit jihadists.
It should be important to note that ISIS propaganda 
includes multiple languages along multiple platforms to ensure 
that his message is, indeed, global.
Thus, the activities of ISIS and local militant groups in 
Southeast Asia confirm that extremism is on the rise in the 
region. But, yet, it should still be pointed out, as my fellow 
witnesses have mentioned, the numbers of actual extremists are 
low. But if the United Kingdom is to serve as an example, more 
aggressive policies to challenge extremist rhetoric are 
critical to prevent extremism from spreading to the same level 
as in other parts of the globe in Southeast Asia in the future.
Consequently, we at CEP recommend that regional governments 
create policies to work with the private sector to take down 
extremist propaganda. Second, local governments should replace 
the extremist rhetoric with moderate voices.
Two examples out of many from the region include, Nahdlatul 
Ulama, which is an Indonesian clerical body that supports the 
indigenous and peaceful interpretation of Islam called 
Nusantara Islam. The Ulama represents approximately 40 to 50 
million members already. The Ulama has already denounced 
extremist rhetoric by ISIS using the hash tag, we are not 
afraid, as a social media campaign.
A second moderate voice is the Wahid Institute, founded by 
Yenny Wahid, the daughter of former Indonesian president, 
Abdurrahman Wahid. She is quoted as saying, we are not just 
coming out with a counternarrative. We are coming up with a 
counter-identity, and that is what all of this is about. We 
believe we are good Muslims, but to be good Muslims, we don't 
have to accept the recipes that are handed out by some radicals 
from the Middle East.Raising such pluralist voices will not only challenge ISIS 
extremism but also marginalize separatist rhetoric espoused by 
groups like Hizb ut-Tahrir and individuals like Zakir Naik.

To conclude, Southeast Asia has an opportunity now to 
respond properly to the growing extremist threat by addressing 
important identity issues and providing alternatives to the 
extremist messages turned out daily by ISIS and other Islamist 
groups; otherwise, the threat to the region, other countries, 
including the United States will only grow.

3. Joseph Chinyong Liow is Associate Professor and Head of Research at 
the Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore, 
has speaking on hearing quoted :

Against this backdrop, recent ISIS-inspired attacks in 
Jakarta and the southern Philippines serve as a timely reminder 
of the threat that terrorism continues to pose to Southeast 
Asian societies.
Related to ISIS, the threat takes 3 forms. First, the 
danger of attacks perpetrated by local groups or individuals 
inspired by ISIS. These groups or individuals might not have 
direct links to ISIS central. Rather, they possess local 
grievances for which the extraction that is ISIS provides 
impetus and inspiration, usually via internet. Jakarta was an 
example of this.
Second, the threat pulls by returnees from Syria and Iraq. 
In particular, the possibility that hardened militants would 
return with battlefield experience and operational knowledge to 
either plan or mount attacks back in the region. Thankfully, 
this has not yet happened.
Thus far, the returnees in custody are deportees, who 
failed in their attempt to get to Syria and Iraq in the first 
place.
Third, the threat posed by militants who will soon be 
released from prison. At issue here is the weak prison system, 
particularly in Indonesia and the radicalization that occurs 
within prisons. We should bear in mind, though, that not all of 
these soon-to-be-released militants are ISIS supporters or 
sympathizers. In fact, the vast majority are members of 
militant groups known to be anti-ISIS. There will be about 100 
or so released from Indonesia at the end of the year.
 
