Wednesday, January 30, 2008

MUSIC TO HIS EARS

JAKARTA JANUARI 31, 2008

Music to his ears
Adrie Subono has established himself as a major player in the music business and is improving Indonesia’s international image in the process.

Dressed in his trademark black, Adrie Subono, 53, was wandering around Istora Senayan in Central Jakarta. Toting a walkie-talkie, he was making sure that preparations for the Black Eye Peas concert were on schedule.

“I can’t just stay calm. But since I became a music promoter in this country in 1994, it’s only with this Black Eye Peas concert that I’ve been able to come down to earth and watch the event. That’s because the system at Java Musikindo is now relatively established,” says the father of three.

The concert proved to be a financial success. Tickets, sold for Rp500,000 and Rp850,000, were sold out. The organizer says there were around 7,500 spectators flocking Istora Senayan on the night of the concert.

Adrie and his Java Musikondo has made it into the mainstream of the music event business in Indonesia along with other big names like Peter Basuki’s Buena Production, Rinny Noor’s Nepathya and Tommy Pratama’s Original Production.

The four companies are the dominant force in organizing music shows in Jakarta, along the way helping Indonesia’s image on the international stage.

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RACHMAD YULIADI NASIR
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JANUARY 31, 2008

JAKARTA JANUARY 31, 2008


KPK TARGET LAWMAKERS IN BI GRANT PROBE


(RACHMAD YULIADI MASIR, RBACAKORAN AT YAHOO DOT COM)
INDEPENDENT-After naming three Bank Indonesia (BI) top officials as suspects in alleged graft involving the central bank's fund, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has turned its attentions toward a selection of politicians.
"It is very likely that the number of suspects will rise," KPK Chairman Antasari Azhar told a press conference Wednesday.
The commission's investigators have found traces of current and former House of Representatives lawmakers who received the BI fund.
The KPK declared BI Governor Burhanuddin Abdullah, BI Legal Affairs Director Oey Hoey Tiong and former head of BI's communication bureau Rusli Simanjuntak as suspects in the graft case.
Antasari said the three officials were responsible for the transfer of Rp 100 billion from Indonesian Banking Development Foundation funds to a number of House Commission IX members overseeing financial affairs during the amendment of the law on BI.
He said the funds were also transferred to lawyers hired to settle BI liquidity support cases involving former BI governor and deputy governor.
The money was disbursed between 2003 and 2004.
KPK investigators said they would start questioning witnesses on Thursday.
Controversy has surrounded KPK's inability to name other BI officials who attended the gubernatorial meeting when the decision to disburse funds was made.
The relative law surrounding BI stipulates the decision can only be made by the Council of Governors through the Council's meeting.
Antasari said the commission would conduct a full investigation ranging from the disbursement process of the funds and the persons who accepted the money.
"All of them must be held responsible," he said.
A number of House politicians said they were suspicious of the move against Burhanuddin and said it was aimed at preventing him from reelection.
Burhanuddin's term expires in May this year.
Antasari denied the allegations and said the investigation had been underway since last year.
"Do not politicize the investigation," he said.
The alleged misappropriation of the BI funds was discovered during an audit in 2006 by the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK), whose chairman Anwar Nasution was the BI Senior Deputy Governor before his election as the BPK top post in 2004.
The commission's Director of Investigation Ade Rahardja told The Jakarta Post the commission did not need to seek permission from the President to investigate Burhanuddin.
"Article 46 of the Law No. 30/2002 on the Commission rules that no such permission is needed," Ade said.
In response to the implication of BI top officials in the graft case, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said legal measures should not disrupt the central bank's duties.
"We believe and hope our friends at the Bank Indonesia as the country's monetary authorities will continue to work professionally," presidential spokesman Andi Mallarangeng said on behalf of the President.
Vice President Jusuf Kalla said the legal process involving Burhanuddin should be allowed to go on while the government was upholding the principle of presumption of innocence.
"We (the government) always adhere to the principle of presumption of innocence, so let the legal process go on," Kalla was quoted by Antara as saying at the Golkar Party headquarters.
JAKARTA JANUARY 31, 2008
Court ponders Soeharto hero status
(RACHMAD YULIADI NASIR, rbacakoran at yahoo dot com)
INDEPENDENT-The court was still considering a civil law suit against Soeharto so now was not the time to consider giving the former leader the title of hero, said People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Speaker Hidayat Nurwahid.
"Let's wait for the court's verdict," Hidayat told reporters on Wednesday.
"Once we are done with his legal problems, the public can have a more objective discussion to see whether he deserves to be named an Indonesian hero or not."
He said Indonesia, as a constitutional state, required legal procedures before naming anybody as a national hero.
Hidayat said giving Soeharto a hero status without waiting for the court's decisions would counter MPR Decree No. 11/1998, which says the government must investigate and prosecute Soeharto, his family, and his cronies for alleged corrupt practices.
"This decree does not distinguish between criminal cases and civil cases," Hidayat said.
"The government has to take legal action on any corruption allegedly practiced by Soeharto, his family and cronies."
State prosecutors had stopped the criminal proceeding against Soeharto due to his health problems.
However, the civil suit against Soeharto and his Supersemar foundation has continued.
After the former leader's death on Sunday, the South Jakarta District Court decided his heirs must stand in his place.
Hidayat said the court's decision on this case could become a consideration in the government's evaluation around whether Soeharto was a hero or not.
State Secretary Hatta Radjasa said candidates for a hero status had to be proposed by a province through a governor or a provincial administration.
Names had to be submitted to a Heroes Assessment Body under the Social Welfare Ministry.
"This organization is comprised of, among others, historians and scholars," he said.
The body will debate whether the proposed persons are worthy enough to be named as heroes before the selected names are presented to House of Representatives.
The House debates the proposal before the decided names are sent to the president.
"The president usually name heroes on National Heroes' Day," said Hatta, who refused to comment on Soeharto's case.
The House is deliberating a bill on state titles, awards and honors, which will include mechanisms for naming somebody a national hero, he said.
Sri Harini of the House's special committee for the bill said the legislation was being formulated to simplify the process of honoring meritorious Indonesians.
"So far the mechanisms exist in about 23 different legislative products," she said.
The bill says the title of national hero can be bestowed to citizens who have died defending or serving the country.
The title can also be given to Indonesians who during their lifetime have performed heroic efforts for the country and who have no negative record.
Harini said the bill's content could be changed during the process of deliberation.
"We aim to finish this legislation by the end of July this year."
Harini, a member of the Golkar party faction at the House, said her faction had proposed Soeharto be named a hero because of his achievements.
"According to Golkar, Pak Harto had contributed a lot to Indonesia and deserved to be named as a hero," she said.
However, she said it was too early for the matter to be raised since the legislation was not finished yet.
Hidayat also saw no urgency in naming Soeharto as a hero.
"I am so sorry for Pak Harto.
"He passed away just a moment ago but people have already raised controversial issues relating to him.
"Why we don't just let him rest in peace for a while," he said.




