Day: December 29, 2022

Kanjuruhan stampede not gross human rights violation: Komnas HAM

The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) has said that the stampede that broke out at Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang, East Java, on October 1, 2022, cannot be described as a gross human rights violation. “Based on the report, there is no mention of gross human rights violations,” Coordinator of Human

FTI holds triathlon athlete national selection for Cambodia SEA Games

The Indonesian Triathlon Federation (FTI) has concluded the national selection for athletes who will represent Indonesia at the XXXII/2023 SEA Games in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. At least 35 athletes, comprising 21 men and 14 women, from 19 provinces competed for a spot on the national training (pelatnas) squad. The national

Al Jabbar Mosque as new landmark to promote West Java

The West Java Government stated that the Grand Al Jabbar Mosque, Gedebage, Bandung City, was not merely a new center of worship activities for the community but also become a new attractive site to promote the region on a global scale. Acting Head of the Government Bureau and Regional Autonomy

Minister takes stock of Cianjur quake victims’ needs

Minister of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection (PPPA) Bintang Puspayoga visited the evacuation tents set up for victims of the Cianjur earthquake to evaluate their requirements during the post-disaster rehabilitation period. “Even in the evacuation shelter, we must always keep up the spirit. The state is here to accommodate the victims, including

Moeldoko supports modern retailers’ intent for overseas expansion

Chief of the Presidential Staff Moeldoko supported the Indonesian modern retailers’ keenness to expand their business overseas as a means to increase the exports of domestic products. Moeldoko made the remarks at the Presidential Staff Office here on Thursday in response to the aspirations of the Indonesian Retailers Association (APRINDO).

BI projects tourism-driven economic growth in Bali in 2023

The Bali Representative Office of Bank Indonesia (BI) has projected Bali’s economic growth in 2023 to still be driven by increased business performance related to tourism and several construction projects in the province. “The business fields related to tourism are accommodation and food and beverage and then transportation and trade,”