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Category: Opini

A faded and worn poster in the style of vintage travel posters is peeling off a wall. The poster shows the planned Garuda-like national palace in Nusantara with light rays streaming from it. In the foreground, smiling men, women and children wave Indonesian flags.
Posted inOpini

Di Balik Topeng Ibu Kota Baru Indonesia yang Kolonial

Avatar photoSahnaz MelasandyAvatar photoFarhan Hibatullah by Fadhilah Fitri Primandari, Sahnaz Melasandy, Konijn Sate and Farhan Hibatullah 10 Maret 202210 Maret 2022

Keputusan Indonesia untuk memindahkan ibu kota dari Jakarta ke sebuah kota baru di Kalimantan Timur tidak melibatkan masyarakat adat dalam perencanaannya. Kini, Nusantara—sebuah proyek kolonial terselubung—mengancam tanah, budaya, dan mata pencaharian mereka.

Tedjabayu mengelola alat ukur teodolit bersama tim survei tanah Buru pada 1970-an. Sumber: Tuti Pujiarti
Posted inBerita Khas, Opini

Dalam Aksi Anti-Komunis Suharto, Tapol Jadikan Pulau Berbunga

Warief Djajanto Basorie - New Naratif by Warief Djajanto Basorie 30 September 202118 Oktober 2021

Dalam memoar Mutiara di Padang Ilalang, Cerita Seorang Penyintas (2020), Tedjabayu (alm.) mengisahkan pengalamannya selama 14 tahun sebagai tahanan politik dan membagikan sepenggal sejarah Indonesia yang tidak ada dalam buku pelajaran yang disahihkan pemerintah.

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