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Page 6 Friday, July 24, 2015 16 Pages Number 150 7 th Year e-mail: [email protected] online: http://www.internationalbalipost.com. http://epaper.internationalbalipost.com. Price: Rp 3.000,- I N T E R N A T I O N A L DPS 23 - 32 WEATHER FORECAST Page 13 China warns Japan against shirking responsibility for WWII Page 8 Unarmed troops tried to get away from gunman in US shooting Bayern confirm deal to sign midfielder Vidal The number of Chinese tourists to Bali rose 26.97 percent year-on- year to 280,730 in the first five months of 2015, according to the Bali tourism office. The number placed China the sec- ond after Australia in number of visi- tors to the country’s tourist island. In the same period tourists form Australia to Bali totaled 390,510 in the same period. The increase in the number of visitors from China was also attrib- utable to visa free facility provided by the government to a number of countries including China, tourism observer Tjokorda Gde Agung said here on Thursday. However, the visa free facility would not have succeeded without the availability of direct flight ser- vice, Tjokorda said. He said the number of Chinese to visit Bali is expected to continue to increase with the direct flight by Garuda and the visa free facility. Now China accounts for 18.05 percent of the total number of for- eign visitors to Bali that reached 1.5 million in the January-May period this year. The number of visitors to India also rose sharply by 40.12 percent to 45,753 placing that country among ten largest countries in num- ber of tourists to Bali. (ant) IBP/Yudi Karnaedi The number of Chinese tourists visiting Bali increased sharply followed the opening of direct flights between Beijing and Denpasar by the nation’s flag car- rier Garuda Indonesia. Chinese tourists to Bali surge 26.97 percent DENPASAR - The number of Chinese tourists visiting Bali increased sharply followed the opening of direct flights between Beijing and Denpasar by the nation’s flag carrier Garuda In- donesia. News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http:// globalfmbali.listen2my- radio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http:// ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.

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    I N T E R N A T I O N A L

    Friday, July 24, 2015

    Friday, July 24, 2015

    16 Pages Number 1507th year

    e-mail: [email protected] online: http://www.internationalbalipost.com. http://epaper.internationalbalipost.com.

    Price: Rp 3.000,-

    I N T E R N A T I O N A L

    DPs 23 - 32WEATHER FORECAsT

    Page 13

    China warns Japan against shirking responsibility for WWII

    Page 8

    Unarmed troops tried to get away from gunman in US shooting

    Bayern confirm deal to sign midfielder Vidal

    The number of Chinese tourists to Bali rose 26.97 percent year-on-year to 280,730 in the first five months of 2015, according to the Bali tourism office.

    The number placed China the sec-

    ond after Australia in number of visi-tors to the countrys tourist island.

    In the same period tourists form Australia to Bali totaled 390,510 in the same period.

    The increase in the number of

    visitors from China was also attrib-utable to visa free facility provided by the government to a number of countries including China, tourism observer Tjokorda Gde Agung said here on Thursday.

    However, the visa free facility would not have succeeded without the availability of direct flight ser-vice, Tjokorda said.

    He said the number of Chinese

    to visit Bali is expected to continue to increase with the direct flight by Garuda and the visa free facility.

    Now China accounts for 18.05 percent of the total number of for-eign visitors to Bali that reached 1.5 million in the January-May period this year.

    The number of visitors to India also rose sharply by 40.12 percent to 45,753 placing that country

    among ten largest countries in num-ber of tourists to Bali. (ant)

    IBP/Yudi Karnaedi

    The number of Chinese tourists visiting Bali increased sharply followed the opening of direct flights between Beijing and Denpasar by the nations flag car-rier Garuda Indonesia.

    Chinese tourists to Bali surge 26.97 percentDENPASAR - The number of Chinese tourists visiting Bali

    increased sharply followed the opening of direct flights between Beijing and Denpasar by the nations flag carrier Garuda In-donesia. News can also be heard in Bali Image at Global

    Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http://globalfmbali.listen2my-

    radio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http://ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.

    Perry on Wednesday took to Twitter, where she has more follow-ers than anyone else in the world, to take down Swift in a row set off by the nominations for the MTV Video Music Awards.

    Rapper Nicki Minaj had voiced outrage that her Anaconda failed to be nominated for Video of the Year. She suggested that the music industry was biased against her as an African-American woman and preferred female stars with very slim bodies.

    Swift, who received the most nominations for the August 30 awards, responded by inviting Minaj to join her on stage if Swift wins.

    Ive done nothing but love and

    support you. Its unlike you to pit women against each other. Maybe one of the men took your slot, tweeted Swift, who has cast herself as a feminist.

    Perry -- who memorably sang Youre gonna hear me roar -- entered the fray a day later with pointed criticism of Swift, without using her name.

    Finding it ironic to parade the pit women against other women argument about as one unmeasur-ably capitalizes on the takedown of a woman, she wrote to her nearly 73 million Twitter followers.

    Perry, in turn, wrote that she wished that Rihanna had been nomi-nated for Bitch Better Have My Money, which came out on the last

    day of eligibility for the awards.Perry and Swift, often consid-

    ered the eras two leading women in pop, have long been rumored to have a poor relationship but it has rarely spilled into the open.

    Swift was nominated for Video of the Year for Bad Blood, which depicts her as an action hero.

    Swift has said that she wrote the song -- with the lines Now we got problems / And I dont think we can solve them -- about another pop star whom she ac-cused of undercutting her by hir-ing people who had been working for her.

    While Swift did not name her villain, she was widely believed to be referring to Perry. (afp)

    MANILA Grammy award-winning singer Chris Browns departure from Manila was delayed Wednesday because of fraud allega-tions against him and his promoter for a canceled concert last New Years Eve in the Philippines.

    The recording artist, who per-formed at a packed concert Tuesday night in Manila, was prevented from leaving on a private plane Wednesday pending clearance by the Bureau of Immigration.

    It was a misunderstanding that has since been cleared up, said a spokeswoman for Brown, Nicole Perna. Chris leaves tomorrow for Hong Kong to continue his planned performances.

    The religious group that owns the New Years Eve concert venue petitioned the Philippines Depart-ment of Justice for help prosecut-ing Brown. It wasnt immediately clear whether a formal complaint was filed.

    Philippines Bureau of Immigra-tion spokeswoman Elaine Tan said Brown and his promoter, John Michael Pio Roda, were placed on the bureaus lookout bulletin on

    the instruction of the Department of Justice.

    Tan said a lookout bulletin is not on its own a bar to departure, unlike a hold departure order.

    She said the Justice Department order directs the bureau to take prudent steps to verify on the sta-tus of the criminal case against the subjects.

    If the concerned agency raises no objection to the departure, then we will allow the subject to leave, Tan said.

    The singer canceled a New Years Eve concert at the 55,000-seat Philippine Arena at the last minute, reportedly because he lost his passport the day before the scheduled event.

    The legal counsel of the re-ligious group Iglesia ni Cristo and its Maligaya Development Corporation which manages the Philippine Arena, wrote Tues-day to Justice Secretary Leila de Lima to ask for assistance in prosecuting the criminal com-plaint for fraud that the MDC is filing against Brown and Pio Roda. (ap)

    Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File

    Chris Browns Manila departure delayed

    over fraud allegation

    Katy Perry roars into Taylor Swift feud

    NEW YORK - Taylor Swifts bad blood with fellow pop superstar Katy Perry looks set to get a lot worse.

    Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File

    Katy Perry

  • International2 Friday, July 24, 2015 15International Activities

    Bali News Friday, July 24, 2015

    Founder : K.Nadha, General Manager :Palgunadi Chief Editor: Diah Dewi Juniarti Editors: Gugiek Savindra,Alit Susrini, Alit Sumertha, Daniel Fajry, Mawa, Suana, Sueca, Sugiartha, Yudi Winanto Denpasar: Dira Arsana, Giriana Saputra, Subrata, Sumatika, Asmara Putra. Bangli: Suasrina, Buleleng: Dewa kusuma, Gianyar: Agung Dharmada, Karangasem: Budana, Klungkung: Bagiarta. Jakarta: Nikson, Hardianto, Ade Irawan. NTB: Agus Talino, Izzul Khairi, Raka Akriyani. Surabaya: Bambang Wilianto. Development: Alit Purnata, Mas Ruscitadewi. Office: Jalan Kepundung 67 A Denpasar 80232. Telephone (0361)225764, Facsimile: 227418, P.O.Box: 3010 Denpasar 80001. Bali Post Jakarta, Advertizing: Jl.Palmerah Barat 21F. Telp 021-5357602, Facsimile: 021-5357605 Jakarta Pusat. NTB: Jalam Bangau No. 15 Cakranegara Telp.

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    EvEry Temple and Shrine has a special date for it annual Ceremony, or Odalan , every 210 days according to Balinese calendar, including the smaller ancestral shrine which each family possesses. Because of this practically every few days a ceremony of festival of some kind takes place in some Village in Bali. There are also times when the entire island celebrated the same Holiday, such as at Galungan, Kuningan, Nyepi day, Saraswati day, Tumpek Landep day, Pagerwesi day, Tumpek Wayang day etc.