JAKARTA JANUARY 31, 2008




MYSTICISM KEPT SOEHARTO STRONG, RESEARCHER SAYS



(RACHMAD YULIADI NASIR, rbacakoran at yahoo dot com)
INDEPENDENT-Researchers and onlookers have suggested Soeharto's strength and ability to fight his fluctuating medical condition lay in his faith in the kejawen (Javanese cosmic mysticism), as well as the many charms he owned.
MT Arifin, a Javanese cultural observer, has researched the life of Raden Mas Said, founder of Pura Mangkunegaran palace in Surakarta, Central Java, and said Soeharto owned some 233 charms.
Also the former head of research at the Muhammadiyah University in Surakarta, Arifin said Soeharto acquired the charms "by performing meditations and the kungkum ritual of immersing himself in tributaries."
He said Soeharto's habit of meditating and immersing himself in rivers had contributed to his resilience in life and the former leader's ability to withstand the critical medical conditions he endured many times.
Despite his penchant for rituals related to magic, however, Arifin said Soeharto's faith in Islam never deviated.
"He had a strong basis in Islam," Arifin said.
"His faith was based on the tasawuf (inner, mystical and psycho-spiritual) tradition in Islam," he said, referring to Romo Daryatmo in Wonogiri as Soeharto's spiritual teacher during his younger days.
Romo Daryatmo, said Arifin, was a spiritualist who combined makrifat (highest knowledge) Islamic teachings with Javanese mystical traditions.
These traditions are oriented to Mangkunegaran, one of the centers of Javanese culture.
Soeharto's wife, Mrs. Tien Soeharto, was a distant relative of king Mangkunegara III.
"Soeharto was not a kejawen believer, as most people thought. His source of spirituality was still Islam," Arifin said.
According to a spiritualist from Miri in Sragen regency, Wardi, 46, Soeharto possessed certain supernatural powers and was invulnerable to wounds.
"The suffering he endured before dying was the result of kejawen practices, even though it is beyond our common sense," Wardi said.
The Astana Giribangun family mausoleum Soeharto built was designed to resemble the Astana Girilayu burial complex where Mangkunegaran rulers were entombed.
Wardi said the mausoleum was "just normal for him".
Soeharto had been heavily influenced by the "royalty mindset" of his wife and wanted to please her, he said.
"Especially Bu Tien wished to raise the status of her mother (Gray Hatmanti Soemoharyomo) as a Mangkunegaran aristocrat."
Arifin said Soeharto did not have any issue with his wife's beliefs.
He said Soeharto was raised according to Yogyakarta tradition, but buried in the Surakarta area, and that both areas were prone to traditional frictions.
"Soeharto was not influenced by the Yogyakarta Sultanate tradition, which is different from that of the Mangkunegaran," Arifin said.
Sebelas Maret University historian Sudharmono said regardless of where he was accepted, as a Yogyakartan or Surakartan, Soeharto "had been co-opted into his wife's noble desire".
"In various aspects of his life, Bu Tien was very influential, such as realizing the construction of the family mausoleum near the burial site where Mangkunegaran rulers are buried," Sudharmono said.
"It is none other than to satisfy his wife's obsession -- acknowledgment as a kin of the Mangkunegaran dynasty," he said.




