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Wednesday, July 4, 2007

0 percent of bird flu patients in RI die

0 percent of bird flu patients in RI die

PALU (Antara): Around 80 percent of the total 111 bird flu (Avian Influenza) patients in Indonesia, between 2005 and June 2007 have died, an official said.

During the period, some 90 people died of bird flu virus in the country, head of the respiratory disease of the Health Ministry's Community and Environmental Disease Eradication Fonny Silvanus said over the weekend.

The majority of the fatalities were recorded in West Java Province with 29 deaths, and the least fatalities were in South Sulawesi with only one bird flu patient died, Silvanus said when launching a public awareness campaign on animal quarantine.

"At the average, bird flu virus has affected mostly Indonesia's western regions, because the regions are quite humid, which is an ideal condition for bird flu virus to breed well," Silvanus said.

The bird flu patients ranged from one year old babies to 67 year-old adults.(***)>>>>thejakartapost.com

SKorea to ship oil next week; NKorean leader pushes for progress on nuclear deal

SKorea to ship oil next week; NKorean leader pushes for progress on nuclear deal

SEOUL (AP): South Korea said Wednesday that its promised shipment of energy aid to North Korea was on track a day after Pyongyang's reclusive leader urged progress in a deal to dismantle his country's nuclear programs.

In his first official remarks on the long-delayed pact, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il said "all the parties should implement the initial actions" of a disarmament agreement reached in February, according to a statement posted on the Chinese Foreign Ministry's Web site.

"Recently there have been signs that the situation on the Korean peninsula is easing," Kim was paraphrased as saying to Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi when the two met in Pyongyang, the ministry statement said Tuesday.

The North's official Korean Central News Agency reported that Yang left North Korea Wednesday, wrapping up a three-day trip that included the meeting with Kim. KCNA provided no details on what thetwo discussed. China's Xinhua News Agency said Yang was on his way to Indonesia.

Under the February deal governing the shutdown of the North's Yongbyon reactor - agreed by the two Koreas, China, Japan, Russia and the United States - Seoul promised to send 50,000 tons of heavy fuel oil to Pyongyang.

Kim Nam-sik, a spokesman at South Korea's Unification Ministry, said the first shipment will head to the North "within next week." He did not specify a day.

That timeframe for the shipment - which Kim said will amount to between 5,000 and 10,000 tons - falls within the two-week period South Korea announced Saturday for beginning shipments.

Pyongyang is to eventually receive further energy or other aid equivalent to 950,000 tons of heavy fuel oil in return for irreversibly disabling the reactor and declaring all nuclear programs.

The initial steps in the pact include the shutdown of the North's main reactor in exchange for economic aid and political concessions.

North Korea reached a separate agreement with the U.N. nuclear watchdog last week on how to verify and monitor the envisioned reactor shutdown.(***)

President inaugurates double-tracks train connecting Serpong and Tanah Abang

President inaugurates double-tracks train connecting Serpong and Tanah Abang

JAKARTA(Antara): President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono inaugurated Wednesday the operation of a double-track train connecting Serpong, Banten and Tanah Abang, Jakarta at Serpong Railway Station.

He was accompanied by First Lady Ani Yudhoyono, Transportation Minister Jusman Syafii Djamal, Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso and President Director of state-owned railway company PT Kereta Api (PT KAI) Ronny Wahyudi.

The 24.5 kilometers-double track railway from Serpong to Tanah Abang is a pilot project from the PT KAI to serve better transportation facility and increase the number of passengers dwelling in Greater Jakarta areas. (**)

Gov candidates woo ethnic vote

Wednesday, July 4, 2007 11:52:06 AM

Gov candidates woo ethnic vote

Actor Rano Karno is back on TV screens, though it is not a new episode of his famous show Si Doel Anak Sekolahan, where he starred as a poor native Jakartan, or Betawi, struggling for success.

Rather, it is a political advertisement. The actor, himself originally from West Sumatra, is heard saying: "As a Betawi native, I would vote for Fauzi Bowo."

The ad also features the actor who played Rano's brother-in-law on the show.

