Men: ...criminal survey!... paid survey!
Kid: Make the wrong choice = suffer for five years!
Men: ...criminal survey!... paid survey!
Kid: Make the wrong choice = suffer for five years!
Kid: Dad... come on legowo (accept something unpleasant in a sincere manner)
1st wayang character: hooray... A world first! Having a twin presidency! (writing reads ‘slander’)
2nd character: For the sake of democracy hehe... (writing reads ‘fraud’)
3rd character: It’ll be clear on July 22 right Mr?
Despite quick counts from reputable posters showing presidential candidate Joko Widodo (left) ahead by around 5 percentage points, rival candidate Prabowo Subianto (right) continues to claim he won the July 9 presidential election based on his campaign team’s ‘own count’ and is refusing to concede defeat until the General Election Commission ann
Writing on wayang figures: Money politics, [electoral] fraud, horizontal conflicts, smear campaigns
Man: Stay calm, it’s safe...
Presidential debate – Wow
2014 World Cup Brazil – Wow
Basic commodities price rise – Ouch
Man: Why instead is it making things dark Mr?
Kid: But it’s making it clear right, which is real and which is fake!
Kid: I think I’m full already Dad! (bowl read ‘promises’)
Sign reads: Pluralism declaration of peace. Placard: Peace declaration. Writing on figure: Black campaigns.
1st Man: Do they want to abandon it or just forget it?
2nd Man: Lets just hope it doesn’t get ignored...
Bhinneka Tunggal Ika: The national motto, Unity in Diversity
Kid: A wager Dad... the bicycle vs the horse... which one will win?
Hatta Rajasa, the running mate of presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto, has denied that the pair had ever promised a top cabinet position to Golkar Party chairperson Aburizal Bakrie following an earlier statement by Prabowo that he had offered Bakrie the position of ‘chief minister’ in return for Golkar’s controversial support for his ‘Red an
Writing on clown reads: Track record, transactional politics, political acrobatics, black campaigns. Ballot paper reads: Conscience.
Lawmakers, whose terms will end in October, are making sure that the whopping US$26 million budgeted by the House in 2013 for overseas junkets doesn’t go to waste, with three groups of lawmakers visiting New Zealand in April and May to conduct so-called ‘comparative studies’ to gather information related to legislation (one group will visit the
Kid: What kind of leader will we get? (newspaper reads ‘Money Politics’)
Child sexual assault (kekerasan sexual) – which appears until now to have been rampant but widely ignored in Indonesia – has again made front-page news following reports of the rape of a 6-year-old at the Jakarta International School, sparking much soul-searching in the media and calls to impose harsher punishments on perpetrators.
Door reads: Intensive Care Unit. Sign on bed: Moral Crisis. Bed cover: Corruption, bribery, judicial mafia, money politics, violence, terrorism, racial, religious and ethnic conflicts, sexual harassment, lives lost, pedophilia... Drip reads: Pancasila.