Rama Shidqi P. https://voinews.id Wed, 15 May 2024 15:52:48 +0700 Joomla! - Open Source Content Management en-gb VOI moves one of its shortwave frequencies today https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28353-voi-moves-one-of-its-shortwave-frequencies-today https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28353-voi-moves-one-of-its-shortwave-frequencies-today

An online interview was held at the RRI Voice of Indonesia studio in Jakarta, Indonesia on April 2024. (Photo: VOI/Rama Shidqi P)

 

VOInews, Jakarta: One of the Voice of Indonesia (VOI) shortwave radio frequencies moved starting this Monday (13/5/2024). The international radio station of the Indonesian public broadcaster, Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) moved its frequency from 4750 to 4755 kHz.

Previously, VOI had conveyed this frequency shift in its social media post last Sunday (5/5/2024). It was stated that VOI would change frequencies starting at 00.00 UTC. However, the other frequency, 3325 kHz, is unchanged.

 

"Voice of Indonesia, the Overseas Service of Radio Republik Indonesia (VOI RRI) will carry out an adjustment on our shortwave frequency starting Monday, 13 May 2024 at 00:00 UTC," wrote the official VOI Instagram account @voi__official, which also posted to Facebook page The Voice of Indonesia.

 

In its post, VOI hopes listeners will understand the frequency shift. The station also hopes for listener feedback, which can be submitted to its social media accounts.

 

"Please send your feedback to our email address voilisteners@gmail.com, websites voinews.id & rri.co.id, and our social media accounts," wrote the account.

 

Currently, VOI is one of the radio stations in the world that still operates via shortwave. Besides that, VOI broadcasts can be enjoyed on its online streaming at www.voinews.id and the RRI Digital mobile application.

 

Currently VOI broadcasts in 9 languages, including English, Indonesian, Arabic, and Dutch. There are also services in Japanese, German, Mandarin, French, and Spanish.

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rama@voinews.id (Rama Shidqi P.) Indonesia Today Mon, 13 May 2024 09:57:13 +0700
UN General Assembly Emergency Special Session, a Historic Move for Palestine https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28352-un-general-assembly-emergency-special-session-a-historic-move-for-palestine https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28352-un-general-assembly-emergency-special-session-a-historic-move-for-palestine

The results of a vote on a resolution for the UN Security Council to reconsider and support the full membership of Palestine into the United Nations is displayed during a special session of the UN General Assembly, at UN headquarters in New York City, United States on Friday (10/5/2024). (Photo: AFP/Charly Triballeau)

 

The United Nations General Assembly Emergency Special Session in New York on Friday (10/5/2024) ratified the resolution titled "Admission of New Members in the United Nations". This resolution is co-sponsored by 77 countries, including Indonesia, and supported by 143 UN member countries.

This resolution gives some rights and privileges for Palestine, among many is to sit among UN member countries, to propose resolutions, and to co-sponsor a resolution. Palestine can also be chosen to lead a UN General Assembly Session and its various committees, and fully participate in conferences under the UN and international conferences under the UN General Assembly Session.

 

By adopting this resolution, the General Assembly will improve the rights of Palestine in the UN, although it has yet to include the rights to vote or to join candidacy in UN bodies such as the Security Council or ECOSOC.

 

The President of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas appreciated the countries' support in the UN. He said Palestine will keep applying for full membership in the UN after the voting in the General Assembly. He affirmed that the resolution ratification showed that the world supports the rights and freedom of Palestinians, and opposes Israel's colonization.

 

On the other hand, after voting against the resolution, the US criticized the voting for more privileges for Palestine in the UN General Assembly. Robert Wood, US Deputy Ambassador to the UN said to the General Assembly that such a unilateral act in the UN and the field will never move forward the two-state solution.

 

According to him, the US is not rejecting Palestine as a country. However, the state recognition must be realized through direct negotiations between the parties.

 

Meanwhile, China's Ambassador to the UN, Fu Cong said their government supported the UN Security Council review for Palestine's full membership in the UN and urged the US not to interfere with the process.

