Friday, December 30, 2011

New Year's Eve, Puncak Area Will Closed


Police Bogor, West Java will close Puncak area on New Year's Eve right on Saturday, December 31, 2011.

"The closure of the Puncak current to be conducted on the eve of the start of the new year at 19:00 of the direction of Jakarta to the summit," said Kepolres Bogor, AKBP Santosi Hery, in Cibinong, Thursday.

Police said, prior to the closing party will perform traffic engineering in the Puncak area. Either from above or from below. Puncak flows from the top will be closed. Apply a current to prioritize vehicle from a downward direction.

Closure plan has been coordinated with the Police Ciajur which also enforces the same rules will close the line Puncak at New Year's Eve.
"As in previous years, the line Puncak becomes solid track visited by a number of communities. To avoid congestion we regulate the flow since the beginning of the night before the new year," said Chief of Police.

He said that, to avoid locking, Bogor Police also conducted socialization related to the closure currents. So that citizens who want to be able to adjust the Puncak departure.

Police said the traffic flow regulation a top priority in securing Operation Candle Lodaya 2011. Some areas will be subject to congestion on New Year's Eve as Cibinong, Cullinan, Citeureup, Jonggol, Bocimi, Parung and Puncak.

In Operation Candle safety measure Lodaya 2011, fielded 1198 Bogor Police personnel consisting of a number of relevant institutions such as the members of the TNI, Fire, Satpol PP, PMI, DLLAJ, and the Public Health Service.

"Personnel will be divided into five task force officers that early detection by spreading intelligence, officers Sabara, petuga Orderly Traffic, Law Enforcement Task Force and Task Force for help," said Chief of Police.

Each task force will be divided up police chief in charge of two shifts morning and evening. Of the 1198 people who were deployed personnel, 350 people for traffic personnel.

Moreover, along the summit prepared four security posts (PAM) each in Gadog, Megamendung, Cisarua and Attawaun.

Meanwhile, for securing the Christmas Mass, advanced it to do security police chief in each of the churches scattered in Bogor Regency.

"Until now 124 churches listed in the administration of Christmas. We have the personnel to do security in every church," said Police Chief.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Coming to the New Year, Meat Supply Declines


Approaching the turn of the year, a number of basic material needs monitored pricesstable. However, for the supply of meat, in the past month into complaints a number oftraders in some traditional markets in Sidoarjo. Because the existing supply has decreased further.

Market ProhibitionSidoarjoEast Java (East Java) for example. "Because the supply is reducedso the price goes up," said one traderSuratno, Saturday (24/12). If theoriginal price of Rp 55,000 per kilogram, are now creeping up to Rp 60,000 perkilogram.

In fact, prices are expected to further increase. That's because meat needs ahead of the new year will be increasedAccording to the Vice Regent of SidoarjoHadi Sutjipto, the decline in supply due to no enforcement of ban on beef imports in East Java.

Despite the decreased supply, he said, but on the other handthe implementation of the policy will affect the local cattle traders. "The important thing is still able to meet local needs," he said.

While the results of observation, the prices of some basic commodities like sugar, rice and cooking oil in the traditional market of Sidoarjo not increased. However, the balance is not the case for eggs.

If the previous price was Rp 20,000 per kilogramnow changed to Rp 22,000 perkilogramThe price increase was reluctant to be addressed by existing traders"We just follow existing prices," said one trader eggs.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Police Must Stop Violence In Small People


Police back in the spotlight because of cases of violence in Bima, West Nusa Tenggara.Repressive police action in dealing with the protests of the people Milky considered excessive and a violation of the constitution.

"Surely the country is not in danger by protestersbut the state is helpless in the grip of the gentlemen owners of capital," said Edi Saidi, Coordinator of the Urban Poor Consortium -Poor People's Network (UPC JRMK), Sunday (25/12/2011).

"Therefore, the dissolution of force and shootings against the action of the people whodefend their rights is an act unconstitutional and a violation of human rights (HAM)," the release continued.

In its release, UPC JRMK requested that the government halt and revoke the business license of PT Indo Persada Minerals and Mineral Resources of PT NusantaraNTB police chief also asked officials to investigate and prosecute perpetrators of the shooting thatreportedly killed two people.

