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TADC: The Last Act IS COMING TO EUROPE!! Screenings added in: - United Kingdom 🇬🇧 - Ireland 🇮🇪 - Spain 🇪🇸 - Germany 🇩🇪 - France 🇫🇷 AND MORE!!!! 🇵🇹 🇨🇭 🇳🇴 🇫🇮 🇵🇱 🇦🇹 🇸🇪 🇩🇰 🇮🇸 🇮🇹 🇲🇰 🇳🇱 🇧🇪 🇱🇺 🇸🇰 🇪🇪 🇱🇻 🇨🇿 🇱🇹 🇭🇷 🇷🇸 🇧🇦 🇽🇰 🇲🇪 🇦🇱 Pre-sale tickets go on sale April 29

Lagi-lagi seorang pekerja kreatif pembuatan website profil desa di Kabupaten Karo, Sumut, jadi terdakwa kasus korupsi. Kasus ini mirip dengan perkara Amsal Sitepu, seorang pekerja kreatif yang didakwa melakukan korupsi pembuatan video profil desa, yang kini telah dibebaskan. Namanya Toni Aji Anggoro, seorang pekerja kreatif yang divonis pidana penjara 1 tahun serta denda Rp 50 juta, dengan subsidair (pengganti) 2 bulan penjara, pada Rabu, 28 Januari 2026. Berdasarkan Sistem Informasi Penelusuran Perkara (SIPP) Pengadilan Negeri Medan, Toni merupakan terdakwa kasus pembuatan website desa tahun anggaran 2020 sampai 2023 di Kecamatan Mardinding, Kecamatan Juhar, Kecamatan Laubaleng, dan Kecamatan Kutabuluh, Kabupaten Karo. Ia didakwa turut serta melakukan tindak pidana korupsi secara bersama-sama dengan saksi Jesaya Perangin-angin (dilakukan penuntutan secara terpisah), dengan Pasal 35 ayat (2) Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 46 Tahun 2009 tentang Tipikor. Kasus Toni ini membuat sejumlah massa aksi mendatangi Pengadilan Negeri Medan di Jalan Pengadilan, Kota Medan, pada Senin (20/4). Mereka menuntut pembebasan Toni, sebagaimana Amsal Sitepu. Dalam isi tuntutan aksi, mereka menyebutkan bahwa Toni tidak memiliki kewenangan dalam penyusunan Rencana Anggaran Biaya (RAB). Ia tidak mengelola dana desa dan hanya menerima honor teknis sebesar Rp 5.710.000 dari anggaran proyek Rp 10 juta. Mereka pun minta pemecatan jaksa dan hakim yang dinilai mengkriminalisasi Toni Aji Anggoro. 📸: Dok. kumparan/Amar Marpaung. Baca selengkapnya dengan klik link di bio. Cari tahu berita update lainnya dengan download aplikasi kumparan di App Store atau Google Play. 📝: newsupdate | update | news | videonews | R120 | E164 #bicarafaktalewatberita #kumparan

Quick, who’s the brother and who’s the daddy??



I’ve spent the past few days researching the circumstances in different countries, including financial situations. I understand that for many people, pirate sites are the only way they can read manga. I also understand that prices can be higher overseas. I’ve even seen people saying, “Don’t bring this issue up.” But if we do not speak up now, the value of Japanese manga and creative works, built through the sacrifices and relentless efforts of those who came before us, will be wasted. I’ve also seen people say, “Reading for free doesn’t hurt sales.” That is not true. “Free” lowers the value of things. Once people grow used to getting something for free, they stop looking toward legitimate versions. (I also understand that people who truly love a work will support it properly.) We pour ourselves into creating so readers can enjoy our work. Compensation matters, of course, but more than anything, I do not want to see its value diminished. To help people who cannot afford to buy it, or who do not have access to it, enjoy these works, Ando and I have been discussing this for a long time and exploring many ideas. I cannot share details yet, but we are working on it. Publishers are making efforts as well. I’m sorry it is taking time. But please stop hurling accusations like, “You are racists,” or saying misguided things like, “Piracy is free promotion for you.” We will continue doing everything we can so everyone can enjoy manga. And I ask one thing in return: please try to understand our perspective and our culture as well. ※I’m using a translation app.

@caelvus They proved your point LMAO






