 

The ratification of "Admission of New Members in the United Nations" resolution is a historic moment. This was the first time for an observer state, without full membership, to be granted rights and privileges almost like other UN members.

 

With the path open for Palestine toward full membership in the UN, it was expected that the political visibility of Palestinian issues and struggles would increase. Therefore, it will make it easier and faster for Palestine to apply for full membership in the UN Security Council. Moreover, the resolution also recognizes that Palestine has met the criteria for full membership according to the UN Charter.

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rama@voinews.id (Rama Shidqi P.) Editorial Mon, 13 May 2024 17:20:01 +0700
International Workers' Day Commemoration https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28288-international-workers-day-commemoration https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28288-international-workers-day-commemoration

Indonesian migrant workers attended an event by the Indonesian Migrant Worker Protection Agency (BP2MI) in Jakarta on Tuesday (5/3/2024) before being placed in their destination countries. (Photo: RRI/Ryan Suryadi)

 

Today, May 1, 2024, workers worldwide commemorate the Workers Day, or Labor Day. The commemoration, often called May Day, is intended to honor the struggle of workers to obtain fair rights and protection as well as decent working hours.

The date refers to the demonstration by American workers on May 1, 1886, demanding an 8-hour working day. The demonstration led to riots in Haymarket, Chicago, and left 4 workers and 7 policemen dead.

 

In Indonesia, International Workers' Day was celebrated for the first time on May 1, 1920. At the time, Indonesia was still under Dutch colonial rule. President Soeharto's administration then stopped the day's open celebration because it was deemed synonymous with communism. During the Reform period, Workers' Day was celebrated again regularly in many cities and carried various demands ranging from welfare to the outsourcing system elimination. In 2013, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono declared Workers' Day on May 1 a national holiday.

 

For more than a century, workers have celebrated Workers' Day, but the challenges faced by workers are increasingly diverse. If in the past the challenges were only about overlong working hours, low wages, and workplace conditions unsuitable for health, now workers are facing technology and digitalization that are taking away their jobs.

 

For Indonesia, its migrant workers' condition abroad is also a challenge. Practices of human trafficking and slavery haunt Indonesian migrant workers. Apart from the conditions of domestic workers, the Indonesian government should also consider the conditions of its citizens who work abroad. In this case, the government has implemented various policies, programs, and agreements with countries to provide maximum protection for migrant workers.

 

Hopefully, the next Indonesian government will pay greater attention to the welfare of Indonesian workers at home and abroad, because workers contribute greatly to the country's economic development.

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rama@voinews.id (Rama Shidqi P.) Editorial Wed, 01 May 2024 17:17:28 +0700
6.5 M Earthquake Strikes West Java's Garut Regency https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28278-6-5-m-earthquake-strikes-west-java-s-garut-regency https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28278-6-5-m-earthquake-strikes-west-java-s-garut-regency

Earthquake in Garut Regency, West Java on Saturday (27/4/2024) as recorded by the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG). (Photo: Screenshot of BMKG data)

 

VOInews.id, Jakarta: A 6.5 M earthquake striked Garut Regency in southwestern West Java on Saturday (27/4/2024) at 23.29 local time. The earthquake epicenter was 151 km southwest of Garut, with a depth of 10 km.

Even though it was centered 151 km southwest of the regency, the earthquake vibrations were felt as far away as the province's capital Bandung in the central, according to the seismic graphic information released by the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG).​ Although the vibrations caused by the earthquake were quite strong, this does not have tsunami potential.

 

BMKG later explained that it was an intra-slab earthquake. Head of the BMKG Earthquake and Tsunami Center, Daryono confirmed this.

 

"This occurred due to deformation of rocks in the Indo-Australian plate. Rocks that subducted under the Eurasian plate in the south of West Java (intra-slab earthquake)," said Daryono in a press statement on Sunday (28/4/2024).

