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1. Press Council Divided on the issue of Cleft Global TV cameraman Involved in Terror Act
2. Two New Suspects in Malinda Case
3. Pp Fund Bomb Attacks in the Capital
4. Rather than Nuclear, PLN Prefer Renewable Energy
5. Palace Denies Rumors SBY Stroke
6. JICA approves financing MRT of Rp 10 trillion
7. PKS President Begin Approaching Farmer
8. PKS Commitment Letter Not Arrive yet to SBY
9. Education Minister: PTN Can not Refuse Poor Students
10. Indonesia Face Heavy Pressure on Forest Issue
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1. Press Council Divided on the issue of Cleft Global TV cameraman Involved in Terror Act
Source: Rakyat Merdeka Online, Saturday, April 23, 2011, 17:30:00 AM
Report: Ihsan Dali
RMOL. Press Council has been aware of a Global TV cameraman initials IF a suspect in the bombing planning in Serpong gas pipeline. However, enactment of the IF as a case of alleged terrorism suspects outside the realm of journalism.
It was said Vice Chairman of the Press Council, when contacted Bambang Harymurti Rakyat Merdeka Online, today (23 / 4).
"If one of the crew of the press committed a criminal act are like murder or rape, absolutely no relation to the violation of code of ethics board of the press" said Bambang.
Bambang also asserted that the case is the personal responsibility of each.
"There will be no calls to suspects and Global TV. This is very clearly beyond the reach of the press council," he added.
Earlier, Bambang subordinates in the Press Council, Bekti Nugroho said the Press Council will call a Global TV in time as soon as possible.
According Bekti, the problem is something very serious and should really be addressed. Therefore, the terrorists can enter the world of journalism.
"This is a serious problem, terrorists could enter as a journalist," he explained. [Arp]
2. Two New Suspects in Malinda Case
Source: Suara Karya Online, Saturday, April 23, 2011
JAKARTA (AFP): The police investigated two new suspected cases of burglary suspect money Citibank customer with Inong Malinda Dee.
"The team of investigators also examined two new suspects thought to be the initials R and N," said Head of Division Public Relations (PR Kadiv) Police, Inspector General of Police Anton Bachrul Alam said here on Thursday.
Suspect R and N are checked is an employee of Citibank, Anton said it is not know whether to hold or not depends on the examination.
The number of burglary suspects now consists of four people all from Citibank that is Malinda, D, R and N. While the new Malinda arrested, while three other suspects were not arrested.
Malinda suspect served as a Senior Relationship Manager at Citibank has been detained at the Detention Center (Rutan) Criminal Investigation Police.
The modus operandi by the perpetrators as a bank employee has intentionally blurring the transaction and the recording is not true of some slip transfer.
Slip transfer of withdrawal of funds on the customer's account to move some funds belonging to clients without the permission of customers to multiple accounts controlled by the perpetrator.
Malinda Dee directs the funds to 30 accounts from various banks. One account in the name of the suspect are now opened with a total value of Rp 11 billion.
While the rest of other account is still blocked and still permit process for open accounts. Investigators have seized evidence including 29 transfer form which is distributed to several accounts.
Currently, only three customers who report to Citibank because they feel aggrieved with a total value of Rp 16.6 billion. (Between / Dwi Putro AA)
3. Pp Fund Bomb Attacks in the Capital
Source: Voice of Reform, Saturday, April 23, 2011 | 11:57
[JAKARTA] A businessman in Jakarta, printing and construction initials Pp suspected as sole funder book bomb network operating in the capital involving as many as 20 people have been arrested and detained Police Headquarters.
Pp also as an actor installation of gas pipe bombs in Serpong, while peracik bombs book on eight sites in the Capital of the four of them succeeded in jinakkan by the Police Mobile Brigade Gegana team.
Pp Cs target biadap operation with other vital targets in Jakarta had successfully overpowered the officer towards the end of the Easter celebration with dozens apprehend the perpetrators of Thursday (21 / 4).
Sources in police said SP, Pp very important role not only set aside for operation "Jihad" them from the beginning to eight cases a book bomb in Jakarta.
For a predictable book bombing spend tens of millions of dollars. Total funds to purchase raw materials and fee bomb courier packages books and other unforeseen costs.
"Pp known to look calm, but militants frequently while maintaining idiologinya," said the source. [G-5]
4. Rather than Nuclear, PLN Prefer Renewable Energy
Source: Sinar Harapan, Saturday 23. of April 2011 14:44
BY: Eldest Prasad
Depok - In addition to maximizing coal, the State Electricity Company (PLN) prefer renewable energy sources as a source of future energy.