In addition, they pointed to the Regent Bima as the party responsible for any losses of material and immaterial the victims and their familiesUPC JRMK also asked Komnas HAM and the Witness and Victims Protection Agency (Agency) to ensure legal protectionfor victims.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Experiencing Problems Hydraulic, Sriwijaya Air emergency landing in Palembang

Sriwijaya Air plane with flight number SJ 041 from Pekanbaru to Jakarta airportemergency landing at Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II, Palembang. The plane was having problems in hydraulic systems.

At around 20:14 pm, the plane was experiencing hydraulic trouble so ask permissiondivert in Palembang. However, the aircraft was spinning in the air region of SouthSumatra, it can not put the brakes on landing, causing over-run. As a result, the front planewheel about 5-10 feet past the runway. While the rear wheel still on the runway.

"All the passengers survived. The plane was experiencing hydraulic trouble, the pilot hadrequested permission to land at Sultan Mahmud Airport Badaruddin II. Only, it was not soover-run brakes," said General Manager of PT Angkasa Pura II (Limited) Palembang, YonSugiono, when contacted reporters in Palembang on Saturday (24/12/2011) night.

Currently, it is clear Yon, it had to evacuate the passengers to wait for further action. Untilmidnight, the passengers still in the waiting room of Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Ruhut Call There are four Democratic Candidates


Democrats Ruhut Sitompul said, there are four figures are likely to be supported by his party as a candidate for President in Election 2014. 

Three figures, said Ruhut, derived from the internal Party chairman Anas Urbaningrum, Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees Marzuki Alie, and Secretary of the Board of Trustees Andi Mallarangeng. The outside of the Lt. Gen. Pramono Edhie Wibowo, who is currently the Commander of the Army Strategic Command. 

According Ruhut, Anas very well in the consolidation below. As for Andy, he said, was fortunate following the 2011 SEA Games athletes achievements. "If Pramono, people tend to like the same military or retired. If Marzuki, asked the swaying grass," said Ruhut in the Parliament Complex, Monday (12/19/2011). 

Ruhut added, should such an old-old candidate Megawati Sukarnoputri and Wiranto no longer run for the presidential candidates. "The elders already was. Moreover, the frequent nyalon. Give chance to the young. His name alone regeneration," said Ruhut. 

When asked for responses discourse coalition between Golkar Party with PDI-P, according to Ruhut, it will not happen. "On the (party elite) should embrace. But under the same rich cats dogs," he concluded.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Fight Corruption, Politicians Need Incentives


Currently, the rate of corruption like to follow geometrical progression. Meanwhile, efforts to combat corruption just follow arithmetically. Many cases of corruption are not complete.

Quite often law enforcement is only able to drag figure of extraswhile the director, screenwriter remain unattainableOne possible cause is still a bit of politicians and state leaders are willing to reveal the corruption scandal because it contains a million riskmeasures.

Burhanuddin Muhtadi political observers saythere are politicians and leaders of countries that actually have the awareness to uncover cases of corruptionHoweverthey need to be given incentives when managed to uncover corruption scandals"It could be electoralincentives," said Burhan on a discussion in JakartaSaturday (12/17/2011).

Burhan said, as long as there is no incentive, politicians and state leaders will alsodissolve in the short term needs, capital and their election victory. The politicians or theleaders of the country will still get into a gray area to gain advantage for himself or his party.

Similar submitted DPD Vice Chairman of La Ode IdaAccording to himthe media needs to publish politicians, leaders, or political party that succeeded in eradicating corruption"This contribution to the society the mass media for the creation of a clean state," said La Ode.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Victims Rawagede recorded Again


The widows and heirs of victims of the massacre Rawagede, Karawang district, West Java, re-recorded by the Chairman of the Committee of Dutch Honorary Debts (KUKB)Marcel Pondaag Jefri, and lawyer Liesbeth Zegveld in Rawagede, Friday afternoon(09/12/2011).

Most of the families and widows of victims gathered at the home of the deceased Sa'ih Sakam Binone of the victims of men who survived the incident. Sa'ih died last May 7, 2011.

After the record about two hours morethe widows of victims of the average age of 85 years to 90-year-old out of the house with a cheerful face.

"We orderedour money is rightso do not want to if one wants to interfere or ask formoney," said Taswi (85).

Dozens of residents who are now called Village Rawagede Balongsarigathered around the house that made ​​the meeting.