 

Not only Garut and Bandung, Daryono said that the cities in the Jakarta metropolitan area such as Tangerang, South Tangerang, Bogor, and Jakarta itself also felt the vibrations. Some towns and regencies in Central Java such as Kebumen, Banyumas, Cilacap, and Purwokerto are also felt. (RRI.co.id/Muhammad Wildan Pratomo, Dedi Hidayat, Yosua Sihombing)

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rama@voinews.id (Rama Shidqi P.) Indonesia Today Sun, 28 Apr 2024 10:44:54 +0700
Dutch Ambassador in Indonesia shares Dutch-Indonesia relations in Koningsdag celebration https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28269-dutch-ambassador-in-indonesia-shares-dutch-indonesia-relations-in-koningsdag-celebration https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28269-dutch-ambassador-in-indonesia-shares-dutch-indonesia-relations-in-koningsdag-celebration

Dutch Ambassador to Indonesia, East Timor, and ASEAN, Lambert Grijns at Koningsdag celebration in Erasmus Huis, Jakarta on Thursday (25/4/2024). (Photo: VOI/Rama Shidqi P.)

 

VOInews, Jakarta: Embassy of the Netherlands in Jakarta held a Koningsdag (Dutch King's Day) celebration on Thursday (25/4). It took place at Erasmus Huis, the Dutch cultural center which is still located in the same complex as the embassy.

The Dutch Ambassador to Indonesia, Lambert Grijns, in his speech mentioned some interesting things regarding relations between the two countries. Among them are the large number of Indonesian citizens who apply for visas to the Netherlands and study there. He also mentioned evidence of close relations between the two countries, such as the arrival of a Dutch frigate and his deputy minister to Indonesia.

 

"One of our navy's most impressive frigates will pay a visit to the port of Jakarta next month," said Grijns.

 

Ambassador Grijns revealed that the two countries had completed the formation of a joint economic commission, as a follow-up to the comprehensive partnership between Indonesia and the Netherlands. Some of what they discussed was a sustainable infrastructure investment program for Indonesia worth around €300 million (around IDR 5.2 trillion). He claims his country is the European country with the largest number of investors in Indonesia.

 

"After all, we are the largest European investor (in Indonesia), with a large presence of Dutch companies," said Grijns.

 

Ambassador Grijns briefly touched on his term as ambassador to Indonesia which was coming to an end. Grijns recalled the visit of the Dutch king, Willem-Alexander to Indonesia four years ago. King Willem-Alexander called Indonesia a country with "old soul and a young heart".

 

"And I couldn't agree more, because in the past years I've witnessed the remarkable non-stop transformation of Indonesia, development fueled by optimism and ambition," continued Grijns.

 

Grijns acknowledged Indonesia's leadership under the Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Retno Marsudi, who was present on that occasion. He assessed that Indonesia had made a mark with its leadership in the G20 and ASEAN, as well as Indonesia's steps towards becoming an OECD member.

 

"As Indonesia makes great strides towards OECD membership... I will miss the warmth of you and your country," he told Foreign Minister Retno.

 

At this year's Koningsdag, various stalls of typical Dutch food such as croquettes, poffertjes, and frikandel could be tasted. Apart from that, there were stands from sponsors, most of them related to Dutch companies or culture. Visitors were seen crammed into the booths, accompanied by jazz music performances and prize draws.

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rama@voinews.id (Rama Shidqi P.) Indonesia Today Fri, 26 Apr 2024 02:00:35 +0700
Indonesia to intensify diplomacy, anticipate economic impacts of Middle East tensions https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28238-indonesia-to-intensify-diplomacy-anticipate-economic-impacts-of-middle-east-tensions https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28238-indonesia-to-intensify-diplomacy-anticipate-economic-impacts-of-middle-east-tensions

A man walks past a banner depicting missiles launching from a representation of the map of Iran colored with the Iranian flag in central Tehran on Monday (15/4/2024). (Photo: AFP/Atta Kenare)

VOInews, Jakarta: Indonesia continues to make diplomatic efforts to defuse geopolitical tensions in the Middle East that have occurred recently, said Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Retno Marsudi. It was especially amid the recent tension between Israel and Iran in a past few days.

