Public protests have emerged in response to Indonesian President Jokowi’s plans for his post-reign, with concerns over potential power consolidation and democratic backsliding. Demonstrators fear Jokowi’s intention to establish a new political party could lead to authoritarian rule, prompting calls for transparency and accountability in the political transition process. The protests reflect a growing unease among the public regarding the future direction of Indonesian politics under Jokowi’s leadership.
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Man to be charged with making a bomb hoax, causing aircraft at Changi Airport to be recalled
SINGAPORE: A 22-year-old man is set to be charged for a bomb hoax made during a flight preparing to depart from Changi Airport on February 14. The threat was made via social media, prompting the police to recall the aircraft for investigation, where the man was arrested; no threat items were found on him. He faces charges under Section 268A of the Penal Code, which could result in up to seven years in prison and...
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