Salam kenal juga pak. kalau Frustasi kelihatanya tidak, cuman saya sedang bingung, bukan hal2 besar tapi hal2 kecil contoh dulu ada namanya jurnal peradaban di UNG terus ada tulisan dari assoc Prof. Donal dari USA beliau sekarang sedang tunggu jurnalnya itu terus saya mau mengadu kemana atau bisa buat apa? malah jurnal itu 2 kali setahun terbinya belum juga ada .. dulunya pak Nelson sudah mengiyakana dan untuk itu tetapi kelihaatanya sulit keluar dana dari UNG malah PR 4 bertemu terakhir dengan saya di UNG waktu itu hanya menyatakan bersabar, dan syapun bersabar karena menghargai pak syarifuddin Ahmad sebagai orang tua. Nama Jurnal itu International Journal of Civilization
----- Original Message ---- From: Fadly Tantu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: gorontalomaju2020@yahoogroups.com Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:11:53 PM Subject: Balasan: RE: [GM2020] Pak Harto+nelson Yth. Sdr. my Salam kenal buat saudara my, milis anda membingungkan (mungkin karena kemampuan saya terbatas untuk menyelami apa yang sedang anda rasakan dan pikirkan), jika ada kawan-kawan yang bisa mengerti dan bisa berinteraksi dengan my, tolong diberi pencerahan kepada kawan milis kita ini, dibantu yang bersangkutan mengkomunikasikan keinginan dan harapannya, saya yakin saudara my memiliki idealisme untuk memajukan UNG dan harapan-harapan, seperti apa lembaga UNG dimasa yang akan datang. Tampaknya saudara kita my sedang frustrasi terhadap kebijakan di UNG sehingga yang bersangkutan mencurahkan unek-uneknya dalam komunitas milis GM2020. Saya usul kepada saudara my mungkin akan lebih baik jika saudara menuliskan gagasan harapan/ pandangan saudara mengenai masadepan UNG dalam sebuah proposal yang dapat dikaji/ diskusikan bersama dalam suasana kekeluargaan dan tradisi akademik untuk kemajuan UNG, Haqulyakin teman-teman di UNG akan menerima itu dengan senang hati. Sebagai pendatang baru dalam milis ini saya mohon maaf jika agak lancang mengatakan ini, sejujurnya saya sampaikan respon terhadap milis my ini dalam semangat kekeluargaan dan harapan gorontalo maju 2020. Wassalam, Salam kenal Fadly Y.Tantu my <myncokimori@ yahoo.com> wrote: bmi akan brubah dan interaksi gfundamental di alam semesta akan mempercepat, ganguan semua teknologi menganuann interaksi elektromagnetik akan dekat, karena foton yang pada saat pembentukan alam semesta 13 milyar tahun lalu akan tiba. Tahun 2009 Nelson dan kabinetnya akan lengser, tunggu saja, dan siapa rektor dimasa akan datang dia harus mampu memberikan angin segar dunia akademik di UNG. Bila berani nelson masih 1 tahun segera ganti pembantu2mu dan posisi strategis yang menjadi omelan kawanmu di UNG sekarang ini, ulailah dengan Pembantumu yang pegang uang karena mau kemana para ilmuwan di UNG butuh uang. Kasian kepada nelson kebijakanmu akan bersandar pada pembantu yang memegang uang. Apa kaitan dengan suharta, suharta orang hebat saya baca di diberbagai buku, pintar dia bagaimana ditulis oleh erros djarot dan pengakuan orang2 emegang strategis di masa 60an. Katanya kalau yani masih hidup surata tak bisa jadi presiden. Kalau ini strategi yang di buat di UNG bagus, bagi yang berpotensi untuk memikir masa depan UNG di bunuh saja dulu supaya nanti akan ada penguasa yang kuat di UNG tetapi kalau itu strategi yang begitu model saya darei nan jauh akan senyum. Dan saya melihat memang sudah mulai di coba di UNG bagaimana cara membunuh karakter termasuk saya, saya tidak diberikan matakuliah dan saya akan tetap berjuang kalau mau bunuh, bunuhlah aku dengan cara ilmiah jangan kasih racun seperti munir (dalam pengakuannya policarpus tidak membunuh alias racun munir tetapi kenapa di penjara 20 tahun, saya bingun hukum di negeri ini). Sekarang negara sedang di pimpin oleh orang2 hebat begitu jugan UNG di jabat oleh2 orang2 hebat mulai nanpak kehebatan mereka terutama penentu kebijakan di UNG yaitu senat mereka adalah para