Ambroncius Nababan opens up about the photos of Pigai and Gorilla



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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –

President General of Volunteers Pro Jokowi-Amin (Projamin) Ambroncius Nababan open your voice regarding the upload on your Facebook account containing a photo of the former Komnas HAM commissioner Natalius Pigai and gorilla accompanied by comments on vaccines.

Ambroncius said his burden was in the context of Natalius’ statement that he rejected the Covid-19 Sinovac vaccine and preferred to buy vaccines abroad.

As a Jokowi volunteer, he was angered by Natalius’s statement.

“It is a human right to reject Sinovac, please. But don’t provoke as if Sinovac is not good, not good, not safe,” Ambroncius said when contacted. CNNIndonesia.com, Monday (1/25).

Excited, he then searched for something to climb over Natalius.

“I was looking for what could be published to criticize it as satire. Then I saw a photo of him with a gorilla,” he said.

He claimed that the photo of Natalius that was juxtaposed with the Gorilla had been around a lot and was not made by him. He admitted that he only made words for the charge.
The cargo, he said, was also destined for Natalius and not the people of Papua.

“In addition, I have been in Papua for decades, I have fought many times, even a legislative candidate there, it is impossible to betray or insult the Papuan people, right? That is very far. Besides, committing racism does not make sense,” he said.

Natalius Pigai previously announced that he had received alleged racial treatment. Pigai uploaded a screenshot of racial content on Ambroncius Nababan’s Facebook account.

In it, Natalius’ photo is juxtaposed with a photo of a gorilla along with comments related to vaccination.

“Edodoeee pace. Your vaccine is not a sinovac rhythm, but you said it was the rabies vaccine,” Ambroncius Nababan’s account wrote in a photo uploaded to his Twitter account @ NataliusPigai2 on Sunday (1/24).

Pigai said that during the Joko Widodo administration, massacres, assassinations and human rights crimes in Papua tended to be based on racism.

According to him, the state maintains and manages racism as a means to hit anyone who opposes power.

[Gambas:Video CNN]

(yoa / gil)




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