Kalo di milis ini ada cina dungu penjilat Islam yg bilang bhw cina ga ngalami 
diskriminasi yg merupakan pelanggaran HAM, apa lagi yg bisa diharapkan dr 
orang2 dungu semacam itu?

Mentang2 jadi raja bolu yg bersohib dgn politikus korup sih, mungkin kolega dlm 
ngelacur dan judi jg.





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> From: Sunny <am...@tele2.se>
>To: undisclosed-recipi...@yahoo.com 
>Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 7:09 AM
>Subject: [proletar] Human rights abuse: N. Sumatra second worst after Jakarta
> 
>
>  
>Refl: Kalau di Jakarata, tempat bersemayam presiden NKRI bersama rezimnya 
>sudah buruk Pelanggaran Hak Azasi Manusia, dan Jakarta nomor satu pelanggaran 
>HAM, maka nomor berapa pelanggaran HAM di Papua, Maluku, Kalimantan, NTT 
>berada? Ataukah sama sekali tidak ada pelanggaran HAM di wilayah-wilayah yang 
>disebutkan? 
>!
>http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/12/14/human-rights-abuse-n-sumatra-second-worst-after-jakarta.html
>Human rights abuse: N. Sumatra second worst after Jakarta
>Apriadi Gunawan and Yuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post, Medan/Bandung | Wed, 
>12/14/2011 9:39 AM 
>North Sumatra has been ranked second after Jakarta in terms of the highest 
>number of human rights violation cases this year, the National Commission on 
>Human Rights (Komnas HAM) reports.
>
>North Sumatra was ranked third after Jakarta and East Java last year.
>
>The rank of human rights violations in Indonesia is based on the number of 
>human rights violation cases reported by members of the public to Komnas HAM.
>
>Based on data gathered by Komnas HAM from January until November this year, 
>the five provinces with the highest number of human rights violations is 
>Jakarta (866 dossiers), North Sumatra (446), East Java (432), West Java (417) 
>and West Sumatra (315).
>
>Komnas HAM commissioner Syafruddin Ngulima Simeuleu said the five provinces 
>were often placed in the top five in terms of human rights violation cases. 
>
>Last year, he added, the five provinces were also placed in the top five of 
>human rights violators. The difference this year, said Syafruddin, was that 
>North Sumatra rose to second position, while East Java dropped to third.
>
>He added the highest number of human rights violation cases reported by the 
>public to Komnas HAM was on land disputes, including people evicted in areas 
>around the new Kuala Namu Airport in Deli Serdang regency.
>
>Syafruddin said apart from the land disputes, human rights violations in the 
>province also include people’s rights in obtaining welfare and justice.
>
>He added that in general, human rights violations taking place over the last 
>two years in a number of provinces, including North Sumatra, was omission. 
>
>“Human rights violations reported by citizens to Komnas HAM this year is 
>mostly due to omission rather than commission,” Syafruddin told The Jakarta 
>Post after speaking in a human rights seminar in Medan on Tuesday.
>
>He described that human rights violation by omission could be interpreted as 
>negligence, in which the institutions should have acted over an issue but 
>failed to do so, while violation by commission can be interpreted that the 
>institutions did what they should not have done.
>
>In Bandung, West Java, around 300 evictees, human rights, labor and 
>environmental activists, affiliated with the West Java People’s Alliance 
>(Aljabar), commemorated World Human Rights Day on Tuesday by holding a joint 
>prayer for Indonesian human rights hero Munir.
>
>The demonstrators staged the rally in front of the Gedung Sate governor’s 
>office and West Java legislative building in Bandung by carrying banners and 
>posters against injustice and prayed for Sondang Hutagalung, a Bung Karno 
>University student in Jakarta who set fire to himself in front of the State 
>Palace last week. 
>
>“What the people say and what Sondang did is the peak of people’s frustration 
>against the leaders,” said rally coordinator Dadan.
>
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