- What are the complaints and grievances in the fish market during this pandemic?
- Have you ever wondered and know about it?
Today, I returned to one of the diaceh markets, this time I went to the langsa market located in the eastern part of Aceh, Indonesia, following the sequence of complaints and complaints that existed in this langsa fish market during this pandemic:
In 2000, Langsa Fish Market was led by H. Solomon. where the period he led when Aceh experienced a very prolonged conflict. However, the trade economy of the Langsa fish market does not stop managing the fish that enter from the coastal area around Langsa City. However, when viewed from the trade aspect in Aceh, trade at that time was the most difficult period in the Aceh Economic Sector. On the other hand, the East Aceh region, especially Langsa, was not too severe in terms of conflict, not as severe as other areas of Aceh. Fish Market is also a place used to market various fish and fish products. Apart from fish, Pasar Ikan also provides aquatic organisms and other marine foods for sale, such as squid, prawns and also like crabs.
Pasa rikan can be shown to sell fish wholesale to other fish traders or retail to consumers. The fish market currently also sells various seafood dishes, and restaurants and food stalls that specialize in fish dishes are also standing near the fish market. The lives of some of the residents of Pasar Ikan, Penjaringan, North Jakarta, who were relocated from the eviction area have changed. From living in the densely populated area of Pasar Ikan, they are now relocated to the Rawa Bebek flats in Cakung, Langsa city. Under the pretext of policing on state land, the Aceh Provincial Government is trying to move local residents to a more appropriate place to live. It is no longer a semi-permanent building that becomes a place for residents to take shelter, but a building resembling an apartment. Rusun Rawa Bebek which was originally reserved for residents who are not yet married. But now the flat is the residence of the Fish Market residents.
This is because the government plans to relocate the Pasar Ikan residents again, to the family-model flat that is being built next to the flat that is currently occupied. The family model apartment is expected to be completed by the end of this year. Rusun Rawa Bebek, is a new flat type 24, with a main room without a partition, two bathrooms and no kitchen.
The lives of some of the residents of Pasar Ikan, Langsa, East Aceh, who were relocated from the eviction area have changed. From living in the densely populated Pasar Ikan, they are now relocated to the Rawa Bebek flats in Langsa, Aceh, Indonesia. Under the pretext of policing on state land, the Aceh Provincial Government is trying to move local residents to a more appropriate place to live. It is no longer a semi-permanent building that becomes a place for residents to take shelter, but a building resembling an apartment. Rusun Rawa Bebek which was originally reserved for residents who are not yet married. But now the flat is the residence of the Fish Market residents. This is because the government plans to relocate the Pasar Ikan residents again, to the family-model flat that is being built next to the flat that is currently occupied. The family model apartment is expected to be completed by the end of this year.