1,047 Students Become Victims Of TIP In Germany, Coordinating Ministry For Human Development And Culture Hopes That There Will Be No Words From Madang To Foreign Affairs
JAKARTA - The Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Culture (Kemenko PMK) hopes that the alleged case of the Crime of Trafficking in Persons (TPPO) under the guise of an internship or ferryjob to Germany will not deter students from interning abroad.
As many as 1,047 Indonesian students are known to be victims of the alleged TIP case under the guise of internships in Germany. "Our interest is that this incident will certainly be evaluated according to existing regulations. But don't deter both higher education institutions and student students from then interning abroad. That's what is important," said Deputy for Coordination of Education Quality Improvement and Religious Moderation at the Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Culture Warsito in his statement, Wednesday, April 3, confiscated by Antara. Warsito explained, internship programs abroad are still necessary for students and students in increasing their self-development capacity. They will gain experience as well as increased discipline and persistence. Moreover, on the other hand, the capacity at home to provide internship facilities, both large and medium industries, is still not sufficient. That way, he said, the government will evaluate and fix from the regulatory side so that cases like today do not happen again. "So that our approach is how the necessary regulations will be studied. So we must encourage the experience of course later what regulations we can provide," he said.