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Main » 2013 » April » 03
Jakarta Onews,-- Foreign Affairs Minister Marty Natalegawa said on Wednesday
that Indonesia’s decision to abstain for the UN General Assembly’s
approval of the global arms trade treaty came from its objections to the
treaty’s draft, which required exporters to assess the human rights
records of their potential buyers. "Indonesia’s stance on this
matter is clear. We support the idea on the need of a treaty to manage
or regulate the international trade of weapons,” said Marty at the State
Palace. "But the problem is, the draft treaty that was brought to
the UN General Assembly for voting yesterday contained a concept of
conditionality in which arms exporters should assess the human rights
conditions in the buyer countries,” he added. However, Marty
denied that Indonesia was worried
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Jayapura Onews,--
Indigenous Peoples' Alliance of the Archipelago (AMAN) is still waiting
for the government response to problems related to poor nutrition in
Papua that killed 95 people since November 2012 ago. SAFE assess go
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Etan Report,.. This is the 108th in a series of monthly
reports that focus on developments affecting Papuans. This
series is produced by the non-profit West Papua Advocacy
Team (WPAT) drawing on media accounts, other NGO
assessments, and analysis and reporting from sources within
West Papua.
This report is co-published by the East Timor
and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN). Back issues are
posted online at
http://www.etan.org/issues/wpapua/default.htm Questions
regarding this report can be addressed to Edmund McWilliams
at edmcw@msn.com. If you
wish to receive the report directly vi
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The United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to approve the first-ever treaty to regulate the enormous global trade in conventional weapons, for the first time linking such sales to the human-rights records of the buyers. The vote on the Arms Trade Treaty came after an attempt to achieve a consensus on the treaty among all 193 member states of the United Nations failed last week, with Iran, Syria and North Korea blocking it. Those three countries, often ostracized as pariahs, contended the treaty was full of deficiencies and had been structured to be unfair to them. The treaty would require states exporting conventional weapons to develop criteria that would link exports to avoiding human rights abuses, terrorism and organized crime. It would also ban shipments if they were deemed harmful to women and children. Countries that join the treaty would have to report publicly on sales every year, exposing the process to levels of tra
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Onews BlackBerry Tecnologi,-- BBM Money issued by PermataBank allows BlackBerry users with access to any Indonesian bank account to load BBM Money account and then instantly send money to their BBM Contacts, top up at full value mobile prepaid numbers anytime and transfer to any bank account. Features1. Send to and receive money from your BBM Contacts (after upgrade) 2. Top up mobile prepaid numbers at full value (i.e. Rp 100.000 buys Rp 100.000 airtime, no additional charges) 3. Load BBM Money using any bank’s card at any ATM or mobile/internet banking 4. Transfer out to any Indonesian Bank Account (after upgrade) 5. Check your BBM Money account balance and recent transactions.
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