Thursday, April 30, 2009

bravo Valentino rossi


fantastic rider of yamaha team valentino rossi is my idol.and congratulation,he still get the first podium in jerez,spain.In here also we have good rider of motorbike and also the riders bring goat.
who is the winner?maybe Rossi will be lost.cause, I know he doesn,t wanna ride motor with goat

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Fast food


who wanna buy myfood?difficult to say right!
everyplace where many childrens,also there are many seller of food(there is sugar,there is ant).
every pre-elementaryschool in here we can find many people sell food,most of them not really think about healthy.they just wanna how to make food interesting for childs,so they made full colour.they are not really care about higienes.
myneighbour have profession like this one,so make me confuse cause for themlife depend of this job.
I,m six and seven.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

painting


"panjat pinang"
size 150cm x200cm
priceUS $2000

Sunday, April 19, 2009

ONE SIDE(SIMPLE LIFE)


one side of life in city,we have to really hard work.she just can get small money,not so enought for normall life but not made her lazy to try this life.wake up early morning and she has to take walk around 5km to the traditional market.hope she can get place and people who want buying.she knews all the big money not for her cause alot of cleverpeople took that money.so everyday she just hope,she can get money only for eat and live is enought.simple right?
don,t you see up(moto of her)

Semarang


yesterday I went to jepara,north of semarang,Central java.I saw manything of life on the street.semarang is the capital of central java and symbol of metropolis city now. I was not talk about jepara but I want talk about semarang.when I was childhood for 4 years we lived here and I can see now this city became big and also the population is very high.I didn,t know how many population in here now but maybe same as jakarta.maybe still developing and also the rainy season,so when I passed manything not so clean and also smell from river not so good.I hope the local goverment knows and will be make semarang become big and clean city.lets we work together for this city.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The World should know about Islam in Indonesia


The film Fitna produced by Dutch politician Geert Wilders, has triggered negative reactions. It is seen to be anti-Islamic. The 17-minute film is a compilation of video cuts from television news items, verses from the Qur’an and sermons by Muslim leaders. Ahmad Suaedy, Executive Directors of the Jakarta-based Wahid Institute, a progresive Islamic think tank, shares his comments on the film.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Chinese-Indonesians Long for End to Discrimination

Chinese-Indonesians may experience a more festive lunar new year in 2004, but eliminating long-standing bias against the ethnic group is much more important, activists say.

"All of the celebrations clearly show the euphoria that has resulted from the government's recognition of Chinese-Indonesians' cultural rights. But, the recognition of cultural rights must not be separated from civil rights," human rights activist Frans Hendra Winarta told The Jakarta Post on Tuesday.

Chinese-Indonesians will celebrate Imlek or the Chinese New Year from late Wednesday to early Thursday. Public celebrations were permitted with the issuance of a presidential decree by former president Abdurrahman Wahid in 2000 that revoked Presidential Instruction No. 14/1967 on Chinese religion, tradition and beliefs.

Frans said the government must continue to "liberate" Indonesians of Chinese descent from discrimination that finds its roots in the Dutch colonial era.

During Dutch colonial rule that lasted for more than three centuries, the role of Chinese-Indonesians was limited to trade.

"Chinese-Indonesians need to get back their political and civil rights," said Frans, a noted Chinese-Indonesian lawyer.

Ernawati Soegondo, secretary of the Advisory Council of the Society of Chinese-Indonesians, meanwhile, said that Chinese-Indonesians were still being discriminated against.

She particularly pointed to the fact that the government still requires Chinese-Indonesians to produce the Republic of Indonesia Citizenship Certificate (SBKRI) if they want to obtain documents such as ID cards, passports and birth certificates.

Unlike Indonesians of other ethnic groups such as Indians and Arabs, Chinese-Indonesians are required by law to apply for the SKBRI to be officially recognized as Indonesian citizens.

"Chinese-Indonesian students are still required to submit the SBKRI when enrolling at certain universities, particularly state universities," Ernawati said.

She also noted that it was near impossible for Chinese-Indonesians to join the Indonesian Military (TNI) or the National Police.

The government has actually revoked some of the discriminatory regulations since 1996, including the SBKRI. But, around 60 discriminatory laws and decrees of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) are still in place.

No less than three presidents - B.J. Habibie, Abdurrahman Wahid, and Megawati Soekarnoputri- have issued decrees ordering civil servants to treat all citizens equally regardless of their ethnic group.

However, most government offices do not implement the decrees due to the lack of ancillary regulations on the implementation of those decrees.

"There is no political will on the part of some government officials, therefore, they are reluctant to follow up the government's decisions and continue to discriminate against Chinese-Indonesians," Frans said.

He called on the government and other elements of the society to support efforts to end all forms of discrimination against Chinese-Indonesians.

"We thank the government for recognizing the lunar new year, but the most important thing is to end all discrimination against Chinese-Indonesians," Frans said.

Ernawati concurred, saying that Chinese-Indonesians have been longing for years to be treated like other Indonesian citizens.

Indonesians of Chinese descent account for approximately 3 percent, or around six million, of the country's 215 million people. However, they control over 60 percent of the country's economy.

Following the abortive coup in 1965, which the government blamed on the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI), the government introduced rules and regulations aimed at curbing the movement of Chinese-Indonesians in the country. The PKI was affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party. gusdur.net

Monday, April 6, 2009

the railway station

every afterrnoon near the railwaystation, we can see alot of children there.they play and to see the train .they weren,t worry really a polution.play and eat do together.
there are less places for children to play in the city to make this place into an alternative to the visit
let's take care of their health, because their successor generation indonesia

Sunday, April 5, 2009

panorama


panorama

The Queen of the south

The queen of the south.there is beach south part of yogyakarta called Parangtritis beach.many visitor go there when weekend,specially youngpeople.but don,t you imagine if you can swim there cause to dangerous.
there was history about that sea,about the legend of queen of the south.you want to know?somepeople said if under the sea there is kingdom.the leader is queen.she is very beautiful and also has power magic.she never became old cause she is not like us.
so if we swim there,sometimes made her get angry or she want us.don,t you thing if you still life.do you belive it?