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Flooring Guide by Cinvex – The Indonesian Photojournalist Association (PFI) is closely monitoring the situation surrounding Thoudy Badai, a photographer for Republika who lost contact while participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla humanitarian mission. The incident occurred in the waters off Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean on Monday, May 18.

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PFI leadership is maintaining intensive communication with various stakeholders to track the latest developments regarding Badai’s safety. To ensure that only verified and accurate information reaches the public, the association is coordinating closely with the Republika editorial team and other relevant parties.

Badai was traveling with a group of volunteers as part of the Global Sumud Flotilla mission when contact was lost. While the exact details of his current condition remain unknown, PFI has confirmed that continuous efforts are underway to locate him and ascertain his status.

Dwi Pambudo, Chairman of PFI, emphasized the organization’s unwavering commitment to the safety of the missing journalist. “PFI is fully committed to monitoring Thoudy’s safety and is prepared to provide any necessary support,” Pambudo stated.

As of this writing, there is no further information concerning Badai’s whereabouts. PFI has pledged to provide updates as soon as verified details become available. In the meantime, the association has called upon the press community and the general public to keep Badai in their thoughts, hoping for a swift and positive resolution to the situation.

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Summary

The Indonesian Photojournalist Association (PFI) is actively monitoring the status of Thoudy Badai, a Republika photographer who lost contact while participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla humanitarian mission near Cyprus. PFI is coordinating with the Republika editorial team and other stakeholders to locate the journalist and ensure his safety following the incident on May 18.

While details regarding Badai’s current condition remain unconfirmed, PFI leadership has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the missing journalist. The association continues to urge the public and the media to await verified information and has pledged to provide further updates as the situation develops.

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