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Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Mountain Gorilla Numbers Have Increased !

Author: bbc.co.uk

Job Indonesia - A census carried out in the Virunga Massif - where most of the world's mountain gorillas live - revealed 480 individuals living in 36 groups. - Job Vacancy
Lowongan Kerja - Conservationists say that, 30 years ago, only 250 gorillas survived in this same area.
Along with the 302 mountain gorillas from a census in Bwindi in 2006, the world population is now more than 780.
The Virunga Massif includes three contiguous national parks: Parc National des Virunga in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda.
The only other location where mountain gorillas exist is Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda.
A 2003 census estimated the population in Virunga at 380 individuals - so the current figure suggests that the population has increased by just over 25% in the last seven years.
Mountain gorilla (Image:C. Sholley)

Conservationists say the increase is thanks to that a collaborative "transboundary" effort by organisations in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda to protect the gorillas and their habitat.
But, according to the African Wildlife Foundation and International Gorilla Conservation Programme (IGCP), the animals are still very much under threat.
A joint statement from the two organisations reported that a recent five-day patrol in the Virunga Massif discovered and destroyed 200 poachers' snares.
Poachers typically do not target mountain gorillas, but the snares they set are a still a threat.
Director of the IGCP Eugene Rutagarama said: "Collectively, we cannot let down our guard on the conservation of these incredible animals.
"While mountain gorillas are physically strong, they are also incredibly vulnerable."

Fifa's Warner Blames UK Media For Failed World Cup Bid !!!!!

Author: bbc.co.uk - Job Indonesia



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Fifa vice-president Jack Warner has blamed the UK media for England's failed bid to host the 2018 World Cup.


Lowongan Kerja - A Sunday Times investigation into corruption at Fifa was followed by the BBC's Panorama programme, broadcast three days before the 2 December vote. - Job Vacancy
The documentary alleged three Fifa executive committee members took bribes in the 1990s.
"Fifa could not have voted for England having been insulted by their media in the worst possible way," said Warner.
"To do so would have been the ultimate insult to Fifa."
Before the World Cup vote last Thursday England's 2018 bid team labelled the Panorama programme as an "embarrassment".
And a number of members of world football's governing body - including Cyprus' Marios Lefkaritis, Japan's Junji Ogura and now Warner - have insisted that securing only two of the 22 Fifa members' votes may have been part of a media backlash.
Warner's support was key to England's hopes. In his role as president of the Concacaf confederation of Caribbean, North and Central American countries he controlled three votes.
The Trinidadian was thought to be among as many as six of the 22 members who had promised England's bid they would vote in their favour.
Chuck Blazer, a Fifa executive committee member from the United States, was thought to be one of the six who would vote for England, but insists he has not let anyone down by voting for winners Russia.
"I've been very clear to anyone who was involved in the bidding and had impression on how I was leaning. I never made a promise to anyone how I was going to vote. I certainly never disappointed anyone," Blazer said.
"I voted for Russia and the United States and I did so for what I believed were good and sufficient reasons."
England were humiliatingly eliminated in the first round in Zurich with Russia triumphing with an absolute majority of 13 votes in the second ballot.


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Arshavin understands 2018 backlash
Since then chief executive of England's failed bid, Andy Anson, has called for the world's major football associations to force Fifa into reform, while Football Association acting chief executive Roger Burden has withdrawn his application for the permanent post saying he could no longer trust members of Fifa.
The World Cup bid cost England £15m. But public relations expert Mike Lee, who was behind Qatar's successful bid to host the 2022 finals, has criticised the quality of the England campaign.
"This England bid campaign was not Premier League, it was relegation and League One," said Lee, who has previously worked on the successful bids of London and Rio to stage the 2012 and 2016 Olympics.
"I'm not sure it is healthy to blame everyone else, and not reflect on the campaign itself."

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Russia 'Blocking UN Ivory Coast Statement' !!!

Author: bbc.co.uk - Job Vacancy

Job Indonesia - Russia has expressed concern that by declaring Mr Ouattara the winner of last month's disputed election the UN is exceeding its mandate.
Lowongan Kerja - However, the US says the UN mission in Ivory Coast is empowered to certify the presidential election.
Incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo is continuing to cling to power.
Earlier, West African regional bloc Ecowas suspended Ivory Coast because of Mr Gbagbo's failure to accept that he lost the election.
Mr Gbagbo defiantly went ahead with the naming of his Cabinet at a ceremony in the presidential palace in the capital Abidjan on Tuesday.
Meanwhile Mr Ouattara held his own Cabinet meeting at a hotel in the city, guarded by the UN.
As the deadlock continued, debate continued for a second day at the UN Security Council in New York, with Russia continuing to express its concern about interfering in Ivory Coast's domestic affairs.
US ambassador to the UN Susan Rice said a peace treaty signed after Ivory Coast's 2002 civil war empowered the UN mission there to certify the election.
Laurent Gbagbo with his Cabinet in Abidjan. 7 Dec 2010 Laurent Gbagbo defied international opinion by swearing in his new cabinet
She argued that failing to join international calls to respect the results risked exposing the Security Council as impotent.
"This is an important moment for the Security Council. The results are known, the facts are clear, and they need to be acknowledged and respected, that's the position of the United States," she said.
Earlier in the day the UN representative in Ivory Coast told the council that he had double checked the results and was certain that Mr Ouattara had won by a clear margin.
Speaking via video link from Abidjan, Choi Young-jin urged the council to take action against Mr Gbagbo to safeguard the result of the vote.
Ms Rice said she hoped the Security Council debate could resume on Wednesday.
Correspondents say it is unclear what the international community can do if Mr Gbagbo refuses to step down.
At a special summit in Nigeria, Ecowas recognised Mr Ouattara as the Ivory Coast's president-elect and called on Mr Gbagbo to yield power without delay.
Suspending Ivory Coast's membership of the grouping is considered a particularly harsh measure demonstrating that Mr Gbagbo's government is facing criticism from its African neighbours.

