JAKARTA - Artist Tsania Marwa is still waiting for good faith from her ex-husband, Atalarik Syach to give her two children, Syarif Muhammad Fajri and Aisyah Shabira, who were allegedly forcibly taken by her own father.
He firmly requested that Atalarik set an example as a good citizen and obey the law which has clearly been written on paper.
"I hope for that I become a good and obedient citizen of the law because it is clear that everything is black and white," said Tsania Marwa at the Constitutional Court, Central Jakarta, Monday, March 18.
Even though they have been fighting for 7 years to get their rights as legal child custody holders, Tsania Marwa is still waiting for Atalarik Syach's good faith every time.
"It's been until the realm of review is no longer an appeal, so let's work together, for children too, everything will be fine if there is good faith," he continued.
Not only to Atalarik, this 32-year-old woman also asked that there be state involvement in resolving cases that she not only experienced with clear regulations.
"So the first with humility I ask the Constitutional Court to grant the claims of the petitioners and I as a witness with existing attorneys to be able to provide the fairest justice because this is indeed a phenomenon that must be addressed immediately. The state must be present here, "said Tsania.
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Not without reason, Tsania said this because she saw that other countries already had clear legal provisions regarding child custody.
"And when compared to other countries, all other countries already have regular regulations like this, criminally like this. So if I tell my family abroad they are confused, 'how can you hold custody but not with children?' That doesn't make sense, they," he continued.
"So hopefully this is the time for Indonesia. For Indonesia as a state of law, it can provide certainty," he concluded.
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