Minister Retno stated that she had carried out intensive communication with world leaders. Minister Retno also explained that in the last two days, she communicated by telephone and exchanged messages to emphasize the importance of restraint and defuse conflict tensions.

 

“...Two things we convey in all communications. With the parties directly involved, what we are asking for is self-restraint and de-escalation, the importance of de-escalation," she said in a press statement after attending a meeting with Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Tuesday (16/4/2024).

 

The leaders included the ministers of foreign affairs from Iran, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and the European Union. Besides that, ministers of foreign affairs from Germany and the Netherlands, as well as the Deputy Secretary of State of the United States are also contacted by her.

 

"Meanwhile with our other friends, for example with the foreign ministers of Germany, the Netherlands, and Middle Eastern countries, we are encouraging everyone, we use our influence to prevent escalation,” she continued.

 

Minister Retno Marsudi also explained that diplomatic efforts had been made in international forums, including at the UN Security Council, although they had not yet produced significant progress. Furthermore, Minister Retno added that all parties currently have begun to calculate the impact if an escalation occurs.

 

Government to mitigate economic impacts

Meanwhile, Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartarto said the Indonesian government is preparing to mitigate the impact of Middle East tensions on the global economy. According to him, phenomena such as rising oil prices, global financial market uncertainty, and the rise in US dollar value should be mitigated.

“...Of course, what we have to mitigate is the shift of assets to safe havens. In this case, the US dollar, gold and nickel have also experienced increases. The exchange rate and stock price index have also weakened globally. However, compared to peer countries, Indonesia is still relatively safe," said Hartarto after attending the same meeting.

Minister Hartarto said further that the government will execute some economic policies to mitigate the impact. That includes fiscal and monetary integration, maintaining exchange rate stability.

"Of course, we need to implement several policies, including fiscal and monetary integration, maintaining exchange rate stability, maintaining the state budget and revenue, and monitoring increases in logistics and oil prices,” he continued.

Minister Airlangga also said that the government continues to carry out structural reforms, maintain investors' expectations, and strengthen competitiveness to attract long-term investment to the country.

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rama@voinews.id (Rama Shidqi P.) Indonesia Today Wed, 17 Apr 2024 13:14:45 +0700
Biden says Netanyahu making 'mistake' on Gaza https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28206-biden-says-netanyahu-making-mistake-on-gaza https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28206-biden-says-netanyahu-making-mistake-on-gaza

United States President, Joe Biden on his presidential campaign. (Photo: Provided)

 

VOInews, Washington: U.S. President Joe Biden said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Gaza policy was a "mistake" and urged Israel to call for a ceasefire, in an interview aired Tuesday. Biden's comments were some of his strongest criticism yet of Netanyahu amid growing tensions over the civilian death toll from Israel's war on Hamas and dire conditions inside Gaza.

"I think what he's doing is a mistake. I don't agree with his approach," Biden told Univision, an American Spanish-language TV network, when asked about Netanyahu's handling of the war, as reported by AFP.

 

Biden reiterated that an Israeli drone attack last week that killed seven aid workers from a U.S.-based charity in Gaza - and sparked a tense phone call with Netanyahu - was "outrageous." Therefore, he called for a ceasefire.

 

"So I what I'm calling for is for the Israelis to just call for a ceasefire, allow for the next six, eight weeks, total access to all food and medicine going into the country," added Biden.

 

His remarks on a ceasefire marked a shift from his previous comments, in which he has said the burden lies with Hamas to agree to a truce and hostage release deal. Biden also stepped up pressure on Israel to let more aid into devastated Gaza, saying he had spoken with Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt and they were "prepared to move this food in."

 

"There's no excuse to not provide for the medical and the food needs of those people. It should be done now," he added.

