Di jual Hewan Qurban/Potong terbesar dan termurah
Keunggulan kami:
Harga:
Sapi: Kelas A: Rp 7 juta sampai Rp 9,5 juta
B: Rp. 10 juta sampai Rp 12,5 juta
C: Rp 13 juta sampai 15,5 juta
D: Rp 16 juta sampai Rp 18,5 juta
Ekskluisif : Rp 19 juta sampai Rp 21,5 juta
Super Eksklusif : Nego
Kambing:
Kelas A : Rp 800 ribu sampai Rp 950 ribu
B : Rp 1 juta sampai Rp 1,150,000
C : Rp 1,2 juta sampai Rp 1,350,000
D : Rp 1,4 juta sampai Rp 1,550,000
Eksklusif : Rp 1,6 juta sampai Rp 1,750,000
Super Eksklusif: Nego
Lokasi Peternakan: Ciganjur,
Pesanan Hubungi :
Muhammad Jusuf
Rumah: 021-8750745
http://www-bali-indonesia-travel.webs.com
To Protect Journalist
(TPJ)
(Africa, Asia and Latin America)
On July 4, 2010, we have a plan to establish an independent journalist organization, we call it To Protect Journalist (TPJ). We do not decide yet which city will be the first place for our first congress to chose our formal Chairman and other members committee, and which city will be a TPJ headquarter offices, either in Jakarta, Indonesia or in New York, USA, and we do not decide yet which city will be our next firs congress, either in Jakarta or New York.
Our mission first is to provide direct assistance to journalists in poor countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America whose needs could not be addressed by advocacy alone--journalists who needs financial assistance for their family, because their husband or wife as a journalist must go into hiding or exile to escape threats; journalists in need of medicine and other material support in prison; and journalists injured after violent attacks
The program helps journalists through a combination of financial and non-financial assistance. TPJ maintains a distress fund through which it dispenses emergency grants to journalists. The program also raises funds for journalists from outside sources and collaborates with other free expression organizations. When necessary, TPJ lobbies governments or international agencies to help secure refugee or asylum status for journalists and provides logistical support to journalists when they resettle in exile. We also refer journalists to resources, including information on grants, fellowships, and awards.
The first priority of our program is to give a financial assistance to the Journalist families, either to pay their children school, foods and other necessary family needs. We focus in this areas, because most of our journalist still live in underpaid conditions.
We in Indonesia for example, the majority of our journalist were under paid, a lot of them can not effort to pay their children's school, and is why some of our journalist receipt some money or valuable gift from theirs news sources. If we do not help them financially, their independent stand as a journalist will endanger, and their credibility is also weak.
How did TPJ get started?
A group of Indonesian Journalist try to created the TPJ in response to the poor life conditions for a Journalist whose live in Africa, Asia and Latin America to provide direct assistance whose needs could not be addressed by advocacy alone--journalists who needs financial assistance for their family, because their husband or wife as a journalist must go into hiding or exile to escape threats; journalists in need of medicine and other material support in prison; and journalists injured after violent attacks. We focus to give a financial assistant to the poor journalist families first.
In the near future TPJ will have a temporarily headquarters in Jakarta, with temporary status TPJ Chairman, Office Manager, three staff, and one receptionist. We will chose our newly and the first chairman in our first congress in July 4, 2010 in Jakarta or New York.
How is TPJ funded?
TPJ is funded solely by contributions from individuals, corporations, and foundations. CPJ does not accept government funding.
Why to help a Journalist family is important?
A Journalist can not stand their independent journalist if they receipt some money, or valuable gift from their news sources. We found that a lot in Indonesia. So, to make them more independent we provide a financial assistance to their families, and to themselves.
Without an independent journalist, we can not have a free press. TPJ in the future will operate in poor countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America
Journalists Killed
( Sources: http://cpj.org/deadly/)
Since 1992, the Committee to Protect Journalists has compiled detailed accounts of every journalist killed on duty worldwide.
