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AFP Fifty-one employees with Indonesia’s anti-corruption commission will be fired after flunking a mandatory national loyalty test, the civil service announced, as critics accused the government of getting rid of capable graft busters and undermining the agency’s independence. The decision to dismiss these Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) staffers followed weeks of controversy that swirled around the so-called National Outlook Test. They were required to pass it as their agency transitions to being run by the civil service, which will take over the KPK later this year, officials said. The 51 were among 75 KPK employees who failed the test earlier this month, but the 51 failed on particular questions which they had to answer correctly and for which they would have no chance to retake the test, according to Bima Haria Wibisana, the head of the National Civil Service Agency (BKN). ....
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There are also teachers who, possibly because they are scared, choose to bow their heads, give up teaching certain subjects and when students shout anti-Semitic and anti-Western insults to act as if they hear nothing. It has become almost impossible in most French high schools to talk about either Israel or the Holocaust. Most journalists seem to prefer avoiding all discussion of the advance of radical Islam in France. They know that those who do so are immediately called racists or Islamophobes and are often threatened, prosecuted, sentenced to heavy fines or fired from their place of work. ....