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N 0 B 1.1K C 0 E Dec 9, 2009 F Jan 5, 2010
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Some elements of the community leaders, namely Effendi Ghazali and Sandrina Malakiano read The Charter of Clean Indonesia (Piagam Indonesia Bersih) 2009.
The contents of the charter, mentioning that Indonesia should be clean from corruption and not enough to address anti-corruption course, state institutions must be clean of corruption which is a betrayal of the people.
Indonesia must be clean of the corruption of Century Bank, Indonesia should be clean of destabilizing efforts Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and the eradication of corruption should start from the Presidential Palace for the President and officials must clarify their wealth in a transparent manner.

By resolution 58/4 of October 31st, 2003, the United Nation's General Assembly designated 9 December as International Anti-Corruption Day. This decision was taken in order to raise awareness of corruption and of the role of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption in combating and preventing it.
On December 9th, 2009, Indonesia also took the participation for celebrating this Anti-Corruption Day in several big cities. Thousands of people went down to the main streets of Jakarta in a peaceful rally commemorating the World Anti-Corruption Day.
Despite security concerns expressed by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono several days earlier, the rally marking International Anti-Corruption Day 2009 in Jakarta went on safely. Thousands of people went down to the streets showing spirit to fight corruption through rally speeches, posters, and theatrical acts. Students and the urban poor are among the participants of the rally, which was centered along the Bundaran Hotel Indonesia, National Monument (Monas), and The Presidential Palace. The case of questionable bail out of Bank Century by the central bank Bank Indonesia (BI) involving 6,7 trillion rupiahs (around 700 million US dollars) last year and the alleged weakening of anti-graft commission sparked people's distrust in the government's commitment to fight corruption.

National Monument (Monas), Jakarta | December 9, 2009| Commemorating the World Anti-Corruption Day | Thank you very much for viewing and please feel free to write down any comments or critiques.

Tags:   Indonesia Jakarta International Anti-Corruption Day Canon EOS 50D Human Interest Asia Southeast Asia Canon EF 70-300mm IS USM

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The protester in the World Anti-Corruption Commemoration Day also demands the penalty by shooting to death for Sri Mulyani, the Indonesian Finance Minister for her involvement in the case of questionable bail out of Bank Century by the central bank Bank Indonesia (BI) involving 6,7 trillion rupiahs (around 700 million US dollars) that showed in their posters.

By resolution 58/4 of October 31st, 2003, the United Nation's General Assembly designated 9 December as International Anti-Corruption Day. This decision was taken in order to raise awareness of corruption and of the role of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption in combating and preventing it.
On December 9th, 2009, Indonesia also took the participation for celebrating this Anti-Corruption Day in several big cities. Thousands of people went down to the main streets of Jakarta in a peaceful rally commemorating the World Anti-Corruption Day.
Despite security concerns expressed by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono several days earlier, the rally marking International Anti-Corruption Day 2009 in Jakarta went on safely. Thousands of people went down to the streets showing spirit to fight corruption through rally speeches, posters, and theatrical acts. Students and the urban poor are among the participants of the rally, which was centered along the Bundaran Hotel Indonesia, National Monument (Monas), and The Presidential Palace. The case of questionable bail out of Bank Century by the central bank Bank Indonesia (BI) involving 6,7 trillion rupiahs (around 700 million US dollars) last year and the alleged weakening of anti-graft commission sparked people's distrust in the government's commitment to fight corruption.

National Monument (Monas), Jakarta | December 9, 2009| Commemorating the World Anti-Corruption Day | Thank you very much for viewing and please feel free to write down any comments or critiques.

Tags:   Indonesia Jakarta International Anti-Corruption Day Canon EOS 50D Human Interest Asia Southeast Asia Canon EF 70-300mm IS USM

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The protester in the World Anti-Corruption Commemoration Day also demands the penalty by shooting to death for Boediono, the Indonesian Vice President and former Governor of Bank Indonesia for his involvement in the case of questionable bail out of Bank Century by the central bank Bank Indonesia (BI) involving 6,7 trillion rupiahs (around 700 million US dollars) that showed in their posters.

By resolution 58/4 of October 31st, 2003, the United Nation's General Assembly designated 9 December as International Anti-Corruption Day. This decision was taken in order to raise awareness of corruption and of the role of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption in combating and preventing it.
On December 9th, 2009, Indonesia also took the participation for celebrating this Anti-Corruption Day in several big cities. Thousands of people went down to the main streets of Jakarta in a peaceful rally commemorating the World Anti-Corruption Day.
Despite security concerns expressed by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono several days earlier, the rally marking International Anti-Corruption Day 2009 in Jakarta went on safely. Thousands of people went down to the streets showing spirit to fight corruption through rally speeches, posters, and theatrical acts. Students and the urban poor are among the participants of the rally, which was centered along the Bundaran Hotel Indonesia, National Monument (Monas), and The Presidential Palace. The case of questionable bail out of Bank Century by the central bank Bank Indonesia (BI) involving 6,7 trillion rupiahs (around 700 million US dollars) last year and the alleged weakening of anti-graft commission sparked people's distrust in the government's commitment to fight corruption.

National Monument (Monas), Jakarta | December 9, 2009| Commemorating the World Anti-Corruption Day | Thank you very much for viewing and please feel free to write down any comments or critiques.

