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  • Natal Nabire - Papua

    Ada beberapa keputusaan yang diambil ber tetapan dengan Persiapan Nataaal Bersama Nabire - Paniai yang akan dilakukan di Wilayah Jabotabek. Kegiatan ini merupakan rutin yang tiap tahun dilakukan.

    Untuk mendapatkan dana untuk kelancaran kegiatan ini adalah yang pertama akan diakan bazar dan akan dialnjutkan berikut karena wakktu jadi minta maaf yan sedalam-dalamnya ok

  • Police acquitted of rights abuses in Papua

    Last Update: Saturday, September 10, 2005. 9:21pm (AEST)

    An Indonesian human rights court has acquitted two senior police officers accused of rights abuses in Papua Province five years ago.

    The judges ruled a that senior commissioner was not guilty of allowing his subordinates to torture and kill civilians during a raid on student dormitories in December 2000.

    The same court earlier cleared a local military commander of similar charges.

    One of five judges who presided over the case gave a dissenting opinion.

    He said he believed it was clear that the two defendants were guilty, either by commission or through omission.

    Amnesty International has said the acquittals demonstrated the failure of Indonesia's justice system.

     

    Sumber :  http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200509/s1457604.htm

    Last Updated 11/09/2005, 09:14:44
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    An Indonesian human rights court has acquitted two senior police officers accused of rights abuses in the easternmost province of Papua five years ago.

    Judges ruled the Senior Commissioner not guilty of allowing his subordinates to torture and kill civilians during a raid on student dormitories at Abepura in December 2000.

    The same court also cleared the then local commander of the paramilitary police, of similar charges.

    One of five judges, Kabul Supriyadi, says he is the only dissenting opinions on the verdicts.

    He says he believes the two defendants are guilty, either by commission or through omission.

    Amnesty International says the acquittals demonstrate the failure of Indonesia's justice system.
     
    Sumber : http://www.abc.net.au/ra/news/stories/s1457585.htm 

     

  • China to Invest US$1 Billion in Fishery Sector

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    China to Invest US$1 Billion in Fishery Sector
    Friday, 09 September, 2005 | 11:27 WIB

    TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:Chinese businessmen have made a commitment to invest in the fishery sector in Indonesia.

    “Total investment will amount to US$1 billion,” said Freddy Numberi, Minister of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, at his office on Thursday (08/09).

    Assurances regarding the investment were made during a recent visit made by Numberi to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) together with Vice President Jusuf Kalla.

    Investment amounting to US$200 million will be made in Merauke, US$300 million in Terrnate and US$300 in Tual, with the remainder in other regions.

    Numberi said that the cooperation made by the Chinese and Indonesian governments had not fully benefited
    Indonesia up to now, as only issued licenses for fishing in Indonesia.

    The fish are then exported abroad.

    With foreign investment in the fishery sector, fish will be processed in Indonesia. (Sutarto-Tempo News Room)Friday, 09 September, 2005 | 11:27 WIB

    TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:Chinese businessmen have made a commitment to invest in the fishery sector in Indonesia.

    “Total investment will amount to US$1 billion,” said Freddy Numberi, Minister of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, at his office on Thursday (08/09).

    Assurances regarding the investment were made during a recent visit made by Numberi to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) together with Vice President Jusuf Kalla.

    Investment amounting to US$200 million will be made in Merauke, US$300 million in Terrnate and US$300 in Tual, with the remainder in other regions.

    Numberi said that the cooperation made by the Chinese and Indonesian governments had not fully benefited
    Indonesia up to now, as only issued licenses for fishing in Indonesia.

    The fish are then exported abroad.

    With foreign investment in the fishery sector, fish will be processed in Indonesia. (Sutarto-Tempo News Room)
    Sumber : http://www.tempointeractive.com/hg/nasional/2005/09/09/brk,20050909-66364,uk.html
  • Ex-President Joint Student Demo Outside Presidential Palace

    Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Former President Abdurrahman Wahid along with hundreds of university students staged a demonstration outside the presidential palace here Friday to protest several government policies.

    ANTARA reported they protested the government`s plan to raise fuel oil prices and the Helsinki agreement signed by the Indonesian government and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM).

    Wahid or who is popularly called Gus Dur took part in the rally seated in a wheel-chair. He suffered s stroke at least two times in the past.

    Speaking with reporters. Gus Dur said the protest was not aimed at anybody nor was it an opposition movement. What the demonstrators wanted was to express their rejection of the peace agreement signed by the government and GAM in Helsinki on Aug 15. Gus Dur said the peace pact would only pave the way for Aceh to become an independent state.

    He also said if Aceh becomes an independent country six other provinces and areas, namely North Sulawesi, Minahasa, Maluku, North Maluku, East Kalimantan, and Papua would follow suit.

    Police kept guard over the demonstration which was held in conjunction with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono`s 56th birthday.

    Jakarta Police Chief Inspector Gen Firman Gani was also present to secure the protest.

    Echie, a protestor who was also spokesman of University of Indonesias Students Action Front, said the government`s plan to raise fuel oil prices again would trigger a spiral in the prices of basic commodities which in the long run would worsen the people`s life.(*)


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