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Solo School Receives Complaints for Book Depicting Prophet Muhammad - Jakarta Globe
The school, meanwhile, said the book was among hundreds of copies of other books donated by the Religious Affairs Ministry. A representative of the school, who refused to be named, admitted that the school had immediately put the books inside the ...
May 23, 2012


Cijeruk's 10 Day Sukhoi Nightmare - Jakarta Globe
One woman who refused to give her name said she traveled all the way from Sumedang, a four-hour drive, with six members of her family drawn by her curiosity of the rescue efforts. “Stand here, son. Stay close to your father,” she said as she snapped a ...
May 19, 2012


Indonesian Police Close Website Hacked by Terror Suspects - Jakarta Globe
“The address was at speedcash xxxxxx.xxx. and is now down,” said the Densus 88 investigator, who declined to be named. “Its server was in Malaysia.” The hackers were Rizki Gunawan, who holds a degree in computerized accounting, Andri Kurniawan, ...
May 17, 2012


Three Indonesian Maids Seek Refuge at Embassy in Singapore - Jakarta Globe
Yuli's employer, who is in her 50s and declined to be named, denied her allegations. “She also did not tell me she was unhappy, and just ran away,” she said. An MOM spokesman said it is currently establishing the facts of Yuli's case, adding: “Once a ...
May 14, 2012


Solo Church Bombers Got Money from Hacking Website - Jakarta Globe
“Hacking was done by the suspects we have arrested, namely Umar, alias Udin,” said a police detective on Saturday who asked not to be named. “He has other names, such as Rizki alias Ronny or Ronny Setiawan alias Umar Amiruddin.
May 12, 2012


Mekong River Murder Suspect Flown to Beijing - Jakarta Globe
“Yes, Nor Kham was transferred to Chinese police,” said the official, who declined to give her name. China reacted angrily to last year's attack, summoning diplomatic envoys from Thailand, Laos and Myanmar and asking authorities to speed up ...
May 11, 2012


Former Lampung District Head Gets 12 Years for Graft - Jakarta Globe
“[Andi] is sent to 12 years in jail during today's appeal hearing,” a Supreme Court official who refused to be named said in Jakarta on Wednesday, as quoted by detik.com. Andi would also have to pay a Rp 500 million fine or spend an extra six months in ...
May 9, 2012


Former Lampung District Head Gets 12 Years for Graft - Jakarta Globe
“[Andi] is sent to 12 years in jail during today's appeal hearing,” a Supreme Court official who refused to be named said in Jakarta on Wednesday, as quoted by detik.com. Andi would also have to pay a Rp 500 million fine or spend an extra six months in ...
May 9, 2012


Arrested Suspects Admit to Aceh Shooting Spree - Jakarta Globe
“There are now eight cases [of violence] in eight different locations,” said an investigator at Densus 88, the police's anti-terror unit, who declined to be named. The officer said the list included the shooting of migrant workers in Aceh Besar ...
April 24, 2012


Hundreds Bid Farewell to Energy Minister Widjajono at Jakarta Funeral - Jakarta Globe
He died on the way,” said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. Wayan Sutarga, the director of Sanglah Hospital, confirmed that the medical facility's check did not find any injuries on his body. His family said he did not have any ...
April 23, 2012


Hundreds Bid Farewell to Energy Minister Widjajono at Jakarta Funeral - Jakarta Globe
He died on the way,” said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. Wayan Sutarga, the director of Sanglah Hospital, confirmed that the medical facility's check did not find any injuries on his body. His family said he did not have any ...
April 22, 2012


CSI-ing: Concern Over Singapore's Internet Vigilantes - Jakarta Globe
Peter, who made a police report, declined to be named as he fears further reprisals. But the incident, which happened two years ago, still rankles him. “I felt violated, seeing all my personal information leaked online. The worst thing is that even now ...
April 21, 2012


