Monday, January 16, 2012

Megawati Soekarnoputri Supporter Protest



A woman supporters of Indonesian presidential candidate MEGAWATI SUKARNO PUTRI holds a picture of Indonesian President SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO during a protest in Jakarta, Indonesia.July 27, 2009. Dozens of Megawati's supporters stage a protests after their opposition leader Megawati Sukarnoputri rejected Saturday President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's landslide re-election win and will challenge the results in court.

Railway Free Therapy



Woman sit on a railway track and wait for a train to rattle by for electricity therapy in Rawa Buaya, Jakarta, Indonesia. August 4.2011. People in the outskirt of the capital have been participating in the treatment believing that the the electricity current from the track could cure various diseases.

My House in Chinese Cemetery



A woman feed her child in her house at the Chinese Cemetery in Jakarta, Indonesia, July 29,2010. Asian countries are increasingly failing to provide adequate care for their most vulnerable citizens despite rising standards of living across the region, as Indonesia is one country, it must do more to improve the welfare of its people, stressing investment in education, health care and social development.Asian Development Bank (ADB) estimates show 60 million Asian people are stuck below the 1.25 dollar-a-day poverty line because of the global economic downturn.

Oil Crisis Queue



Indonesian woman queue to purchase subsidised kerosene on August 15, 2007 in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Indonesian Government has raised the cost of fuel by up to 30 percent with soaring fuel prices causing many people to abandon their vehicles and search for alternative fuel options

Avian Flu : Chicken Sweep



An old woman sit in front of her chicken during an avian sweep by the Official at a village in Jakarta, Indonesia.November 24.2008. Indonesia government has warned of an increase in bird flu cases across Java, saying the deadly virus may have already infected 50 percent of poultry sold at markets throughout Jakarta, Banten and West Java. There was a strong indication that poultry markets across western Java were affected, the National Committee for Bird Flu Control and Pandemic Preparedness said. The number of bird-to-bird and bird-to-human infections have declined in the country since 2007. As of October this year, there have been 112 deaths from 137 recorded infections. Just recently, 17 suspected bird flu patients, hospitalized in the South Sulawesi capital of Makassar, were cleared of having the virus.

Noordin M Top Wife



Arina Rochmah of Indonesia (Center), the third wife of slain terrorist Noordin Mohammed Top, carries her daughter as she visits her husband's body at Sukanto police hospitalin Jakarta, Indonesia.October 1, 2009. The body of Noordin Mohammed Top is due to be released tomorrow from hospital to one of Top's wives. Top, the man responsible for plotting the 2002 and 2005 Bali bombings, was killed following a police raid in Central Java on September 17. The body will be returned to his home town of Pontian in Malaysia for burial, accompanied by his first Malaysian wife, Rahmah Rusdi, despite claims by his Indonesian wives to the body.

Three Dollar Family




A 49 years old . SAKDIAH wtih her grandson and husband SLAMET (R) lives at their small house in outskirt Jakarta, Indonesia, December 19, 2009. SLAMET is a reflection of poverty, living with a family has five childrens and grand childrens in the house 12 square meters,He working as a worker with earnings of USD 3 per day.the number of Indonesians living below the poverty line from the current 32.5 million.

Century Bank Protest



Indonesian policemen try to remove woman protesters during a protest against Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in Jakarta, March 3, 2010. Indonesia's parliament is to decide on March 3, the fate of the country's top two reformers over a controversial bank bailout, amid warnings the government's rainbow coalition is close to breaking up. Lawmakers are divided as to whether Vice President Boediono and Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati should face criminal investigations for authorising the 724-million-dollar rescue package for Bank Century.