    The dedication or inauguration day of a Temple is considered its birth day and celebration always takes place on the same day if the wuku or 210 day calendar is used. When new moon is used then the celebration always happens on new moon or full moon. The day of course can differ the religious celebration of a temple lasts at least one full day with some temple celebrating for three days while the celebration of Besakih temple, the Mother Temple, is never less than 7 days and most of the time it lasts for 11 days, depending on the importance of the occasion.

    The celebration is very colorful. The shrine are dressed with pieces of cloths and sometimes with brocade, sailings, deco-rations of carved wood and sometimes painted with gold and Chinese coins, very beautifully arranged, are hung in the four corners of the shrine. In front of shrine are placed red, white or black umbrellas depending which Gods are worshipped in the shrines.

    In front of important shrine one sees, besides these umbrel-las soars, tridents and other weapons, the umbul-umbul, long flags, all these are prerogatives or attributes of Holiness. In front of the Temple gate put up Penjor, long bamboo poles, decorated beautifully ornaments of young coconut leaves, rice and other products of the land. Most beautiful to see are the girls in their colorful attire, carrying offerings, arrangements of all kinds fruits and colored cakes, to the Temple. Every visitor admires the grace with which the carry their load on their heads.

    Balinese Temple Ceremony

    The event is part of the #runsupyo-ga global tour by Roxy, a brand of Quiksilver, Inc and follows successful events in Barcelona, Hawaii and Mar-seille (France). Some 200 women and girls are expected to join Roxys global athletes including Bright, Moniz and pro surfers Monyca Eleogram, Bruna Schmitz and Bianca Buitendag for a morning of sea, salt and sun in Bali.

    The activities including a 3 kilome-ter fun run with the Roxy team, start-ing at 7am from Sundaras beach and following the wide curve of Jimbaran Bay, stand-up paddle sessions with Roxy and Quiksilver pro surfers in the gentle beach break directly in front of the Four Seasons Coconut Grove a popular spot for longboarders and

    beginners, a 45-minute yoga class on the sand to warm down, continental breakfast at Sundara, and chilling out on the daybeds poolside at Sundara in between activities with Roxy surf-ers, who will also share their tips and experience with budding young surfer girls.

    Entry is Rp 100,000 and is exclu-sively for women and girls, who may participate in just one or all activities. Males are welcome to join as specta-tors. The event is designed to be a fun, relaxed day at Jimbaran Beach, com-bining the beach-club lifestyle and ca-sual seaside dining of Sundara with the good vibes and surf culture of Roxy. All entrants will receive an exclusive #runsupyoga Roxy gift pack.

    IBP/Courtesy of Four Season Resort

    Toriah Bright and Kelia Moniz to host global beach fitness eventJIMBArAN - In the name of promoting an active and

    healthy beach lifestyle, Olympic gold medallist snowboarder Torah Bright and 2x longboard world champion Kelia Moniz will host Balis inaugural #runsupyoga event on 15 August at Sundara Bali, the beach-club and restaurant at Four Seasons resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay.

    GIANyAr - The case of Bali resident, Ketut Adi Jaya found to burned to death in his car on Jalan Bypass I.B. Mantra, Saba village, Blahbatuh on Tuesday morning (Jul. 21) is still under investigation by the Gianyar Police Criminal Investigation Unit. Information about the burning Toyota Altis DK 386 XA was first provided to the four witnesses who have given their testimony, by a mysterious woman who first saw the burning car.

    We have five witnesses in this case, four of whom claim to have been notified about the fact that someone was in a car that was on fire, form a woman that stopped in the middle of the road, said the First Unit Chief of the Gianyar Police Criminal Investigation, IGN Winangun, with permission from the Gianyar Police Investigation Unit Chief, Dewa Putu Gede Anom Danujaya, on Wednesday.

    Based on the testimony of these four witnesses, the police are as-suming that this mystery woman could provide information about what happened to the car before the other four witness showed up on the scene. Unfortunately, according to their testimony, after seeing that the car was on fire, the woman van-ished, and we have yet to discover who she is, he explained.

    IGN Winangun reiterated that there are no other witnesses that

    saw the car before the fire incident. One witness only heard the sound of an explosion and then found that the car was already on fire. So, the testimony of all the witnesses so far only disclose information about the car after it was burning at the site where the police found it. We have not found any witnesses that can have been able to tell us the chronology of events before the fire, he said.

    When asked about the possibility of a motive for murder, Winangun said that there was nothing leading to such an allegation. He added that his officers had explored a number of settlements around the scene of the fire, but no residents heard any commotion or quarrelling that is usually present in the case of a murder. As for the examination of the victims body, police said that: we are still waiting for the lab results for the investigation of this case.

    Although police are still investi-gating the victims body, the family has confirmed that is in fact the body of Ketut Adi Jaya and have asked that the victims body to be brought home to be given a ceremo-ny. The family has confirmed that it is indeed Ketut Adi Jayas body as seen from the broken upper right incisor tooth and the cream-colored pants that the victim was last seen wearing, he explained.

    Manager of Penta Medika Clin-ic, Putu Ardana, said that the four victims came to the clinic almost simultaneously. They consisted of Ni Wayan Ariati, 45, I Ketut Artana, 51, I Made Wendi Prayoga Putra, 11, and Nengah Merta, 55. The four victims suffered serious injuries. Ariati, for instance, from Padangbai village was bitten by rabies-suspected stray dog on her right heel causing a deep wound. In the meantime, the victim I Ketut Artana is quite unlucky. This resident having a profession as a veterinarian was even bitten by the dog of his client on the index finger of right hand. Then, the victim I

    Made Wendi Prayoga Putra from Ulakan village suffers injuries due to a stray dog bite on left thigh. It is almost the same as the victim Nengah Merta suffering dog bite on the calf of right leg.

    All patients are of new bites, previously quite a lot (wild dog bite victim) came here, said Ar-dana. They have got serious treat-ment from the officers at Penta Medika Clinic in accordance with procedures of handling rabies-suspected stray dog bite patients. They include direct handling by providing anti-rabies vaccine (VAR). Lately, the cases of dog bite in Manggis subdistrict were

    quite high. Earlier, four residents also became the victims of dog bites alleged to have been infected by rabies at Padangbai village. In the meantime, amidst the scarcity of anti-rabies vaccine in Bali, Penta Medika Clinic still has ap-proximately 56 vials of vaccine stock.

    The Head of the Livestock, Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, Ketut Artama, said that the han-dling of stray dogs continue to run in all subdistricts, whether in the form of vaccination, elimina-tion or public education. Until mid-July, his party has vaccinated about 15,000 dogs, especially

    Rabies-suspected dog bites four residentsAMLAPUrA - rabies-suspected stray dog continues to spread threats. This time, four resi-

    dents becoming bite victim of rabies-suspected dog. The four residents were rushed to Penta Medika Clinic in Manggis on Wednesday.

    in the area of being positive to rabies. In the meantime, the elimination effort has also been running. At least about 2,000 wild and domesticated dogs declared to be positive to rabies have been immediately eliminated. Regard-ing the rampant rabies in Manggis subdistrict, he asserted that his party has handled it according to the schedules drawn up.

    However, he stressed that the handling cannot only be done by Livestock Agency but also needs community participation, espe-cially the dog owners. If there are stray dogs wandering around, they should be immediately elimi-nated in order not to create new problems. In the meantime, the dog owners have to pay attention to the provision of regular vac-

    cination. Currently, dog vaccine supplies are still pretty much. Total number of dog vaccine fol-lows the approximate number of dog population in Karangasem. Currently the dog population in Karangasem reaches about 42,000 heads. Through vaccination pro-gram, his party has spent about 25,000 vaccines.

    He acknowledged that rabies case is indeed quite high in Karan-gasem. During 2015, there were 65 cases of rabid dog bites. The surge of cases occurred in June. This year the case increases very significantly and poses the high-est, he said. The number of rabies case is quite surprising because when compared to the last years data, there were only six rabid dog bite cases. (kmb31)

    Case of a man found burned to death still being investigated

    IBP/Manik

    The case of Bali resident, Ketut Adi Jaya found to burned to death in his car on Jalan Bypass I.B. Mantra, Saba village, Blahbatuh on Tuesday morning (Jul. 21) is still under investigation by the Gianyar Police Criminal Investigation Unit.

    Currently police are also plan-ning to conduct an investigation of the late Ketuts friends house in Karangasem where accorign

    to Ketuts Adi Jayas wife Ni Putu Bineka Utami is where the victim was headed beige the incident. We will cross-check with the

    friend in Karangasem to find out whether the victim went there before the incident, he said. (kmb35)

  • 3Friday, July 24, 2015 14 InternationalInternational Bali NewsFashion Friday, July 24, 2015

    The affable Kors went old school, presenting each of 27 looks himself, salon-style, to intimate groups of fashion editors, buyers and media.

    The goal: to outfit the Kors man for a quick island getaway, from Capri to Catalina. He departs in black a crushed-cotton blazer, tank and loose single-pleated trouser and changes upon arrival into all white seersucker that has the ease of cozy pajamas.

    No linings or shoulder pads here. And Kors was feeling tactile in fabrics that included chambray linen, along with an Anorak you can actually wear when its wet.

