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My name is Rully Malay
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I am a busker of transvestites
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And I survived with this way
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like my friends survive
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it is with busking way
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Busking for transvestites is
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a way to survive
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with an art work
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entertain to others
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and have provided a living
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livelihood for them
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for decades
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Transvestites working with busking way because the country can't
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facilitate their basic rights
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as a human
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as well as citizens
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unity of the Republic of Indonesia
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we know that
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in Yogyakarta Special Region
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more than 360 transvestites were recorded
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in database
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and almost 70%
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their job is buskers
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and they have no better choice
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to survive
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Then since the assessment camp was established
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in 2014 until now
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more than 30 people were arrested
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Then since the Government
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of Special Region of Yogyakarta
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Establish Regional Regulation NO.1 of 2014
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busking
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considered an act of begging
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and trampling
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whereas in substance
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the meaning of busking clearly is an art work
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For the government
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through the Transtip (security of Yogyakarta region) Service
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the transvestite buskers were arrested
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then forcibly taken
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to camp assessment
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and told to make a confession
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as a social problem
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even though they are
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clearly domiciled in one area
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in the Yogyakarta Special Region
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then have a place to live
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then they have a job
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their job is as a busker
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When they are arrested
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detained
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without trial process
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and without a fixed time
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when they come out
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their economic life becomes
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back at zero
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they lost their homes
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because maybe a boarding house
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no longer allow
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because it's already late paying the boarding house
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they cannot fulfill
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daily living needs
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of course they also have responsibilities
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In my perspective
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that there is state negligence
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in fulfilling human rights
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for the transvestite friends
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the state should be
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has three constitutional obligations
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First,
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The state must respect human rights
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then the second
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The state must be able to
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protect all citizens
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then the state has an obligation
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to fulfill human rights
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it is one of the mandates
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in act No. 39 of 1999
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about human rights
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and this is in line
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with the national goal of the Indonesian Nation
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contained inside
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1945 Constitution