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The Journey of Angelina Sondakh's Migration, Imprisoned for 12 Years Because of Corruption - Once Hated the People Who Sent Her to Prison

The Journey of Angelina Sondakh's Migration, Imprisoned for 12 Years Because of Corruption - Once Hated the People Who Sent Her to Prison

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The Journey of Angelina Sondakh's Migration, Imprisoned for 12 Years Because of Corruption - Once Hated the People Who Sent Her to Prison

Angelina Sondakh went through a winding road until she could become the person she is now. She was imprisoned for 12 years due to a corruption case, and she tried to improve her life now.

What is the portrait of her journey? Find out more here.

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Appearing on YouTube Novel Baswedan on February 1, 2023, Angie told a lot to Novel Baswedan and Bambang Widjojanto.

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Novel Baswedan himself was a former investigator of Angie when she was involved in a corruption case. Meanwhile, Bambang Widjojanto is a former Deputy Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).

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Angie tells the story, initially she entered politics due to her family background, which was also heavily involved in politics. From there, Angie decided to join the Democratic Party.

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Angie, who is part of the environmental community, dreams of saving orangutans in their habitat, and believes that becoming a member of the DPR is one way to achieve it.

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At that time, Angie was in commission 10 related to education. She then got involved in a corruption case. While serving her sentence, she underwent a spiritual transformation, and even memorized the Quran up to 15 juz.

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"I'm being completely honest here, because I hated Mr. Novel, and Mr. Bambang at that time. My sentence was 12 years, and that's when I first got to know Allah SWT," Angie said while laughing.

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Although Angie used to hate Novel and Bambang, she feels that it might be the way to know Allah and become a better person.

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"Nowadays, those (hate) feelings are gone," Angie concluded.