 

The Biden interview underlined the dramatic shift his Israel policy since Israel's killings of the World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza sparked global outrage. (AFP)

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rama@voinews.id (Rama Shidqi P.) International News Wed, 10 Apr 2024 14:44:41 +0700
MS Azamara Onward brought 511 foreign tourists to Sabang https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28205-ms-azamara-onward-brought-511-foreign-tourists-to-sabang https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28205-ms-azamara-onward-brought-511-foreign-tourists-to-sabang

MS Azamara Onward cruise ship in the Port of Sabang, Sabang, Aceh on Tuesday (9/4/2024). (Photo: ANTARA/Khalis Surry)

 

VOInews, Sabang: Maltese-flagged MS Azamara Onward cruise ship visited Sabang, Aceh, ahead of Eid al-Fitr of 1445 Hijri. The ship carrying 511 foreign tourists from various countries.

"Today we have the arrival of the Azamara Onward cruise ship. There are 500 passengers, and 180 people disembark, both those who bought tour packages and those who are independent," said the Acting Mayor of Sabang, Reza Fahlevi in ​​Sabang on Tuesday (9/4/2024) as reported by Antara.

 

The 180.45 meters-length cruise ship was docked at Pier CT-3 BPKS in the Port of Sabang. MS Azamara Onward previously sailed from Port Klang, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. After a day's stopover in Weh Island, the cruise ship will continue its journey to the Port of Hambantota, Sri Lanka.

 

Acting Mayor Fahlevi said that even though his arrival was during Ramadan, his party still welcomed him according to the standards that apply in Sabang. He explained that as a tourist destination, every tourist who enters Sabang will impact the community's economy. This will positively influence the people of Indonesia's westernmost city, which depends on tourist arrivals, in addition to the fisheries and agricultural sectors.

 

"We hope that more and more of them will shop here. They will spend money in Sabang, buy existing products, and use the services offered by tourism actors in Sabang," he said.

 

Meanwhile, Deputy Head of the Sabang Area Concession Agency (BPKS), Teuku Zanuarsyah said that besides the MS Azamara Onward, the Bahamas-flagged MS Crystal Serenity cruise ship will also stop in Sabang on Wednesday (10/4/2024), on Eid al-Fitr day.

 

According to Zanuarsyah, the BPKS and Sabang city government continue to collaborate to increase foreign tourist visits to Sabang, thereby impacting the community's economy. He said that it must also be supported by service quality improvement.

 

"This year there are several other cruise ships that will also visit Sabang city, namely in May, November, and December, that is what has been scheduled," he said. (Antara)

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rama@voinews.id (Rama Shidqi P.) Indonesia Today Wed, 10 Apr 2024 14:07:04 +0700
Indonesian president and vice president hold Eid Al-Fitr worship at Istiqlal Mosque https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28204-indonesian-president-and-vice-president-hold-eid-al-fitr-worship-at-istiqlal-mosque https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28204-indonesian-president-and-vice-president-hold-eid-al-fitr-worship-at-istiqlal-mosque

Indonesian President Joko Widodo (eighth left) and Vice President Ma'ruf Amin (ninth left) perform the Eid al-Fitr 1445 H prayer at the Istiqlal Mosque, Central Jakarta on Wednesday (10/4/2024). (Photo: ANTARA)

 

VOInews, Jakarta: This year, Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Vice President Ma'ruf Amin performed Eid al-Fitr worship at Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta on Wednesday (10/4/2024). Indonesian First Lady, Iriana and Second Lady, Wury were seen accompanying the two. The mosque, which can accommodate up to more than 200,000, is the largest in the country.

President Jokowi wore a black suit, cap, and white koko shirt underneath, and wore a black sarong. Meanwhile, Vice President Ma'ruf Amin also wore a black jacket with a white koko, a black sarong, and a black cap.

 

"Dear congregants, the President and Vice President were present to participate in the 1445 Hijri Eid al-Fitr worship. The worship will be held at 07.00 a.m.," said the Grand Imam of the Istiqlal Mosque, Nasaruddin Umar, when welcoming the President's arrival at the Istiqlal Mosque.

 

Eid al-Fitr worship at the mosque was led by Imam H Ahmad Husni Ismail, and the Eid sermon was delivered by Abdul A'la Basyir. The theme was "Strengthening Togetherness by Maintaining National Unity".

