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Hoax News and Future Threats: A Study of the Constitution, Pancasila, and the Law Aisyah, Siti; Dika, Muhammad Fathan Zahran; Yasmin, Afra; Hanifah, Tarissa Putri; Pradana, Floribertus Bujana Adi
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 1 No 1 (2022): January-June, 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v1i1.56881

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The rise of fake news (hoax) circulating in the community is a serious threat to the Indonesian nation, because it can divide the unity of Indonesia. Indonesia, which is a multi-cultural country consisting of various religions, ethnicities, races, and ethnicities, is vulnerable to conflicts between community groups. Fake news is news that contains information that is not in accordance with the actual situation. Fake news aims to deceive, cause hatred, or hostility to certain individuals or groups of people based on religion, race, and between groups. This paper explains how fake news or hoaxes can break Indonesian unity. How is fake news in the perspective of criminology to find out the motives and goals of the perpetrators of spreading fake news, fake news in the perspective of Pancasila, as well as the efforts that can be made by the community and government to prevent and overcome the spread of fake news. The thing to do to prevent fake news is to sort out the news in order to prevent believing in fake news (hoax), by not only reading the news title, but also paying attention to the URL address of the site, and checking the facts, whether the content of the news is credible and sourced from official institution.
Legal Aid Program for Mining Cases between PT Tambang Mas Sangihe and the Sangihe Community Rizalda, Arisa Risma; Sekarjati, Rosa De Lima Gita; Hanifah, Tarissa Putri; Purnama, Azzahra Ditha; Putri, Dena Cahya Setia
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Justice and Human Rights: Between Theories and Practices
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v4i1.61922

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The abundant gold content makes the Sangihe Islands Regency the prima donna of entrepreneurs who are contested to open additional land in the Regency. One of the mining companies interested in opening mining areas is a Canadian company, PT Tambang Mas Sangihe (TMS). The company is a Contract of Work holder with an area of ​​57% of the total area of ​​the Sangihe Islands Regency or about 42,000 hectares. The existence of mining not only brings economic benefits, but also has negative impacts that must be considered. The most affected parties are the community, especially local residents. Damage to the environment, natural disasters, social and other problems become the shadow of people's lives. Utilization of natural resources needs to be carried out in a balanced manner so that it does not only achieve economic needs but also does not sacrifice nature and the social community, especially the local residents of the Sangihe Islands Regency.