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We actually do not want to pay the ETS because the consequences would be that we would raise our ticket prices
If the plan is approved, non ASEAN citizens will need only a single visa to enter any one of our 10 countries. This will encourage more tourists to conme to Indonesia and ASEAN
In determining them as priorities, we considered not only the incidence level of the diseases but also the complexities involved, both in recognizing the symptoms and in diagnosing the diseases
Our position in ASEAN is getting stronger because Indonesia has a lot to offer, and the MP3EI will help develop more tourist destinations
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Republik Indonesia), is a nation of 17,508 islands in the South East Asian archipelago, making it the world's largest archipelagic state. With a population of over 200 million, it is the world's fourth most populous country and the most populous Muslim-majority nation. Indonesia is the... Full Article
An Indonesian policeman gestures in front of protesters during a demonstration against the hardline Muslim group Front Pembela Indonesia (FPI) or the Islamic Defender Front in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Some 200 Indonesians converged on a Jakarta square on February 14 to denounce the...
View Photo »An Indonesian protester holds a banner reading 'A Valentine's Day present for Habib Rizieq' and a pig doll during a demonstration against the hardline Muslim group Front Pembela Indonesia (FPI) or the Islamic Defender Front in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Some 200 Indonesians converged...
View Photo »Umar Patek, an Indonesian militant charged in the 2002 Bali terrorist attacks, center, smiles with state prosecutor Rini Hartaty, left, after his trial in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. The trial for the top suspect in the 2002 Bali bombings, a Muslim militant known as...
View Photo »Umar Patek, an Indonesian militant charged in the 2002 Bali terrorist attacks, walks outside the courtroom after his trial in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. The trial for the top suspect in the 2002 Bali bombings, a Muslim militant known as "Demolition Man" for his...
View Photo »Umar Patek, an Indonesian militant charged in the 2002 Bali terrorist attacks, center, attempts to shake hands with the prosecution after his trial in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. The trial for the top suspect in the 2002 Bali bombings, a Muslim militant known as...
View Photo »Umar Patek, an Indonesian militant charged in the 2002 Bali terrorist attacks, center, sits in the defendant's chair during his trial in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Feb 13, 2012. The trial for the top suspect in the 2002 Bali bombings, a Muslim militant known as "Demolition Man" for his...
View Photo »Umar Patek, an Indonesian militant charged in the 2002 Bali terrorist attacks, left, talks with his lawyer inside a courtroom during his trial in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. The trial for the top suspect in the 2002 Bali bombings, a Muslim militant known as "Demolition...
View Photo »Umar Patek, an Indonesian militant charged in the 2002 Bali terrorist attacks, arrives to his trial in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012.
View Photo »In this file photograph taken on January 27, 2011, an orangutan sits in its an enclosure in Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta. The United Nations on February 9, 2012 recognized two US Girl Scouts, Rhiannon Tomtishen and Madison Vorva as International Forest Heroes for their efforts to cut the use...
View Photo »Two Indonesian employees of a restaurant wait for customers in Jakarta on February 9, 2012. Indonesia cut its benchmark interest rate to a new record low of 5.75 percent on February 9, as it tries to remain on track with economic growth amid a global slowdown.
View Photo »Indonesian labourers work on a construction building site in Jakarta on February 9, 2012. Indonesia cut its benchmark interest rate to a new record low of 5.75 percent on February 9, as it tries to remain on track with economic growth amid a global slowdown.
View Photo »An Indonesian scavenger and her two children take a rest in Jakarta on February 9, 2012. Indonesia cut its benchmark interest rate to a new record low of 5.75 percent on February 9, as it tries to remain on track with economic growth amid a global slowdown.
View Photo »A worker walks by mirrors on display at a stall in a street in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »A protester takes part on a rally in front of the anti-corruption court in Jakarta on February 15, 2012 where graft suspect Angelina Sondakh, a suspended lawmaker from ruling Democratic party, was to testify at the trial of Mohammed Nazaruddin, the former treasurer of Indonesian...
View Photo »Police (C) stop an anti-corruption protester (L) attempting to stop the vehicle carrying graft suspect Angelina Sondakh, a suspended lawmaker from ruling Democratic party, as she attends the trial of Mohammed Nazaruddin, the former treasurer of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang...
View Photo »Mohammed Nazaruddin (far L), the former treasurer of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's party, sits with his lawyers (C) as they listen to graft suspect Angelina Sondakh (R), a suspended lawmaker from the ruling Democratic party, as she testifies as a witness during...
View Photo »An Indonesian muslim woman attends a ceremony to mark the birthday of Prophet Muhammed at the Monas square in Jakarta on February 5, 2012. Muslims in Indonesia along with Muslims around the world celebrated Milad An-Nabi or the birthday of Prophet Muhammed on the 12th day of Rabiul Awal...
View Photo »Indonesian Muslims attend a ceremony to mark the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed or Milad an-Nabi, locally called 'Mawlid' or 'Maulud' in Jakarta on February 5, 2012. Muslims in Indonesia along with Muslims around the world celebrated Milad an-Nabi or the birthday of the Prophet...
View Photo »A veiled Indonesian woman prays during a ceremony to mark the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed or Milad an-Nabi, locally called 'Mawlid' or 'Maulud' in Jakarta on February 5, 2012. Muslims in Indonesia along with Muslims around the world celebrated Milad an-Nabi or the birthday of the...
View Photo »Indonesian men take photos with their handphones during a ceremony to mark Milad an-Nabi, locally called 'Mawlid' or 'Maulud' in Jakarta on February 5, 2012. Muslims in Indonesia along with Muslims around the world celebrated Milad an-Nabi or the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed on the...
View Photo »Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (C) attends a ceremony of the Milad an-Nabi, locally called 'Mawlid' or 'Maulud' in Jakarta on February 5, 2012. Muslims in Indonesia along with Muslims around the world celebrated Milad an-Nabi or the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed on...
View Photo »A scuffle breaks out in a crowd of Indonesian protesters during a demonstration against the hardline Muslim group Front Pembela Indonesia (FPI) or the Islamic Defender Front in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Some 200 Indonesians converged on a Jakarta square on February 14 to denounce...
View Photo »A protester (C) is detained by Indonesian police after a protest against the hardline Muslim group Front Pembela Indonesia (FPI) or the Islamic Defender Front in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Some 200 Indonesians converged on a Jakarta square to denounce the Islamic vigilante group...
View Photo »Local newspapers with headlines saying "American Pop Queen Whitney Houston dies" are displayed at a newsstand in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. Houston died in Beverly Hills Saturday at the age of 48.
View Photo »FILE - In this Feb. 13, 2012 file photo, Umar Patek, center, an Indonesian militant charged in the 2002 Bali terrorist attacks,hugs his lawyer after his trial in Jakarta, Indonesia. The top Indonesian terror suspect captured in the Pakistani town where Osama bin Laden was later killed...
View Photo »An Indonesian policeman gestures in front of protesters during a demonstration against the hardline Muslim group Front Pembela Indonesia (FPI) or the Islamic Defender Front in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Some 200 Indonesians converged on a Jakarta square on February 14 to denounce the...
View Photo »We actually do not want to pay the ETS because the consequences would be that we would raise our ticket prices
If the plan is approved, non ASEAN citizens will need only a single visa to enter any one of our 10 countries. This will encourage more tourists to conme to Indonesia and ASEAN
In determining them as priorities, we considered not only the incidence level of the diseases but also the complexities involved, both in recognizing the symptoms and in diagnosing the diseases
Our position in ASEAN is getting stronger because Indonesia has a lot to offer, and the MP3EI will help develop more tourist destinations