So how serious is the threat posed by ISIS? The threat is 
certainly real and warrants our attention for reasons I already 
mentioned. By the same time, we must take care not to 
exaggerate it. Let me make 3 points in that regard.
No. 1, when we speak of ISIS in Southeast Asia, we have to 
be mindful of the fact that at present, there is no such thing 
as an ISIS Southeast Asia, nor has ISIS central formally 
declared an interest in any Southeast Asian country. For the 
most part, we are dealing with radical groups and individuals 
who have on their own taken oaths of allegiance to ISIS.
No. 2, the number of Southeast Asians fighting in Iraq and 
Syria remains comparatively small. We are talking of, at most, 
700 mostly from Indonesia. By way of comparison, thousands are 
coming from Europe. In addition to this, a large proportion of 
Southeast Asians' death, I would say around 40 percent, 
comprise women and children under the age of 15.
No. 3, in our anxiety over ISIS, we must be careful not to 
miss the forest for the trees. There are multiple militant 
groups operating in Southeast Asia. Many are at odds with each 
other. Not all seek affiliation to or are enamored of ISIS.
In fact, I would argue that the greater long-term threat 
comes from a rejuvenated Jemaah Islamiyah, which has a larger 
network and is better funded than the pro-ISIS groups in the 
region currently.
What about terrorism in Southeast Asia more generally? 
Here, too, it is imperative that we keep things in perspective. 
Yes, for Southeast Asia today, the question of terrorist 
attacks is, unfortunately, no longer a matter of if but when. 
Even if the influence of ISIS diminishes over time, and it 
will, terrorism is part of the lay of the land and will not be 
eradicated any time soon. But terrorism, whether perpetrated by 
ISIS or Jemaah Islamiyah is not an existential threat to 
Southeast Asian societies.
All indicators are that from an operational perspective, 
the threat remains at a low level. Of course, given the 
resilience and evolutionary nature of terrorism, this situation 
might well change. As I alluded to earlier, one possible factor 
that could prompt a change is a deliberate shift of attention 
on ISIS central to Southeast Asia.
This, however, seems unlikely for now, as ISIS is 
preoccupied with its immediate priority of holding ground in 
Iraq and Syria and expanding its fight in Libya, Yemen, and 
Europe.
A final observation, without being complacent, we should 
also recognize that regional governments are, today, better 
equipped and prepared to deal with the threat compared to a 
decade-and-a-half ago, although capacity can and should be 
further improved with cooperation among themselves and with 
help from the United States

Some of recorded of Terrorism Ormas (Organization use Islam name ) in Indonesia

Tawhid wal Jihad group
   1. Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid
   2. Mujahedin East Indonesia
   3. Mujahedin West Indonesia (MIB)
   4. The Bima group
   5. NII Banten also known as Ring Banten
   6. Laskar Jundullah
   7. The Islamic Sharia Activists Forum or Forum Aktivis Syariat Islam (FAKSI) 
   8. The Student Movement for Islamic Sharia or Gerakan 
   9. Mahasiswa Untuk Syariat Islam (Gema Salam).


Defense Ministry of Germany, Madam female Ursula Von der Leyen. The principle to fight transnational terrorism is the power of law must prevail over the law of power.

Five thoughts to fight multilateral terrorism

1. It is truth in saying  it takes a network to fight a network
we must intensely coordinate national instruments of law enforcement, diplomacy, development policy and the military. then We must apply a tailored and target mix of measures. Internationally we need to cooperate even closer in our respect regional organization and alliances. Terrorism that use hybrid mean requires a hybrid response and a hybrid defense.

2. We have to win a battle of attention
ISIL propaganda is visual and professional. 90% of its propaganda is distributed through visual content. It appeals to emotional level by using imagery and music which skillfully replicates the aesthetics of popular video games. We have to be smart to our response. We need to develop our own narrative and communicate the openness of our societies , our respect for other cultural religious and national tradition in powerful and modern way. At the same time we need to address expose and disproved false arguments of terrorists organizations and be convincing particularly to young people

3. Strengthen fragile country for example Indonesia that are vulnerable to suicide terrorism  and help them to build resilience. This means that we need to enable and empower them to assume responsibility for their own security. The fight against terror need a local faith. We need to make a tangible contribution to this with for a number of projects for example in Jordan and Tunisia for example EU-G5 Shael Partnership.

