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still working on the other vids 2 convert em into photo file. actually today nt bad. Got 9570!!
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Re: Bali police investigate sleazy bule notorious for taping ‘sex diaries’ across Asi
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Kids in Jakarta chant “kill Ahok” during Ramadan parade in troubling viral video
In what is the exact opposite of the peaceful spirit of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, a viral video showing a group of kids singing about hatred and violence in Jakarta has raised concerns about the rise of extremism among today’s youth. The video shows a group of kids holding a raucous parade to welcome Ramadan while chanting, “Kill! Kill! Kill Ahok! Kill Ahok right now!” in reference to former Jakarta Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama, a minority ethnic Chinese and Christian who was recently sentenced to two years in jail for committing blasphemy against Islam. The local media believes that the video was taken on Wednesday in the Kampung Melayu neighborhood of East Jakarta, the same neighborhood in which twin suicide bombings killed 3 police officers and left 12 wounded on Thursday evening in an attack which has since been claimed by the Islamic State terrorist group. The kids’ chant is disturbingly similar to those sung by members of hardline Islamic groups like the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), who literally called for Ahok’s head in previous religious rallies against the then-governor. The viral video seems to back up a recent study by the Setara Institute, who found that, out of a sample of 760 public high school students in Jakarta and neighboring city Bandung, 11% believe that an Islamic caliphate is the best form of government. “There was also 1% of respondents who supported what ISIS is fighting for. There was even 0.4% who supported acts of terrorism,” said Setara Institute researcher Aminuddin Syarif, as quoted by CNN Indonesia today. The National Commission for Child Protection (Komnas PA) also noted that identity politics has increasingly become a justification for bullying in schools throughout Indonesia recently. They believe that part of the reason for this is that many parents take their kids along with them to religiously motivated political rallies. “It’s not rare that kids are involved in rallies even though they don’t actually understand what’s going on,” Komnas PA head Arist Merdeka Sirait said, as quoted by CNN Indonesia. Arist called on parents, teachers and religious leaders to prevent the seeds of radicalism and intolerance from being implanted into Indonesia’s children. |
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Re: Bali police investigate sleazy bule notorious for taping ‘sex diaries’ across Asi
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https://sammyreviews.store/showpost.php?p=15986898&postcount=825 continue part 2...she reach hotel with tat ang moh guy. i long time nvr see CRT tv liao. Didn't knw Bali hotel still got using.
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Taiwanese man agrees to circumcision in order to marry Indonesian woman
Love can be a powerful thing. As pointed proof of that, we offer up this story of a Taiwanese man who was willing to part with the tip of his manhood to marry the Indonesian woman he loves. We’ve seen countless stories in the local Indonesian media about foreigners giving up a lot to be with the love of their lives in Indonesia, but this man’s forsaking of his foreskin ranks among the most valiant of them all. Jayanti, a 23-year-old resident of Cirebon, West Java, tied the knot with 34-year-old Taiwanese man Zhou Hong Ze in her home village yesterday. Jayanti was a domestic helper in Taiwan, who worked as Hong Ze’s father’s personal caregiver. Meanwhile, the media described Hong Ze as “a rich Taiwanese who owns four companies.” “We met on January 27, 2017. We were set up by my employer,” Jayanti said after the wedding, as quoted by JPNN. From there, the couple apparently fell hard and fast in love. Three months after they first met, the couple agreed to get married. However, Jayanti gave Hong Ze a couple of conditions: that they wed according to her culture’s customs, and for him to adopt Islam and the requirements that go with it, including circumcision for males. Affirming his commitment to Jayanti, Hong Ze officially converted to Islam on Monday. On Wednesday, the couple was paraded on horseback around Jayanti’s village, attracting much local attention. Later that day, Hong Ze underwent the religious snipping procedure. After officially becoming husband and wife yesterday, it’s hard to imagine the newlyweds will be consummating their marriage anytime soon. After all, the predicted recovery time for circumcision for an adult is around 2-3 weeks. What a keeper this Hong Ze fella has proven himself to be. Here’s hoping that the newlyweds find eternal happiness together. |
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Actually its no big deal converting to Islam or having a Muslim name lah. I have some frds who "converted" to Islam but also never adhere to the practice.
