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While Indonesia’s national motto, Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity), promotes harmony, the lived reality for many "outsider groups" involves navigating deep-seated social issues, cultural friction, and systemic discrimination. This article explores the intricate dynamics of how kumpulan orang luar interact with mainstream Indonesian society, focusing on the core social issues and cultural clashes that define their existence. The air smells of clove cigarettes, rain-soaked concrete,
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Setting: A cramped, paint-peeling warung kopi in a back alley of Yogyakarta, 2023. The air smells of clove cigarettes, rain-soaked concrete, and fried tempeh. The air smells of clove cigarettes
Citizenship and Legal Status: A primary issue for the Indonesian diaspora is the advocacy for dual citizenship. Current Indonesian law does not recognize dual citizenship for adults, forcing those living abroad to renounce their Indonesian nationality if they naturalize elsewhere.