    We all have a closet full of raincoats that you cant wear in the rain, he said to laughs.

    Banter might as well be Kors middle name. He did it well when presenting a cashmere pullover and long cardigan sweater.

    The weather is crazy, he said, echoing feedback from retailers. We need sweaters all year round. We need cotton in the winter. We need wool in the summer. Forget the rules!

    Kors worked for spring 2016 in a range of Mediterranean blues, whites that included ecru and ivory, and a brown the color of peanuts.

    He was going for polish in unstructured casual, using linen and cotton blends, traditional pinstriping in unstructured silhouettes and accessories that included a reversible tote with suede on one side.

    Collars are meant to be open and anything goes these days, he said, noting: I think my grandma thought air conditioning was just an excuse for another fur jacket. (ap)

    NEW YORK - Its not just about the journey. Its about how you look whilst embarking on it. So says Tommy Hilfiger in a collection inspired by a stylish 1950s holiday, with a few modern twists for spring and summer looks of bright yellow, coral and teal.

    Suits came with skinny pants and slightly cropped, tai-lored jackets. Some of the jackets were double-breasted, including one in blue with horizontal stripes with a sheen in cotton sateen. Another suit was made of blue denim.

    Hilfiger himself was not on hand for the presentation of 21 looks, but show notes said a few patterns were inspired by Honolulus architecture. Nautical notes came in Breton stripes on sweaters and crested buttons. And dont forget the outerwear: lightweight nylon macs and airfield styles.

    Nobody does Hilfiger like Hilfiger and this collection screamed his name. (ap)

    AP Photo/Leanne Italie

    Fashion from Michael Kors is modeled on Wednesday, July 15, 2015, in New York.

    AP Photo/Leanne Italie

    Fashion from Tommy Hilfiger is modeled during Mens Fashion Week on Wednesday, July 15, 2015, in New York. Hilfiger presented an iconic collection inspired by a stylish 1950s holiday, with a few mod-ern twists in summer suits of bright yellow, coral and aqua with skinny pants and slightly cropped, tailored jackets.

    Tommy Hilfiger goes on 50s glam holiday

    Michael Kors goes old-school intimate for fashion week salon

    NEW YORK Its the mens turn. New York Fashion Week has always celebrated the glamour of womens fashion, but has relegated menswear to a supporting role. This week, building on a growing public appetite for menswear, the in-dustry is putting on the first stand-alone mens fashion week in New York in nearly two decades (a brief attempt fizzled in the late 90s.

    Every delayed flight has departed, Harjo noted.By around 3 a.m. local time, on Thursday, all flights have

    departed, he remarked.The airport was closed for 2.5 hours on Wednesday and re-

    sumed its operations at 3:30 p.m. local time on the same day.The Bali airport was closed on Wednesday, on the advice

    of the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency and the Darwin-based Volcanic Ash Advisory Council. They reported that ash spewed by Mount Raung was blowing towards Bali.

    Hundreds of flights were delayed, and thousands of passengers were stranded.

    Since July 9, the eruption of Mount Raung, which is located on the borders of Banyuwangi, Bondowoso, and Jember districts in East Java province, has forced Balis I Gusti Ngurah Rai Inter-national Airport to shut down temporarily on several occasions, with ash clouds drifting towards one of the worlds most famous tourist islands.

    On July 9, the Bali airport delayed 277 domestic and interna-tional flights, affecting 25 thousand passengers.

    Besides the Ngurah Rai Airport, four other Indonesian airports: Lombok International Airport and Selaparang Airport in West Nusa Tenggara province and Blimbingsari Airport in Banyuwangi and Notohadinegoro Airport in Jember, both in East Java prov-ince, were also temporarily closed recently due to the eruption of the volcano. (ant)

    MANGUPURA - The moment of infrastructure development outside the region of Sarbagita (Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar and Tabanan) should be improved and back up by all parties, especially the government together with local entrepreneurs. This effort is meant to take advantage of market op-portunities that will develop when the infrastructure starts to be developed.

    Director of the Center for Eco-nomic and Business Data Analysis, Udayana University, Dr. Sudjana Budhi, argued if the moment of infra-structure development can be started in 2015, then the economy of Bali will running better than currently that looks frozen and plummet.

    Realization of the infrastructure investment is like lubricant that can drive back the dynamics of market share through the process of doubling investment spending on raw materials and demand for employment, said Sudjana Budhi on Thursday.

    Infrastructure development beyond the Sarbagita region, other than func-tioning to accelerate the development in underdeveloped regions in Bali, will also open new business network expansion, market opportunities and challenges for local businessmen. They should respond the market op-portunities and have impact on newly generated income not only for entre-preneurs, but also for employment op-portunities. Through more equitable development, the concentration of urbanization to Southern Bali region will be reduced in the future, so that

    AP Photo

    Passengers wait for the status of their flights at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, Indonesia, Wednesday, July 22, 2015. The I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport was reopened, and all flights, which were delayed earlier, departed on Thursday morning, Trikora Harjo, the general manager of airport operator PT Angkasa Pura, stated.

    Bali airport resumes operationsKUTA - The I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Air-

    port was reopened, and all flights, which were delayed earlier, departed on Thursday morning, Trikora Harjo, the general manager of airport operator PT Angkasa Pura, stated.

    Development outside Sarbagita should be improved

    IBP/Made Praditha

    A farmer was harvesting rice, while in the background a housing development is being carried out. The moment of infrastructure development outside the region of Sarbagita (Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar and Tabanan) should be improved and back up by all parties, especially the government together with local entrepreneurs.

    the international tourism in Southern Bali region can be freed from the mat-ters of traffic congestion and waste control that will reduce comfort, both for international travelers and local residents, he explained.

    He also explained that infrastruc-ture development is strategic because it will provide opportunities to bring in new markets, particularly in the

    tourism sector that expected to be the trigger of the growth of tourism supporting industries, including ac-commodation, attractions and other services.

    If the infrastructure development can be realized outside the Sarbagita, it should be dealt with by local entre-preneurs as an opportunity and they may not hesitate to enter the tourism

    business, he said.So far, he said that travelers cur-

    rently can be used as a trigger to drive the market demand, the growth of supporting industries as well as the growing opportunities in agricultural sector to gradually enter the industrial and service sectors. As a result, pro-duction activities in the agricultural sector can be carried out with a more

    rational concentration of labor.The threat of cultural degradation

    as a result of the presence of foreigners can be resisted because the welfare quality improvement is assurance for the realization of cultural strengthen-ing, he said. (kmb27)

  • Bali News International4 Friday, July 24, 2015 Friday, July 24, 2015 13International

    A strict sanction is given after the Bali Municipal Police with Civil Servant Investigator and Buleleng Municipal Police inspected the loca-tion of the water park development on Banyualit Beach, Wednesday. Entourage of the municipal police was led by Division Head of the Bali Municipal Police Peace and Order Ketut Gede Arnawa accompanied by Section Head of Law Enforcement I Ketut Pongres and the Head of Bule-leng Municipal Police Made Budi Astawa. They were directly received by the Manager of PT Kreasi Bali Utara, Agus Yogi YK Yadnya and investors from Australia, Rob Corrie and his colleagues Rob Muir.

    Before conducting a meeting, the entourage of Bali Municipal Police

    had a closer look at the installation of a number of water park facilities in the middle of the sea by boat belonging to investors. In addition, the completed supporting buildings on mainland were also inspected by the officers. After having a closer look at the facilities, the officers asked about permission document.

    Investors cannot present their licensing documents of the busi-ness. Moreover, the investors who cannot speak Bahasa Indonesia fluently asked their manager Yogi to resolve the problems. Since Yogi was not at location, the officers were forced to wait more than two hours. After that, Yogi finally came to the project location and directly met the officers having been wait-

    ing for long time.The Division Head of Bali Mu-

    nicipal Police Peace and Order, Ketut Gede Arnawa, said that the investors so far have not been submitting all kinds of licensing documents for the business to be developed. For the violation com-mitted, Arnawa imposed a sanction that investors must dismantle the water park facilities in the middle of the sea. This sanction is valid for the next three weeks and on August 12, 2015 all the facilities in the middle of the sea should have been dismantled.

    The sanction imposed will last until the investors can present the compulsory licensing documents that must be met. To support the sanction, the investors directly signed an official report witnessed by the officers. We are very sup-portive if there are companies building tourism facilities in our re-gion. However, it must be equipped with permissions, and specifically this water park has not owned any permits yet. Thus, we ask that all the facilities installed in the middle of the sea must be drawn to mainland. We suggest the investors to submit

    permission first. When everything is okay, you may install back the facilities, he said.

    In the meantime, the Manager of PT Kreasi Bali Utara, Agus Yogi YK Yadnya, said that the sanction im-posed by the Bali Municipal Police officers is difficult to be fulfilled. It happens because the facilities hav-ing been installed in the middle of the sea will be surely damaged if disassembled and drawn again to mainland. Nevertheless, with full risk, his company will be ready to dismantle the facilities within the next three weeks. Hopefully, we can be given a policy to keep the installed facilities in the sea and since the installation we have not operated them. If dismantled, the facilities may be damaged. Since the sanction is not negotiable, we will accept it, he said.