As for circumcision also no big deal lah. Nowadays quite common to have one fore skin cut for hygene reason. |
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Re: Indonesia TCSS, Exchange Rate, Favourite Song/Music update
ost. Berkah Cinta - WIDI NUGROHO (vokalis Hello Band) - HARUS MEMILIH - Official Music Video 1080p
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Exchange Rate History update :
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tis one i agree w u,for hygiene reasons,mani non-muslim are practicing circumcision 2.
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Re: Bali police investigate sleazy bule notorious for taping ‘sex diaries’ across Asi
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continuing......... part 3 part 4 ( Click to show/hide ) part 5 ( Click to show/hide ) Oh btw,tis ger is from Bali (according 2 tat site).
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Re: Indonesia TCSS, Exchange Rate, Favourite Song/Music update
Every year, more and more foreign tourists seem to come to Bali and the following year, the government always ups the target to get that number higher and higher. For instance, Bali’s target for 2016 had been set at 4.4 million foreign tourist arrivals, a number that the island managed to surpass in just November 2016. So for 2017, the government is hoping Bali will bring in 40 percent of the national target of 15 million foreign tourists to Indonesia (that’s a hefty six million for those of you who hate math). With its chunk of 40 percent of the target, it probably comes as no surprise that Bali’s got the highest expectations for raking in tourist numbers from across the country. "Bali is still number one compared to the other regions in Indonesia," assistant deputy for Tourism Human Resource Development, Wisnu Bawa Tarunajaya said on Saturday, as quoted by Antara Bali. Indonesia’s capital city Jakarta’s got a goal of 30 percent, followed by Sumatra’s Batam at 20 percent, says Tarunajaya. To attract foreign tourists to other parts of the country, the government apparently has plans to develop additional tourist destinations, including Sumatra’s Lake Toba, Tanjung Klayang in Bangka-Belitung province, Thousand Islands in Jakarta, and Tanjung Lesung in Banten province, West Java. Other potentials are Mandalika in Lombok, Labuhan Bajo in Flores, Wakatobi in Sulawesi, and Morotai in Maluku. |
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Minimum Wages in Indonesia 2017
UMP Indonesia 2017 – Provincial Minimum Wage The Indonesian provinces have been releasing the minimum required monthly wages for the year 2017. These are called the UMP Indonesia and the UMK Bali. UMP stands for “Upah Minimum Provinsi” or Provincial Minimum Wage. Indonesia has 34 provinces. A province is the highest level of the local government divisions in Indonesia. Each province sets their own UMP or minimum wage. UMK stands for “Upah Minimum Kabupaten/Kota” or Regency/City Minimum Wage. Every province has its own regencies for which Bali has nine. The UMP and UMK for the year 2017 are calculated by the annual inflation and growth of the economy. For this year the inflation fee is calculated at 3.07% and the growth of the economy at 5.18%. That gives a minimum raise of 8.25% to 2016. Ultimately, the minimum wage of the regencies (Denpasar, Tabanan …) should be higher than the minimum wage of the province (Bali). The minimum wage is based on 40 hours of work per week and can either be;
UMP Indonesia 2017 – Provincial Minimum Wage. Most Indonesian provinces have already released their 2017 minimum monthly wages;
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ST12 - Cinta Tak Harus Memiliki | VC Trinity
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Indonesian Labour Law Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 13 Tahun 2003 Tentang Ketenagakerjaan. Article 90, Paragraph (1) Employers are prohibited from paying wages lower than the minimum wage. Article 185, Paragraph (1) Any person who violates the provisions referred to in Article 90 Paragraph (1) may be subject to imprisonment of a minimum of 1 (one) year and a maximum of four (4) years and / or a fine of at least 100,000,000 (one hundred million rupiah) and at most 400 .000.000 (four hundred million). Peraturan Pemerintah Republik Indonesia Nomor 78 Tahun 2015 Tentang Pengupahan. Article 3, Paragraph (1) The purpose of the minimum wage policy is to allow a decent living for employees and workers. Article 26, Paragraph (1) When an employee is absent due to illness then the following arrangements for salary are to be followed;
Article 26, Paragraph (3) An employee who is absent for family reasons is entitled to;
If an employer does not pay the salary on the agreed payment due date then these are the sanctions for the employer.