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MAKING CARBON PAY

JAKARTA JANUARY 31, 2008

Making carbon pay


The Kyoto Protocol provides three mechanisms for countries that have ratified the convention, which aims to reduce greenhouse gases. It provides a mechanism for emission trading; allows for joint implementation; and clean development mechanisms (CDM).

For Indonesia, the last route seems to be an option capable of implementation, but the development of CDM has been very slow.

Data from the Ministry of Environment states that there are at least 125 million tons of potential carbon per year that can be traded from Indonesia, produced by industries such as palm oil, energy and electricity.

At the current price of $8 per ton, Indonesia can earn $1 billion or more per year from the mechanism. Indonesia needs to take radical steps by the 2012 deadline to reduce its emissions by 5% from the 1990 benchmark, and carbon trading is one way of achieving the goal.

Yet despite the financial potential and the national requirement, to date only a few companies have registered for the CDM program.

Opportunity

Agus Sari. Regional Director for Eco Securities for South Asia, believes the palm oil sector in Indonesia can trade more than 28 million tons of carbon (tCO). From the oil and gas sector, the potential is greater, more than 50 million tons of carbon.

Agus sees additional opportunities to reduce emissions in the palm oil sector. From 400 or more palm oil mills, businesses opportunities can be created building on their current problem of waste management.

By implementing composting programs, the waste can be recycled, providing many benefits to the oil palm operation. Operating costs can be reduced, while some companies can receive direct grants from developed countries for reducing emissions.

Another route has been taken by cement producer PT Holcim Tbk. It is using alternative fuels and has implemented various processes to optimize systems to achieve reductions in CO2 emissions from the company's plants in Citeureup and Cirebon, West Java.

Participants in these varied types of programs can apply for financial assistance from the World Bank Prototype Carbon Fund (PCF), which aims to reduce greenhouse gases by 1,000,000 tCO2 per year.

Paul Butarbutar, a director at Eco Securities' Indonesia operation, says a lack of information about the huge opportunities in CDM has restrained interest from Indonesian companies.

A pioneer in the CDM business, Ecosecurities has invested $1.6 million for its CDM business in Indonesia. The company is part of an international network which has quickly developed a reputation in carbon trading and the provision of consultancy services to industry in many countries of the world.

In Indonesia at least 40 companies are working with Eco Securities to develop CDM projects, although most are in the early stages. Paul admits that only three projects are being seriously handled and should be able to be certified in order to trade on the international carbon market within the next year.

One such company is PT Lampung Bekri, where Eco Securities is providing technical and financial assistance worth over $500,000 to create a waste water treatment system to produce biogas to meet the company's energy needs.

The three projects are all expected to achieve certification, although it can be two years on the path from registration to certification. Support from consultants can speed up the time for the certification process, says Paul.

Some benefits can be obtained even before certification is complete. These range from cost reduction on the production side to value increases for a company through internal rate return (IRR). On the production cost side, the use of compost can cut operating costs by as much as 30%.

