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        "msgid": "sumarsihs-struggle-remains-unresolved-until-government-delivers-six-reform-agendas-1780314314",
        "date": "2026-05-25 10:15:54",
        "title": "Sumarsih's Struggle Remains Unresolved Until Government Delivers Six Reform Agendas",
        "author": "Nawir Arsyad Akbar",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "Human rights activist Maria Catarina Sumarsih, whose son died in the 1998 Semanggi I incident, has stated that her struggle will persist until the government implements six key reforms: regional autonomy, rule of law, and an end to corruption, collusion, and nepotism. She emphasised that authorities must cease violence and uphold constitutional duties, with her enduring love for her son driving her continued activism for democracy.",
        "content": "<p>JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com: Human rights activist Maria Catarina Sumarsih\nhas stated that her struggle will not end until the government\nimplements six reform agendas. Sumarsih is the mother of Bernardinus\nRealino Norma Irawan, also known as Wawan, who died in the 1998 Semanggi\nI incident. \u201cUntil when will the struggle to continue Wawan and his\ncomrades\u2019 unfinished fight\u2014the student movement alongside the people\nstriving for Indonesia to become a democratic nation by demanding the\nimplementation of reform agendas?\u201d Sumarsih said in Kompas.com\u2019s Gaspol!\npodcast, reported on Monday, 25 May 2026. She added that the government\nmust implement maximum regional autonomy, uphold the rule of law, and\ncreate a government free from corruption, collusion, and nepotism (KKN).\n\u201cI engage in these activities in any form to preserve the struggle for\nreform and democracy,\u201d Sumarsih stated. She emphasised that whoever\nholds power must halt violence and honour their oath as stipulated in\nthe 1945 Constitution. \u201cThere are two issues: first, Wawan has already\nbeen a victim. Second, if this struggle is not resolved soon, then I\nmust continue to uphold the fight for reform and democracy,\u201d Sumarsih\nsaid. \u201cBlack symbolises steadfastness. Steadfastness in love. To this\nday, I love Wawan, and that love inspires our family\u2019s journey and\npilgrimages,\u201d she added.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/sumarsihs-struggle-remains-unresolved-until-government-delivers-six-reform-agendas-1780314314",
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