*Babinsa alias mata dan telinga intel tingkat Rt untuk mendegar dan melihat
gerak gerik warga tentangga. Baru saja anggota Babinsa dapat kenaikan gaji.
Babinsa ini peninggalan dari masa penjajahan Jepang yang diterapkan oleh
Kempetai (polisi rahasia Jepang) pada masa perang dunia kedua.*


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Jokowi camp wants Babinsa frozen

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   Ina Parlina

   The Jakarta Post

Jakarta | Sun, June 8, 2014 | 12:24 pm

[image: Jokowi camp wants Babinsa frozen] *All clear: *Presidential hopeful
Joko '€œJokowi'€ Widodo (right) shakes hands with a member of the Elections
Monitoring Agency (Bawaslu), Nelson Simanjuntak, at the committee'€™s
headquarters in Jakarta on Saturday. Jokowi came in to explain the early
alleged campaign statements he made during the ballot number draw at the
General Elections Commission (KPU) office. (Antara/Widodo S. Jusuf)

The campaign team of presidential candidate Joko '€œJokowi'€ Widodo has
demanded that the Indonesian Military (TNI) suspend the operation of its
village supervisory non-commissioned officers (Babinsa) ahead of the
presidential election.

The demand was made following allegations that Babinsa officers have been
going door-to-door and asking residents to vote for rival candidate,
Prabowo Subianto, a former commander of the Army'€™s Special Forces
(Kopassus).

'€œIt would be better for the TNI commander to temporarily freeze the
Babinsa and Babinkamtibmas [village-assigned police officers who act as
advisers on security and public order] operations,'€ Jokowi'€™s campaign
team chairman, Tjahjo Kumolo, told reporters on Saturday.

Tjahjo said Jokowi'€™s team would speak with TNI commander Gen. Moeldoko
and National Police chief Gen. Sutarman concerning its request. '€œThis is
our position,'€ he said, adding that the recent allegation undermined the
TNI'€™s credibility.

Also on Saturday, Jokowi called on the Elections Monitoring Agency
(Bawaslu) to thoroughly investigate the allegation.

'€œWe have asked [Bawaslu] to prioritize this [inquiry] so that our
political rights and the political rights of the people are protected,'€ he
said.

The allegation against the Babinsa first emerged on a social media site on
Thursday. Media reports said that early on Tuesday, a resident from a
predominantly Chinese neighborhood in Central Jakarta was visited by a man
claiming to be a Babinsa officer who said he had been assigned to verify
data of eligible voters in the neighborhood. It was later alleged that the
officer was in fact registering the intention of locals in the area to vote
for Prabowo.

Bawaslu said it would be summoning Gen. Moeldoko on Monday concerning the
allegation, while Bawaslu member Daniel Zuchron said his office was taking
the case seriously as the military had to maintain its neutrality
throughout the election period.

The incident surfaced only a few days after President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono had warned several military and police generals, who had been
approached by political parties to gain their support in the upcoming
election, to steer clear of politics.

It is believed that the illegal campaigning by Babinsa for Prabowo has not
been confined to Jakarta. Seknas Jokowi, a volunteer support organization
for Jokowi, has accused several Babinsa officers in Gunungkidul,
Yogyakarta, of distributing to locals campaign paraphernalia in support of
Prabowo.

Prabowo'€™s campaign team has denied any involvement in the alleged
incident, which it said had discredited its candidate.

Separately, after a campaign visit to Bekasi, West Java, Prabowo'€™s
running mate, Hatta Rajasa, said he believed that the TNI was a
professional institution. '€œI am confident that the TNI will maintain its
neutrality,'€ Hatta was reported by Antara news agency as saying.

Former TNI commander Djoko Santoso, who is a Prabowo supporter, has called
for a thorough investigation. '€œIf the allegations are true, firm action
must be taken. But don'€™t slander [the TNI] because it will divide us. And
that'€™s not good,'€ he said as quoted by Antara.

Bawaslu, meanwhile, has cleared Jokowi of committing a campaign violation
after questioning him on Saturday. '€œWhat he did does not meet the
criteria of campaigning as stipulated in Article 1[22] of the 2008
Presidential Election Law,'€ Bawaslu commissioner Nelson Simanjuntak said.

Jokowi was accused of early campaigning during the drawing of his ballot
number last week. In his speech, after drawing the number '€œ2'€ , Jokowi
said two was a number of balance, and that people should vote for him and
his running mate, Jusuf Kalla.

He claimed he had no intention to get a head start before the campaign
period officially began. He said his words were spontaneous; they were not
part of a pre-written, prepared speech. '€œJust look at the context; I did
not address [our campaign'€™s] vision, mission or programs,'€ Jokowi added.

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