 

From the RRI's monitoring, people packed Istiqlal Mosque to perform Eid worship with their families. Public enthusiasm is also very high, which can be seen from the density of people entering the Al-Fattah entrance, one of the mosque's main entrances. One of the congregants, Roy, confirmed this.

 

"Yes, (I attend) just with the family. The queue to get in was quite busy, there was an inspection too. I left Jakarta after the morning prayer from home, the equipment was ready," said Roy.

 

Roy complained that the parking lot was full, making him park his vehicle outside the mosque. He hopes the worship can be carried out solemnly.

 

"Parking is quite far because it's already full inside. I was riding a motorbike with my wife and children," he said.

 

Some officers from the Greater Jakarta metropolitan police and Jakarta's transportation agency made parking arrangements inside and outside the mosque. Several unofficial parking lots have emerged, disrupting traffic flow. (RRI.co.id/Rizki Supermana)

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rama@voinews.id (Rama Shidqi P.) Indonesia Today Wed, 10 Apr 2024 13:42:31 +0700
Indonesia sent humanitarian aid to Palestine and Sudan https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28178-indonesia-sent-humanitarian-aid-to-palestine-and-sudan https://voinews.id/index.php/international-news/item/28178-indonesia-sent-humanitarian-aid-to-palestine-and-sudan

Indonesian president Joko Widodo released the delivery of humanitarian aid to Palestinians and Sudanese at an event held at the Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force Base in Jakarta on Wednesday (3/4/2024). (Photo: BPMI Setpres/Muchlis Jr)

 

VOInews.id, Jakarta: Indonesian president, Joko Widodo (Jokowi) released humanitarian aid for the Palestinian people in Egypt and the Sudanese people affected by conflict and disease. The President released the aid from Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force Base in Jakarta on Wednesday (3/4/2024).

In his remarks, President Jokowi said that Indonesia was concerned about the humanitarian events that occurred in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. The President also stated that the country was concerned about the internal conflict taking place in Sudan, which he said had caused many victims.

 

"Therefore, for the umpteenth time we are carrying out a humanitarian mission again by sending aid to Egypt and Sudan to help our brothers and sisters who need help," said President Jokowi, quoted from a statement from the Indonesian Presidential Secretariat on Wednesday.

 

President Jokowi continued that the aid sent was worth approximately IDR 30 billion (about US$1.8 million). The aid is in the form of medicines, medical equipment, and other assistance. The President claimed that the aid sent had been adjusted to needs on the ground, and according to the requests of the two countries.

 

"And other assistance tailored to existing needs on the ground, in accordance with official requests from the governments of Egypt and Sudan," he continued.

 

President Joko Widodo added that the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) chairman, Suharyanto led the delegation to deliver aid. He said the delegation comprises elements from ministries, institutions, and government partners.

 

On a separate occasion, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Retno Marsudi, said this was the umpteenth time this aid had been sent. Recently, Retno said, Indonesia sent aid by parachutes to deliver aid from the air via Jordan.

 

Minister Retno added that aid from Indonesia sent by land had reached more than 4,400 tons. The assistance came from the Indonesian government, community, and non-governmental organizations. Retno also confirmed that almost all aid from Indonesia had gone to Palestine.

 

Previously, the Indonesian government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs received diplomatic notes from Egypt and Sudan. Both asked for humanitarian assistance for the people facing conflict and disease outbreaks.

 

The Egyptian government hopes for Indonesia's assistance in dealing with Palestinian refugees who entered Egypt as a result of Israel's invasion of Gaza, Palestine. Currently, Rafah hosts more than 1.5 million refugees.

 

The Sudanese government also hopes for similar assistance for its people who are victims of internal conflict and a cholera outbreak. There are at least 2,525 suspected cases of acute watery diarrhea or cholera suffered by local people, thus requiring medical equipment.

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rama@voinews.id (Rama Shidqi P.) Indonesia Today Wed, 03 Apr 2024 14:14:43 +0700