The 30-second spot for Jakarta gubernatorial candidate Fauzi Bowo signals a new front line in the television ad war: ethnicity.

Away from TV ads, this is not the first time Fauzi and Adang Daradjatun, the only other candidate in the Aug. 8 election, have attempted to woo voters based on ethnicity.

Sundanese Adang has built strong ties with West Java community groups in the capital.

He also has received political support from several West Sumatra community groups upset that the Jakarta Coalition did not tap West Sumatra native Djasri Marin as Fauzi's running mate.

Fauzi has been courting groups from North Sumatra. But as a Betawi, and head of the administration-sponsored Betawi Community Group (Bamus), his natural stronghold is among Betawi groups.

Adang, however, has for the moment secured the support of the Betawi Brotherhood Forum (FBR), one of the biggest and most prominent member of Bamus.

Forum chief Fadloli El Muhir changed his political direction to Adang just months before the candidate registration opened.

A Betawi community leader, Ridwan Saidi, said the FBR was "more militant" and had not been "co-opted" by Bamus and the administration.

"FBR has had its own will and mission since it was established in the reform era. This is also why it does not always comply with what Bamus says," he said.

Election observer M. Qodari of Indo Barometer said attempts to secure the support of ethnic groups was a pragmatic way to win votes.

"Religious issues work better, but the candidates do not want to miss any chance to get the attention of voters," he said.

He said ethnic groups could also be mobilized by candidates to support their campaigns.

"A big group will have lots of members who can be used as campaign volunteers, putting up stickers, banners and posters of candidates in every corner of the city."

Ethnic, religious breakdown of Jakarta (in percentages)

Javanese 35.2
Betawi 27.6
Sundanese 15.3
West Sumatran 3.2
Chinese-Indonesian 5.5
Others 13.2

Muslim 85.7
Catholic 4.0
Protestant 6.0
Hindu 0.3
Buddhist 3.8
Others 0.1

Total population: 7.6 million

Source: Central Statistics Agency and Jakarta Elections Commission (Adisti Sukma Sawitri)

Forestry ministry extends contract to use air police's choppers


Forestry ministry extends contract to use air police's choppers

JAKARTA (Antara): The Forestry Ministry has extendedits contract with the Air Police for the use of helicopters to deal with forest fires this year.

The two agreed to extend the contract which expired on July 4, the ministry's director general of forest protection and nature conservation, Arman Malolongan, said Wednesday.

The ministry was operating two helicopters to detect hot spots, he said.

Quoting the latest report, he said fire was ravaging 15 hectares of plantation owned by PT Siak Raya in Riau province.

"I have instructed (my subordinates) to look into the fire. The management of the company must be held responsible for the fire," he said.

The Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMG) has reported an increase in the number of forest fires in Simatra in the past week.

The agency's head of data and information in Polonia, Firman, said that basedon images from the Satellite National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 254 fires were seen in Sumatra on Monday, compared to 141 a day earlier.(***)>thejakartapost.com

Environmentalists: Company produces Indonesian palm oil for biofuel unethically

Environmentalists: Company produces Indonesian palm oil for biofuel unethically

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP): A Singapore-based company was involved in slashing and burning Indonesian forests to make way for palm oil plantations that feed the growing market for biofuels,environmental and activist groups claimed Tuesday.

The company emphatically denied the allegations.

The Dutch arm of Friends of the Earth and Indonesian rights group Lembaga Gemawan published a 100-page report they said details evidence that subsidiaries of Wilmar International Ltd. dodgedenvironmental rules to plant palm trees in West Kalimantan.

But a Wilmar spokeswoman called the accusations "erroneous, misleading and defamatory."

"As a responsible corporate citizen, the Wilmar Group is fully committed to sustainable palm oil," Carolyn Lim Wan Yu wrote in an e-mailed reaction.

Past studies by environmental groups have - without naming names - found that developers in Malaysia and Indonesia burned vast tracts of rain forest to grow palm oil. The fires unleashed millions of tons of carbon dioxide, defeating the purpose of developing palm-based biodiesel fuel as a renewable source of energy that does not contribute to greenhouse gases.(***)

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