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Indonesian govt and private sector team up to train 9 million digital professionals by 2030 thestar.com.my - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thestar.com.my Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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HELL ON EARTH Inside Indonesia’s horrific exorcisms, rapes and electroshock torture to ‘cure’ LGBT people and ‘pray away the gay’ May 11 2021, 6:43 ET EXORCISMS have largely been confined to the history books – but they re a grim modern-day reality in Indonesia. Many made to have the treatment don t even have anything wrong with them, but are told they re possessed by demonic spirits because they re LGBT. 9 A cleric performing an exorcism on members of the LGBT community in Jakarta, IndonesiaCredit: AFP Islamic exorcisms, or ruqyah , have come under renewed scrutiny in the Southeast Asian nation after some practitioners have even offered corrective rape as part of a service to cure LGBT people. ....
'Conversion therapy' website haunts Indonesian LGBT activists asiaone.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from asiaone.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Credit: Photo by Harry Marshall A comprehensive new study into the key user groups in Indonesia s bird trade offers hope for protecting species through behavioural change. Novel research led by Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) and Chester Zoo has identified three main groups within the Indonesian songbird owner community: hobbyist , contestant and breeder . Indonesia hosts 16% of the worlds bird species and is widely acknowledged as the global epicenter of the wild bird trade. The majority of this trade is concentrated in Java, Indonesia s fourth largest and most populous island. Songbirds, in particular, are highly sought after, with bird owners falling into three main consumer groups: hobbyists, who own birds primarily as pets; contestants, who own birds to enter in singing contests; and breeders, who own birds to breed and/or train for resale or as a pastime. ....