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SKB and Civil Freedoms

The joint ministerial decree (SKB) on managing radicalism in the civil service at the very least illustrates the growth of radicalism among civil servants.

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Civil servants employed by the Jakarta provincial administration take part in a ceremony commemorating the 74th anniversary of Indonesian independence on 17 Aug. 2019 in the Pantai Maju (Pulau D) reclaimed island in Jakarta Bay.

The joint ministerial decree (SKB) on managing radicalism in the civil service at the very least illustrates the growth of radicalism among civil servants.

The SKB, which was signed by six ministers and five agency heads this month, is also a message that the government of President Joko Widodo and Vice President Ma\'ruf Amin is concerned about the spread of intolerance, hostility and hate among the public, including civil servants.

Editor:
naranasrullah
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