'Drill' Explosions In North Korea as US Envoy Visits South Korea !

Author: bbc.co.uk

Job Indonesia - One or two shells had been fired but had not crossed the border into the South, said a government spokesmen in the South Korean capital, Seoul.
Job Vacancy - It follows an artillery assault by the North on the South Korean island of Yeonpyeong last month, which killed two civilians and two marines.
Lowongan Kerja - South Korea has promised a stronger response to any attacks from the North.
The latest shelling "appears to be a part of regular exercises", an official told the South Korean news agency, Yonhap.
"At least one or two explosions were heard from the North's mainland," a spokesman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff told AFP. "We assume there might be some military drill underway there."
The top American military commander, Admiral Mike Mullen, is meeting South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman General Han Min-koo in Seoul to discuss how to respond to any further North Korean attacks.
The talks represent another show of American solidarity with South Korea in the wake of last month's attacks, says the BBC's Lucy Williamson in Seoul.
The talks also aim to address tough issues such as how to strengthen South Korea's defences, and how to respond in the event of another attack, adds our correspondent.

China's role South Korea's defence minister, Kim Kwan-jin, has already said his country would respond with airstrikes in the event of any future attack by the North.
He has also indicated he would like to hand more power to commanders on the ground.
The government in Seoul is being propelled into a tougher position on defence by public opinion, says our correspondent, as many South Koreans are blaming their leaders for not responding strongly or quickly enough to November's aggression.

North Korea: Timeline 2010

26 March: South Korean warship, Cheonan, sinks, killing 46 sailors
20 May: Panel says a North Korean torpedo sank the ship; Pyongyang denies involvement
July-September: South Korea and US hold military exercises; US places more sanctions on Pyongyang
29 September: North holds rare party congress seen as part of father-to-son succession move
29 October: Troops from North and South Korea exchange fire across the land border
12 November: North Korea shows US scientist new - undeclared - uranium enrichment facility
23 November: North shells island of Yeonpyeong, killing at least four South Koreans
27 Nov-1 Dec: South Korea and US hold joint military drills
6-12 Dec: South Korea stages live-fire military exercises
 
The South is also conducting its own live-fire drills around its coastline this week.
Further diplomacy is planned next week, when US Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg is due to lead a delegation to Beijing for talks on North Korea.
"China has a critical role to play," said Mr Steinberg.
"We believe it is in the interest of both the United States and China... to work together to achieve solutions to the world's most vexing problems.
"We welcome the rise of a successful, strong and prosperous China that plays a greater role in global affairs."
He will be accompanied by three top Washington officials on Asia: Jeffrey Bader from the National Security Council, the top diplomat for East Asia and the Pacific Kurt Campbell, and the US envoy for six-party talks about the North's nuclear programmes, Sung Kim.
"They will meet senior officials to continue consultations with the Chinese on regional security issues, including recent developments on the Korean peninsula," said a state department statement.
China is under pressure to exert whatever influence it has over North Korea.
Earlier this week, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton held talks with the Japanese and South Korean foreign ministers which ended with a call to North Korea to stop its "provocative" acts.
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson may travel to North Korea next week to speak with government officials about the country's nuclear programme, according to news reports from Washington.


A Wife Murdered When Honeymoon At South Africa arrested in UK !!!

Author: bbc.co.uk

Job Vacancy - Anni Dewani, 28, from Sweden, was shot after being kidnapped while in a taxi with her husband Shrien last month.
On Tuesday, taxi driver Zola Tongo told Western Cape High Court he was offered 15,000 rand (£1,400) by Shrien Dewani, 31, from Bristol, to kill his wife. - Lowongan Kerja
Job Indonesia - Mr Dewani was arrested on suspicion of conspiring to murder his wife.
He is due to appear before the City of Westminster Magistrates later, the Metropolitan Police said.
Mr Dewani's family have described the allegations as "totally ludicrous".
Scotland Yard said Mr Dewani, from Westbury-on-Trym, had been arrested in the UK following an extradition request by prosecutors in South Africa.
A spokesperson said he had surrendered himself at a police station in Bristol on Tuesday and was later arrested on suspicion of conspiring to murder his wife.
Taxi driver Tongo was sentenced to 18 years in jail after agreeing a plea bargain.
He was charged with murder, kidnapping, robbery with aggravating circumstances and perverting the course of justice.
Two other people, Xolile Mnguni, 23, and Mziwamadoda Qwabe, 25, face charges of murder, aggravated robbery and kidnapping.
Mrs Dewani was kidnapped while the taxi was travelling through Gugulethu township, near Cape Town on 13 November.
Mr Dewani returned to England after the murder and has always denied any involvement in his wife's death.
The couple are understood to have met when relatives introduced them in England 15 months earlier.

