29 June 2008
indon jadi budak di Amrik
http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/content.asp?y=2007&dt=1219&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Luar_Negara&pg=lu_06.htm
Hamba moden: Pasangan India disabit kesalahan
NEW YORK 18 Dis. – Sepasang suami isteri di sini didapati bersalah atas tuduhan melakukan perhambaan dengan memaksa dua wanita Indonesia bekerja tanpa gaji selama bertahun-tahun.
Pasangan keturunan India tersebut, Mahender Murlidhar Sabhnani, 51 dan isterinya, Varsha Mahender, 35 juga didapati bersalah menyimpan pendatang haram dan terlibat dalam konspirasi “perhambaan zaman moden”.
Varsha dan seorang daripada anak perempuannya pengsan selepas juri Mahkamah Persekutuan Central Islip di sini memutuskan mereka bersalah atas 12 pertuduhan.
Pasangan itu masing-masing berdepan dengan hukuman penjara sehingga 40 tahun.
Menurut pendakwa raya, pasangan tersebut membawa dua rakyat Indonesia iaitu Samirah, 51, dan Enung, 47, ke Amerika Syarikat dengan menjanjikan gaji sebanyak AS$200 (RM670) sebulan.
Bagaimanapun, pasport kedua-dua pembantu rumah itu dirampas dan mereka dipukul dengan penyapu, disimbah dengan air panas dan dipaksa makan cili sekiranya tidak melakukan kerja dengan baik.
Peguam bela pasangan itu bagaimanapun berkata, kedua-dua pembantu rumah itu hanya mereka-reka cerita dan mengalami delusi.
Samirah ditemui oleh pihak berkuasa pada bulan Mei lalu, hanya dengan seluar pendek dan sehelai tuala selepas melarikan diri dari rumah pasangan India tersebut yang terletak di Muttontown, New York.
Dia dirawat kerana cedera di telinga, muka, lengan, leher, dada dan bahagian belakang.
Samirah juga memberitahu pihak berkuasa mengenai penderaan yang dilakukan oleh Varsha Sabhnani.
– Reuters
indon dimana-mana pun akan tetap diinjak-injak, dunia meladeni indon umpama koeli...
Inilah potret bangsat besar...
Respon aku adalah: siapa suruh jadi indon...Rasa Sayang website is back
So much for indon hacker... http://www.rasasayang.com.my/ is up and running
As predictable as it is, indon reactions will be
1. Ganyang
2. Demonstration
3. Bad mouthing in cyberspace
4. Trying to hack the website
5. Urge the indon government to take action but will be ignore...
Poor indon... a frustrated nation
Ternyata aku tidak sendirian...
Latest Update (10/12/2007 - 11.44 WIB)
Pemilik blog di bawah ini telah delete posting "Ten Things I Hate About Indonesia" tetapi sekiranya anda ke blog beliau dan scroll ke bawah kanan di bagian "Most Popular Posts" masih kelihatan "Ten Things I Hate About..."
http://ayulittleone.blogsome.com/2005/12/19/ten-things-i-hate-about-indonesia/
New year is approaching. Let us take a quick recap on our environment: what is good and what is bad; and hope that things will change only for the better after the holidays. Therefore I present you with the ten things I hate and love about
1. Corruption
How can you not hate it when the former president is still holding the world’s record for being the biggest corruptor ever with US$ 35 billion? The worst is that he’s still out there—free to watch his favorite show “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” and suddenly has to be treated in hospital everytime he hears attempt of bringing his case to the court. However his half brother will be spending the next four years in jail for another corruption case; while his youngest son, Tommy Suharto, was put behind the bars in 2000 for murdering a judge. What a big happy family!
2. Poverty
What can you expect after your president had stolen US$ 35 billion? What else but poverty:
More than half of
Poverty is not just a matter of inadequate incomes and expenditures on food and daily necessities. Many of the poor and near poor also lack access to basic education, medical services and adequate nutrition. Some 25 million Indonesians are illiterate. Nearly 50 million suffer health problems, a similar number lack access to health facilities. Many communities have inadequate or non-existent basic infrastructure like safe water, adequate sanitation, transport, roads and electricity.
3. Natural disaster
And that was not enough. The country has been plagued with the tsunami last year and the earthquakes which sometimes still happens nowadays. They are so common that media no longer pay any attention to them. Nevertheless the effects are still there. Flood, volcanic eruption, and landslide remain constant threats.
