Quiet thoughts,
loud questions.
If justice had done its job, I'd have less to rant about — but here we are. I write essays from Jakarta about people, the law, and the quiet moments in between. Welcome to my corner of the world.

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An Open Letter from Indonesia to The World
On the death of Affan Kurniawan, accountability after state violence, and Indonesia's relationship to the Rome Statute.
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What If Starvation Has No God — and Neither Do We?
An essay on famine, moral responsibility, and the architecture of looking away.
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How #KaburAjaDulu Reflects a Broken Human Rights System in Indonesia
Two viral hashtags as a referendum on whether Indonesians still believe the system is winnable.
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Lulu Anggriani — writer, lawyer, perpetual question-asker.
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