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  2. Nduga hostage crisis - Wikipedia

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    The MFAT confirmed that it was working with Indonesian authorities and New Zealand consular staff to secure Mehrtens' release, and was supporting his family members in Indonesia and New Zealand. [47] In response, TPNPB-OPM spokesperson Akouboo Amatus Douw claimed that Mehrtens was alive and healthy, and that the video dated back to May or June ...

  3. Trisakti shootings - Wikipedia

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    The Trisakti shootings, also known as the Trisakti tragedy (Indonesian: Tragedi Trisakti), took place at Trisakti University, Jakarta, Indonesia, on 12 May 1998. At a demonstration demanding President Suharto's resignation, Indonesian Army soldiers opened fire on unarmed protestors. Four students, Elang Mulia Lesmana, Heri Hertanto, Hafidin ...

  4. Murder of Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat - Wikipedia

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    The chairman of Indonesia Police Watch described the events as "the worst scandal in the police's history". [6] In August 2022, Inspector General Ferdy Sambo, Hutabarat's former boss and the head of internal affairs for the Indonesian National Police, was charged with Hutabarat's murder. Also charged were Sambo's wife and three other people ...

  5. Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs (Indonesian: Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian) is an Indonesian government ministry in charge of planning and policy co-ordination, as well as synchronisation of policies in the field of economics.

  6. Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    As of 27 January 2022, at least 6,190 foreigners were tested positive for COVID-19 in Indonesia, of which 5,840 recovered, 32 died, and 413 had returned to their respective countries or territories. [3]

  7. Prabowo Subianto - Wikipedia

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    Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo (modern orthography: Joyohadikusumo; born 17 October 1951) is an Indonesian politician, businessman, and retired army general serving as the eighth president of Indonesia since 2024.

  8. Cut Nyak Dhien - Wikipedia

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    Cut Nyak Dhien was born into a Muslim aristocratic family in Aceh Besar in VI mukim district in 1848. Her father, Teuku Nanta Setia, was a member of the ruling Ulèë Balang aristocratic class in VI mukim, and her mother was also from an aristocrat family.

  9. Brazil–Indonesia relations - Wikipedia

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    Brazil and Indonesia established diplomatic relations in 1953. Both are large tropical countries endowed with rich natural resources, Brazil and Indonesia possess the largest tropical rain forest of the world [1] that contains the world's richest biodiversity, which gave them a vital role in global environment issues, such as ensuring tropical forests protection. [2]