4. Terrorists need money and communication. This is why we have to disrupt terrorist channel of communication and financing. We formed strategic communication and counter financing. We need to take a concerted action to combat black market operations. The cashing in of hostage taking and art theft even more effectively
5. The return of fighters harbours enormous risks, Those individual are combats proved, redicalized, orphaned traumatize and brutal   and they are mobile. In Germany they take measures to prevent departures of join ISIL and to prosecute foreign fighter and to invest in prevention and deradicalization

For Indonesia terrorist bomb Surabaya  not only the fighter of ISIS, but also the reject or non departed to the ISIS land when they called to pledge to jihad as source by ccn Indonesia  Jamaah Islamiyah recently More Sofyan Tsauri called when Doctrinated that is so best is when a mother to her children as Mother is first Madrasah to her child. When the mother and children are doing jihad suicide, the heart of evil that is stronghold send and replicate the moral of terrorist that "Wahai" male hijrah, when the women and children has offered their sacrifice soul and body to  suicide like Surabaya suicide bomber and their belongings in the name of Olloh , Why not you, male-ness" quoted from Sofyan Tsauri ex Indonesia Police and Terrorist Aceh
 



Monday, June 4, 2018

Aftermath of Surabaya Terrorist Suicide Boomer to play role on 8 children and 3 Women ISIS Terrorist, Indonesia Ministry of Defense has addressed the national and regional security threats in Shangri-La Dialogue Singapore

Indonesia government through speaker of Ministry of Defense Indonesia, Ryamizard Ryacudu   in Asia Security Summit Shangri-La Dialogue Singapore June 2, 2018. He called for threats of Regional Security that kill personal citizen of regional country  - factual treats of the third generation of post Al Qaeda Radicalism and Terrorism, Separatism and Insurgency, Nature Disaster, Environment and Calamity , Natural Resources Poaching, Epidemic Disease, Trafficking of elicit drug, Intelligent and Cyber-war. Indonesia government is addressing Terrorists after the suicide boomer that has involved full family of 3 children. Indonesia  Densus 88 is currently seeking one member of  family of this effect of Surabaya Terrorist Suicide.  This family of full terrorist suicide was following the teaching of evil religion for example When the mother can bring her children to commit mass suicide. A mother of Indonesia has a heart to nature her children from any harm more than  a mother 
that inflicted her children to dead. Indonesia is currently fighting this ISIS terrorists and mindset of suicide boom that bring false promises within this evil religion.  Indonesia through defense military operation will handle 1 % physical  threat of Terrorist particularly within 2 months land force operation (between Indonesia, Malaysia and  Philippine) More 99%  ISIS threats as Indonesia government promoting citizen to  act of directing and capitalizing the  strategy of constructive and systematic  the mindset through counter narrative, called "Bela Negara" and strengthen national Pancasila ideology and open consultation on bilateral and multi-lateral approaches. Indonesia government currently would plan to new strategic intelligent sharing as called "our eyes initiative" that late 25th January 2018 has been conducting an initiative forum  in Bali. Indonesia defense Ministry would budget  the system of  early detection of terrorist that probably would include the personal safety of citizen and tourist in Indonesia.  and Ministry defense Indonesia is commited to  crush the perverted of teaching of false Islam at large. Ministry defense Indonesia, Mr Ryacudu refer to the book of the Future of Power by Author John Nye to learn more soft power narratives as detail below


In The Future of Power, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., a longtime analyst of power and a hands-on practitioner in government, delivers a new power narrative that considers the shifts, innovations, bold technologies, and new relationships that will define the twenty-first century. He shows how power resources are adapting to the digital age and how smart power strategies must include more than a country's military strength.


Today, China, Brazil, India, and others are increasing their share of world power resources. Information once reserved for the government is now available for mass consumption. The Internet has literally put power at the fingertips of non-state agents, allowing them to launch cyberattacks on governments from their homes and creating a security threat that is felt worldwide. The cyberage is rendering traditional markers of power obsolete and has created a new power frontier among states, ripe with opportunity for developing countries. To remain at the pinnacle of world power, the United States must adopt a strategy that designed for a global information age.
If you are interested to further see. you can download this narrative of John idea here quote:  "its not just who’s army wins, its also who’s story wins, And the ability to develop a narrative that attracts others with soft power may be as important as the ability to use hard power. and click  here to buy the book of Future of Power



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The View of Man in Pancasila: An Attempt at a New Understanding Pancasila  and Democratic life
Pancasila is the name of the five guiding principles of the State of the Republic of Indonesia. It is the basic philosophy that has become the mainstay of the Indonesian democratic life. As the philosophical foundation of the Indonesian State, Pancasila expresses the conception of Indonesian political life, and it has to inspire all political policies. And the most important thing is that Pancasila as philosophy has to help the Indonesian people to understand their world and realities of their lives. As a matter of fact, the primary end of Pancasila as philosophy is not for the good state-which is apart from its people-but it is, in essence, for the good of human being.

