Riri Rahayu
"Safety is the main priority in every KAI operation
we are forced to close the affected line until conditions are completely safe to pass," said Didiek through an official statement on Sunday
Didiek ensured that the emergency response team would immediately restore the line damaged by the Grobogan flood
He also said that he would continue to work with the Ministry of Public Works
the Directorate General of Railways of the Ministry of Transportation
KAI is implementing a detour operation pattern and engineering train travel patterns to minimize the impact on customers," said Didik
Didiek said that there were 10 train trips that were canceled starting Sunday
Blora Jaya Train (KA 227) Cepu-Semarang Poncol route2
Blora Jaya Train (KA 228) Semarang Poncol-Cepu route3
Sembrani Additional Train (KA 7009A) Surabaya Pasar Turi-Gambir route4
Sembrani Additional Train (KA 7010A) Gambir-Surabaya Pasarturi route (starting January 27
Kedung Sepur Train (KA 546) Semarang Poncol-Ngrombo route6
Kedung Sepur Train (KA 545) Ngrombo-Semarang Poncol route7
Kedung Sepur Train (KA 548A) Semarang Poncol-Ngrombo route8
Kedung Sepur Train (KA 547) Ngrombo-Semarang Poncol route9
KA Tegal Bahari (KA 169) crossing Tegal-Pasar Senen10
KATegal Bahari (KA 170) crossing Pasar Senen-Tegal
trains that carry out a detour operation pattern via the Gambringan-Gundih-Brumbung route for departures starting Sunday
Harina (KA 125) crossing Surabaya Pasar Turi-Cikampek2
Harina (KA 126A) crossing Cikampek-Surabaya Pasar Turi3
Ambarawa Express (KA 231) crossing Surabaya Pasar Turi-Semarang Poncol4
Ambarawa Express (KA 232) crossing Semarang Poncol-Surabaya Pasar Turi5
Ambarawa Express (KA 229) crossing Surabaya Pasar Turi-Semarang Poncol6
Ambarawa Express (KA 230) crossing Semarang Poncol-Surabaya Pasar Turi7
Dharmawangsa Express (KA 132A) Pasarsenen-Surabaya Pasar Turi route8
Dharmawangsa Ekspres train (KA 131) Surabaya Pasar Turi-Pasarsenen route9
North Parcel Train (KA 284) Kampung Bandan-Surabaya Pasar Turi route (canceled from January 26 to January 29
North Parcel Train (KA 283) Surabaya Pasar Turi-Kampung Bandan route (canceled from January 26 to January 29
The trains that are experiencing a detour operating pattern via the Surabaya Gubeng-Solo Jebres-Brumbung route for departures starting January 26
Argo Bromo Anggrek Train (KA 1) Surabaya Pasar Turi-Gambir route2
Argo Bromo Anggrek Train (KA 2) Gambir-Surabaya Pasar Turi route3
Sembrani Train (KA 61) Surabaya Pasarturi-Gambir route4
Sembrani Train (KA 62A) Gambir-Surabaya Pasar Turi route5
Sembrani Train (63 train) Surabaya Pasar Turi-Gambir route6
Sembrani Train (64 train) Gambir-Surabaya Pasar Turi route7
Pandalungan Train (77F train) Surabaya Pasarturi-Gambir route8
Pandalungan Train (78F train) Gambir-Surabaya Pasar Turi route9
Jayabaya Train (107 train) Surabaya Pasar Turi-Pasar Senen route10
Jayabaya Train (108 train) Pasar Senen-Surabaya Pasar Turi route11
Gumarang Train (129A train) Surabaya Pasar Turi-Pasar Senen route12
Gumarang Train (130A train) Pasar Senen-Surabaya Pasar Turi route13
Blambangan Express Train (186B train) Pasar Senen-Surabaya Pasar Turi route14
Blambangan Express Train (185B train) Surabaya Pasar Turi-Pasar Senen route15
Kertajaya Train (KA 219A) Surabaya Pasar Turi-Pasar Senen route16
KA Kertajaya (KA 220A) Pasar Senen-Surabaya Pasar Turi route17
KA Airlangga (KA 235) Surabaya Pasar Turi-Pasar Senen route18
KA Airlangga (KA 236B) Pasar Senen-Surabaya Pasar Turi route
Finally, the trains that are experiencing a detour operation pattern via the Surabaya Gubeng-Yogyakarta-Purwokerto-Cirebon route for departures starting today
KA Argo Bromo Anggrek (KA 3) Surabaya Pasar Turi-Gambir route2
KA Argo Bromo Anggrek (KA 4) Gambir-Surabaya Pasar Turi route
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JAKARTA, KOMPAS — TNI Army soldiers who underwent a prewedding photo shoot with a tank belonging to the TNI AD as a backdrop sparked controversy. The Indonesian Army explained that the use of main weapons systems as a backdrop for pre-wedding photos was only to show pride as a soldier
"The purpose of the video is actually for prewedding and the photos are for invitations
"It's just a form of pride in the person concerned as a Cavalry Corps soldier," said Head of the Indonesian Army Information Service
The soldier who took pre-wedding photos is a soldier with the initials TLA who comes from the 2nd Cavalry Battalion/Turangga Ceta unit