"Coal will still be the choice of energy sources at least not until ten years into the future. While the use of renewable energy will increase from 11 percent to 19 percent by 2020, "said Director of Renewable Energy PLN M Sofyan, on the campus of University of Indonesia (UI), Depok, on Tuesday (19 / 4).
Increased renewable energy sources are derived from geothermal or geothermal, and hydro. Geothermal will rise to 6,000 megawatts (MW), while the hydro will increase to 5,000 MW. "The total additional power generation from renewable sources reached 11 additional units," said Sofyan.
Other renewable energy sources like solar power continues to be considered. But according to Sofyan, still very little potential as it will only reach 100 MW by 2020. Regarding nuclear power plant (NPP), PLN expressed no intention of investing in it, at least until 2020. "That's because corporations are not strong PLN NPP project finance," said Sofyan.
Sofyan further stated that the energy source of geothermal and hydro are considered still more worthy of the NPP. "At least not until ten years into the future power consumption is still pretty without a nuclear power plant," said Sofyan.
Energy Crisis
On the other hand, the head of the National Atomic Energy Agency (Batan) Hudi Hastowo worrisome source of energy in Indonesia in the future. "The availability of energy sources from oil and coal will be exhausted, the energy crisis will wait to Indonesia, if not immediately done anticipatory steps to address it," said Hudi.
According Hudi, nuclear is the most appropriate choice, because it does not require a lot of resources and environmentally friendly because it does not release carbon dioxide cause climate change. "Nuclear may be an option in the forefront of the proposed system of Indonesia's energy mix to help reduce emissions causing climate change," added Hudi.
It was also agreed by Herman Darnel Ibrahim as a member of the National Energy Board (DEN). According to the arithmetic-calculation, to generate 1,000 MW of nuclear electricity requires only 10 tons of resources. The amount is much less when compared to coal that reach 3 million tons, or even 2 million tonnes of fuel oil to generate electricity equivalent.
"But demand for electricity from nuclear plants can be prevented if the export policies of coal can be removed," said Herman. According to him, with coal reserves that exist today, at least in Indonesia could last until 2050, with no record of coal exported to foreign countries.
But representatives from the Agency for the Assessment and Utilization of Technology (BPPT) Agus Hoetman states, if coal remains the choice of energy sources, will be required the addition of facilities and transportation are very high. "Assuming the need for coal in the future that lies between the number 500,000 to 2 million tons per day, it will need a larger port development and supply of coal-carrying barge up to 5,000 pieces per day," Agus analyzed.
Not to mention the problem of pollution from ports and distribution of carbon dioxide by burning coal. In general, a discussion titled "Should Nuclear Power Plant Built in Indonesia to Meet National Energy Needs?" It concludes, the development of nuclear technology should still be controlled by Indonesia, but the use of nuclear power plants still need to be readjusted. n
5. Palace Denies Rumors SBY Stroke
Source: Tempo Interactive, Saturday, April 23, 2011 | 19:52 pm
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta-uru Talk President Julian Aldrin Pasha denied the news of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono had a stroke. "Not true," he said via short messages, Saturday, April 23, 2011. "Mr. President good health."
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Today circulating rumors that Yudhoyono had a stroke, so it must be fully rested at Gatot Subroto Army Hospital.
Wednesday, April 23, 2011 and then, Yudhoyono and his wife really had a medical examination in hospital Gatot Subroto Army Hospital. "Suggestions presidential team of doctors, in the middle of the head of state, the President should routinely perform general check-ups," said Julian at the time.
On Wednesday, the president clear agenda, without a cabinet meeting or receive a visit as usual.
Julian revealed last weekend during breaks in Cipanas Palace, West Java, Yudhoyono also met with team doctors. "Over the past president of duty, have not had time with family bersilaturahim presidential medical team."
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6. JICA approves financing MRT of Rp 10 trillion
By Elisabeth S Berliana
Source: Bisnis Indonesia, 15 April 2011
JAKARTA: Tender pre-qualification project Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) finally announced after the Japan International Corporation Agency (JICA) signed a financing at Rp10 trillion.
Director General of Railways Ministry of Communications said the announcement Tundjung Inderawan pre qualification tender for the MRT project finally done on Friday (15 / 4) after JICA signed an agreement to fund the project. For the first stage, JICA will finance the Rp10 trillion MRT project.
"Yesterday [Thursday], no formal response from JICA about pre-qualification approval of the MRT project, they agreed to finance," said a news conference in Tundjung kemenhub office on Friday afternoon.
He added that thus will answer a growing discourse that the Japanese side, the JICA, withdrawing to finance the MRT project due to the earthquake and tsunami-stricken country.
PT Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit has finally announced the pre-qualification tender openly in the media on Friday (15 / 4).
Transportation Minister Freddy Numberi said the MRT project is already 20 years dibicarkan, and continued to experience back and forth, so this project can not be postponed again and should be immediately implemented.