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19 things you never knew (but should) about Indonesia
Stretched like a girdle around the earth between Papua New Guinea to the east, and out past Malaysia on the western end, Indonesia’s 255 million people make it the world’s fourth most populous country and – with its enormous agricultural productivity and mineral wealth – one of the most bountiful too. Despite this, Nusantara (as many Indonesians still call the archipelago) regularly fails to punch at its weight on the world stage. So, to rectify the planet’s attention deficit, we’ve compiled random 19 things you ought to know about the 18,000 island nation. 1. Its capital, Jakarta, tweets more than any other city on earth. 2. Indonesians have a talent for confecting fuzzy philosophies, phrases and words that can be turned to any purpose. Perintis boats, for example, mean ‘pioneer’ vessels, which is a polite way of saying the boat is going to nowhere anybody wants. 3. Rice in Indonesia goes from being padi in the field, to beras at the market and nasi on the plate. 4. Greater Jakarta is home to more than 30 million people, the second largest urban settlement in the world after Greater Tokyo. 5. There are different verbs for killing different animals. Buffalo and pigs are slashed (potong), if chickens are killed for omen-checking they’re parted (belah), whereas dogs are bludgeoned (pukul). 6. The Venetian merchant Marco Polo was the first European on record to visit Indonesia in 1292. 7. Strangers often address one another in kinship terms. Ibu for mother, shortened to ‘bu’, bapak for father, shortened to ‘pak’, mbak for young lady, and finally mas for young man. 8. Government likes to convert beauty spots into obyek wisata (objects of tourist interest), covering areas with concrete, tables and archways. 9. Few Indonesians emigrate, instead most migrate within Indonesia, and these are mostly Javanese. 10. Indonesians usually refer to their colouring in coffee-based terms (hitam manis = black with sugar, kopi susu = milky coffee). 11. One of most decentralized countries in the world, thanks to President Habibie, fearing Aceh and Papua would go the same way as East Timor (i.e. towards independence), Indonesian power typically bypasses provincial-level government. 12. Visitors may hear people referring to the ‘four D’s’. It’s a phrase that’s usually used when describing the attitude of those in government and stands for: Datang, Duduk, Diam and Duit (Show up, sit down, shut up and collect your salary). There’s also the UUD, an an acronym that can either refer to the constitution (undang undang dasar) or, rather darkly mean that ‘it’s all about the money’ (ujung ujungnya duit). 13. Public transport often lacks a departure time in Indonesia, instead it leaves when there are enough passengers to make a profit. 14. Indonesia contains around 120 active volcanoes. 15. Hobbits used to live in Indonesia. Or at least the rather undersized Homo Floriensis – a species of man that once flourished alongside Homo Erectus. 16. Indonesians are typically optimistic. ‘Kami di manja bumi’ is an oft’ repeated phrase meaning that Mother Earth has spoiled the people. 17. Indonesia has more known gold reserves than anywhere else on the planet. http://www.mining.com/web/worlds-top-10-gold-deposits/ 18. Indonesia is one of few countries in the world to adopt neither the language of its former colonial power (Dutch) or its largest or most powerful group of speakers (Javanese), instead adopting a trader’s form of Malay, now known as Bahasa Indonesia. A mother tongue, only 20 percent speak it at home, with people usually preferring to use local dialects instead. 19. The temple of Borobudur in Java is the largest Buddhist monument in the world. Topped with stupa and resembling a nine-tiered mountain, the 9th century masterpiece is still used for pilgrimages today. |
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