It is said that Kalimantan is the place where Jin throws children away, the Malay Youth Front reports Edy Mulyadi to the West Kalimantan Regional Police

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Tuesday, January 25, 2022

It is said that Kalimantan is the place where Jin throws children away, the Malay Youth Front reports Edy Mulyadi to the West Kalimantan Regional Police

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Barisan Pemuda Melayu reports Edy Mulyadi to the West Kalimantan Police
Barisan Pemuda Melayu reports Edy Mulyadi to the West Kalimantan Police.

BorneoTribun Pontianak - Barisan Pemuda Melayu (BPM) West Kalimantan officially reported Edy Mulyadi to the West Kalimantan Police regarding Edy Mulyadi's remarks that said Kalimantan was a place for genies to throw children.

"Yes, that's right, today we reported Edy Mulyadi to the West Kalimantan Regional Police for his remarks that deeply offended the people of Kalimantan, especially the people of West Kalimantan," said Head of the West Kalimantan BPM DPP Security Task Force, Deni Purwanto, Tuesday, January 25, 2022.

According to him, the report submitted to the Regional Police is related to cases of criminal acts of spreading hate speech against ethnicity, religion, race, and between groups.

"As a child born in Kalimantan, I feel humiliated, ridiculed and humiliated for Edy Mulyadi's statement," he said.

As the head of the Security Task Force at BPM West Kalimantan, he then held discussions with friends of the general chairman and friends at BPM to report Edy Mulyadi to the West Kalimantan Police.

"We ask that the report we make is immediately followed up by the police, especially the Polda Metro Jaya, so that it doesn't drag on. Moreover, Edy Mulyadi's words have outrageously offended the people of Kalimantan," he said.

His party, said Deny, also asked the chief of the Indonesian National Police, Kajagung, and the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs to oversee the case of hate speech made by Edy Mulyadi.

He emphasized that this case cannot be resolved by simply apologizing, but must be resolved in accordance with the laws in force in this country so that there is a deterrent effect for those who do it.

"Borneo is not a place where genies throw their children away, nor are we monkeys," he explained.

This island of Borneo, said Deni, already has a civilization that is superior to other civilizations in the archipelago, because the oldest and first kingdom in Indonesia is in Kalimantan, namely the kingdom of Kutai Kertanegara.

Moreover, he said, Kalimantan is inhabited by multi-ethnic people who always maintain diversity and differences, so that BPM Kalbar feels called upon by his words that have injured the people of Kalimantan.

Deny also asked the BPM management in 14 regencies/cities in West Kalimantan, as well as the public not to be provoked by the case.

"Let's work together to keep Kamtibmas safe and always, we also ask that we all always be wise in responding to this case, and leave the legal process to the competent authorities," he pleaded. (*)
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