    On the other hand, Agus said that since the beginning his com-pany has submitted the licensing documents to the government of Buleleng. Moreover, the letter of recommendation on the investment has been issued by the Regent of Buleleng, Putu Agus Suradnyana. However, since it coincided with

    joint holidays, his party cannot accomplish the licensing submis-sion.

    Related to the concerns of some parties on the installation of sev-eral water park facilities claimed to damage coral reefs, Agus admitted that it is not true. To tie a series of facilities floating on water, his party indeed set an anchor made of stone gabion at the depth of about 12 meters. The anchor has now become a house to reef fish and nothing is disturbed at all. Seeing this fact, Agus asked the govern-ment to give a real field assessment and does not receive complaints from parties that do not want the development of marine tourism facilities at Banyualit.

    We will comply with all the required permits, but we need to clarify that this business has received recommendation from the regent and support from ad-ministrative and customary village including tourism organization at Lovina. Due to constrained by long holidays, we have not been able to accomplish the permit submission and we will do it as soon as pos-sible, he promised. (kmb38)

    SINGARAJA - The ranks of the Buleleng Police along with the Gerokgak Police held a joint opera-tion to inspecting migrants coming from Java to Buleleng. Inspection operations took place on Wednes-day in front of the Operation Ketupat security station at Giat 21 in Labuan Lalang and involved 2 dozen officers. The inspection was carried out between two oclock and three oclock in the afternoon and concentrated on motorcyclists returning to Bali from Java and was conducted in front of Ketupat Agung and other crowded areas.

    A total of 25 Gerokgak Police personnel were deployed under leadership of Gerokgak Police Chief, I Gusti Alit Putra. We man-aged to crack down on four motor-cyclists who were driving without a license or vehicle registration. There were no migrants found without identity cards or with suspicious items, said Alit Putra, with permission from the Chief of Buleleng Police, Kurniadi.

    A number of buses with license plates from outside of Bali or Java arriving at Banyuasri Terminal were also strictly examined by the Buleleng Police officers who were looking inspecting peoples docu-ments in particular. (kmb34)

    Municipal Police ask investors to dismantle water park facility

    SINGARAJA - Bali Municipal Police asked the investors to dismantle water park facilities installed by investors from Australia at Banyualit hamlet, Kalibukbuk village, Lovina. It is done because so far the investors have not completed the licensing of business to be developed. The investor is given a deadline for three weeks to dismantle all the facilities. After obtaining the permit issued by the government of Bali Province and Buleleng County, the investor is allowed to re-install the water park facilities claimed as the only one in Indonesia and Buleleng.

    Police hold joint operation inspecting passengers returning to Bali

    IBP/Dewa Kusuma

    The ranks of the Buleleng Police along with the Gerokgak Police held a joint operation to inspecting migrants coming from Java to Buleleng. Inspection operations took place on Wednesday in front of the Operation Ketupat security station at Giat 21 in Labuan Lalang and involved 2 dozen officers.

    Cheng Yonghua, Chinas am-bassador to Japan, told a news conference that Beijing is closely watching if Abes statement would stick to Tokyos past expressions of remorse and show sincerity to the victims of Japanese wartime brutal-ity. He said it will be a sign deter-mining Japans future direction and relations with Asian neighbors. Abe is expected to make a statement before the Aug. 15 anniversary.

    Relations between Japan and China have been strained over historical and territorial disputes, though some improvement has emerged since Abe and Chinese President Xi Jinping met last No-vember.

    We will be watching how Japan sums up its past and shows sincerity to the victimized countries, espe-cially the people who suffered from Japans wartime actions, Cheng said. Any downplaying or shirk-ing Japans responsibility would be tantamount to opening up the victims wounds and rubbing salt on them.

    In a landmark 1995 statement issued by then-Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama for the 50th anniversary of the wars end, Japan offered its clearest and most exten-sive apology to the victims of its wartime aggression.

    Abe has repeatedly upset its neighbors over his historical view

    defending Japans wartime actions. He has said there is no clear defini-tion of aggression, and that he was not necessarily standing by the 1995 statement, although he later promised to keep the statement following protests from China and South Korea.

    Abe is still seen as reluctant to repeat the same apology and wants to stress Japans postwar achieve-ments.

    In March, Abe appointed a panel of experts to discuss his upcoming statement, asking its 16 members to review a study of Japans wartime history, its economic progress and future contributions. Its final report is pending. (ap)

    SAN ANTONIO The out-spoken Republican presidential candidate Donald Trumps visit to the U.S.-Mexico border prom-ises new challenges for his partys years-in-the-making push to attract Hispanic voters.

    Trump has gone beyond the partys hardline stance on illegal immigration, calling immigrants who cross the border illegally criminals and rapists and ac-cusing Mexicos government of deliberately sending felons into the U.S. His trip Thursday also comes amid an escalating feud with Re-publican rivals and criticism from members of both parties, guaran-teeing the billionaire developer plenty of attention from voters and reporters.

    In recent days, Trump has come under fire for calling out his critics by name, vilifying the Republican establishment and roiling the debate over immigration and more.

    The reality television star is set to make multiple public appear-ances in Laredo, Texas, including at an afternoon news conference on the border. He also plans to meet members of the union that represents U.S. customs and border patrol agents and speak to other law enforcement officers, his campaign said.

    In Washington on Wednes-day, former Texas Governor Rick Perry, a Republican, was asked about Trumps trip to Laredo. He snapped, I hope he can find the border because Im not sure hes ever been there before.

    Indeed, the insults flying be-tween Trump and his rivals have

    been caustic. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham called him a jack-ass earlier in the week and Trump responded by calling Graham an idiot and giving out the senators cellphone number, jamming his voicemail.

    The feud is unfolding as the candidates head into a presidential election in which Hispanic voters will play a critical role, particularly in swing states like Nevada, Colo-rado and Florida.

    If Hispanic Americans perceive that a GOP (Republican Party) nominee or candidate does not want them in the United States, they will not pay attention to our next sen-tence, reads a Republican National Committee report released after the 2012 election. It does not matter what we say about education, jobs or the economy; if Hispanics think we do not want them here, they will close their ears to our policies.

    Yet Trump, who has become a dominant force in the 2016 contest, has clearly stated, over and over again, that Mexican immigrants are unwelcome.

    The Mexican government is forcing their most unwanted people into the United States, and crimi-nals, drug dealers, rapists are among them, he said in a recent statement that also declared great respect for Mexico.

    On Fox News, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, another prominent presidential hopeful in the Repub-lican Party said of Trump: I dont think the way he has behaved over the past few weeks is either dig-nified or worthy of the office he seeks. (ap)

    AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton

    In this July 21, 2015, photo, Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump speaks at his South Carolina campaign kickoff rally in Bluffton, S.C. Trumps visit to the U.S.-Mexico border promises new challenges for the GOPs years-in-the-making push to attract Hispanic voters.

    Trump travels to border as Republicans try to woo Hispanics

    Hiroko Harima/Kyodo News via AP

    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lays a bouquet of flowers during a memorial service at Peace Memorial Park in Itoman on Okinawa islands, Japan, Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Abe at-tended the ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Okinawa, one of the bloodi-est conflicts of World War II.

    China warns Japan against shirking

    responsibility for WWIITOKYO A Chinese envoy on Thursday warned Prime Minister Shinzo Abe not to shirk

    responsibility for Japans wartime aggression in his statement marking the 70th anniversary of the end of the hostilities.

  • Bali News Friday, July 24, 2015 5InternationalFriday, July 24, 201512 InternationalBUSINESS

    TOKYO - The euro traded higher against the dollar and the yen on Thursday as Greeces parliament passed legislation on reforms cru-cial to securing bailout funds from its creditors.

    In Tokyo, the single currency fetched $1.0944 and 135.67 yen, up from $1.0926 and 135.44 yen in

    New York late Wednesday.The bill passed by a resounding

    230 votes out of the 298 members of parliament present, after a mara-thon debate stretching into the early hours.

    The vote was a key test of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras authority after he suffered a major rebellion

    in his leftist Syriza party at last weeks vote on a first tranche of tough reforms demanded by Ath-ens creditors.

    Tsipras is negotiating a new bailout worth up to 86 billion euros over three years.

    The dollar rose to 124.06 yen from 123.96 yen after upbeat US

    homes data offered hope for the worlds top economy, and boosts the chances the Federal Reserve will lift interest rates soon.

    Sales of existing homes in the United States surged in June to their highest level in more than eight years and prices hit a record high, the National Association of

    Realtors said Wednesday.Its not determined yet whether

    the US rate hikes will be in Sep-tember or December, but the hous-ing data strengthens the case for a September hike a little, Mitsu-shige Akino, executive officer at Ichiyoshi Asset Management, told Bloomberg News. (afp)

    The countrys trade deficit came in at 69.0 billion yen ($556 million), plunging 91.7 percent from a 834.0 billion yen deficit a year ago, and offering some good news for an economy struggling to gain traction.

    In June, the value of imports jumped 9.5 percent while imports were down 2.9 percent.

    Over the six months through June the deficit shrank 77.4 per-

    cent as weak commodity prices helped bring down Japans en-ergy bill, which soared after it had to replace nuclear power in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear crisis.