He is one of the Driver Private First Class (Tamudi) in the Logistics Section (Silog) of the Headquarters Company (Kima) in his unit
the photo was taken on Sunday (24/3/2024) in the district of Ambarawa
TNI-AD AMX-13 tank at the Soesilo Soedarman Museum in Gentasari Village
it was done inside the Yonkav 2/TC headquarters in Ambarawa
It so happened that the person in question is indeed a member of the Silog Kima unit in Yonkav 2/TC," he added
Taking photos and using state-owned alutsista is permitted as long as it does not interfere with operational operations and obtains permission from the unit commander
the party who uploaded it to Tiktok social media packaged it as if the soldier wanted to show off
The purpose of the video is actually for prewedding and invitation photos
It is solely an expression of pride from the person involved as a member of the Cavalry Corps
"The party who uploaded it to Tiktok was the photographer without the knowledge of Pratu TLA or his future wife," said Kristomei
The photos and videos of the prewedding set in a TNI tank were in the spotlight after the @Miduk17 account on social media X uploaded a video from Tiktok which allegedly belonged to @kertasputih.project
a wedding photo and video documentation vendor
The @Miduk17 account questioned the rules that allow pre-wedding photos using defense equipment
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all Indonesian people should be able to pre-wedding using tanks
He also mentioned the purchase of military equipment using funds from the people
The budget is used to buy military equipment to defend the country's sovereignty
Army tanks participated in enlivening the celebration of Indonesia's 72nd Independence Day in front of Gedung Sate
two AMX-13 tanks and two soldiers are shown to be arranged in parallel
The engaged couple then poses with a number of styles in front of
the bride-to-be sits on the cannon's muzzle and they both stand while reaching out to each other on top of the tank
Apart from that, Pratu TLA wore official clothes, while the bride and groom wore a white dress typical of pre-wedding photos. Until news is loaded
the video will no longer be available from the Tiktok account @kertasputih.project
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what also caught attention was the text accompanying the video
The text read "Why bring flowers for prewedding
at least bring a tank" followed by three smiling emojis with closed eyes
Kristomei explained that activities should not disrupt the operation of the unit
should not be carried out in restricted or secret places
and should obtain permission from the unit commander
it should not disrupt the operation of the unit
and obtain permission from the unit commander," he said
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As the timeline of technology perpetually accelerates
2023 emerges as a testament to human creativity and ingenuity
The realm of gadgets is no longer restricted to mere utility; it’s about amplifying human potential and redefining boundaries
these handheld marvels become an even more integrated part of our daily lives
Exploring the Tech-Savvy WondersThe delineation between digital and physical continues to blur
weaving a fabric of reality that resonates with the beats of progress
entrepreneurs and tech aficionados find a fertile ground to cultivate
As we navigate through the myriad of gadget-driven narratives
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From AI-powered personal assistants to wearable tech that tunes into our biological rhythms
the future seems to have unpacked itself right into our living rooms
Join us as we delve into the tech-savvy wonders of 2023 and glimpse the future of gadgetry
But Windows to WellnessThe era of wearables merely displaying time and tracking steps feels almost prehistoric
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adjusting environments based on our mood or energy levels
offering a truly interconnected living experience.Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) wearables have taken entertainment and education to new dimensions
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Arthur Rimbaud was one of the best poets of the 19th century and a well-known author worldwide
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“They are in their productive age. Some of them are in junior and senior high school while others are university students. Drug abuse in Central Java has become alarming,” BNNP Central Java head Brig. Gen. Tri Agus Heru Prasetyo said on Thursday.