Clear benefits

At PT Swadaya Indophalma, an oil palm company that operates three oil palm mills, director Halim Gozali admits that CDM projects will bring advantages for his company.

Indophalma recently signed an agreement with a consulting company by which it will receive financial assistance from Eco Securities to build its composting facility.

“Upon completion of the composting project, the company will save more than 30% of funds spent on fertilizer. And in this business, 70% of production cost goes to buy chemical fertilizer,” says Halim.

The director hopes that once the project is finished his company will be awarded a “certified emission reduction” (CER) status that can be traded in the international carbon market.

Nevertheless, even though many companies have expressed interest in CDM, only eight have registered with the National Commission for Clean Development Mechanisms, a national body under the United Nations.

PT Holcim Tbk is one, with the others including PT Multimass Nabati Asahan; PT Murini Samsam (an oil refinery operated by the Wilmar Goup in Sumatra); PT Solar Cooker and Chevron.

The UN-sponsored program sets an even longer certification program, says Paul. “They go through a quite complicated process from the initial agreement through validation, due diligence and assessment until certification.”

Savings

PT Gandaerah Hendana is another company developing composting systems at its palm oil operations in Riau. The systems will be managed by PT Enviro Mitra Abadi and will have a capacity of 60 tons of material an hour for a total 360,000 tons per year of waste.

The composting plant will use 100% of the palm oil mill effluent (POME) produced at the mill to spray on shredded empty fruit bunches (EFB). POME is treated through an anaerobic process. At the moment, the empty fruit bunches are just left to decay in an unmanaged dumpsite.

By using EFB and POME to produce compost, the project applies zero discharge and waste technology and increases reuse and regeneration of the residues in the palm oil business.

The compost produced can replace up to at least 20% of chemical fertilizer in the plantation. The project qualifies for CDM and is expected to generate up to 79,900 certified emission reduction units per year. Eco Securities is providing financial assistance to buy machinery to be used to produce compost.

Promotion urgent

Few Indonesian business people are aware of the opportunities even though they seem to be clear. Composting technology expert D. Darnoko says that for many, carbon trading is too abstract. “Business people always ask, will there be money here?”

Indonesia needs more examples of successes before business will line up to join the programs. What they don't appear to realize is that the assistance programs will end in 2012 and Darnoko believes a campaign to explain the benefits of CDM is urgently needed.

Related business opportunities also emerge in association with CDM projects. Darnoko, a director at PT Kwarsindo Lenggeng Makmur, says that one means is selling machinery to treat waste from bunches in the palm oil business. So far he and his team have sold 12 Bachus, a heavy machine for composting palm oil waste, units to companies following the CDM program.

Paul Butarbutar notes that companies can also capitalize on the emerging carbon market through reduction of associated greenhouse gas emissions. With oil palm, carbon credits can be created through sector-specific projects such as controlled anaerobic digestion of liquid palm oil mill effluent (POME) and producing methane for on-site energy.

Management of empty fruit bunches (EFB) creates waste for energy generation, displacing expensive diesel and fuel oil. Palm plantations can also produce liquid biofuels, which many countries in the developed world are now requiring as a mix with standard fuels.

Riau already boasts one plant that produces 9 MW of power from oil palm waste, catering to the electricity needs not only of the plant but also the surrounding community.

The experts believe, in fact, that the biggest opportunities will come in the energy sector.

Waste gases from oil and gas fields such as at the Dumai concessions can be utilized to create energy. Forest operations can also be channeled toward an energy-producing income source.

Paul states that by implementing a CDM project, a company can increase its internal rate of return (IRR), which will also boost the company's value in the market. Without CDM, a company's IRR may stand at around 12%, but will jump to 20% or more in the program.

Darnoko says CDM is also likely to raise the level of feasibility of projects, since the inclusion of independent power generation will increase efficiency levels.

Business is starting to wake up to the benefits of CDM and now Japanese major Mitsubishi is providing consulting and offers a financing scheme.

Eco Securities provides three business models as part of the Emission Reduction Purchase Agreement (ERPA). Under the first model, Eco Securities buys CER earned between 2007-2017 at an agreed price. This requires the palm plantation to invest to finance the project.

In the second option, using ERPA financing, Eco Securities provides pre-
financing to buy machines and other related equipment to build composting projects.