    Oil prices fell Wednesday af-ter US government data showed higher crude stockpiles -- cheaper energy is generally good news for resource-poor Japan

    Exports will gradually regain

    strength toward the second half of this year, said Akiyoshi Taku-mori, an economist at Sumitomo Mitsui Asset Management.

    External demand will support the economy.

    The relatively upbeat data lent support to Tokyo stocks with the benchmark Nikkei 225 index fin-ishing 0.44 percent higher.

    Japans exports to the key North American market were up 16.9 percent over the first half of the year, 5.1 percent to European Union countries while exports to China rose a less robust 2.2 percent since January, the data

    showed.But export volumes barely

    budged and there are fears about a slowdown in China, a major trading partner with Japan.

    China will continue to pose a risk to Japans economy, said Atsushi Takeda, an economist at Itochu Corp.

    Japans central bank this month cut its annual growth and inflation forecasts for the worlds third-largest economy, with analysts warning weaknesses remained and the downgrade hinted at a disap-pointing second quarter.

    The economy expanded 1.0

    percent in January-March after limping out of recession in the last three months of 2014, and business confidence remains strong.

    But consumer spending has struggled after a sales tax rise last year and economists widely ex-pect the Bank of Japan to ramp up its monetary easing programme, likely later this year, to bring Ja-pan closer to its inflation target.

    The target is a cornerstone of Prime Minister Shinzo Abes drive to conquer years of stagnant or falling prices and revive the economy. (afp)

    SEOUL South Koreas quarterly growth slowed to the lowest in more than two years as a severe drought hit agri-culture and an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome sapped consumption.

    The economy expanded 2.2 percent in the second quarter over a year earlier, the Bank of Korea said Thursday. Thats the lowest since the first quarter of 2013. Asias fourth-largest economy eked out 0.3 percent growth from the previous quarter.

    The bank said private consumption turned negative as spending on services dropped while agricultural output plunged due to a drought.

    South Koreas economy was expected to ebb last quarter as foreign tourists cancelled visits and people stayed home because of the MERS outbreak which began in May and has killed 36 people.

    No new confirmed cases of MERS have been reported in South Korea since July 4 and tourist numbers have begun to recover.

    To help local restaurants, retailers, hotels and tourism in-dustries, the government has been encouraging South Koreans to spend their vacations within South Korea.

    Other areas of the economy including exports and private investment were also weak.

    South Koreas finance ministry is seeking parliamentary approval for a $10.6 billion stimulus package to aid recovery and to achieve annual growth of 3 percent this year.

    But many forecasters, including South Koreas central bank, predict that the countrys economy will expand less than 3 percent in 2015, which would mean a slowdown from the previous two years. (ap)

    Euro firms after Greece passes bailout reforms

    Japan trade deficit narrows 92% on jump in exports

    TOKYO - Japans trade deficit narrowed sharply last month as exports of automobiles and electronic parts picked up while a sky-high energy import bill continued to fall, finance ministry data showed Thursday.

    South Koreas growth slowest in more than 2 years

    AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon

    People walk past sale signs at a Seoul shopping district, South Korea, Thursday, July 23, 2015. South Koreas quarterly growth slowed to the lowest in more than two years as a severe drought hit agriculture and an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome sapped consumption.

    A number of public figures in Buleleng agree about Balis unique position. Bali in general and Buleleng in particular with its extensive area and potential to generate foreign exchange should be developed in such a way that they become economically inde-pendent.

    Last Thursday, Made Rimbawa

    of the Regional Council of the Cus-tomary Society Alliance and senior figure of Buleleng Customary Vil-lage, said: In any case, we need to start by developing this region. Politically sovereign, economi-cally independent and culturally dignified should be references for the current government. When a particular region is developed, the

    central government will be posi-tively impacted as well.

    According to Rimbawa, Balis economic sticking points can easily become known by the in-ternational community and thus solutions can be found given the Bali is an international tourist destination. This position means that whatever happens in Bali be-comes known not only by locals by also by foreigners. Bali is international tourist destination so the repercussions of conditions on Bali reverberate overseas, said the man from Banjar Jawa, Buleleng

    Rimbawa stressed that unity and integrity should be maintained and interfaith harmony must be preserved. Interfaith harmony in Buleleng depends on the in-volvement of leaders of leaders of religious institutions who are respected and honoured their group members. Similarly, local leaders and county representatives also need to be living harmoniously in order to prevent undesirable things from happening, he said.

    He also said that initiating inter-faith activities in Bali requires the cooperation of local governments.

    In Buleleng, for instance, the Interfaith Communication Forum (FKUB) requires financial support. There is indeed some funding from local government, but not very much. The FKUB is handled by the department of Religious Affairs but if the county govern-ment wants them to be able to improve social involvement, they should provide sufficient funding. Proposals have frequently been submitted for such funding but the amount allotted falls short of the amount requested, he concluded. (kmb34)

    TABANAN - Infrastructural issues remain to become major ob-stacle dealt with by the government of Tabanan. Length of the road in Tabanan County reaches about 800 km, where most of them are in dam-aged condition. Although becoming the priority of development, in the past six years since 2010, based on the data of the Public Works Agency, Tabanan has paved along 273.445 km of roads with hot mix. Unfortunately, the implementation of hot mix pavement continues to decline through the years.

    The government of Tabanan through the Public Works Agency has actually repaired the road with

    hot mix especially for county roads. By all means, the large number of damaged roads has got serious concern from the government of Tabanan. From 2010 to 2015, we have successfully paved roads with hot mix along 273.445 km, ex-plained the Head of the Public Works Agency, IGN Anom Anthara.

    He further added that the repair of infrastructure, especially roads, poses a major concern. However, due to restricted budget, the hot mix pavement is done in stages according to priority. With a mini-mal budget, we apply priorities, he said.

    At least the length of road having

    been paved with hot mix reached 95.674 km in 2010. In the mean-time, the pavement with hot mix in 2011 reached 26.680 km, in 2012 (53.878 km) and in 2013 (45.605 km). The length of county road paved with hot mix in 2014 reached 40.953 km and in 2015 along 10.655 km.

    Local government, in this case relevant agency, also argued if the decline happens due to restricted budget and a lot of development to be funded. In the future, the pres-ence of the Law on Village will no longer allow the regional budget for repairing non-status road. As a result, the funds for county road

    repair will increase, he said.In the meantime, the Regent of Ta-

    banan, Ni Putu Eka Wiryastuti, recog-nized that the government of Tabanan has limited fund. Her party must deter-mine priorities including implementing road pavement by hot mix gradually. Budget constraints and equalization cause the hot mix road repair to be made by degrees and in appropriate with priority scale, she said.

    In addition to hot mix pave-ment, the most successful program is participative road improvement through harmonious infrastructure gate (GIS) program specializing in the help of road repair for villages and the neighborhood by concret-

    ing. This program gets full support from the community and is very helpful for people, she said.

    In the GIS program, the govern-ment prepares cement, sand and coral, while the community works it on through mutual cooperation. With this system, it does not need too much budget because the gov-ernment only provides material while the workmanship is handled by residents through mutual coop-eration. It is a part of participative program involving the community in the workmanship so that people have the sense of belonging and participation in the maintenance, she said. (kmb28)

    In past six yearsTabanan paves 273.445 km of road with hot mix

    NEGARA - Days after the end of Eid, there are still vehicles queue up at Gilimanuk Harbour, waiting to leave Bali. Thousands of passengers are heading back to Java after spending their holidays in Bali.

    On Tuesday night (Jul. 21) and Wednesday morning (Jul. 22), there was still a long line of private vehicles waiting to board but by mid morning the traffic was dying down.

    Accordign to data provided by the ASDP, on the third day after the end of Eid, a total of 5,540 cars were ferried to Java carrying a total of 38,407 people. This was a slight increase over the previous day which saw 5,175 cars and 34,343 passengers. In addition to private cars, the harbour also started to service cargo shipping vehicles such as trucks and pick ups after the freight dock (LCM) was opened to freighters (LCTs). (kmb26)

    IBP/Olo

    After the Eid, the queue of vehicles going out of Bali at Gilimanuk Harbor still occurs. In the backflow there are tens of thousands of vehicles going out of Bali via Gilimanuk Harbor. These family vehicles are those coming to Bali during the last homecoming period.

    Domestic travelers

    accumulate at Gilimanuk

    Economically independent and culturally dignified

    SINGARAJA - Balis economy will be able to thrive if each region is supported in making economic advancements. Given Balis remarkable potential as an international tourist destina-tion to generate foreign exchange earnings, support should be provided to each region.

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    INDONESIAW RLD

    Why should it be corrected com-prehensively? Because everybody must be involved, particularly the parents, Minister Khofifah stated on Thursday.

    According to the minister, parents are responsible for rearing, educating, and guiding their children.

    The existing child protection laws mention that child protection should be carried out by the community, families, and particularly, parents.

    Parents are responsible for protect-

    ing their children socially, psychologi-cally, spiritually, and intellectually.

    Nowadays, many parents believe that children could grow naturally, so there is no need for the process of par-enting and rearing the child. Just take them to school, and it is done. We can count how many hours the children stay in school, and how many hours they spend at home either with parents or someone else, she pointed out.

