I'm now too careful about what I say about Indonesia. I'm afraid that some differences of opinion could ruin my friendships with many of my Indonesian friends, mainly those who are in Java Island (especially in Greater Jakarta), those who are queers, and also the leftists.
I have my own views, you have your own views, we may have the same views, and we may have different views. That's the point of me writing this. If you have something to say, just write a comment (especially on Facebook), I also hope that, as long as you don't insult or curse me.
Rupiah soars, prices of basic necessities rise, mismanagement of government programmes, rumor that the cabinet secretary is gay, controversial documentary film about Papua, large-scale corruption cases, violence against a gay couple at a state polytechnic, what else?
If I may add, although it may be a bit 'unimportant', there is also an internal conflict in an Indonesiam progressive media whose administrators and their friends are my friends. I have a long comment but I'm afraid of ruining my friendship with all of them, I don't want that.
In late May and early June 2026, many serious things have happened in Indonesia, whether in terms of politics, economics, or social. There's a few things I'd like to say about it all but I'm too overwhelmed, I am also quite tired with my sixth semester which is already at the end
This is the Manado Tax Office. This office is under the Regional Office of the Directorate General of Taxes of the Ministry of Finance in North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, Gorontalo, and North Maluku. Other cities and regencies have their own tax offices, this is in Manado City.