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korup
Johor Bahru, Malaysia
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tak kisah lah siapa..semuanya kaki rasuah..goblok
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Benci Indon
Puchong, Malaysia
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Hah...nampak tuh Indons; Aussie-INDON bukannya Aussie-Indo. So terima je kenyataan kau tu INDON bukannya INDO. Even the Aussies are saying it.
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manoharam
Johor Bahru, Malaysia
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satu dunia sudah panggil indonesean INDON...kenapa mereka mahu marah ya...APA kamu mahu di panggil INDOG
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Indon bukan Indo
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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HA HA HA HA Aussie dan Indon... Apa lagi kalian mahu bising...Satu Dunia Mengakui gelaran kalian yang telah kami berikan.
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Guntur
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
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Org2 Indon takut sama Aussie. Kalau org Malaysia sebut "Ďndon", bambu runcing terus diasah, bendera dibakar, mau ganyang dsbnya. Aussie boleh sebut apa saja pasal Indon pengecut ni, mereka tak marah sebab takut kat negara kangaroo ni.
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Mereka Buta Mata dan Hati
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Pinta-Pinta Leka-Leka Terus Minta, Terus Leka Indonesia Raya Terus Berjaya
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GARUDA MASAK KICAP
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Indon dah jadi sebutan bkn saja di aussie, pinoy dan akan terus merebak ke serata dunia. .terimah lah kenyataan wahai indon. . .kalau tak mahu di panggil indon. . Silakan ganyang aussie. .. .tapi kamu penakut . . .mana berani ganyang aussie
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Malon itu terbelakang
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Malon adalah sebuah kata yg bermakna ma=manusia sedangkn lon =bloon atau lebih di kenal dng dungu pada umumnya orang yg dungu punya sifat yg bebal,malon telah hidup berjuta taun yg lalu ,malon berasal dari species primata kemudian berevolusi menjadi manusia pohon,di temukan oleh arkeolog kebangsaan inggris.malon terus berevolusi menjad4 manusia licik mungkin di perkirakan akan sempurna pada thn 3500.mereka sekarang masih dlm karantina dalam pengasan ketat.
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Mereka Buta Mata dan Hati
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Malon itu terbelakang wrote: Malon adalah sebuah kata yg bermakna ma=manusia sedangkn lon =bloon atau lebih di kenal dng dungu pada umumnya orang yg dungu punya sifat yg bebal,malon telah hidup berjuta taun yg lalu ,malon berasal dari species primata kemudian berevolusi menjadi manusia pohon,di temukan oleh arkeolog kebangsaan inggris.malon terus berevolusi menjad4 manusia licik mungkin di perkirakan akan sempurna pada thn 3500.mereka sekarang masih dlm karantina dalam pengasan ketat. INDON itu hasil KLON INDON NGETOT SAPI... Makanan utamanya Bakso Anjing dan Tikus Minuman nya air Taik Species terbaru adalah BIBIK NOURA aka Mak Erot
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No naMe
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Info.. Malon = malaysia+bloon, malaysia stupid.. Yaitu jenis binatang bodoh pemakan segala..!! mulai dari biji bijian, buah buahan, taik ayam, taik kucing,tari tarian sampai pulau pun mahu dimakan binatang blo'on ini hihihihihihi
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Guntur
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
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No naMe wrote: Info.. Malon = malaysia+bloon, malaysia stupid.. Yaitu jenis binatang bodoh pemakan segala..!! mulai dari biji bijian, buah buahan, taik ayam, taik kucing,tari tarian sampai pulau pun mahu dimakan binatang blo'on ini hihihihihihi Kalau kamu tahu malon itu binatang, ngapa kamu maki2. Apa binatang bole mengerti bahasa Indon?
