🤝 The video is about the experience of PBB detainees in Indonesia.
🔒 The main character, named PBB, is a student of Electrical Engineering at Sam Ratulangi University in Manado.
🌍 PBB and his family are undocumented immigrants in Indonesia after their asylum application was rejected.
💡 Migration policies in Indonesia restrict access to basic necessities for asylum seekers and illegal immigrants.
🏠 In 2011, a PBB family was moved to Manado and held in immigration detention, but they were allowed to participate in community activities, including schooling.
🎥 The PBB family utilized their public appearance on a talk show to advocate for their family's suffering and express their frustrations with the lack of change.
👥 The video is about siblings who have been prisoners of war since childhood.
💼 They have been given the nicknames Nur and Sakinah by their family.
📚 Being called prisoners of war carries a lot of responsibility and history for them.
🔍 The video discusses the imprisonment and mistreatment of prisoners in Indonesia by the UN and UNHCR.
⚖️ The lack of accountability from the UN and UNHCR is highlighted, with individuals being treated as illegal immigrants after their asylum requests are denied.
⛓️ Despite offers of voluntary repatriation, some individuals, like Yakub's family, remain imprisoned in Indonesia.
🏢 Tahanan PBB dan Tahanan PBB II di Indonesia tidak mengganti nama mereka.
📚 Tahanan PBB dan keluarga mereka diperbolehkan mengenyam pendidikan di SMA Negeri 4 Manado tanpa membayar biaya operasional.
👨👩👧👦 Masyarakat Indonesia, termasuk di Manado, memperlakukan tahanan PBB dengan baik.
⭐ The speaker, who is the third principal of a school, believes that all students, including the prisoners, have the right to education.
👍 The speaker has had positive experiences with the prisoners enrolled in their school, noting their good character and loyalty.
🔑 The speaker is open to accepting more prisoner students and suggests long-term solutions such as naturalization for their future.
Tahanan PBB di Indonesia dapat memperoleh kembali status pengungsi dengan berkomunikasi dengan pemerintah.
Tahanan PBB lebih fokus pada keinginan hidup tenang bersama keluarganya daripada mengganti nama.
Perubahan nama akan menghapus sejarah tahanan PBB.
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