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  2. List of ambassadors of Malaysia to Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    www.kln.gov.my /web /idn _jakarta /home The ambassador of Malaysia to the Republic of Indonesia is the head of Malaysia's diplomatic mission to Indonesia. The position has the rank and status of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary and is based in the Embassy of Malaysia, Jakarta .

  3. List of diplomatic missions in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Indonesia.At present, the capital city of Jakarta hosts 108 embassies. As Jakarta hosts the headquarters of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (), the city also hosts missions of both members and observers to the organization.

  4. Indonesia–Malaysia relations - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia and Malaysia are two neighbouring nations that share similarities in many aspects. [3] Both Malaysia and Indonesia have many common characteristic traits, including standard frames of reference in history, culture and religion. Although both countries are separate and independent states, there are also profoundly embedded similarities ...

  5. List of diplomatic missions in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Kuningan Timur, Setiabudi, South Jakarta 12950 Malaysia: Embassy of Malaysia: H.E. Mr. Syed Mohamad Hasrin bin Tengku Hussin. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. X/6 No. 1-3 Setiabudi, South Jakarta 12940 [55] Mauritania: Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania: H.E. Mr. Weddady Ould Sidi Haiba

  6. Legal Aid Institute (Jakarta) - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Aid Institute Jakarta, also known as Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Jakarta (LBH Jakarta), is Indonesia's first legal aid non-government organization. [1] LBH Jakarta seeks to provide legal aid for the poor, aiding with law illiteracy, and suppressed peoples. LBH was established in 1969 in the city of Jakarta as the first LBH of what would ...

  7. Embassy of Indonesia, Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic relations ceased on 17 September 1963 due to the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation. The process of normalization of relations started with the signing of the Bangkok Accord between the foreign ministers of both countries on 1 June 1966 in Bangkok. The next meeting took place in Jakarta, which produced the Jakarta Accord on

  8. Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation - Wikipedia

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    To resolve the dispute the would-be member states of Malaysia met representatives of Indonesia and the Philippines in Manila for several days, starting on 30 July 1963. Just days before the summit, on 27 July 1963, Sukarno had continued his inflammatory rhetoric, declaring that he was going to "crush Malaysia" (Indonesian: Ganyang Malaysia).

  9. National Service Training Programme (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Conscription has long been a sensitive political issue in Malaysia because of the ethnic divisions of the country. [citation needed] Proponents of National Service promoted bonding the youth of Malaysia together and creating a Malaysian nation, as the problem of racial polarisation was found [by whom?] to pervade educational institutions in ...