4. Diseases
SARS, malnutrition, bird flu, dengue fever, anthrax, …I have lost counts.
5. Social gap
It happens anywhere else, so why should it be special, I hear you ask. Whenever I watch Travel Channel’s report on
6. School
Schools are never for free in
7. Resource monopoly
Although the amount is decreasing, monopoly still exists. There is only a company which can provide you with fixed phone, for an instance. I have no problem with it; had it been able to reach everyone. But it hasn’t. My parents built a house in 2000, in an area where most people have had their telephone. As soon as the house was ready, they registered themselves for a fixed phone. And even now they haven’t gotten it for the same reason: there are not enough people in that area who request it. As the consequence, they have no internet. That sucks! They have the money, and they want to spend it on the damn fixed phone to chat with their daughter who is living abroad—but they can’t.
Electricity is even worse. There is only one company in the whole country; so everyone must buy the electricity from it. Yet it has been operating at a loss.
8. City bus
City bus is definitely a nightmare. In Surabaya, there are 111 buses which have been operating for 11-15 years; 170 buses for 16-20 years; and 112 buses for more than 20 years . To give you more views, it is not forbidden to smoke inside; there is no air conditioner; and there is no clear limit on how many passengers can be. At times you have to stand with somebody else’s arm pit only a few cm away from your precious nose; meanwhile you should give way to the street singers who get on and off the bus to earn a living.
9. Low self esteem
Indonesians are mostly fed up with the frequent stagnation of their life that they think everything comes from abroad must be better: grass is always greener on the other side, true enough. But in
There are many superficial matters, such as the women who are willing to spend extra cash (and risk some cancer also) to get whiter skin in order to look like the Indonesian beauties; the likes of Tamara Blezynski or Sophia Latjuba. But many more are misleading. People with low education believe that living abroad—no matter how bad—is still better than staying in the country. Thousands of them—mainly women risk to work abroad; as maids. Some receive their money—I read that in
10. Law for mixed marriage
Despite all the grim facts about the fair country, Zsolt and I would still like to move there. Yet an Indonesian wife cannot sponsor her foreign husband to get a resident visa there: only the company which would hire him could. Afterwards, the resident visa is only valid for a year and it must be renewed in the origin country. Each month, a foreigner must pay US$100 tax.
That was not all. Children cannot have Indonesian citizenship until they reach 18, with the father’s permission. Therefore they would be treated as tourist in their mother’s land along with the taxation system which is way too expensive for native Indonesian. A rumor said that there may be new rule that a foreign man must pay US$ 50,000 in order to be able to marry an Indonesian woman. That sucks!
Dec 26, 2004 - Nearly 132,000 Indonesians are killed and more than 37,000 listed as missing after a 9.15 magnitude earthquake offFeb 21, 2005 - At least 96 are killed in landslide that sweeps through two
March 28, 2005 - Nearly 1,000 are believed killed after a quake of magnitude 8.7 hits the coast of
July 20, 2005 -
Sept 1, 2005 - Landslide on
Sept 5, 2005 - Domestic airliner operated by local carrier Mandala Airlines crashes in residential area of
May 15, 2006 -
May 27, 2006 - Earthquake rocks area around ancient royal city of
July 17, 2006 - A tsunami after a 7.7 magnitude quake in
Dec 30, 2006 - A ferry with at least 600 aboard sinks during a stormy night voyage as it traveled between
Jan 1, 2007 - An Adam Air passenger plane flying from
Feb 22, 2007 - At least 42 people are killed when fire breaks out aboard a ferry which was heading from
March 6, 2007 - Two strong earthquakes kill at least 31 people and injure dozens in the West Sumatra provincial capital of
March 7, 2007 – Domestic Airliner operated by Garuda
Indon... indon... kenapa citra mu jelek amat...
Ganyang indon teriak Polandia
"Ganyang indon!!!... indon nyolong bendera dan garuda kami... " teriak orang Polandia.
indon sering membanggakan diri kreatif dan berbudaya... coba saudara-saudari pikirkan, bendera dan garuda aja nyolong dari Polandia... nggak kreatip indon ini, kalo nyontek tu biar nggak mirip.
Buktinya... link di bawah:
Polandia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland
indon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesia
Duch ni indon... dimana-mana bikin ulah....
SILA RESPON INDON