In Jakarta's Gang Violence, Links to Navy and Ninjas - Jakarta Globe
“They knocked down [parked] motorcycles and bashed them with sticks, but the one that sustained the most damage was a white Kawasaki Ninja 250R,” said the attendant, who refused to give his name for fear of reprisal. “All [visitors] panicked and ran ...
April 20, 2012


In Jakarta's Gang Violence, Links to Navy and Ninjas - Jakarta Globe
“They knocked down [parked] motorcycles and bashed them with sticks, but the one that sustained the most damage was a white Kawasaki Ninja 250R,” said the attendant, who refused to give his name for fear of reprisal. “All [visitors] panicked and ran ...
April 20, 2012


Indonesia Said to Plan 10-Year Dollar-Denominated Bond Sale - Jakarta Globe
The notes are being offered to investors to yield about 4.05 percent, according to a person familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified because the details are private. The country is also marketing an increase to its existing 5.25 percent ...
April 17, 2012


Hunt Begins for Gunmen Who Machine-Gunned Plane in Papua - Jakarta Globe
“The airplane's fuel tank was hit by a bullet but did not explode,” said a Trigana Air employee who refused to be identified. The wounded pilot and co-pilot were flown to Jayapura with the help of another Trigana Air Twin Otter plane, said Bustomi, ...
April 9, 2012


Hunt Begins for Papua Gunmen Who Strafed Plane - Jakarta Globe
“The airplane's fuel tank was hit by a bullet but did not explode,” said a Trigana Air employee who refused to be identified. The wounded pilot and co-pilot were flown to Jayapura with the help of another Trigana Air Twin Otter plane, said Bustomi, ...
April 8, 2012


Red Tape Foils Green Card Dreams in China - Jakarta Globe
“The way this (PR program) is implemented is arbitrary,” said a European media executive who declined to be named. He has yet to succeed in his applications even though he is married to a Chinese wife, has worked in Beijing for 10 years and even owns a ...
April 4, 2012


Social Security Law Ready to Roll in June - Jakarta Globe
All implementing regulations for a new social security law will be enacted by June, a senior government official said on Friday. The National Social Security Law, approved by legislators in November, requires all workers' insurance and pension schemes ...
March 31, 2012


Authorities Make Drug Busts in Bogor, Bali - Jakarta Globe
“As soon as he disembarked, he continued to look left and right as if observing the surroundings,” said the source, who declined to be named. A scan of Daniele's luggage showed a solid mass hidden behind the baggage lining. A physical check on the bag ...
March 31, 2012


Asia Crude Premiums Fall on Weakening Refining Profits - Jakarta Globe
PV Oil Co., Vietnam's state-owned oil-marketing company, sold four cargoes of Te Giac Trang crude for May and June loading at premiums of $6.20 to $7.20 a barrel more than benchmark dated Brent, according to two traders who asked not to be identified ...
March 28, 2012


Big Durian a Draw for Music Makers - Jakarta Globe
Various industry sources who refused to be named said promoters could expect a profit margin of around 10 percent of an event's total costs, but even more if they netted corporate sponsorships. The budget for a music concert, the sources say, ...
March 25, 2012


Former Separatists Among Aceh Terror Suspects: Police - Jakarta Globe
“Not all of them are ex-GAM members, but some indeed are, thus their ability to assemble explosives,” the official, who asked to remain anonymous, told The Jakarta Globe. Police arrested six men early Saturday morning as they drove down Jalan Raya Desa ...
March 13, 2012


Indonesian Official Urges State Companies to Use Asean Trade Pact - Jakarta Globe
Cement maker Semen Gresik and other state-controlled companies should expand their reach in Southeast Asia to take advantage of a looming free trade agreement, a government official said on Monday. Sumaryanto Widayatin, a deputy state enterprise ...
March 13, 2012


Indonesian Official Urges State Companies to Use Asean Trade Pact - Jakarta Globe
(Antara Photo) Cement maker Semen Gresik and other state-controlled companies should expand their reach in Southeast Asia to take advantage of a looming free trade agreement, a government official said on Monday. Sumaryanto Widayatin, a deputy state ...
March 12, 2012


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