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Batam Musicians Unique Style Reject Government Regulation, Holds Concert in Pasir Putih

Musician in Batam who get anger, holds concert at Pasir Putih Carnival Market to taking action for defend about government regulation called RKUHP.

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Polemic over the emergence of several 'rubber articles' in government regulation called Rancangan Kitab Undang-Undang Hukum Pidana (RKUHP) also angered some musicians in Batam. 

TRIBUNBATAM.id - Polemic against some 'rubber articles' talks in government regulation called Rancangan Kitab Undang-Undang Hukum Pidana (RKUHP) also made some musician in Batam get anger.

Undaunted, musician in Batam also took part on taking action to defend about this polemic.

"Who is not worried about the rubber articles in RKUHP? ​​This is our way to voice it through music," Dika said as the 16th Melodic Corner committee on Sunday (09/28/2019) night.

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Gathering at Batam Center's Pasir Putih Carnival Market, the musician presented several entertaining musical performances while speaking out their responses to RKUHP and the revised Corruption Eradication Commission called Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (KPK) Law.

"We also not wanted the government to infirm the KPK. Who else will escort corruptors in Indonesia?" continued Dika.

In this musical performance, the event committee also invited to raise a white cloth that read "Refuse RKUHP".

"There (white cloth) we ask friends who are present to sign, also send messages to the government. That is as a petition that we will send to friends in Jakarta," explained Dika while explaining the signing action which is a form of action spontaneity.

Dika Admittedly, around 200 people agreed there on the basis of solidarity.

Faced with many victims that down at several areas of demonstration.

"Some died, some were injured. This program is also a moral support for the nation," Dika added.

This musical performance was even more solemn when one of the musician performed a national compulsory song.

While embracing, the audience was dissolved in song that was sung.

"Freedom. Long live the nations," one of the spectators shouted.

Almost ten musicians present in several agendas with their music genre.

One of those who believe, music is one way to voice aspirations.

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