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

RUU Terrorism is under talk as aftermath of Surabaya Terrorist Suicide Boomer to play role on 8 children and 3 Women ISIS Terrorist.


What can The Government do to make you feel safer?

Indonesia government has facilitated 
forum discussion of RUU terrorism to public. 
In this Forum KSP Moeldoko has introduced 
on Special Elite Koopkhusgab to protect national in emergency 
more than just personal safety to public  

Indonesia government through Pojok 8 Solo has a forum of discussion to discuss for prior enact of RUU terrorism after  3 sequentially locations Surabaya booming 13 May 2018 early morning. The use of 8 children for the suicide terrorism mean is a violence of callousness. Terrorism for use of children is morally repugnant. Unlike in Philippines there were any attack of insurgency of terrorism involving in Mindanao without suiciding. According to Zachary Abuza, a leading scholar on terrorism in Southeast Asia, The explosive boom in Ruko Surabaya is made of TATP (Tricetone Triperoxide) which is acetone peroxide based explosive chemical material that is hard to made. This TATP material is also used in Bogor incident last week that attempt by terrorist (a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of caliphate political aims or to harm minority civilian non muslim target). The terrorists in Indonesia in the  future are going to be model for gaining their capability of making boom,  for example in technical barricade style attack ( when malcontent terror go in and take over a  building with explosive device. They would draw out the conflict to gain media coverage with hostages  or to be able to damage non muslim property and kill "Kafir" as indoctrinating on their malcontent thoughts.   The target is for many hostage crowded area but the terrorist in recently since 2016 is low quality terrorist as they can not explode to higher degree compact yet up to 13 May Surabaya terror day. The IED Improvised Explosive Devices is generally seen in heavy area where  terrorist actions or in asymmetric unconventional insurgent guerrillas. 
Prior woman of  Jemaah Islamic attack as passive role for example solidifying relationship of marriages, keeping the Jemaah Islamic community very tight woven and indoctrinating at mosques. Under ISIS women play active role as recruiters, indoctrinators to scale, logisticians,  finance seers in different cells and as suicide bombers. Indonesia Densus 88 has arrested the female suicide bombers December 2017.  In Surabaya attack there were 3 female suicide bombers. Indonesia jihadist has particularly seen  area of Java provinces and Central Sulawesi are the place where the first caliphate that has been established that emanating outwards. As the regional problem, Indonesia military can not be alone stovepipe but see as the the combat against regional As the number of  Caliphate influence with goal of province of Islamic Caliphate In Indonesia. The terrorist ISIS  are working across border. There is a steady group of Indonesia from East Kalimantan through Sabah to Sulu Sea and Southern Mindanao to weaponize the Jihadists. ASEAN as a regional cooperation in security need a combat cooperation through Sulu sea Patrol.  In Malaysia there were 9 suicide bomber in Iraq and Syria this year while the government of Malaysia overreact to the cause that can trigger the insecurity while in Indonesia the government should not overeacted for national security causes but example to the suicide bomb is taken as personal safety combat to its citizen in church, crowded area and police station. Densus 88 has worked their area of expertise to combat with regional counter terrorism in South East Asia Region. More the JI Jemaah Islamic as part of Al Qaeda that are not joining the ISIS has been continue to run their school and mosques indoctrinate and train new generation of terrorist and being left alone.  Although The JI is not engaged in militancy is bad time to do so as so they got plummeted. The JI is  still waiting for their rivals ISIS take a hit from security services and JI is still coming back and revive their network across the region.