In the last model, a cooperation program is created with a financial institution, such as a bank.

Not everyone is convinced. Handoko, a businessman in the energy sector, still hasn't any clear picture of the program. For the business community, examples will speak loudly and he suggests that a state-owned company should set the standard. After all, he says, the government is still a major player in the forestry business.

At the end of the day, Handoko still can't see how you can make money out of a scheme that remains abstract to him. To persuade operators like him, companies that are making a success out of CDM need to shout more loudly.


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PRESIDEN PIMPIN UPACARA PEMAKAMAN

Pemakaman Soeharto
galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY mengantar jenazah mantan presiden Soeharto, di pemakaman Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY mengantarkan jenazah mantan presiden Soeharto, di pemakaman Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY melakukan penimbanan tanah ke liang lahat, pada pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY menyerahkan bendera Merah Putih kepada Siti Hardiyanti mewakili keluarga, usai pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY menyerahkan bendera Merah Putih kepada Siti Hardiyanti mewakili keluarga, usai pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY sebagai Inspektur Upacara pada pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.
galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY melakukan penimbanan tanah ke liang lahat, pada pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.
galeri foto
28 Januari 2008

Presiden SBY menyerahkan bendera Merah Putih kepada Siti Hardiyanti mewakili keluarga, usai pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

WASSALAM
RACHMAD YULIADI NASIR
INDEPENDENT
rbacakoran at yahoo dot com

PRESIDEN PIMPIN UPACARA PEMAKAMAN

Pemakaman Soeharto
galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY mengantar jenazah mantan presiden Soeharto, di pemakaman Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY mengantarkan jenazah mantan presiden Soeharto, di pemakaman Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY melakukan penimbanan tanah ke liang lahat, pada pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY menyerahkan bendera Merah Putih kepada Siti Hardiyanti mewakili keluarga, usai pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY menyerahkan bendera Merah Putih kepada Siti Hardiyanti mewakili keluarga, usai pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY sebagai Inspektur Upacara pada pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.
galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY melakukan penimbanan tanah ke liang lahat, pada pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.
galeri foto
28 Januari 2008

Presiden SBY menyerahkan bendera Merah Putih kepada Siti Hardiyanti mewakili keluarga, usai pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

WASSALAM
RACHMAD YULIADI NASIR
INDEPENDENT
rbacakoran at yahoo dot com

PRESIDEN PIMPIN UPACARA PEMAKAMAN

Pemakaman Soeharto
galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY mengantar jenazah mantan presiden Soeharto, di pemakaman Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY mengantarkan jenazah mantan presiden Soeharto, di pemakaman Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY melakukan penimbanan tanah ke liang lahat, pada pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY menyerahkan bendera Merah Putih kepada Siti Hardiyanti mewakili keluarga, usai pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY menyerahkan bendera Merah Putih kepada Siti Hardiyanti mewakili keluarga, usai pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY sebagai Inspektur Upacara pada pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.
galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY melakukan penimbanan tanah ke liang lahat, pada pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.
galeri foto
28 Januari 2008

Presiden SBY menyerahkan bendera Merah Putih kepada Siti Hardiyanti mewakili keluarga, usai pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

WASSALAM
RACHMAD YULIADI NASIR
INDEPENDENT
rbacakoran at yahoo dot com

PRESIDEN PIMPIN UPACARA PEMAKAMAN

Pemakaman Soeharto
galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY mengantar jenazah mantan presiden Soeharto, di pemakaman Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY mengantarkan jenazah mantan presiden Soeharto, di pemakaman Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY melakukan penimbanan tanah ke liang lahat, pada pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY menyerahkan bendera Merah Putih kepada Siti Hardiyanti mewakili keluarga, usai pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY menyerahkan bendera Merah Putih kepada Siti Hardiyanti mewakili keluarga, usai pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.


galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY sebagai Inspektur Upacara pada pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.
galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY meletakkan karangan bunga di makam mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

galeri foto
28 Januari 2008
Presiden SBY melakukan penimbanan tanah ke liang lahat, pada pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.
galeri foto
28 Januari 2008

Presiden SBY menyerahkan bendera Merah Putih kepada Siti Hardiyanti mewakili keluarga, usai pemakaman mantan presiden Soeharto, di Astana Giribangun, Karanganyar, Jawa Tengah, Senin (28/1) siang.

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