BOILING POINT
Briefly

"The need to manipulate truth and memory is not new, but in today's context, it serves as a tool for both empowerment and repression. This duality highlights how archives can both reveal and obscure historical realities, potentially leading to misuse in political narratives that favor one version of the past over another."
"This current political climate in Indonesia is a reminder of how history often repeats itself. The people are caught in a cycle of expecting violence and protests, reminiscent of past struggles for democracy. How we remember that past shapes our present actions and responses to political crises."
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