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The Wind of Solidarity Blows from the City of ‘Anging Mammiri’

The long history of struggle and the principles of life passed down from generation to generation have established a strong sense of solidarity in Makassar city.

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By Saiful Rijal Yunus
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A West Sulawesi earthquake survivor and his son left the Matutu Inang Refugee Camp, in Makassar, South Sulawesi, heading for isolation, Wednesday (20/1/2021).

The long history of struggle and the principles of life passed down from generation to generation have established a strong sense of solidarity in Makassar city. Helping in disasters is one of the activities through which people from the land of "Anging Mammiri" express their solidarity.

In the rain, six women were unloading spinach, eggs, water spinach, tofu, chicken and cooking oil from the trunk of a car at the Matutu Inang social home in Makassar, South Sulawesi, on Thursday (21/1/2021) morning. Attendants at the social home run by the South Sulawesi provincial government helped lift these items.

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