11/19/2011

Indonesian can be international language: RI Commission for UNESCO

The Indonesian language has the potential to become an international language, more so than many of European languages, the Indonesian Commission for UNESCO says.

“I am optimistic that [Indonesian] can become an international language. The UN has recently denied that German is an international language because it is only used in Germany.

Ours is different, Indonesian is spoken in many countries,” commission chief Arief Rachman said Tuesday as quoted by kompas.com.

Arief added that it was thus important for the National Education and Culture Ministry step up efforts to promote the Indonesian language.

“Indonesian should not just be studied at schools but should also be used as an everyday language for communication,” he said.

The ministry responded by saying it planned to set up more Indonesian language and cultural centers overseas. So far, it said it has established 150 such centers in 48 countries.


Source: The Jakarta Post

Indonesia lifts 3 golds, sets Games records

Indonesia made a clean sweep in the first day of the weightlifting competition at the 26th SEA Games, with Eko Yuli Irawan winning the gold medal in the men’s 62 kilogram division while sharpening his own Games record from two years ago.


The three weightlifting golds widened the gap in the medal tally, as Indonesia had already bagged 124 gold, 92 silver and 84 bronze medals.

Vietnam stands second in the medal tally, with 71 gold, 67 silver and 69 bronze medals, followed by Thailand with 68 gold, 64 silver and 76 bronze.

Eko, the 2008 Olympic silver medalist in the 56 kilogram division, lifted 166 kg on Friday in the clean-and-jerk, 1 kg more than the his record lift in the 2009 Vientiane SEA Games.

“I have set new records at the last three SEA Games, so I only have to beat my own record,” he said.

The 22-year-old, who took the bronze in this year’s world championships, lifted 136 kg in the snatch for a total of 302 kg in the division.

Fellow Indonesian Muhakmad Hasbi lifted 122 kg in the snatch and 161 kg in the clean and jerk for a total of 283 kg to claim the silver medal while Vietnamese Nguyen Ngee Trung brought home the bronze after lifting 125 kg in the snatch and 147 kg in the clean and jerk for a total of 272 kg.

Eko said his eyes were set on next year’s Olympics in London. He wanted to prove to those doubting his post-marriage achievements.

Since the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Indonesia’s lifters have always brought home medals.

Indonesian Triyatno lifted 181 kg in the clean and jerk, a new Games record since the last one he set in the 2009 Games at 180 kg and 140 kg in the snatch for a total of 321 kg.

Triyatno, who turns 24 on Dec. 10, says his victory is not just about winning gold for his country, but also to prove that he is still unbeatable.

Dani of Indonesia and Kyaw Moe Win of Myanmar both lifted a total of 321 kg (140 kg in the snatch and 170 kg in the clean and jerk), but Dani was awarded the silver medal because his weight was 0.84 kg lighter than Kyaw.

Sandow Waldemar Nasution of Indonesia won the men’s 77 kilogram gold medal after lifting 326 kg (146 kg in the snatch and 180 kg in the clean and jerk).

“This gold is to redeem my failure in the 2009 Games,” he said.

Thailand brought home the silver and bronze medals thanks to Somphon Kaeokoet’s total lift of 324 kg (148 kg in the snatch and 176 kg in the clean and jerk) and Ekkachai Yeeram with 312 kg (137 kg in the snatch and 175 kg in the clean and jerk), respectively. Sandow — who won gold in the 2005 and 2007 SEA Games — said that his victory on Friday confirmed his status as the region’s best in the division.

“I tried my best this year and thank God I could prove that I’m still the best in this class,” he said.

Source: The Jakarta Post

GRAFFITI!


Sekelompok pasukan dengan mengenakan sweater dan masker sambil menenteng cat semprot di tangan mulai berjalan menelusuri jalan-jalan di tengah kota besar Indonesia. Beberapa saat mereka sempat berdiam diri di bawah fly over, dengan pandangan penuh arti menatap tembok-tembok yang kosong dan kusam tersebut. Sedetik kemudian tangan-tangan mereka mulai menyemprot tembok tersebut dengan cat semprot. Tidak ada yang tahu apa yang mereka ciptakan saat itu, sampai keesokan paginya para pengguna jalan mulai terheran-heran dengan karya para bomber tersebut. Dan karya inilah yang kita kenal sebagai “graffiti”.
Di Amerika lah graffiti pertama kali ditemukan, karena semakin banyaknya bomber-bomber yang membom-bardir sudut-sudut kota di Amerika, akhirnya pemerintah mulai menyediakan sebuah lahan untuk para bomber mengekplorasikan karya-karya mereka. Di Philadelphia misalnya.
Pada tahun 1984, Philadephia Anti-Graffiti Network (PAGN) yang tadinya sangat menentang seni ini akhirnya meciptakan sebuah program yang diberi nama Mural Arts Program. Program ini menyediakan tempat yang sangat layak, namun jika para bomber tersebut membuat graffiti di luar wilayah tersebut, maka hukuman yang berat pun harus siap mereka terima.
Di kota New York tahun 1995, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani dari membuat sebuah pasukan yang dinamakan Anti-Graffiti Task Force, yaitu pasukan yang dibuat untuk memberantas para bomber yang berkeliaran di kota ini. Selain itu para penjual cat semprot hanya boleh menjual dagangannya pada orang yang sudah berumur 18 tahun ke atas dengan menunjukan identitas mereka tersebut. Para bomber yang tertangkap juga harus membayar denda sebesar US$ 350, yang tentunya sangat memberatkan para bomber. Akhirnya salah seorang bomber terkenal NYC yang bernama Zephyr melakukan serangkaian usaha untuk melegalkan kegiatan ini, yaitu dengan menulis surat ke pemerintah. Peter Vallone, Jr. yang pada saat itu menjabat sebagai anggota pemerintahan melegalkan permintaan tersebut pada tanggal 1 Januari 2006, namun dengan syarat para bomber yang melakukan kegiatan tersebut harus berumur 21 tahun ke atas.

Graffiti sampai sekarang masih kontroversial. Karena beberapa orang menganggapnya sebagai seni dan sebagian lagi menganggapnya sebagai perusak jalanan. Ya, kalo menurut gue sih graffiti itu keren, asal ditaruh ditempatnya saja. Dan graffiti tersebut harus mengandung makna, bukan asal coretan coretan yang membuat jalanan terlihat kumuh. Menurut kalian gimana? Comment please ;)





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