Indonesia in Crisis: What is Seen from the Distance of Hong Kong
Indonesia has been independent for decades. However, in the midst of the nation's maturing age, many questions and anxieties arise about the direction of this country.
From Hong Kong, Indonesian migrants see their homeland in a different way. Distance does not make them stop caring. On the contrary, longing for family and hometown makes them more sensitive to various issues facing Indonesia: economic uncertainty, social inequality, declining public trust, and concerns about the future of democracy and communal life.
In this episode of the KKIHK Podcast, the diaspora shares their views and experiences on how various crises occurring in Indonesia are also felt by the families they left behind. Behind every news from the homeland, there are anxious parents, growing children, and families hoping for a better future.
Through the perspective of Catholic faith, this podcast invites us to not only see the crisis as a source of fear but also as a call to strengthen solidarity, maintain hope, and take part in building the common good.
Let us listen to the voices from afar, see Indonesia with honest eyes, and keep the prayers alive for the nation we love. Because even far from the homeland, the hearts of migrants still beat for Indonesia.
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