(Sources: http://cpj.org/deadly/2009.php)
CPJ research indicates that the following individuals have been killed in 2009 because of their work as journalists. They either died in the line of duty or were deliberately targeted for assassination because of their reporting or their affiliation with a news organization.
See our list of pending investigations into suspicious deaths, called Killed: Motive Unconfirmed.
(sources: http://cpj.org/imprisoned/2008.php)
(http://cpj.org/reports/2008/02/journalists-missing.php)
CPJ research indicates that the following journalists have disappeared while doing their work. Although some of them are feared dead, no bodies have been found, and they are therefore not classified as "Killed." If a journalist disappeared after being held in government custody, CPJ classifies him or her as "Imprisoned" as a way to hold the government accountable for the journalist's fate.
MEXICO: 1
Mauricio Estrada Zamora, La Opinión de Apatzingán, February 12, 2008, Apatzingán
Estrada Zamora, 38, a crime reporter for the daily La Opinión de Apatzingán in the central Mexican state of Michoacán, was last seen on the night of February 12, when he left the newspaper's offices in Apatzingán. No one has heard from him since.
Estrada left the offices alone at approximately 11 p.m. and had told colleagues he was heading home, they told CPJ. The next morning, local authorities found his car in Buena Vista Tomatlán, a municipality near Apatzingán. The policeman who found the car alerted the paper's staff after finding Estrada's press pass in the car windshield. The car was parked, but its engine was running. The doors were open and several items were missing, including a stereo and Estrada's camera and laptop, La Opinión de Apatzingán staff told CPJ. Estrada's immediate family reported him missing to state authorities that day.
La Opinión de Apatzingán staff and Estrada's family said they believe the reporter's disappearance could be linked to a dispute he had in January with a Federal Investigations Agency agent who was posted in Apatzingán. On February 14, La Opinión de Apatzingán wrote that Estrada had referred to the agent in print only by his nickname, "El Diablo" (the Devil.) CPJ was unable to determine the nature of the dispute.
María de la Luz Uyuela Granado, the daily's editor-in-chief, told CPJ that the circumstances surrounding Estrada's disappearance remain unclear. Uyuela said Estrada didn't investigate sensitive stories. In fact, the paper does not investigate organized crime or other risky topics that they consider too dangerous. According to Uyuela. La Opinión de Apatzingán only publishes official information when it comes to crime.
Estrada also contributed reports to La Opinion de Michoacán, a sister newspaper of La Opinión de Apatzingán.
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INDONESIA: 1
Elyuddin Telaumbanua, Berita Sore, August 17, 2005, Nias
Telaumbanua, a journalist with the daily Berita Sore, was reported missing on the island of Nias off the northwestern coast of Sumatra on August 22.
Telaumbanua left his home in the northern town of Gunungsitoli on August 17 for a reporting trip, promising to return home after several days, according to his wife. An editor for Berita Sore told local reporters that Telaumbanua may have disappeared while reporting on a murder in the island's southern Teluk Daram district. Telaumbanua, 51, had also recently reported on criminal gangs, local corruption, and irregularities in recent local elections, sources told CPJ.
Ukuran Maruhawa, a journalist traveling home with Telaumbanua, said that the two were ambushed on August 22 by a group of six men riding three motorcycles who forcibly took Telaumbanua away, The Jakarta Post reported. Local journalists told CPJ that they fear Telaumbanua is dead. Citing unnamed witnesses, Berita Sore reported that the journalist was beaten and killed by gangsters on August 24.
Journalists and family members have protested to police and lawmakers, urging them to find those responsible for his disappearance. Hundreds of journalists gathered in Medan in northern Sumatra on September 15 to protest the ongoing delays in the investigation.
Donation Now:
Protect Journalist will establish formally in Jakarta, Indonesia or in New York, USA on July 4, 2010. We will invite the UN Secretary General or Chairman of the Committee to Protect Journalist (New York) to open the first congress and to inauguration the organization.