    Children spend less time at school than at home. Therefore, relying on the

    school alone would be wrong. The onus still lies with the parents first and then with other institutions, including the local administration, she noted.

    The schools should be actively in-volved in the process of honing their students, as the teachers so far only focus on knowledge transfer, often overlooking the need to guide them on appropriate conduct.

    Indonesias laws on child protection are quite progressive, but law enforce-ment is still weak, she affirmed. (ant)

    JAKARTA - The government will soon issue a circular that regulates neutrality of state officials in the simultaneous regional head elections, Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Minister Yuddy Chrisnandi stated.

    The circular is being drafted. Clearly, it is about neutral-ity of state officials in the elections, the minister noted on Thursday.

    Chrisnandi admitted that the neutrality of state officials in elections has been regulated under Law No. 23 on Regional Autonomy that prohibits state officials from getting involved in campaigns or being part of a campaign team of any election candidate. Moreover, Government Regulation No. 53 of 2010 on the discipline of civil servants has also been set up.

    According to the minister, the circular that will be issued aims to remind state officials and related parties of the ex-istence of the rules.

    The circular is to ensure that the rules are followed prop-erly and to refresh the memory of state officials and relevant parties to not include state officials in election campaign activities, he remarked.

    The minister emphasized that the sanctions imposed on state officials involved in the elections will be in accordance with the applicable law. The state officials who are involved in elections will be charged with moderate to severe level of violation.

    He pointed out that the moderate sanctions will lead to a delay in regular salary allowances, postponement of performance payments, and delays in advancements and promotions.

    Meanwhile, severe sanctions that will be imposed include dismissal from office, demotion by one level, honorable or dishonorable discharge, and ineligibility for pension. (ant)

    JAKARTA - AirAsia Indonesia President Director Sunu Widyatmoko has offered his apology for the delay of more than 12 hours in the flights from Denpasar to Jakarta that led to chaos at Denpasars Ngurah Rai International Airport.

    We apologize for the long delay and regret the inconve-nience that it has caused, Widyatmoko stated on Thursday.

    He remarked that the long delay was due to the closure of Ngurah Rai airport on Wednesday, as volcanic ash spewed by Mount Raung following its eruption was blowing towards Bali Island.

    Consequently, the AirAsia president director acknowledged that the airline company had to make rearrangements in its operations, including the use of aircraft and the shifts of its crew members.

    Ngurah Rai Airport Director of the Ministry of Transporta-tion Agus Susanto affirmed in Denpasar on Wednesday that volcanic ash was scattered over the airport.

    As a result, the airport was shut down, due to which, hun-dreds of flights were canceled.

    The decision to close the airport was made after they received a recommendation from the Meteorology, Climatol-ogy and Geophysics Agency and the Volcanic Ash Advisory Council in Darwin, Australia.

    The regulator and the local airport operator thereafter de-cided to close the airport from 1 p.m. local time, on Wednesday, to 6 a.m. local time (GMT+8), on Thursday, July 23. (ant)

    REUTERS/Darren Whiteside

    A store assistant waits for customers at a shop in a textile market in Jakarta July 23, 2015. Indo-nesias finance ministry on Thursday raised import tariffs on food, clothes, cars and many other consumer goods following an evaluation of economic conditions, in a move the government said would promote growth in local industry.

    Social affairs minister calls for improving child protection

    JAKARTA - National Child Day, which is commemorated on July 23, should serve as a momentum to comprehensively rectify and streamline the implementation of child protection in the country, stated Social Affairs Minister Khofifah Indar Parawansa.

    Minister to issue circular on neutrality of officials in elections

    Airasia apologizes for lengthy delay

    Officials on Wednesday re-leased new details of last weeks brazen assault in Chattanooga, Tennessee, describing a chaotic scene of mostly unarmed Marines scrambling to escape the man who approached with an assault rifle, a handgun and a vest full of extra ammunition. Five didnt make it.

    One service member inside the building saw Abdulazeez approaching and fired at him, likely with a personal weapon. Abdulazeez shot back, entered the building and fatally wounded an officer. At the same time, Marines ran from room-to-room, trying to get their fellow service members to safety.

    Meanwhile, Chattanooga po-lice were just behind Abdulazeez, having been called a few minutes earlier when he opened fire on another military facility about 7 miles away before driving off, leaving the windows pockmarked with bullet holes.

    As Abdulazeez made his way through the reserve center he continued to shoot those he en-countered, Ed Reinhold, an FBI special agent, said at a news con-

    ference. Then he walked out the back door into a gated motor pool area where troops were scrambling over a fence to safety. At least two Marines tried to provide cover for the others, Reinhold said. Abdulazeez shot and killed four Marines.

    The whole thing ended just a few minutes after it began, as police caught up to Abdulazeez, shooting and killing him but not before he managed to wound one of them.

    A total of 20 Marines and two Navy corpsmen were at the center that day, checking their equip-ment after a training mission in California.

    Military personnel are gener-ally prohibited from carrying firearms at military recruitment centers and bases, but Reinhold said two guns belonging to service members were recovered at the scene. Shots were fired from at least one, but its not yet clear if the gunman was hit by fire from one of those weapons, Reinhold said. The military will investigate whether the service members were authorized to have the guns.

    Reinhold declined to elaborate further on how the troops engaged Abdulazeez.

    It is too early to determine whether Abdulazeez was radical-ized before the attacks, Reinhold said. But when asked if Abdu-lazeez acted alone, Reinhold said he was currently being treated as a homegrown violent extremist.

    Abdulazeez spent several months with an uncle in Jordan last year as part of an agreement to get him away from drugs, alcohol and a group of friends his parents considered a bad influence, a per-son close to his family has said. That person spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid business repercussions. The uncle has been detained in Jordan but has not been charged with anything, according to the uncles attorney.

    Friends and neighbors recalled Abdulazeez as a happy, polite young man. But a picture has also emerged showing a darker side, with Abdulazeezs family say-ing he struggled with depression from his early teens, abused drugs, couldnt keep a job and was con-sidering bankruptcy. (ap)

    JOHANNESBURG A South African humanitarian or-ganization says it has begun ef-forts to negotiate the release of two hostages who have been held in Mali for three years.

    Imtiaz Sooliman, founder of the South African group Gift of the Givers, said on Thursday they are trying to negotiate with the captors of South African Stephen Malcolm McGowan and Swedish citizen Johan Gustafsson. Sooli-man said it is believed they are

    being held by al-Qaida.Last month a video was re-

    leased showing Gustafsson and McGowan appealing to their governments to negotiate for their release. Sooliman said the video was a sign the captors were open to talking.

    Gustafsson and McGowan were abducted in November 2011 in Timbuktu in northern Mali. A Dutch national also kidnapped was rescued by French special forces in April. (ap)

    JERUSALEM An Israeli settlement watchdog group says Israel has advanced plans to build or retroactively approve 1,065 housing units in West Bank Jewish settlements.

    The settlements are built on land the Palestinians claim for a future state. Most countries consider them illegitimate.

    Peace Now said on Thursday that an Israeli military committee retroactively approved 24 hous-ing units in the Beit El settlement,

    though Israels Supreme Court or-dered them demolished by the end of July because they were built on private Palestinian lands.

    In total, the group said, the Israeli military Wednesday approved 541 new housing units, retroactively legalized 228 existing housing units, and approved infrastructure for a plan that includes 296 housing units. The military also approved the construction of two industrial structures, a Jewish religious school and a winery. (ap)

    WTVF via AP

    In this aerial image taken from video, law enforcement personnel work the scene of a shoot-ing at the Navy Operational Support Center and Marine Corps Reserve Center Chattanooga, Thursday, July 16, 2015, in Chattanooga, Tenn. Authorities say Kuwait-born Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez, 24, of Hixson, Tenn., unleashed a barrage of gunfire from his car at a recruiting center and the U.S. military site, killing four Marines before he was shot to death by police.

    Unarmed troops tried to get away from gunman in US shooting

    CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee Three to five minutes was all it took 24-year-old Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez to punch through a gate with his rented car and blast his way into a U.S. military reserve center, killing four Marines and mortally wounding a sailor.

    South African aid group works to free hostages

    Group: Israel advances Jewish settlement plans in West Bank

    PARIS Angry French farm-ers blocked the Mont Saint-Michel causeway and highways leading to the Alps on Thursday to denounce low milk and meat prices. The farmers used tires, tractors and tree trunks to block roads all around the country.

    Mont Saint-Michel, in the northwestern Normandy region, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tourists were forced to park their cars along the road and walk for several kilometers to the famous island.

    The farmers blocked three ma-jor highways around the city of Lyon, a gateway to the Alps and to the south of France. Traffic was backed up about 25 kilometers (15 miles) by midday. Some roads in western France, a region with many milk and pork farms, were also jammed.

    The protests were prompted by disappointment over the govern-ments offer to back loans to the farmers and delay tax payments as part of a 600 million-euro ($654 million) plan. The government stopped short of providing any direct financial aid to the farmers,

    in order not to break EU market rules.

    Farmers say their margins are being chipped way by cheap im-ports and pressure from grocery chains.

    Xavier Beulin, president of the FNSEA, the main farmers union, warned that other protests will probably happen in the next two to three days.