"Our state is ready to really work on this project, the government will support, because this project is very urgent in the short term to break down congestion in Jakarta," said Minister of Transportation.
In the announcement of this pre-qualification, tendering divided into two classifications namely to contract the surface (surface section) or the drift, as well as to contract the underground (underground section).
To sexy surface section, divided into three: first, depot and the elevated station (depot and station drift), the second, elevated structures and stations (floating structures and stations), and three elevated structures and stations (floating structures and stations).
To sexy subterranean (underground section), also divided into three namely CP 104, CP 105, CP 106 and consisting of underground and tunnels (underground and tunnel).
In kemenhub data, funding from JICA for the MRT project is tterdiri of two types namely No loan agreement. IP-536 for engineering services for Lebak Bulus loan/LA-1 HI-Circle. Funds amounting to 1869 million yen digelontorkan validity period March 22, 2012.
The scope of the IP-536 loan is the basic engineering design, management services (on-granting to local government of DKI Jakarta), assistance to contractor tendering (on-granting to local government of DKI Jakarta).
Type of subsequent loan which loan deal No. IP-554 that is engineering services loan/LA-2 Lebak Bulus - Roundabout HI. Loans amounting to 48,150 million yen with a validity period July 29, 2009 - July 29, 2019. The scope of the civil works and equipment supply (on granting to PT Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit), consulting services (on granting to PT Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit). (Parachute)
7. PKS President Begin Approaching Farmer
Source: Kompas, K16-11 | Pepih Nugraha | Saturday, April 23, 2011 | 18:57 pm
MALANG, KOMPAS.com - Prosperous Justice Party president began to attach with farmers in the resort town of Batu, East Java. PKS promised to farmers ready lowering academics and researchers to overcome the problems experienced by farmers' groups combined (gapoktan).
PKS President Lutfhi Hasan Ishaaq, Saturday (23/04/2011) afternoon, a meeting with farmers in apple plantations, Bumiaji, District of Batu, Kota Batu. The event was given the name Sambang Farmers. To the media after meeting with farmers, Lutfhi said that PKS is a party that was concerned about the development and maintenance of local farmers.
"PKS puts Mr Suswono as Minister of Agriculture as evidence of the seriousness of the PKS against the farmers and the sustainability of Indonesia's role as an agricultural country," he said.
PKS is ready to lower the promise Lutfhi academics and researchers of agricultural experts to address the problems experienced by gapoktan-gapoktan in East Java. "Right now it is time farmers have to have diversification of farming, such as processing of agricultural and livestock sector," he said.
Moreover, beber Lutfhi, Indonesia had already signed the AFTA (free trade), so that imports from outside can not be avoided anymore. Therefore, farmers must be ready to anticipate this by making innovation of agriculture and agricultural products.
Chairman of East Java branch of PKS Wahjunianto Hamy said, East Java branch of PKS has instructed all members of the Board in their respective districts in East Java to actively advocate and encourage the existing gapoktan. The goal for more power and can access local government policy.
"Instructions had already started to see some results with the presence of DPD PKS programs or branch of which reaches directly to the farmers," said Hamy.
Arrival Luthfi Hasan Ishaaq in Malang is in order to attend at the same time opening the branch of PKS Mukerwil East Java, which will close with a healthy way with the citizens of Malang was held on Sunday in the city of Malang.
Working Meeting Closure Area (Muskerwil) branch of PKS East Java, on Saturday last, was attended by Vice Governor of East Java Saifullah Yusuf, which is located at Hotel Gajah Mada University, Malang.
8. PKS Commitment Letter Not Arrive yet to SBY
"To the extent that I know, not yet arrived at the president's desk," said presidential spokesman
Source: VIVAnews, Thursday, April 21, 2011, 13:40 GMT
Arfi Bambani Amri, Eko Huda S
VIVAnews - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) has not received a commitment letter from a coalition of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS). SBY, has not known whether the PKS is committed to remain in government or out of the coalition.
"That's what we do not know where that letter. And to the extent that I know, not yet arrived at the president's desk," said Presidential spokesman, Julian Aldrin Pasha at the presidential office, Jakarta, Thursday, April 21, 2011.
However, Julian said, there has been communication between State Secretary Sudi Silalahi and Minister for Political, Legal and Security Co-ordinator Djoko Suyanto with the DPP and the Shura Council of the PKS. In essence, PKS will send a letter through Sudi or Djoko for president.
"Maybe (the letter from the PKS) again in Pak Pak Menkopolhukam or State Secretary. Please ask, because their mail through the second he was,"
said Julian.
