Rakyat Merdeka

Rakyat Merdeka (literally The Free People) is an Indonesian daily tabloid newspaper, owned by the country's largest media group Jawa Pos. The newspaper has gained prominence as a result of its controversial headlines and its "gritty, often abrasive, style",[1] with articles and caricatures that frequently strongly criticize the political establishment.

Rakyat Merdeka
TypeDaily Newspaper
FormatPrint, online
Owner(s)Jawa Pos Group
PublisherJawa Pos Group
Founded1999
Political alignmentSecular
LanguageIndonesian
Websitehttps://rmco.id/

Controversy

In September 2003, Rakyat Merdeka’s former chief editor Karim Paputungan was sentenced by the Central Jakarta District Court to five months in jail, suspended for 10 months, for insulting the speaker of the DPR, Akbar Tandjung. In a separate case, Suparatkam, another editor, was given a suspended six-month jail sentence and a one-year probation, after being found guilty by a Jakarta court for "spreading hatred" after he published headlines critical of the Indonesian government and then President Megawati Sukarnoputri.[2]

On 27 March 2006, the newspaper published a front-page editorial cartoon depicting the then Australian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister as copulating dingoes.[3]

gollark: Krist names would be an awful system to use.
gollark: Just allow direct peripheral access to every other connected device, for security.
gollark: Please no.
gollark: Other sign plese?
gollark: Keanu: if you get someone to place the traffic enforcer turtle, then remove their trust, it'll be unable to destroy blocks.

See also

  • Rakyat Merdeka cartoon controversy

References

  1. Discussion of censorship by Amnesty International
  2. Worldwide Drive Against Indonesia's Press Curbs Archived 2007-03-13 at the Wayback Machine, Rakesh K. Simha, OneWorld South Asia, 16 August 2004
  3. Hyland, Tom; Debelle, Penelope (2 April 2006). "Cartoon anger fears". The Age. Fairfax Media. Archived from the original on 2 October 2016.
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