KSP Moeldoko has prepared the coordination of Elite Military  Command call as Koopkhusgab = Komando Operasi Khusus Gabungan and this Koopkhusgab is assisting Densus 88 in emergency situation when president release the decree. These Koopkhusgab is consisting of elite TNI :  Sat-81 Gultor Special Command of Army Military and  Detasemen Jalamangkara Special  Command of Marine, and  Satbravo 90 Special Command of Airforce TNI. 

The military leaders will recruit these special elite for KoopKhusgab in critical country situation under  Military Law Decree.  More KSP Moeldoko this combination Military Elite are going to protect Indonesia nation from threat of national security. When it comes to good citizen that being victim of terror suicide boomb and children that are being indoctrination of jehadist islamic rethrotical  in local mosque and JI school. NU and Muhammadiyah are placing important role to combat toxic thought of  the rise of  of province of caliphate Islamic in indonesian. Individual citizen would prepare for the thing to do and communicate when  it come to their  personal safety in public area.  

The following is personal safety instruction that able to alert individual in case of terror boom as below.



Currently Densus 88 has worked with Security Technology  that tracking activities of Terrorist that come from Middle East (Iraq and Syria)  and South Philipines and other Asian nation but more effort to be done when it come to personal safety as the result of suicide terrorism


Indonesia aftermath of Surabaya suicide boom Personal Safety and Terrorism
Everybody is talking about terrorism today. It is hard to escape the headlines. The recent change in the Terror Threat level is a good example of how we are all being asked to face new challenges and accept new dangers. This is a good time to think about how to keep yourself safe. Here are some thoughts.

Be Aware One of the most important things you can do is to simply be aware of your environment and your surroundings. This means paying a little more attention to where you are and how you might react if something happened. You should know where emergency exits are, know which floor you’re on in case you need to take stairs down and in general know how to exit a building or an area safely. You should also know how to contact campus emergency services. Being aware also means that you should notice things that are strange or unusual. If you do notice a strange person or situation, do not confront that situation. Instead, contact the appropriate campus authority and let them handle the situation. Awareness can go a long way in keeping yourself and others safe. 

Know Your Meeting Plans for example Campus, Church and School have emergency plans for a variety of scenarios. Make certain that you are familiar with any campus emergency procedures. While the procedures. may have been designed in response to an earthquake threat or weather emergency, the response plans are full of good common sense ideas that could be used in a variety of emergencies. If you are unsure about college emergency plans, ask. Check with public safety, your campus health center or any other office on campus. They should be able to help you.

Some Common Sense Ideas, If you do find that some kind of event has taken place on campus, it will be important that you react in a calm and rational manner. While it is easy for panic to set in, you will be safer if you can try to control your emotions and get yourself to safety. 

For one; never enter or go near a building that has been damaged by an explosion, fire or smoke. Also, try to move away from the scene of any incident. 

Be cautious that you avoid becoming part of a crowd. Sometimes panic can set a crowd into frenzy and more injuries may result. Also, never put yourself in danger. If you feel you can help someone else without endangering yourself, this is fine. However, it’s a bad idea to risk hurting yourself to help others.

Indonesia leaders understand with umbrella of new law in combating terrorism is the key to tackle the movement of terrorist activities. But how? According to Al Araf that RUU (Preplanned Law Terrorism) only save the short term solution. Anti terrorism and regional is needed to combat the terrorism activities. where the JI is underground to indoctrinating the next generation Indoensia of  in mosque and JI Jemaah Islamic 
The RUU terrorism would lay a process of court detain is 14 Day detainees for suspect Terrorist but the practice of  the misdeaminor felony crime on police can be taken up to 40 days without trial so that  the law of terrorism must be taken in fair and citizen would  not disengage of process proceeding criminal law.   While Police of Indonesia has due slow in process law of other criminal suspect or abuse the power. 

Gavin de Becker's landmark book answers many questions Americans have been asking since september 11 Can air travel be safe? What is the risk of a chemical or biological attack? Can the goverment detect and prevent future terrorist acts? How can we best talk to our children about what has happened and what might happen? What can we do to reduce fear and worry? What specifics steps can we take to reduce terrorism? What are the terrorists likely to do next? Most simply, is everything going to be alright?