    Some need to express their anger, he said on Europe 1 ra-dio. Beulin said he is willing to quickly work with the govern-ment on long-term and mid-term solutions. This weekend, many French people will be on the roads to start their summer vacations.

    French farmers often resort to spectacular protests to make their demands heard. Low prices have put about 10 percent of livestock farms on the verge of bankruptcy, the government said.

    President Francois Hollande met with some farmers and union officials on Thursday in the city of Dijon, in the Burgundy region. We want supermarket chains to make the necessary effort to pay the farmers, he said.(ap)

    French farmers protest at low meat and milk prices

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    GIANYAR - Pejeng village continues to innovate in order to maintain the existence of cultural tourism. It is undertaken by featur-ing a few points of its uniqueness. Among them, it highlights the architecture, design and fashion, cuisine, handicraft, agriculture and performing arts. This can be done because Pejeng retains a lot of uniqueness in historical and cultural aspects.

    In terms of historical aspect, Pe-jeng has already been well known as the center of ancient Balinese kingdom. The kingdom was the Soma Negare Grand Palace of Pejeng. The word Pejeng is prob-ably derived from the word pajeng meaning umbrella. Pajeng has the meaning that the king of the ancient Balinese served as the umbrella and protector of his people.

    Since the year 1705, the exis-

    tence of Pejeng increasingly de-veloped when the philosopher GE Rumphius wrote a book entitled Bulan Pejeng or the Moon of Pe-jeng, a bronze kettle drum. Other ar-chaeological sites can be seen at the Penataran Sasih, Pusering Jagat and Bukit Penulisan Temple including the ancient statues at the Kelebutan, Kebo Edan, Arjuna Metapa and Ukur-Ukuran Temple.

    While in terms of cultural

    aspect, Pejeng is known for the arts and natural resources such as rice fields and plantations. The richness is just like a magnet that has drawn prominent artists to live at Pejeng. For example, there were Gesang, Antonio Blanco, Ef-fendi, Sujoyono, Bonet, Fadulah, Walter Spies, Hans Snel including the former President of the RI, Soekarno.

    Related to this matter, Chief

    of Pejeng customary village, Cokorda Agung Kusuma Yudha, conveyed that popularity of local wisdom had dimmed. One of the factors was that a lot of tourist guides took travelers to Batubulan to watch the art performance rath-er than to Pejeng located farther. Actually, Pejeng was formerly famous for its Barong Dance but it was then widely performed in Batubulan.

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    Pejeng Village Revitalizes Past Greatness

    This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compete at home in front of relatives and friends, De Grasse, who will also compete in the 200m and 4x100m relay, told reporters. I feel like Ive got my first senior national medal, and at home, so thats a great feeling.

    Ramon Gittens of the Barbados finished second with a season-best 10.07 while Antoine Adams of St. Kitts and Nevis was third in 10.09, also his fastest of the season.

    De Grasse emerged this year as Canadas biggest sprinting sensa-tion since Donovan Bailey, who won the 100m gold at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics with a then-world record time of 9.84. He has covered 100m in under 10 seconds three times this year and is putting Cana-dian sprinting back on the map.

    Simpson showed solid form in holding off Ecuadors Angela Teno-rio (silver) and American Barbara Pierre (bronze) but felt there was still work to be done before moving on to the Aug. 22-30 world athletics cham-pionships in Beijing. I tried to keep my composure and just ensure that I was relaxed in the last 20 metres of the race, said Simpson.

    Now I just need to get back to work and improve what I have to improve for the world champion-ships. The United States held their lead in the medals race by upping their gold medal tally to 76 and 201 overall. Canada were second with 64 gold and 173 overall.

    GREAT HONOURLevern Spencer won the wom-

    ens high jump to give St. Lucia their first gold medal in six ap-pearances at the multi-sport com-petition between countries from North America, Latin America, South America and the Caribbean. Spencer, who represented her country in the last two Olympics, cleared 1.94m to secure the gold ahead of Antigua and Barbudas Priscilla Frederick and Barbados Akela Jones.

    No other St. Lucian has ever won a gold at a Pan Am so its a great honour and Im just happy to get a gold medal for my country, Spencer, who won a bronze medal at the 2007 Pan Ams in Rio de Ja-neiro, told reporters.

    Waterski and wakeboard, one of the eight Pan Am sports not part

    of the Olympics programme, had its day in the spotlight as the first medals were awarded.

    Chiles Felipe Miranda won the mens water ski overall event while Canadas Whitney McClintock won gold in the womens competition.

    American cyclist Kelly Catlin captured the gold medal in the womens individual time trial but the 19-year-old said after that she was unsure whether she wanted to stay in the sport or focus entirely on her university studies.

    Catlin, who is working towards a double major in biomedical en-gineering and Chinese, previously trained in athletics and soccer but switched to cycling after suffering stress fractures in both legs three years ago.

    I really like being a college stu-dent so its really hard because its hard to be a professional athlete and a college student at the same time, said Catlin, who was only added to the event because the U.S. did not have a big enough road squad. Its been hard for me to choose. Do I put a priority on cycling or school-work? Im still trying to figure it out. (rtr)

    HINWIL, Switzerland The Sauber Formula One team says it has extended the contracts of driv-ers Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr for the next season.

    The announcement on Thursday comes before the Hungary Grand Prix weekend and ahead of the series summer break.

    Sauber team chief Monisha Ka-

    ltenborn says the early extension of the contracts shows that the drivers and the team are sure they are heading in the right direction. She says Sauber has full confidence in the talents and skills of Marcus and Felipe.

    Nasr has 16 points in this years championship and is 11th in driv-ers standings, while Ericsson has five and is 16th. (ap)

    BAD GASTEIN Top-seeded Sara Errani saved a match point and won the last five games to beat Ukrainian qualifier Maryna Zanevska 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 in the sec-ond round of the Gastein Ladies on Thursday.

    Leading 2-0 in the second set, the Italian lost 11 of the next 15 games. Zanevska, who was seeking her first career quarterfinal, missed a match point while serving at 5-2 and failed to win another game.

    Errani will play either former champion Julia Goerges of Ger-many or Daria Kasatkina of Russia in the quarterfinals.

    The seventh-seeded Anna Karo-lina Schmiedlova of Slovakia won the first set 6-1 before her opponent Andreea Mitu pulled out. The Romanian had received treatment on her neck and shoulders after five games. Schmiedlova takes on Annika Beck of Germany in the quarterfinals.(ap)

    Top-seed Errani, Schmiedlova reach

    Gastein Ladies quarters

    Sauber confirms Ericsson and Nasr as next years drivers

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    Sauber driver Marcus Ericsson from Sweden speaks during a press conference before the British Formula One Grand Prix meeting at Silverstone circuit, Silverstone, England, Thursday, July 2, 2015. The British Formula One Grand Prix will be held on Sunday July 5.

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    Andre De Grasse of Canada celebrates after winning the mens athletics 100m final during the 2015 Pan Am Games at CIBC Pan Am Athletics Stadium.

    De Grasse wins 100m title; St. Lucia strikes Pan Am gold

    TORONTO - Canadas Andre De Grasse and Jamaicas Sherone Simpson won their respective 100 metres finals at the Pan American Games on Wednesday while St. Lucia enjoyed a landmark moment at the multi-sport competition. De Grasse, Canadas newest sprinting sensation, took the mens final in 10.05 seconds in front of his home crowd while three-times Olympic medallist Simpson crossed the line in a season-best 10.95.

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    I can confirm that we have with both parties, Juventus and the player, reached an agreement. What is missing is the medical and the signature of the contract, Rummenigge told reporters dur-ing the teams trip to China.

    Vidal , no s tranger to the Bundesliga having played for Bayer Leverkusen for four sea-sons until 2011, has won four straight Italian league titles and helped Juventus reach the Cham-pions League final last season, where they lost to Barcelona.

    The 28-year-old, who also helped Chile win the C o p a A m e r i c a title for the first time on home soil earlier this month, could join up with his Bayern team mates as early as next week, Rummenigge said.

    If every-thing goes according to plan, he can

    start training next week, he added, without giving details of a fee or length of contract for the versatile player.

    Vidal is set to become Bay-erns second major signing of the transfer window after Brazilian attacking midfielder Douglas Costa joined the club at the start of July.

    The Bavarians, who recently sold club legend Bastian Sch-weinsteiger to Manchester United, may not stop at Vidal and could still add to the squad this pre-season.

    It is still too early to close the door and say that was it. We have

    to wait and take smart dec i s i ons . W e

    are charged with setting up a team that can be successful and play attractive football, Rum-menigge added.

    He did, however, dismiss reports claiming the club was considering letting attacking midfielder Thomas Mueller join Schweinsteiger at Old Trafford.

    There are some players who just do not have a price tag. We would have taken leave of our

    senses if we gave up such a player. There is nothing

    true in this (reports), he said.

    Bastian Schwein-steiger was named footbal l god by the fans. Maybe Thomas Mueller takes over this name now. (ap)

    HARRISON, N.J. A New York Red Bulls team made up of mostly developmental third-division players scored four second-half goals and stunned Chelsea 4-2 on Wednesday night in the English Premier League champions first game on its U.S. preseason exhibition tour.