A survey jointly commissioned by the BNNP Central Java and the University of Indonesia’s Health Research Center shows that by 2015, the number of drug users in Central Java had reached 649,800, 1.9 percent of the province’s 34.2 million population.
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Women in the Boeloe Semarang Women's Camp in Indonesia in 1945. (Supplied: Nikola Drakulic and Valentin Schreiber/Europeana Collections)
Link copiedShareShare articleAs a child growing up Thomas Watson knew that his grandmother had survived the horrors of a prisoner-of-war camp. But like so many others who suffered in the Second World War, she never spoke about it.
The ordeal of Yvonne Watson (nee Holman) was largely shrouded in mystery.
Mrs Watson spent four years as a captive with thousands of other Dutch civilians who were incarcerated when Indonesia fell to Japan in 1942.
"I'd known that she had survived a Japanese-run concentration camp in Indonesia, which was then the Dutch East Indies, and that her experience was incredibly violent," Mr Watson said.
He knew little else, but carried his curiosity into adulthood.
After his grandmother's death in 2013, Mr Watson teamed up with filmmaker Jean-Baptiste Breliere to make a feature-length documentary about Mrs Watson's experiences titled The World Ended on Mango Street.
"My grandmother was imprisoned in a small hut with around about 15 other women in Mango Street Number 7," Mr Watson said.
"Her whole life as she knew it in Indonesia completely ended on Mango Street — that's where the title comes from."
Women and children in the Lampersari concentration camp in Indonesia during WWII. (Supplied: Nikola Drakulic and Valentin Schreiber/Europeana Collections)
Production of the film has sent Mr Watson on an emotional quest to discover the truth about his courageous grandmother who survived the starvation and disease of the camp, living to be 92.
Yvonne Watson (nee Holman) as a young woman in Batavia (now Jakarta, Indonesia). (Supplied: Thomas Watson)
When the Japanese invaded the Dutch East Indies in 1942, the young Yvonne Holman was studying to become a lawyer.
The Australian War Memorial estimates that some 130,000 allied civilians were interned by the Japanese during their occupation of the Dutch East Indies, including American, British and Australian civilians.
Mr Watson believed most evidence of what went on in the camps had been destroyed.
"A lot of the buildings have been destroyed and a lot of the first-hand witnesses have either died or disappeared," he said.
However, he does have the first-hand account of his great uncle, Robert Holman, who was a 10-year-old boy when he was separated from his mother and imprisoned in a boys' camp in Semarang.
He is now 87 and living in the Netherlands where the filmmakers met him.
Boys and young men in Ambarawa camp 7 in Indonesia during WWII. (Supplied: Nikola Drakulic and Valentin Schreiber/Europeana Collections)
"Basically, it was a method of slow extermination by starving 12-year-old boys, and a process of complete humiliation," Mr Watson said.
"He said there were regular beatings, starvation, even a lot of betrayal between the boys, not through any malice but simply because people were so desperate; they had to think of nothing but themselves."
"I can't tell you how heartbreaking it is because it is my great uncle.
Not only did Yvonne Watson survive, she succeeded in burying her trauma deep enough to begin a new life in Australia.
At the end of WWII, Mrs Watson was transported on a Red Cross hospital ship to Sorrento, Victoria.
"She was there for around about two months recovering," Mr Watson said.
"She was walking down the stairs of a hotel and there was a very handsome RAAF pilot walking up the stairs.
"They locked eyes and later danced at a ball. They fell in love. And he became my grandfather."
When she had to leave Australia and move to Holland, Yvonne's new love-interest joined the merchant navy to follow her.
Eventually they married and immigrated to Australia.
Mrs Watson's family describe her life as two halves that don't make a pair: the first half clothed in mystery and impossible to understand, while the other half is ordinary and familiar.
"My grandmother's story is not unique in the sense that she's not the only one that it happened to, but it's a way of talking about the experience of thousands of people whose story hasn't been told and whose secret suffering went unnoticed for 70 years."
Thomas Watson and Jean-Baptiste Brelier look for the story of Mr Watson's grandmother as a prisoner of war in Indonesia. (Supplied: Thomas Watson)
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additions and improvements were effected to the Maligawa by several kings making it one of the most captivating historic buildings in the country
This magnificent structure enshrines the sacred Tooth Relic of the Buddha which is the most sacred object of worship in the Buddhist world
It is of utmost symbolic value for Buddhists and the Nation as a whole
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The possession of the Sacred Tooth Relic was required for a king to be acknowledged as the ruler of the country
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