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PANCASILA ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS: JESSICA WONGSO'S CASE STUDY Ratu Fajar Diva Malika Bahagia; Siti Maizul Habibah
JURNAL SETIA PANCASILA Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Setia Pancasila, Februari 2024
Publisher : PRODI PENDIDIKAN PANCASILA DAN KEWARGANEGARAAN STKIP PGRI SUMENEP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36379/jsp.v4i2.496

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Pancasila is the legal basis for all legal and constitutional resources in the country of Indonesia. All behavior in nationality will be governed in pancasila, especially in legal and political spheres. At present, a Indonesia tela has become an easy target for law-enforcement politicians. The law is blunt up and blunt down, can we see in the case of Jessica Wongso’s cyanide coffee. The case has been going on since 2016 - now, the final decision of the panel of judges remains a raging debate throughout Indonesia. The pancasila implementation in the case of Jessica Wongso’s is very correct with the item of 5, which is social justice for all people of Indonesia. Mirna's death was thought to have been caused by a cyanide contaminated coffee intake. Before the police put a suspect in the murder case, mass media, especially online media, together accused Jessica Wongso, as many of mirna's friends in gulping down the coffee, as the person responsible for mirna's death. In their news, without much verification and with great haste from the phase of inquiry, inquiry, to trial, some online media have judged Jessica’s, also called the trial by the press. Especially in Jessica's case, with the hope that in the future there will be no further negative effects from the giver.
Respon Pengemudi Ojek Online terhadap Gerakan Stop Tot tot wuk wuk sebagai Wujud Kesadaran Toleransi di Jalan Raya (Studi Kasus di Kota Surabaya) Nur Azizah Rahayu Ningsih; Nur Chamidah; Sasmia Desinta Wulandari; Siti Maizul Habibah
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): OKTOBER-DESEMBER
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/t7seaa63

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The roadway, as a shared public space, requires all users to develop awareness, tolerance, and adherence to traffic regulations. The response of online motorcycle taxi drivers to the stop tot tot wuk wuk movement represents a form of articulated tolerance awareness in road interactions, particularly within the socio-traffic context of Surabaya City. This study employs a descriptive qualitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and non-participant observations. The analysis process utilized the Miles and Huberman model, while data validity was ensured through technique triangulation. The findings indicate that the stop tot tot wuk wuk movement is perceived by drivers as a critique of the improper use of sirens, which often generates psychological pressure, discomfort, and unequal relations among road users. Although online motorcycle taxi drivers frequently choose to yield for the sake of safety and traffic flow, they also experience ethical imbalance in the use of public road space. This phenomenon illustrates that tolerance on the road has not yet matured as a shared moral consciousness. Thus, the movement serves not only as an expression of social critique but also as a reflective moment to strengthen the values of tolerance and traffic ethics.