    Sean Davis scored twice and Franklin Castellanos had a goal and an assist to help the team with only four players who have any minutes in MLS this season upset the 2012 European champion and five-time English league winner.

    I was surprised by our fragilities, Chelseas Portuguese manager Jose Mourninho said. I said before we have no fragilities, but today we had fragilities, lots of fragilities. I was surprised that we were not good enough in the second half to cope with that.

    We hit the post two or three times, I dont know, but theyre young guys, they have quality, and motivation, their motivation is really high to play against us.

    Loic Remy gave Chelsea the lead midway through the first half, but Castellanos tied it in the 51st minute, 16-year-old Tyler Adams added a header and Davis tacked on a pair to rally New York and stun the near capacity and largely blue-clad crowd of 24,076 at Red Bull Arena.

    This is the third time in four years Chelsea has toured the United States before beginning its season and the second time it has competed in the exhibition International Champions Cup with several other top European clubs.

    Using a starting lineup of several regulars and three players returning from loan, the Blues had the better possession and chances, outshooting the Red Bulls 12-4 alone in the first half. Remy, who scored seven goals in 19 league appear-ances last season, gave Chelsea the lead when the Blues caught the Red Bulls on a counter.

    Substituting liberally to begin the second half and inserting Eden Hazard, John Terry and Nemanja Matic, Chelsea continued to dominate the second half. But Terrys miscue that enabled New York to tie the match.

    Castellanos raced after Terrys weak back pass to substitute keeper Asmir Begovic, who tried to clear the ball with a slide tackle, won the ball and scored into an open net. Chelsea continued to push forward and Diego Costa put a header off the post in the 62nd, but Castellanos curled a cross into Adams at the six, who headed it in 7 minutes later.

    Davis latched onto a loose ball at the top of the area to increase the Red Bulls lead to 3-1 in the 73rd, before Hazard settled a free kick at

    the top of the area and scored in the 75th to raise English hopes. But Davis corralled an errant clearance attempt by Ramires at the top of the Chelsea area in the 77th and scored again.

    Davis, who has one assist in six games this season with the Red Bulls first team, wanted to trade jerseys with Matic after the game but lost his opportunity when he got pulled aside for a television interview. I think Ill keep my jersey tonight. Itll be enough, he said. Im pretty happy with that. Two goals is a good trade off.

    New York used a starting lineup more than half of which came from its USL minor league team Red Bulls II, a team which has won seven of 18 games this season. I didnt look at them, Mourninho said. I just saw the ball in my net four times, and I didnt look at them.

    The Red Bulls used a developmental roster after playing and losing on penalties on Tues-day to the Philadelphia Union in the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals.

    Chelsea will play Paris Saint-Germain Saturday and Barcelona on July 29 before re-turning to England to play in the Charity Shield against Arsenal on Aug. 5 and Fiorentina on Aug. 5. It will begin the English league season on Aug. 8. (ap)

    ATLANTA After the feel-good summer of 2014, the United States was eager to pick up another Gold Cup title and lock up its spot in the next Confederations Cup. Instead, the Americans are dealing with one of their most shocking losses.

    Giving up two first-half goals on set plays, one delivered by goalkeeper Brad Guzans blunder on a routine throw, the U.S. fell to Jamaica 2-1 in the Gold Cup semifinals Wednesday night. Forget another CONCACAF title.

    That will go to either Mexico or Jamaica, who meet in Sundays final at Philadelphia. As for the Americans, its time to figure out what went wrong after the first home loss to a Carib-bean nation since a 1969 defeat to Haiti. They also face a playoff with this years Gold Cup winner for the North and Central American and Caribbean berth in the 2017 Confed-erations Cup.

    We have no choice but to move ourselves forward, captain Michael Bradley said. Its disappointing right now. Thats normal.

    A year ago, the American men reached the knockout round of the World Cup before losing to Belgium in extra time, giving the worlds most popular game a bit more of a foothold in a country still dominated by football, baseball and basketball. Throw in this months victory in the Womens World Cup, and U.S. soccer was really on a roll.

    Well, before more than 70,000 in the sold-out Georgia Dome, the Amer-

    icans were tripped up by an island nation of some 2.9 million roughly half the population of metro Atlanta. The feeling right now is insane, said Giles Barnes, after scoring one of Jamaicas goals off a free kick.

    Barnes goal from 18 yards, a hook-ing blast that sailed over the American wall in the 36th minute, wouldnt have been possible if not for Guzan extending his right arm and the ball across the penalty line while making a throw.

    I was running down the field when I heard we had a free kick, said Barnes, who plays in Major League Soccer with Houston Dynamo. I didnt know what was happening there. The 34th-ranked Americans were stunned by the ruling. Its a call you dont see very often, Bradley said. Its a call I wouldnt be making if I was a referee. But Im not a ref-eree. Talk about disputed calls.

    Mexico rallied for a 2-1 victory over Panama on two late penalty kicks by Andres Guardado one in stop-page time, the other in extra time. After Roman Torres headed one in off a cor-ner early in the second half, Panama nearly pulled off the second upset of the night, despite playing a man down most of the game. Luis Tejada was sent off with a red card after a hard tackle in the 25th minute.

    When American referee Mark Gei-ger signaled a penalty kick for Mexico with the clock winding down in the second half, ruling Torres touched the ball with his hand in front of the goal while falling to the turf contesting a

    loose ball, the Panamanians erupted in protest. As fans showered the field with cups and trash, the two teams nearly came to blows between their benches. The match was halted for nearly 15 minutes before Guardado finally converted the penalty.

    Mexico won it after Geiger award-ed another kick for Harold Cummings takedown of Javier Orozco in the penalty area, setting up Guardados winning goal in the 105th. The weary Panamanians couldnt come back from that, but they did muster the energy to go after Geiger at the final whistle. Security officers raced onto the field to escort the referee and his crew to the safety of the locker room.

    I ask myself why did this hap-pen? said Panama coach Hernan Gomez through a translator. We were doing everything well. It is very sad. We are people of football, and I still cant believe this happened. I wonder if this really happened. Panama will take on the U.S. in the third-place game Saturday.

    The Jamaicans charged onto the field with pure joy at the end of their victory, while a small contingent of fans, clad in green and gold, saluted the Reggae Boyz. Ranked 76th in the world, they became the first Caribbean nation to reach a Gold Cup final a sporting achievement that had noth-ing to with Usain Bolt. My phone hasnt stopped, Barnes said. Back in Jamaica, theres got to be a party going on. Everybody knows how we are.

    Darren Mattocks of the Vancouver Whitecaps scored Jamaicas first goal

    MELBOURNE - Real Madrid captain and centre back Sergio Ramos is 100 percent committed to the club, new coach Rafa Benitez said on Thursday, amid continued speculation the Spain defender could be on his way to Manchester United.

    The English Premier League sides manager, Louis van Gaal, hinted this week he may be pursuing the 29-year-old Ramos, who has two years left on his Real contract but is said to be unhappy with the level of his wages.

    Ramos could join United as part of a swap deal, with his Spain team mate and goalkeeper David De Gea, 24, going the other way, according to reports in Spain and England.

    De Gea is not our player and Ramos is our captain and a very im-portant player for us, Benitez told a news conference previewing Fridays International Champions Cup match against Manchester City at the Mel-bourne Cricket Ground.

    I hope hes still here at the begin-ning of the season, added the former Liverpool manager, who took over

    from the sacked Carlo Ancelotti at the end of last season. I want him to stay on, hes a fundamental player for all of us. Its clear to me and the club that he will remain 100 percent committed to Real Madrid.

    I respect Van Gaal and what matters to me is that Ramos stays here. Reals Croatia midfielder Luka Modric also emphasised the key role Ramos plays at the club and said he did not expect him to leave.

    Hes our captain and our leader both on and off the pitch, Modric told reporters. I think hell stay because in my opinion hes the best defender in the world and he should be on the best team in the world, he added. Theres no need to ask him to stay because Im certain thats what he wants to do.

    After taking on City, Real fly to China, where they will play Champi-ons Cup games against Inter Milan in Guangzhou on Monday and AC Milan in Shanghai the following Thursday.

    Their opening La Liga game of the 2015-16 campaign is at Sporting Gijon on the weekend of Aug. 22-23. (rtr)

    ST. PETERSBURG FIFA has asked the Russian Football Union to explain why it banned a Ghanaian footballer for two matches for his reac-tion to fan racism and did not sanction the alleged abusers team.

    In video from Fridays Russian Premier League game, Spartak Mos-cow fans could be heard racially taunt-ing FC Ufa midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong. The former Arsenal player is black.

    Reacting with a finger gesture to the fans led to Frimpong being banned for two games, while Spartak escaped punishment over the latest racism inci-dent to blight Russian football ahead of the 2018 World Cup. The RFU found no evidence of racism.

    But FIFA sustainability head Fed-erico Addiechi, whose brief covers racism issues, said Thursday that the Russians have been given until Tues-day to respond to the governing bodys disciplinary department.

    We dont have a direct respon-sibility for whats happening in the Russian league, Addiechi said in St. Petersburg. But if the Russian Football Union are in nee