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Indonesia transparency in Criminal Justice System



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American Forum USINDO Indonesia transparency in Criminal Justice System have providing a talk on speaker sources from Michael Kagay District Attorney  for third Judicial District of the State of Kansas, Brian MacHarg Director of Civic Engagement Appalanchian State University and Choky Ramadhan an Executive Director, Indonesia Judiciary Monitoring Society (MaPPI FH UI).

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Current practice of  Administration Court in Jakarta proceeding require a minimum of Rp 500,000 to be deposited to challenge police judgement for  traffic court and for procedure of  property felony is by request of accessible investigation of police to mandatorily pay for Rp 2 million  to be deposited without guaranteed for report of police investigation or  "BAP" (Berita Acara Polisi ) to individual defendant and  return on deposit fee when the access of that current information and requisition to available for hearing and trial court .  Indonesia government need to reform for example through civic organization for example MaPPI. Criminal transparency and relation of civic service organization  need to take a public forum to understand the situation for good of all citizen  and  procedural court and pre-court proceeding  help the citizen  of ease and cost less court proceeding and trust the police judgement 

Transparency in Criminal Justice system: whether System Reform and Civic Engagement of today forum open the idea to press publicity and transparency of police organization. More  Institute Criminal Justice Reform has worked on published articles of ICU 3/2017: Indonesia's Legal Framework on Defamation Law
According to Institute Criminal Justice Reform

1, Criminal Defamation in the Draft Criminal Code (R KUHP): elements of Criminal Defamation should be more precise, justifications must be expanded and criminal sanctions should be lighter instead of Escalation of Criminal Sanction for Criminal Defamation Acts in the Rencangan KUHP (Pre Planned KUHP) from Oral, Written, Slander, Minor Contempt, Slander Complaint, False Suspicion, to Defamation against deceased people.

2. Institute of Criminal Justice also need to reform for Authority of Justice (Police) treat criminal inhuman and any other cruel act that under current government and DPR work to ban act of torture in criminal proceeding investigation (Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment/UNCAT)


For example recently in 2018 Torture and sex harrasement during police investigation of daugther of Inang Naburju sourced  by Advocate Hotman Paris at Kopi Joni Kelapa Gading

Other common for lottery agent in Bengkali was detained recently content informed  www.cakaplah.com  by clicking this content information now. The press release kapolsek does not care on abuse of power of police towards detainees and fair trail in court towards for example  how long the two detainees will be at police arrest at maxim um and what is the resolution and any divert resolution to justice to this misdemeanor case instead of display the act of arrest and  siezed to punishment to the full extent. As the propagate journalist media  cakaplah.com only tell half the story and without consent of the press release publicity for fair trial before court for their privacy information. No more access further information and hearing necessary by cakaplah.com for responsibility to publicity for further what happen to this two detainees.  


This edition of ICLU elaborates the legal framework yon defamation law in Indonesia. The discussion will cover all provisions regarding both criminal defamation and civil defamation currently incorporated in various Indonesian laws.
It is noteworthy that the current situation on freedom of expression in Indonesia becomes more interesting for discussion. In particular, the discussion regarding on 16 August 2017.

We are hoping that this edition of ICLU will help you as the readers to gain proper knowledge regarding defamation law in Indonesia. 


As Indonesia citizen, if you would like to contribute and donate as little as Rp 15000 to Institute of Criminal Justice Reform Click here Now.
As historical wrong perspective  of the criminal law of Indonesia is final and  based fixed historically on the law of Dutch. Indonesia KUPH and its articles are products of house representative of Indonesia  herself but not "Orang Bule or Orang Asing" Indonesia criminal law that have been practiced for mandatory fee compulsion  toward proceeding traffic ticket is product of non-passing reformed of traffic court during current government administration.  Indonesia citizen does not have free access to court administration proceeding  without court fee for fair hearing trial.