After leaving the house late Sa'ih bin Sakam, the group went to the house Mrs. Wanti (93), one of the widows who do not come into Rawagede Massacre memorialbecause it was sick.

Warned that accompanied Supartalaw, being carried by children and grandchildren"My mother had high blood rose to 210," said Suparta.

At home Wanti, again Pondaag and Zegveld explain about money damagesPondaagconfirmedmoney is a full right of victims who are listed as plaintiffs.

Even KUKB Foundation did not want to touch that money, the least as a form ofresponsibility of them"Do not want that anyone would ask for money for whatever reason," said Pondaag.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Vice President: Papua Safe for Foreign Investment


Vice President Boediono asserted that Papua remains a safe haven for foreigninvestors. Not only that, Papua still has good business potential for investors.

It is delivered Boediono regarding the situation of Paradise on Earth that could heat up. "Papua is still attractiveAll returned to investorsStill there is high returnI do not worry because investors always think rationally," Boediono said before the forum Jakarta Foreign Correspondents ClubJakarta, Wednesday (07/12/2011).

JFCC-member of the correspondents of foreign media working in IndonesiaAccording to Boedionothe government remains committed to creating a conducive atmosphere in Papua.

Currently, the government is working on a new approach to resolve the problems in PapuaHoweverBoediono did not elaborate the new approach.

Added Unit Development Acceleration in Papua and West Papua or UP4B currentlyhave work and opened an office in PapuaBoediono admitted that he had requested the Ministry of Finance to support the operational UP4B.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Police, Hard Find Witnesses and Evidence in Papua


Police find it difficult to get witnesses and evidence to uncover cases of shootings in Papua. This causes pengungkapkan cases such as roads in place.

It was announced by Chief of Police Public Relations Division Inspector General Saud Usman Nasution, after attending a meeting between the Police and a number of human rights activists, such as the Commission for Disappearances and Victims of Violence (KONTRASand Equivalent Institute at National Police Headquarters in JakartaMonday (5/11/2011). During the meetinghuman rights activists also conduct hearings related to the conflict in Papua.

"The problem we face in Papuawitnesses are very minimal and almost no one used as a witnessThe evidence is very minimalsuch as projectilesthe most difficult evidencefor comparisonThis is what makes it difficult to uncover who was responsible," saidSaud.

He ensures that police indiscriminately in the suspect set the violence in PapuaPolice also welcomed the input delivered by the activists.

"That was some of the feedback from friends Contrastwill be our input in order to makeimprovements to the front so that the management of security in Papua could be better," said Saud.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Mother, figure Decent Fight Terrorism


Mothers are expected to be instrumental in straightening of radical thought or deradicalisation biological children or students. Because the mother is judged to have many advantages compared with fathers or religious leaders.

Mahfudoh Ubaid Ali, Chairman of the PP Muslimat Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), explains, mothers have a higher sensitivity to detect changes in behavior and mindset of the child.If the child begins to change, so the mother can immediately straighten radical understanding does not develop.

In addition, said Mahfudoh, closeness to mothers with children can make children more comfortable make a complaint or problem.

"Because, mother has a very deep emotional ties, ranging from pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, to parenting," said Mahfudoh when opening a workshop "Religion-Based deradicalisation Kiai / Nyai and boarding school" in Jakarta, Saturday (12/03/2011) .

The workshop, which followed the NU board and central regions and the leadership of the boarding school was held in cooperation with the National Agency for Combating Terrorism (BNPT).

Chairman of the NU Siraoj Said Aqil said, knowledge of the radical to parents is important because today many Islamic foundations in a number of areas that teach radicalism to young children.

"They are the name of Islam to perform actions that are not Islamic. In Islam there should be no violence in religion. We NU none of the terrorists involved. If the terrorists involved, not NU," said Said.

Head BNPT Arsyad Mbai explain, radical groups spread false understandings, such as jihad only with war, Muslims must mewajafkan lives and property until all infidels were driven from the earth, justify robbing to fund the jihad, and terror.

"Let 1000 scholars we speak, they would not listen. What they heard only the clerics who were jihad on the battlefield, such as Osama bin Laden," said Mbai.

To that end, continued Mbai, the kiai, housekeeper, scholars, and the leadership of the boarding school is expected to be the leading approach to de-radicalization of religion.