So, whether SBY wants to meet with DPP PKS to hear the commitment of the coalition? "We hear their explanation. But clearly there is a letter which he sent to the President," he said. "But I do not know the contents of his letter, whether it is a letter of recommendation or approval of a new coalition contract."
SBY will do the reshuffle after receiving a letter from PKS? "Oh, that later deh (discussed). Structuring the coalition was well," said Julian.
• VIVAnews
9. Education Minister: PTN Can not Refuse Poor Students
Source: Republika, Saturday, April 23, 2011 20:10 pm
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, MEDAN - National Education Minister M Nuh emphasized that universities should not reject applicants who come from economically weak or poor.
"The term of the poor do not go to college we have buried deep inside her. Now the poor can go to college, especially now that the government has provided scholarships for prospective missions aim at students who come from poor families," the minister said at a dialogue with students receiving scholarships from the University of Mission Shutter North Sumatra (USU) in Medan, on Saturday (23 / 4).
He said the universities must be more socially friendly to the poor. This means that poor people who want to study should receive special attention from college.
In other words, universities should not be closed for poor students. In addition, universities must also be diligent in looking down into the corners of the poor to take him to college.
According to the Minister, in fact many poor people who want to study, but due to the conscious with the ability of its economy, the desire that they buried long ago.
"This is where the role of universities to look for them far and wide to invite them to college. This should be done if you want to USU and Unimed precious in the eyes of society," he said.
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Source: Antara
10. Indonesia Face Heavy Pressure on Forest Issue
Source: Antaranews, Saturday, April 23, 2011 10:02 pm |
Bogor (ANTARA News) - Indonesia's forests are facing heavy pressure from illegal logging, encroachment and over the functions of the forest threatens biodiversity.
"Deforestation has disrupted the natural ecological system that has been organized and also threaten human life," said Ria Saryanthi Indonesian Bird Conservation Programme Manager in the release that was sent via electronic message to AFP on Saturday.
He said about 40 million Indonesian occupation depend directly on forest resources (timber, rattan, firewood) and millions of other people benefit indirectly.
Dijelaskanya, Sumatra and Borneo forest area is facing the most severe pressure.
He cited studies Hansen and colleagues (2009) showed that 70 percent of Indonesia's forest companies, concentrated in the region.
In fact, continued Ria, since 1990, forest cover lowlands of Sumatra and Borneo was reduced by 41 percent.
"The awareness of caring for the earth have been duly inculcated early on, because it close relation to the survival of creatures," he said.
Ria said, commemorating Earth Day, Wild Bird Conservation Society of Indonesia (Indonesian Bird) which is an organization that partners with Global bekedudukan Birdlife International in Britain calls on people to conserve forests.
"Preserving the forest as well as caring for the earth and control the temperature of recent decades has increased," he said.
Furthermore, he says, save forests also means saving sentient beings in it, including humans.
Forest biological diversity is a barn that can be utilized as a happy food, shelter, medicine to genetic resources.
Dijelaskanya, the forest is a chain of life for nearly a quarter of the population of the earth and home to 300 million people around the world.
"Tropical forests, including forests that have preserved," says Ria.
He said, at the Conference on Climate and Forest 2010 in Oslo, Norway revealed that global tropical forests to absorb emissions by 17 percent and plays a major role in tackling climate change.
However, he added, the condition of tropical forests are also facing huge problems, especially deforestation who reached the figure of 13 million hectares per year.
"Deforestation which occurs in tropical forest areas is very influential on the lives of birds," he said.
About 50 percent of the world's bird species are threatened because of forest Puna as a major habitat disturbed.
In Indonesia, of all bird species threatened with extinction, more than half live in the forest.
The types of forest pigeons (Columba sp.), Uncal (Macropygia sp.), Delimukan (Chalcopaps sp) and Gallicolumba sp.), Pergam (Ducula sp.), And walik (Ptilinopus sp.) Is a family of pigeons that have highly dependent High forest habitat.
"Not surprisingly, of 122 endangered species in Indonesia, 12 species of which is also a tribe Collumbidae," he said.
(KR-LR)
11. Four Cargo Airlines 'Free' Fly to Europe
Source: Koran Tempo, 23/04/2011 \
JAKARTA - Indonesia's Four cargo airlines are no longer included in the list of airlines banned from flying to and in EU airspace. The four companies include PT Cardig, PT Air Maleo, Asia Link, and Republic Express.
This is contained in the list of Official Journal of the European Union Civil Aviation Authority issued by the European Union dated 20 April 2011. The four cargo airlines that add to the list of companies that are no longer prohibited from flying to the EU, such as Garuda Indonesia, Airfast Indonesia, Mandala Airlines, Express Transportation Antabenua, Indonesia AirAsia, Metro Batavia, Cardig, Water Maleo, Asia Link, and the Republic Axpress. Holy DECILYA
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