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Tuti Kilwouw had not expected to finally leave Tobelo to save herself after anxiety had been haunting her for months.

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Linda Christanti
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Young people join the Bandung Anti Hoaks (Bandung Against Hoaxes) declaration organized by the Indonesian Anti-Libel Society (Mafindo) during Car Free Day on Jl. Ir Djuanda, Bandung, West Java, on March 31, 2019 (31/3/2019).

Tuti Kilwouw had not expected to finally leave Tobelo to save herself after anxiety had been haunting her for months.

She was 11 years old at the time, studying in grade 1 of junior high school. Her parents were migrants in Tobelo. Her mother was from West Seram, her father from East Seram. Tuti was a Muslim. She had good friends among children of different ethnicity and religion.

Editor:
naranasrullah
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