Saturday, October 3, 2009

Dugaan..ujian..bala..?

400 penduduk ditelan bumi


SEORANG wanita berjalan di hadapan sebuah masjid yang runtuh di kampung Patamuan di bandar pinggir pantai Padang Pariaman, semalam. – Reuters


JAKARTA 3 Okt. - Kira-kira 400 orang yang sedang menghadiri satu majlis pernikahan dikhuatiri hilang ditelan bumi di Dusun Pulau Aik, Padang Pariaman ketika gempa bumi melanda Sumatera Barat pada Rablu lalu pada 5.16 petang 30 Sept.

Kebimbangan itu berdasarkan keadaan kampung itu yang kini rata ditutupi tanah dan menara masjid, yang merupakan struktur tertinggi di situ, bahkan juga sudah tidak kelihatan.

"Mereka ditelan bumi sedalam 30 meter akibat gempa dan longsor (tanah runtuh)," kata Ketua Pusat Penanganan Krisis Kementerian Kesihatan Indonesia, Rustam S. Pakaya yang dipetik detikcom, hari ini.

Sambil menyebut bahawa pasukan mencari dan menyelamat tidak mungkin menggali sedalam 30 meter untuk mengeluarkan mangsa, beliau berkata, dengan tenggelamnya kampung itu, proses mencari dan menyelamat sangat sukar untuk dijalankan walaupun pasukan pencari masih berusaha.

Tragedi di kampung itu yang berlaku pada pukul 5.16 petang merupakan satu daripada beberapa kejadian serupa apabila mangsa tertimbus dan terhimpit di celah runtuhan bangunan, yang kini mendapat perhatian setelah komunikasi dan jalan raya mulai dapat berfungsi semula.

Dipetik dari UTUSAN ONLIINE 4 Oktober 2009


Thursday, October 1, 2009

Protect Malaysia from harassment....

Now they want gamelan

Indonesia lays claim to traditional music form
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 07:07:00
Gamelon

IN DISPUTE: The gamelan

FIRST it was the pendet folk dance, Rasa Sayang rendition and now gamelan is fast becoming another item on a long list of disputes between Malaysia and Indonesia.

Gamelan is a traditional musical ensemble featuring a variety of instruments such as metallophones, xylophones, drums and gongs, bamboo flutes, bowed and plucked strings. The term usually refers to the set of instruments rather than to the players of those instruments.

The Jakarta Globe yesterday reported that Malaysia’s official website for cultural heritage, www.warisan.gov.my, had listed gamelan in its national heritage section, in third place after the boria and zapin
dances.

A music expert, Remy Sylado, said that the gamelan has its roots in the Javanese culture and dates back to the first Saka era (circa AD 230).

Source:

http://www.mmail.com.my/content/14376-now-they-want-gamelan

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Indonesia dresses up after batik 'victory' over Malaysia

This picture taken on September 17 shows visitors to a batik exhibition practicing to make a batik motive in Solo as part the country's effort to preserve batik. Indonesia's president is pushing the country's 234 million people to wear batik clothes after the United Nations handed it a victory over neighbour Malaysia in a poisonous feud over cultural heritage.

JAKARTA (AFP) - – Indonesia's president is pressing the country's 234 million people to wear batik clothes to celebrate a triumph over neighbour Malaysia in a poisonous feud over cultural heritage.

The UN cultural organisation UNESCO is set this week to add Indonesia's method of making the cloth -- through a laborious process of wax-dipping and dying -- to its list of the world's Intangible Cultural Heritage.

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has instructed Indonesians to celebrate the day the decision becomes official, Friday, by donning their best shirts, dresses, blouses and sarongs made from the material.

Source:

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20091001/tls-indonesia-malaysia-culture-batik-une-aeafa1b.html

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Dear Datuk Seri Prime Minister and Malaysian Cabinet...please help to protect our motherland from such harassment and distortion by those who envy us. We're not thieves.......