Aid
Sudrajat's business admission disappoints Dedi Mulyadi
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West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi provided Rp15 million in aid to viral old-school ice cake seller Sudrajat, including Rp5 million for business capital. However, Sudrajat's admission of wanting to sell ice during the rainy season disappointed Dedi. Additionally, Sudrajat changed his assault story from police to thugs, and he expressed a desire for a car despite receiving a motorcycle from Depok Police Chief.
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Sudrajat, a traditional ice cake vendor who went viral after being accused of using sponge material by authorities, received a motorcycle from Depok Metro Police Chief on January 27, 2026. The incident occurred on January 24 in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, where Sudrajat claimed physical abuse, though police denied it and apologized for the hasty assumption. Laboratory tests confirmed his product is safe for consumption.
Sweden's government claims its support for Sudan remains strong, yet long-term aid has decreased sharply over the past year. Critics warn that relying solely on humanitarian aid is like providing first aid without follow-up care. This comes amid Sudan's worst humanitarian crisis ever.
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Sida's director general Jakob Granit was called to a meeting at the Foreign Ministry on Monday following reports that Swedish aid funds may have supported activities linked to Hamas. Aid Minister Benjamin Dousa expresses continued trust in Sida and stresses that an investigation will clarify the facts. The organization ICHR, which has received 55 million kronor since 2011, denies any terrorism links.