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ALSA LC UGM
ALSA LC UGM
21 episodes
1 week ago
Asian Law Students’ Association (ALSA) is a non-profit, non-political organization that aims to connects law students from the corners of Asia. As an organization that includes 16 national chapters, ALSA has been a melting pot for various culture throughout Asia since its founding over 30 years ago. With the sheer number of national chapters that joined ALSA, the organization has connected around 12.000 students Asia-wide.
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Asian Law Students’ Association (ALSA) is a non-profit, non-political organization that aims to connects law students from the corners of Asia. As an organization that includes 16 national chapters, ALSA has been a melting pot for various culture throughout Asia since its founding over 30 years ago. With the sheer number of national chapters that joined ALSA, the organization has connected around 12.000 students Asia-wide.
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ALSA LAWCAST #4 (Part 1): "Mural Kritik Pemerintah Dihapus Paksa, Masih Bebaskah Rakyat Berpendapat?"
ALSA LC UGM
29 minutes 59 seconds
4 years ago
ALSA LAWCAST #4 (Part 1): "Mural Kritik Pemerintah Dihapus Paksa, Masih Bebaskah Rakyat Berpendapat?"

Greetings, ALSAians!

 

Some time ago, social media was bustling with the appearance of a mural with a face similar to Jokowi's blindfolded with the words 404: Not Found. The discussion became even more lively when the mural was removed by the authorities and not long after a massive mural removal to ones which were suspected to contain criticism towards the government happened. The climax was when those muralists were "hunted" by the police. A huge wave of protest on social media has arisen regarding the people's freedom of expression. Even Gejayan Memanggil held a mural contest titled Lomba Mural Dibungkam, which was participated by muralists in various cities in Indonesia as a form of protest. Public discussion about this case is also associated with the "rebirth" of the article on insulting the president in the RUU KUHP. The question arises: What will happen to the people's freedom of expression in the future?

As the public, especially the muralists concern is increasing regarding the assurance of their right to freedom of expression, it is necessary to hold discussions and actions to raise public awareness about the right to freedom of expression. To realize this goal, the Law Development Division of ALSA LC UGM proudly presents a Podcast entitled:

"LAWCAST #4: "Mural Kritik Pemerintah Dihapus Paksa, Masih Bebaskah Rakyat Berpendapat?"

This discussion will be guided by Moderator: Ainnaya Fitri Qamarani (Law Development, 2020)

And participated by special guests:

1. Amat Banteng - Pecandu Seni Kampus; and

2. Muhammad Fatahillah Akbar, S.H., LL.M. (UGM)

This podcast can be accessed on Spotify ALSA LC UGM. With this podcast, we hope that we can give a comprehensive understanding and spread awareness related to the right of freedom of expression. Stay safe and take care wherever you are!

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ALSA LC UGM
Asian Law Students’ Association (ALSA) is a non-profit, non-political organization that aims to connects law students from the corners of Asia. As an organization that includes 16 national chapters, ALSA has been a melting pot for various culture throughout Asia since its founding over 30 years ago. With the sheer number of national chapters that joined ALSA, the organization has connected around 12.000 students Asia-wide.