But, before we establish the organization, wee need to establish the Protect Journalist website, to rent the temporarily office, office equipment, to give an incentive to temporary status of the Protect Journalist Chairman, Office Manager, Secretary, three staff, and one receptionist and one offices boy. The Permanent (5 years) the Protect Journalist will be sworn in in the July 4, 2010 congress, where all the members will chose the chairman and other members committee, and also chose the newly headquarter.
To Protect Journalist (TPJ) is funded solely by contributions from individuals, corporations, and foundations. TPJ does not accept government funding.
To make your money is accountable and save, we only accept the donation transfer via Western Union or Money Gram to :
Name: Muhammad Jusuf
Indonesian City of Depok, West Java, Indonesia
ID Number (Nomer KTP): 3277731002/11018/73034152
Address: Villa Pertiwi Blok 0-1/17
Desa Sukamaju, Kecamatan Sukmajaya
Depok, Jawa Barat, Indonesia.
16415
Home Phone: 62-21-8750745
Mobile: 6281586626439
website: www.bali-indonesia-travel.webs.com
email: muhammadjusuf2010@gmail.com
to make that your money is accountable I needs an independent control, so when you send me a money via western union or money gram, first you report to me to my email : muhammadjusuf2010@gmail.com and then forward the email to:
yourself email.
Committee to Protect Journalist (CPJ) : info@cpj.org
Communications Director of CPJ Meredith Greene Megaw: mgmegaw@cpj.org
Media Officer CPJ Andrew Levinson: alevinson@cpj.org
We do not have a relationship with CPJ yet, because our focus is a journalist in poor countries, especially in Africa, Asia and Latin America. But we needs an independent watch to control our money and management in the beginning.
Here is the CPJ address and Official CPJ headquarter:
Committee to Protect Journalists
330 7th Avenue, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10001
info@cpj.org
Tel 212-465-1004
Fax 212-465-9568
Committee to Protect Journalists
Meredith Greene Megaw
Communications Director
mgmegaw@cpj.org
212-465-1004 x105
Andrew Levinson
Media Officer
alevinson@cpj.org
212-465-1004 x124
All your name, amount of your donation and address will show in our website, temporary in :
www.bali-indonesia-travel.webs.com, and after we establish a newly TPJ website, we will move the donations list names to a newly website.
Depok, July 7, 2009
Muhammad Jusuf
Muhammad Jusuf Curriculum Vitae
Jakarta, July 7, 2009
To
All
Dear All,
As a professional Journalist for more than 20 years, including as a Features Editor for Indonesian English Newspaper of the ‘’Point’’, and Correspondent for Radio Singapore International base in Jakarta, now I am a reporter for media on-line in the United States (http://www.allvoices.com/users/muhammadjusuf)
My first job was as a government official at Department of Education and Culture, Directorate General of Higher Education as a government official from January 1,1978 to January 1, 1982 (I work 54 hours a week), where I got a good basic training. After two years completed my economics study in California (1982-1983) I was work in National Antara News Agency as a Journalist from January 1, 1984 to December 1, 1989 (70 hour a week). I spent to hunt the news and to write an article as a reporter in Antara around 54 hour a week. My duties in Antara is to hunt the news, including as a Photographer, and to write the article
Six years later, I accepted an offer from "Media Indonesia" Daily Newspaper as an International Editor, Chief Reporters, and Home News Editor and as Assistants for Economic Editor from January 1, 1991 to May 30, 1996. As an editor in Media Indonesia I work a 70 hour a week and spent around 54 hours a week to write an article of news. My duties in Media Indonesia are to write the articles, editing the articles, and to coordinate the reporters to hunt the news, coordinate and guide junior Reporters, plan content, reporting, editing and proofreading as required, develop and improve the product with new ideas for stories and columns
Then I move to D&R Newsweekly Magazines as an International/Economics News Editor and chief of correspondents from June, 1996 to February-2000. I work here in D&R around 70 hour a week and spent 54 hour a week to write, to rewrite and to coordinate the reporters. My duties in D&R are to write the articles, rewriting the articles and to coordinate the reporters, coordinate and guide junior Reporters, plan content, reporting, editing and proofreading as required, develop and improve the product with new ideas for stories and columns
I work as Correspondent for Radio Singapore International base in Jakarta from March 1, 2000 to December 30, 2008. I work as a Radio Singapore Reporter about 50 hours a week my duties as a Radio Singapore senior reporter to cover all the news issues in Indonesia.