Tags:   Indonesia Jakarta International Anti-Corruption Day Canon EOS 50D Human Interest Asia Southeast Asia Canon EF 70-300mm IS USM

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At the end of the theatrical action by the Sanggar Trotoar of Kampung Rambutan Jakarta, "The Corruptor" finally died by the hands of The People.
With a large mines, four men dragged a man whose wearing a brown suit and glasses. Under the poor man's foot, a box of stylingfoam tied with big writing "Bank Century". The poor man in the suit were playing Boediono, the vice president who is also a former Governor of Bank Indonesia. Only this time the shade mask Boediono canines were added at the end of his lips. Similar to the blood sucking vampire.
"Look at us all my Indonesian brothers and sisters, we have been arrested the clown," shouted one of the draggers while pointed to the actor Boediono who hobbled at that time. "Spit on him," he shouted again at the pedestrians who followed him.
This is the theatrical action by the Sanggar Trotoar of Kampung Rambutan Jakarta.
Along with dozens of other elements of society, including NGOs, students, and community leadersWednesday last week, they were took a long march from Bundaran Hotel Indonesia to the National Monument (Monas) in the World Anti-Corruption Day Commemoration.

By resolution 58/4 of October 31st, 2003, the United Nation's General Assembly designated 9 December as International Anti-Corruption Day. This decision was taken in order to raise awareness of corruption and of the role of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption in combating and preventing it.
On December 9th, 2009, Indonesia also took the participation for celebrating this Anti-Corruption Day in several big cities. Thousands of people went down to the main streets of Jakarta in a peaceful rally commemorating the World Anti-Corruption Day.
Despite security concerns expressed by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono several days earlier, the rally marking International Anti-Corruption Day 2009 in Jakarta went on safely. Thousands of people went down to the streets showing spirit to fight corruption through rally speeches, posters, and theatrical acts. Students and the urban poor are among the participants of the rally, which was centered along the Bundaran Hotel Indonesia, National Monument (Monas), and The Presidential Palace. The case of questionable bail out of Bank Century by the central bank Bank Indonesia (BI) involving 6,7 trillion rupiahs (around 700 million US dollars) last year and the alleged weakening of anti-graft commission sparked people's distrust in the government's commitment to fight corruption.

National Monument (Monas), Jakarta | December 9, 2009| Commemorating the World Anti-Corruption Day | Thank you very much for viewing and please feel free to write down any comments or critiques.

This image also posted at National Geographic : Are You Good Enough? (Post 1, Nominated 3) / Post Your Nominated Photos Here - At Least 5 Votes - January/February 2010.
www.flickr.com/groups/national_geographic_channel/discuss...

Tags:   Indonesia Jakarta International Anti-Corruption Day Canon EOS 50D Human Interest World Trekker Unseen Asia National Geographic/Are You Good Enough? Asia Southeast Asia Canon EF 70-300mm IS USM

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This is the face of "The Corruptor Draggers Leader". He had no pity for "The Corruptor" and asked people to came along with them and made action againts corruption.

With a large mines, four men dragged a man whose wearing a brown suit and glasses. Under the poor man's foot, a box of stylingfoam tied with big writing "Bank Century". The poor man in the suit were playing Boediono, the vice president who is also a former Governor of Bank Indonesia. Only this time the shade mask Boediono canines were added at the end of his lips. Similar to the blood sucking vampire.
"Look at us all my Indonesian brothers and sisters, we have been arrested the clown," shouted one of the draggers while pointed to the actor Boediono who hobbled at that time. "Spit on him," he shouted again at the pedestrians who followed him.
This is the theatrical action by the Sanggar Trotoar of Kampung Rambutan Jakarta.
Along with dozens of other elements of society, including NGOs, students, and community leadersWednesday last week, they were took a long march from Bundaran Hotel Indonesia to the National Monument (Monas) in the World Anti-Corruption Day Commemoration.

By resolution 58/4 of October 31st, 2003, the United Nation's General Assembly designated 9 December as International Anti-Corruption Day. This decision was taken in order to raise awareness of corruption and of the role of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption in combating and preventing it.
On December 9th, 2009, Indonesia also took the participation for celebrating this Anti-Corruption Day in several big cities. Thousands of people went down to the main streets of Jakarta in a peaceful rally commemorating the World Anti-Corruption Day.
Despite security concerns expressed by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono several days earlier, the rally marking International Anti-Corruption Day 2009 in Jakarta went on safely. Thousands of people went down to the streets showing spirit to fight corruption through rally speeches, posters, and theatrical acts. Students and the urban poor are among the participants of the rally, which was centered along the Bundaran Hotel Indonesia, National Monument (Monas), and The Presidential Palace. The case of questionable bail out of Bank Century by the central bank Bank Indonesia (BI) involving 6,7 trillion rupiahs (around 700 million US dollars) last year and the alleged weakening of anti-graft commission sparked people's distrust in the government's commitment to fight corruption.

National Monument (Monas), Jakarta | December 9, 2009| Commemorating the World Anti-Corruption Day | Thank you very much for viewing and please feel free to write down any comments or critiques.

This image also posted at National Geographic : Are You Good Enough? (Post 1, Nominated 3) / Post Your Nominated Photos Here - At Least 5 Votes - January/February 2010.
www.flickr.com/groups/national_geographic_channel/discuss...

Tags:   Indonesia Jakarta International Anti-Corruption Day Canon EOS 50D Human Interest World Trekker Unseen Asia National Geographic/Are You Good Enough? Asia Southeast Asia Canon EF 70-300mm IS USM


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