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Mereka Buta Mata dan Hati
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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No naMe wrote: Info.. Malon = malaysia+bloon, malaysia stupid.. Yaitu jenis binatang bodoh pemakan segala..!! mulai dari biji bijian, buah buahan, taik ayam, taik kucing,tari tarian sampai pulau pun mahu dimakan binatang blo'on ini hihihihihihi Adakah seperti yang ini.. Thursday, September 04, 2008 New Faeces - A Jakartan Quiz Show And the first questions are as follows: How much shit do you drink? Do you keep your mouth shut when you shower? Bottled water for brushing teeth? How are your dishes and cutlery washed? Rinsing fruit or salad, is it under the tap? Sanitation in this country, pfftt, it simply does not exist (with the possible exception of Lippo Karawaci where an acquaintance of mine ensured that the sewers and water mains went in before the buildings went up), and worse, the government does not seem to be interested despite the fact that it is a danger to public health and as a result, actually costs money through lost work days, illness, flood damage and, unfortunately death. Here, waste is carelessly disposed off, dig a drainage ditch to alleviate flooding, it becomes a rubbish bin, river nearby, it becomes the municipal skip, flood control channels, why not rename them as waste control centers. Poor planning (quite possibly since the city was founded) ensures that roads are built with no regard to drainage, the ubiquitous poly bags are slowly but surely choking the city, yet, there is another, deadlier problem lurking just beneath the surface. I get a water bill every month, funny that, I do not get mains water, the well in the garden supplies all the H2O we use.! Hold on, it could be for the sewers….emm, no, I have a septic tank! The same is true of possibly 90% off Jakarta and in the poorer areas, there is quite plainly inadequate sewerage facilities. Building a house,(or upgrading ones squat) there will be a septic tank, which, thanks to an oversight committee, there are no standards for, both in design and construction. More often than not they leak and more often than not the lie directly on top of the households water source. A recent survey (I am actually amazed that a survey was commissioned and conducted) indicated that 70 percent of wells in Jakarta are contaminated by faeces. Got the shits, bad luck, it was probably your own shit that caused it. The monetary value assigned to losses from Sanitation problems was estimated by the World Bank in 2006 as being US$6 billion (Rp 56 trillions). Seems to me that could build a whole lot off shitters that work properly.
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Protes
Klang, Malaysia
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Ayuk kita harus protes pd media Indonesia,perkataan Indon itu sangat jijik.
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No naMe
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Guntur wrote: <quoted text> Kalau kamu tahu malon itu binatang, ngapa kamu maki2. Apa binatang bole mengerti bahasa Indon? aku balik tanya, apa ada negara tetangga yang tega curi pulau tetangga, klaim budaya, siksa tki, dah menggeser patok diperbatasan kalbar, suka menghina lagu2 indo dll. Ya terus terang saya marah.
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No naMe
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Mereka Buta Mata dan Hati wrote: <quoted text> Adakah seperti yang ini.. Thursday, September 04, 2008 New Faeces - A Jakartan Quiz Show And the first questions are as follows: How much shit do you drink? Do you keep your mouth shut when you shower? Bottled water for brushing teeth? How are your dishes and cutlery washed? Rinsing fruit or salad, is it under the tap? Sanitation in this country, pfftt, it simply does not exist (with the possible exception of Lippo Karawaci where an acquaintance of mine ensured that the sewers and water mains went in before the buildings went up), and worse, the government does not seem to be interested despite the fact that it is a danger to public health and as a result, actually costs money through lost work days, illness, flood damage and, unfortunately death. Here, waste is carelessly disposed off, dig a drainage ditch to alleviate flooding, it becomes a rubbish bin, river nearby, it becomes the municipal skip, flood control channels, why not rename them as waste control centers. Poor planning (quite possibly since the city was founded) ensures that roads are built with no regard to drainage, the ubiquitous poly bags are slowly but surely choking the city, yet, there is another, deadlier problem lurking just beneath the surface. I get a water bill every month, funny that, I do not get mains water, the well in the garden supplies all the H2O we use.! Hold on, it could be for the sewers….emm, no, I have a septic tank! The same is true of possibly 90% off Jakarta and in the poorer areas, there is quite plainly inadequate sewerage facilities. Building a house,(or upgrading ones squat) there will be a septic tank, which, thanks to an oversight committee, there are no standards for, both in design and construction. More often than not they leak and more often than not the lie directly on top of the households water source. A recent survey (I am actually amazed that a survey was commissioned and conducted) indicated that 70 percent of wells in Jakarta are contaminated by faeces. Got the shits, bad luck, it was probably your own shit that caused it. The monetary value assigned to losses from Sanitation problems was estimated by the World Bank in 2006 as being US$6 billion (Rp 56 trillions). Seems to me that could build a whole lot off shitters that work properly. malaysia is terorist. Send bomber to thailand, indonesia, philippines, singapore.. azhari & nordin from ji malaysia
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No naMe
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Protes wrote: Ayuk kita harus protes pd media Indonesia,perkataan Indon itu sangat jijik. ko tengok sendiri kan org bodoh malingsia pon banyak hina kami, wajar kami balas.. Bye
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Mereka Buta Mata dan Hati