ilmuwan unggul dan mereka di segani setiap apapun mau di buat di UNG akan dengar dan ttd mereka. Suatu saat saya akan ambisi menjadi anggota senat itu, dan lihat apa solusi saya saya bisa berikan silakan para senior di UNG bunuhlah karakter saya. Kita toh juga akan mati semua lihat suharta sudah mati juga. "R. H. Uno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] net.id> wrote: Yang menjadi penyebab langsung dan pemicu kejatuhan Pemerintah Soeharto di tahun '98 dan dengan demikian juga perekonomian bangsa Indonesia, BUKANLAH kkn, hutang Negara,pegawai negeri "papancuri" tetapi RESESI EKONOMI TINGKAT DUNIA yang juga melanda beberapa negara lain, DITAMBAH dengan penghianat2 didalam cabinet(sejarah jatuhnya raja2 Jawa karena penghianatan dari dalam berulang/Ken Angrok) dan militer yang melihat peluang bagus untuk mengganti TAMPUK KEKUASAAN TERTINGGI di Indonesia. Berambisi rapat dibelakangnya adalah "macan kecil" yang ingin berkuasa tetapi nyalinya terlalu kecil untuk memimpin sejuta umat yang sudah siap menyerbu istana, dengan alasan khawatir jatuhnya korban (mahasiswa angkatan '66 dengan pimpinan kolektif Cosmas Batubara lebih berani melengserkan Soekarno kendati menghadapi moncong senjata yang mengambil korban. Memang, perjuangan mana yang tidak berisiko akan jatuhnya korban?). Akhirnya mahasiswa jualah yang berhasil melawan rezim Soeharto dengan segala pengorbanan di Trisakti dan Atmajaya. Nah, di Gorontalo, cara pergantian kekuasaan bagaimana yang diinginkan melengserkan kekuasaan di paruh waktu hi hi hi .... Wass.OH -----Original Message----- From: gorontalomaju2020@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:gorontalomaju2020@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Agus Lahinta Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 10:26 AM To: gorontalomaju2020@ yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [GM2020] Pak Harto BEKAS PRESIDEN SUHARTO MEMANG TELAH BERBUAT BANYAK UNTUK PEMBANGUNAN INDONESIA DAN ITU KELIHATAN SAMPAI SEKARANG, TAPI KITA JANGAN LUPA BAHWA BEKAS PRESIDEN SUHARTO JUGA YANG TELAH MEMPORAKPORANDAKAN PEREKONOMIAN INDONESIA DENGAN "KKN" NYA DAN MENINGGALKAN HUTANG YANG HARUS DITANGGUNG OLEH KITA, ANAK CUCU DAN CICIT KITA. JADI SADARLAH.... . SEBAGAI MANUSIA, MARILAH KITA MENDOAKAN BEKAS PRESIDEN SUHARTO AGAR DIKURANGI SIKSAANYA DI DALAM KUBUR. AL On 1/27/08, Tuturuga <belimbingbotol@ yahoo.com> wrote: > Selamat jalan Jenderal Besar, semoga Allah > mengampunimu! > Bagi keluarga yang ditinggalkan semoga tabah dan jujur > kepada masyarakat Indonesia. Masih banyak yang harus > dipertanggungkawabk an di depan rakyat. > > =t= > > --- Rahman Dako <rahman_dako@ yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Temans, > > > > Hampir semua media massa di Indonesia, menjadi > > berbalik memuja Soeharto pada masa sakit sampe > > matinya. Tapi lihatlah kata Associated Press > > dibawah ini, beberapa menit setelah kematiannya: > > > > Salam, > > AGAG > > > > Former Indonesian dictator Suharto dies > > By ZAKKI HAKIM, Associated Press Writer 11 minutes > > ago > > JAKARTA, Indonesia - Former dictator Suharto, an > > army general who crushed Indonesia's communist > > movement and pushed aside the country's founding > > father to usher in 32 years of tough rule that saw > > up to a million political opponents killed, died > > Sunday. He was 86. > > > > Suharto had been ailing in a hospital in the capital > > since Jan. 4 when he was admitted with failing > > kidneys, heart and lungs. Doctors prolonged his life > > through dialysis and a ventilator, but his condition > > dramatically worsened over the weekend. He stopped > > breathing and slipped into a coma Sunday. > > > > A statement issued by chief presidential doctor, > > Marjo Subiandono, said he was declared dead at 1:10 > > p.m. The cause of death was given as multi-organ > > failure. > > > > Finally toppled by mass street protests in 1998, the > > U.S. Cold War ally's departure opened the way for > > democracy in this predominantly Muslim nation of 235 > > million people and he withdrew from public life, > > rarely venturing from his comfortable villa on a > > leafy lane in the capital. > > > > Suharto had ruled with a totalitarian dominance that > > saw soldiers stationed in every village, instilling > > a deep fear of authority across this Southeast Asian > > nation of some 6,000 inhabited islands that stretch > > across more than 3,000 miles. > > Since being forced from power, he had been in and > > out of hospitals after strokes caused brain damage > > and impaired his speech. Blood transfusions and a > > pacemaker prolonged his life, but he suffered from > > lung, kidney, liver and heart problems. > > > > Suharto was vilified as one of the world's most > > brutal rulers and was accused of overseeing a > > graft-ridden reign. But poor health - and continuing > > corruption, critics charge - kept him from court > > after he was chased from office by widespread unrest > > at the peak of the Asian financial crisis. > > > > The bulk of political killings blamed on Suharto > > occurred in the 1960s, soon after he seized power. > > In later years, some 300,000 people were slain, > > disappeared or jailed in the independence- minded > > regions of East Timor, Aceh and Papua, human rights > > groups and the United Nations say. > > > > Suharto's successors as head of state - B.J. > > Habibie, Abdurrahman Wahid, Megawati Sukarnoputri > > and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono - vowed to end > > corruption that took root under Suharto, yet it > > remains endemic at all levels of Indonesian society. > > > > With the court system paralyzed by corruption, the > > country has not confronted its bloody past. Rather > > than put on trial those accused of mass murder and > > multibillion- dollar theft, some members of the > > political elite consistently called for charges > > against Suharto to be dropped on humanitarian > > grounds. > > > > Some noted Suharto also oversaw decades of economic > > expansion that made Indonesia the envy of the > > developing world. Today, nearly a quarter of > > Indonesians live in poverty, and many long for the > > Suharto era's stability, when fuel and rice were > > affordable. > > > > But critics say Suharto squandered Indonesia's vast > > natural resources of oil, timber and gold, siphoning > > the nation's wealth to benefit his cronies and > > family like a mafia don. > > > > Jeffrey Winters, associate professor of political > > economy at Northwestern University, said the graft > > effectively robbed "Indonesia of some of the most > > golden decades, and its best opportunity to move > > from a poor to a middle class country." > > > > "When Indonesia does finally go back and redo > > history, (its people) will realize that Suharto is > > responsible for some of the worst crimes against > > humanity in the 20th century," Winters added. > > > > Those who profited from Suharto's rule made sure he > > was never portrayed in a harsh light at home, > > Winters said, so even though he was an "iron-fisted, > > brutal, cold-blooded dictator," he was able to stay > > in his native country. > > > > Like many Indonesians, Suharto used only one name. > > He was born on June 8, 1921, to a family of rice > > farmers in the village of Godean, in the dominant > > Indonesian province of Central Java. > > > > When Indonesia gained independence from the Dutch in > > 1949, Suharto quickly rose through the ranks of the > > military to become a staff officer. > > > > His career nearly foundered in the late 1950s, when > > the army's then-commander, Gen. Abdul Haris > > Nasution, accused him of corruption in awarding army > > contracts. > > > > Absolute power came in September 1965 when the > > army's six top generals were murdered under > > mysterious circumstances, and