As an advocate, Michael Kagay District Court in State of Kansas. Kansas State police district require to use camera bodyware for transparency operation of criminal  and investigation and arrested by policemen .  As the advocate, Advocate Michael prefer instead of full extend of secure public safety, diversion  has been prefer for property  crime  as 9% of crime felony in his district was divert to community service, restitution and etc negotiation after the felony plea guilty. But in Indonesia of case of prior governor Jakarta defamation law, full the punishment by religious activist are on the rise. As Religious civic organization, Indonesia religious activist propagate their agenda to gain moments of anti government rhetoric instead of publicity is very soul of justice. It keep the judge himself while trying  under trial. As the hoax rumor  gain of confusion, anti thesis towards current government that reform the political agenda.

Hailed by Glenn Beck as a “Watchdog,” bestselling author and legal expert Christopher Horner explains how every citizen can use the Freedom of Information Act to find out what our government is up to.  

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When he invoked China's mainstream academia to criticize the "weaknesses" of Chinese criminal procedure-such as dossier-based proceedings, powerful prosecutors, and activist judiciary-the author, Shuai Zhang, was told by his supervisors in the Netherlands that this was just how things were done. Later on, he found that adversarial dogmas are common in the Chinese legal community, with the textbooks on criminal procedure playing a role to mislead people. While many exemplary common law countries have deviated from their adversarial traditions to begin to embrace an inquisitorial approach-especially in pre-trial procedure-adversarial dogmas do not speak to each and every country. In a broader sense, the author cautions Chinese liberal intellectuals against their inherent, and perhaps unconscious, sense of superiority over both the officialdom and the populace regarding political and legal issues. This sense of superiority blinds them to what really contributes to the well-being of the country and the people, and drive various "window dressing" reforms rather than functional improvements. Dissertation. (Series: Willem Pompe Institute, Vol. 87) [Subject: Chinese Studies, Criminal Law]

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Relation Civil and Military (Hubungan Sipil - Militer Menjelang Pilkada 2019)


Hubungan Sipil and Militer by Pojok 8 Solo (Relation Civil and Military) in Indonesia 3 April 2018

United State Civil Authority has retired the Command in Chief of War Operation

Relation of Leadership Military and Civil Authority in Indonesia has been spoken as the Indonesia President has been opposite to current retired General. According to Pojok 8 Source it is because of the weakness transformation of  civil leadership.  More Retired Indonesia Chief of Command Military has not been transformed for active role in leadership in as non commissioning function towards good of Public Matter after they are expired. As by Indonesia Constitution lack of structure political transformation and business of retired General has led him  to hold position to lead direction of country as Dwi Fungsi ABRI as they are expired from TNI Services.
As Indonesia Constitution state that  Polri and TNI can not be involved with Business and Political activity and tendencies. The Constitution  (UU) No 3 Tahun 2004. In United States Constitution, military leadership is rightfully subordinate to civilian authority. For that reason, the Constitution divides military power between the legislative branch (Congress) and the executive branch (the presidency) — a separation of power intended to avoid abuses of authority. But In Indonesia TNI has been  separated from operation of civil service but with the network of   business elite and political elite.  They are one of the source to influence gain of power. As the transformation of General towards Dwifungsi (two functions)  ABRI has been reflected from the ORBA, as the authority of current government leader at the hand of military leader than the civil authority has been weak in transforming the retired leader of military to lead the current need of public poor service. Indonesia is still in transition whether the retired General would still hold power position towards direction of current authority of government. But the retired General has been prepared  not to enter leadership of public and civil servant in global era and region.  They are not able to transform the leadership for the good of  public services for example leading in rescue operation, humanitarian and safety of public good  in Indonesia and region of South East Asia Nations but they are just busy to seize power and  do not want to subordinate to civil authority of current government.
This disruption phenomena has been identified as Cold Relationship between Civil and Military. Although the retired General has nothing to do with the operating Military in Command  at the current stage. they are assume to hold power as front line to lead in  of  direction of government Indonesia. Pojok 8 has been discussing the forum Relationship but Military Retired should be delegate to role of good of public service as non commissioning instead they are assumed to null of position.

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