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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No naMe wrote: <quoted text>aku balik tanya, apa ada negara tetangga yang tega curi pulau tetangga, klaim budaya, siksa tki, dah menggeser patok diperbatasan kalbar, suka menghina lagu2 indo dll. Ya terus terang saya marah. Seksa TKI seperti yang ini.. Indonesia: Exploitation & Abuse - the plight of domestic workers © Amnesty International ---------- Many of the estimated 2.6 million women domestic workers in Indonesia face human rights abuses at work. Often forced to work from as young as 12, they suffer economic exploitation, poor working conditions and gender-based discrimination. Many are subjected to physical, psychological and sexual violence. Some are even killed. The harsh conditions they endure often remain hidden from view due to a lack of regulation of their work, low social status, and the fact they work in private homes. This "invisibility" means that their situation is often unknown, suppressed or ignored. Domestic workers face an acute risk of sexual abuse, including rape. A 22-year-old domestic worker was forced by her employer in Jakarta to have sex with his younger brother. When she fell pregnant, she was expelled from the household. She was paid her outstanding wages and given Rp 40,000 [US$ 4] to cover transport costs. Such cases of abuse and exploitation go under-reported to the police. Domestic workers are isolated from family and friends, their work is unregulated, and they are often scared of the police. They also risk losing their jobs if they speak out – a risk many cannot afford to take. Ratna's Story Ratna started her life as a domestic worker when she was 13 years old.“I cleaned the house, cooked, swept the floor, and took care of the children,” she says,“every day from five in the morning until midnight.” No breaks were allowed. She could only go outside once a week – to hang the washing out. Like many women domestic workers, Ratna did not have her own room.“[I slept] in the kitchen with no mattress, just on the floor. I felt cold… scared,” she says.“My employer locked me in the room [every evening], saying it was for my protection. I couldn’t go to the bathroom during the night.” AI's report on women domestic workers >> > more In a promising development, the government developed a draft law on domestic workers to parliament - but Amnesty International is concerned that it omits fundamental workers' rights, including clearly defined daily hours of work and rest periods and a minimum wage. In Addition, a law on domestic violence (2004) is not being implemented fully and most people are unaware that it applies to domestic workers. AI is calling for domestic workers to be protected by current legislation safeguarding workers' rights in Indonesia, in particular the 2003 Manpower Act, currently under revision, which guarantees rights to other workers including a minimum wage, a 40-hour working week, and standards providing for regular breaks and holidays. Without the same legal protection domestic workers are particularly vulnerable to exploitation. AI is also calling for the draft law on domestic workers to be amended so that it is consistent with international law and not less favourable than what is provided for in the Manpower Act;. The drafting and passing of the draft law should be given the highest priority by the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration and other relevant parties. AI is also calling for the Domestic Violence Law to be publicize to domestic workers, their employers and recruitment agents, including through the media.
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No naMe
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Aku tak pernah dengar aussie panggil kami indon cuma malon yang tega panggil indon, klaim budaya, rampas simpada& ligitan dan banyak lagi, malon menghina kami seperti komen diatas, wajar kami balas, malon baik indo baik malon jahat indo balas jahat. Sekian salam
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Mereka Buta Mata dan Hati
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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No naMe wrote: Info.. Malon = malaysia+bloon, malaysia stupid.. Yaitu jenis binatang bodoh pemakan segala..!! mulai dari biji bijian, buah buahan, taik ayam, taik kucing,tari tarian sampai pulau pun mahu dimakan binatang blo'on ini hihihihihihi Ada stupid dan bodoh seperti ini.. Although Indonesia has recovered well from the economic crisis of the late 90’s, the country continues to under-perform neighboring countries in terms of access to quality education services. The focus of efforts now is on the quality of institutions and public expenditures. Key challenges include: Junior secondary enrollment. Indonesia has almost universal primary enrollment but at the junior secondary level improvements are slower. Only 55 percent of children from low-income families are enrolled in junior secondary schools. Student learning achievement. Indonesia continues to rank low in international standardized tests of student performance, even after taking socio-economic conditions into account. In 2003, Indonesia ranked 33 out of 45 countries in the Third International Mathematics Science Study (TIMSS). In the 2006 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), which looks at how well 15-year-old students are prepared for life, Indonesia ranked around 50 out of 57 countries in science, reading and math. Allocation of spending. Despite recent increases in overall spending education, Indonesia is still under-investing in secondary education, particularly junior secondary education. At the same time, operational budgets have been squeezed due to substantial increases in salary expenditures.
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jibileper2
Placentia, CA
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kalo lo gaap indo bego.pikirin nih.loe punya pm asal sulawesi.loe punya defence minister asal jokja dan loe punya mentri pariwisata asal minang.ibu negara loe asal minang.jadi kalian semua diatir sama orang2 dari Indoensia...huahuhauahahha....
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