their bodies dumped in > > an abandoned well in an apparent coup attempt. > > > > Suharto, next in line for command, quickly asserted > > authority over the armed forces and promoted himself > > to four-star general. > > > > Suharto then oversaw a nationwide purge of suspected > > communists and trade unionists, a campaign that > > stood as the region's bloodiest event since World > > War II until the Khmer Rouge established its > > gruesome regime in Cambodia a decade later. Experts > > put the number of deaths during the purge at between > > 500,000 and 1 million. > > > > Over the next year, Suharto eased out of office > > Indonesia's first post-independence president, > > Sukarno, who died under house arrest in 1970. The > > legislature rubber-stamped Suharto's presidency and > > he was re-elected unopposed six times. > > > > During the Cold War, Suharto was considered a > > reliable friend of Washington, which didn't oppose > > his violent occupation of Papua in 1969 and the > > bloody 1974 invasion of East Timor. The latter, a > > former Portuguese colony, became Asia's youngest > > country with a U.N.-sponsored plebiscite in 1999. > > > > Even Suharto's critics agree his hard-line policies > > kept a lid on Indonesia's extremists. He locked up > > hundreds of suspected Islamic militants without > > trial, some of whom later carried out deadly suicide > > bombings with the al-Qaida-linked terror network > > Jemaah Islamiyah after the Sept. 11 attacks on the > > U.S. > > > > Meanwhile, the ruling clique that formed around > > Suharto - nicknamed the "Berkeley mafia" after their > > American university, the University of California, > > Berkeley - transformed Indonesia's economy and > > attracted billions of dollars in foreign investment. > > > > > > By the late 1980s, Suharto was describing himself as > > Indonesia's "father of development, " taking credit > > for slowly reducing the number of abjectly poor and > > modernizing parts of the nation. > > > > But the government also became notorious for > > unfettered nepotism, and Indonesia was regularly > > ranked as one of the world's most corrupt nations as > > Suharto's inner circle amassed fabulous wealth. The > > World Bank estimates 20 percent to 30 percent of > > Indonesia's development budget was embezzled during > > his rule. > > > > Even today, Suharto's children and aging associates > > have considerable sway over the country's business, > > politics and courts. Efforts to recover the money > > have been fruitless. > > > > Suharto's youngest son, Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala > > Putra, was released from prison in 2006 after > > serving a third of a 15-year sentence for ordering > > the assassination of a Supreme Court judge. Another > > son, Bambang Trihatmodjo, joined the Forbes list of > > wealthiest Indonesians in 2007, with $200 million > > from his stake in the conglomerate Mediacom. > > Suharto's economic policies, based on unsecured > > borrowing by his cronies, dramatically unraveled > > shortly before he was toppled in May 1998. Indonesia > > is still recovering from what economists called the > > worst economic meltdown anywhere in 50 years. > > > > State prosecutors accused Suharto of embezzling > > about $600 million via a complex web of foundations > > under his control, but he never saw the inside of a > > courtroom. In September 2000, judges ruled he was > > too > === message truncated === > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ ____________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. > http://mobile. yahoo.com/ ;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR 8HDtDypao8Wcj9tA cJ > > Majulah Gorontalo kita! Yahoo! Groups Links Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Bergabunglah dengan orang-orang yang berwawasan, di bidang Anda di Yahoo! 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