. Later I work as a Communications Specialist for New Zealand and US Aid programme to prevent a sectarian conflict in Moluccas, base in Ambon. I work around 54 hour a week and spent to work in offices and tour of duties in Maluku areas around 70 hour a week. I work as a Communications specialist base in Ambon from January 1, 2004 to December 30, 2006.
Then I moved to Jakarta English newspaper of the Point from January 1, 2007 to December 30, 2008. I work in the Point around 70 hour a week and spent to write, rewrite and coordinating the reporter around 70 hours a week. My duties in the Point are as a features editor.
I work with Business Week (Indonesia) as senior editor from January 1, 2009 to June 1, 2009. I work around 70 hour a week and spent around 54 hour a week to write, rewrite and research the articles. My duties in Business Week are to write, rewrite and research articles.
Now, I work as a Reporter for online Unites States media www.allvoices.com (http://www.allvoices.com/users/muhammadjusuf). I spent around 70 hour a week and hunt the news, writing the articles around 70 hour a week. I started to work in allvoices.com from April 6, 2009 till at present.
My total contributed report to allvoices.com since April 6, 2009 is 302 reported, have a total page views 30,330 and total profile views 1, 600 and sending the images total of 634, and get a 62 comments, and reach in 110 countries and have a 65 fans.
Personal Details:
Muhammad Jusuf
Villa Pertiwi Blok OI No.17
Jl. Raya Bogor Km 37
Depok, Jawa Barat 16415
Indonesia
Phone: (62-21) 8750745
Mobile: 6281586626439
Email: muhammadjusuf2010@gmail.com
Website: http://www.bali-indonesia-travel.webs.com
Name : Muhammad Jusuf
Nationality : Indonesia
Place and Date of Birth : Balikpapan, April, 10-1959
Marital Status : Married, two children
Sex : Male
Education (Formal):
Universitas Indonesia (UI), Jakarta. MSc of American Studies 1999-2002
California State University, Fresno, USA, Major in Economics 1982-1983
National University, S1 Major In Political Science 1979-1998
Technical High School - STM Jaya I Jurusan Mesin 1976-1978
Senior High School - SMA Pancasila II Jakarta 1976-1979
Junior High School - SMPN XIV Jakarta 1973-1975
Elementary School - SDN I Balikpapan 1967-1972
No formal:
English - International English Institute, Fresno, USA 1982
Account Management - Wisdom Tree, Malaysia 1996
Basic Journalism Course, Antara News Agency Jakarta 1984
Photo Journalism, Antara News Agency Jakarta 1985
Strategic Public Relation, Power PR Jakarta 2001
Experiences:
Correspondent/Reporter for the United States base Media (San Francisco, California) www.allvoices.com. (http://www.allvoices.com/users/muhammadjusuf). Base in Jakarta, Indonesia. From April 6, 2009 – at present.
Senior Editor for Business Week, base in Jakarta 2008-June 1, 2009
Features Editor for the Indonesian English Newspaper of the Point 2006-2007
Communications Specialist for NZ aid project to prevent sectarian conflict base in Ambon, Maluku 2004-2006
Correspondent for Radio Singapore International base in Jakarta, 2000-2003
Editor for D&R Newsweekly Magazines 1996-2000
Chief Reporter/International Editor/Assistant for Economic Editor for Media Indonesia Daily Newspaper 1991-1996
As a Reporter for the ANTARA National News Agency, Jakarta 1984-1990
Copy Editor/Corrector for Tempo Weekly Magazines, Jakarta 1983
As an officer in Directorate General of Higher Education of Department of Education, Jakarta 1979-1982
Visits: USA, Japan, Austria, Hungary, Germany, Holland, Mexico, Oman, Thailand, Singapore, Spain, Malaysia and Australia.
References:
Dadut Priambodo
Former Indonesian Journalist, and currently work as a Lawyer
Mobile: 622168674654
Omar Abdul Madjid (Sri Mulyani)
Lawyer in San Diego (USA)
3910 Quince Street
San Diego, CA 92105, USA.
Phone: (619) 2809469
Mobile phones: 007 – 1 – 619 – 5653282 (Sri Mulyani).
Membership Form:
To Protect Journalist
(TPJ)
(Africa, Asia and Latin America)
Head Quarter: Villa Pertiwi Blok Blok OI No.17, Depok 16415, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
Phone: 62-21-8750745, 62-81586626439. E-mail: muhammadjusuf2010@gmail.com,
muhammadjusuf2009@gmail.com, muhammadjusuf@ymail.com
Website: http://www.bali-indonesia-travel.webs.com, www.allvoices.com/muhammadjusuf
Form:
Registration Form Number: 001/10/July/2009/TPJ/Indonesia
Name : Muhammad Jusuf
Nationality : Indonesia
Place and Date of Birth : Balikpapan, April, 10-1959
Marital Status : Married, two children
Sex : Male
Occupation/Company : Journalist/Reporter (www.allvoices.com/muhammadjusuf )
ID/Passport Number : T 011897
Reg.Number (Passport) : 1A13AL1208-HTP
Issuing Office (Passport) : Depok, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
Date of Expiry (Passport) : March 11, 2014
Address : Villa Pertiwi Blok OI No.17
Jl. Raya Bogor Km 37
Depok, Jawa Barat 16415
Indonesia
Phone: (62-21) 8750745
Mobile: 6281586626439
Email: muhammadjusuf2010@gmail.com
Website: http://www.bali-indonesia-travel.webs.com
: www.allvoices.com/muhammadjusuf
Registration and Donation Fee: U$ 100 USD (transfer via Western Union/Money Gram)
Note:
1. To make your money is accountable and save, we only accept the donation transfer via Western Union or Money Gram to:
Name: Muhammad Jusuf
Indonesian City of Depok, West Java, Indonesia
ID Number (Number KTP): 3277731002/11018/73034152
Passport Number: T 011897
Address: Villa Pertiwi Blok 0-1/17
Desa Sukamaju, Kecamatan Sukmajaya
Depok, Jawa Barat, Indonesia.
16415
Home Phone: 62-21-8750745
Mobile: 6281586626439
Website: www.bali-indonesia-travel.webs.com
Email: muhammadjusuf2010@gmail.com
To make that your money is accountable I needs an independent control, so when you send me a money via western union or money gram, first you report to me to my email: muhammadjusuf2010@gmail.com and then forward the email to:
Your email address.
Committee to Protect Journalist (CPJ) : info@cpj.org
Communications Director of CPJ Meredith Greene Megaw: mgmegaw@cpj.org
Media Officer CPJ Andrew Levinson: alevinson@cpj.org
We do not have a relationship with CPJ yet, because our focus is a journalist in poor countries, especially in Africa, Asia and Latin America. But we need an independent watch to control our money and management in the beginning.
Here is the CPJ address and Official CPJ headquarters:
Committee to Protect Journalists
330 7th Avenue, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10001
info@cpj.org
Tel 212-465-1004
Fax 212-465-9568
Committee to Protect Journalists
Meredith Greene Megaw
Communications Director
mgmegaw@cpj.org
212-465-1004 x105
Andrew Levinson
Media Officer
alevinson@cpj.org
212-465-1004 x124
All your name, amount of your donation and address will show in our website, temporary in:
www.bali-indonesia-travel.webs.com, (I will release about TPJ in www.allvoices.com in English and Bahasa Indonesia, and after we establish a newly TPJ website, we will move the donations list names to a newly website.
2. Eligible to become a membership: Journalist, Writer (Novelist, Books Author), Actor, Actress, Photographer, Entrepreneurship, Clerics, Industrialist, Movie writer, Philanthropist, and other peoples who want to give more caring to the poor and needy Journalist (including their families) and other Journalist who became a ruler/criminal victims.