Indonesia Full of Montains Fire !!!

Author:  lonelyplanet.com

Lowongan Kerja - While Indonesia’s volcanoes are often noted for the most beauty of their spectacular peaks, steaming craters and view of the earth’s bubbling core, Mount Merapi, the country’s most active volcano, took centre stage this past October as a clear reminder of their deadly activity. Many of Indonesia’s volcanoes do erupt, sometimes with shocking consequences. - Job Vacancy

Job Indonesia - Due to Indonesia's placement on a significant segment of the Pacific "Ring of Fire", two large crustal plates (the Indian Ocean and western Pacific) are forced under the massive Eurasian plate, where they melt, approximately 100km beneath the surface. Some of the magma rises and erupts, forming the string of volcanic islands across Indonesia.
But with tectonic activity comes devastating earthquakes and tsunamis, such as those of Boxing Day 2004, off Java in July 2006 and Sumatra in 2009, and just recently around the surfer's paradise of the Mentawai Islands. Here is the lowdown on Indonesia's most beautiful, and its most volatile, volcanic monsters.

Gunung Bromo, Java
A landscape of epic proportions and surreal beauty, Gunung Bromo is one of Indonesia's most breathtaking sights. Surrounded by the desolate Sea of Sands, its peak is sacred and eerie. It may not be Java's tallest volcano, but it is easily its most magnificent. From the summit you can see two other volcanoes (one in various stages of activity), all set in the vast caldera of yet another volcano.
Compared with Java's other major peaks, Gunung Bromo is a midget. But this volcano's beauty is in its setting, not its size. Rising from the guts of the ancient Tengger caldera, Bromo is one of three volcanoes to have emerged from a vast crater that stretches 10km across. Flanked by the peaks of Kursi and Batok, the steaming cone of Bromo stands in a sea of ashen, volcanic sand, surrounded by the towering cliffs of the crater's edge. Nearby, Gunung Semeru, Java's highest peak and one of its most active volcanoes, throws its shadow - and occasionally its ash - over the whole scene.
Gunung Krakatau, Java
Take a boat trip to see the remnants, and the new beginnings, of one of the world's A-list volcanoes. Few volcanoes have as explosive a place in history as Krakatau, the island that blew itself apart in 1883. Turning day into night and hurling devastating tsunamis against the shores of Java and Sumatra, Krakatau quickly became vulcanology's A-list celebrity. Few would have guessed that Krakatau would have snuffed itself out with such a devastating swan song. Krakatau may have blown itself to smithereens, but it is currently being replaced by Anak Krakatau, which has been on the ascendant ever since its first appearance nearly 80 years ago. It has a restless and uncertain temperament, sending out showers of glowing rocks and belching smoke and ashes.
Kawah Ijen, Java
Spend the night at a peaceful coffee plantation before climbing this volcano to view its remarkable turquoise sulphur lake. The fabled Ijen Plateau is a vast volcanic region dominated by the three cones of Ijen, Merapi and Raung. A beautiful and thickly forested alpine area, these thinly populated highlands harbour coffee plantations and a few isolated settlements - Gunung Ijen is Javanese for "Lonely Mountain". Access roads to the plateau are poor, and perhaps because of this visitor numbers are low. Virtually everyone that does come is here for the hike up to the spectacular crater lake of Kawah Ijen. But with sweeping vistas and a temperate climate, the plateau could make a great base for a few days up in the clouds away from the crowds.
Gunung Agung, Java
Take one of the numerous routes up and down Bali's tallest and most sacred mountain. Gunung Agung is an imposing peak seen from most of South and East Bali, although it is often obscured by cloud and mist. Many references give its height as 3,142m, but some say it lost its top in the 1963 eruption and opinion varies as to the real height. The summit is an oval crater, about 700m across, with its highest point on the western edge above Besakih.
Gunung Kerinci, Sumatra
Brave this challenging ascent up into the heavens on Sumatra's highest peak. Dominating the northern end of the park is the 3,805m Gunung Kerinci, one of Sumatra's most active volcanoes (it last erupted in 2009) and Indonesia's highest non-Papuan peak. On clear days the summit offers fantastic views of Danau Gunung Tujuh and the surrounding valleys and mountains.
Kelimutu, Nusa Tenggara
Wonder at the ethereal scenery atop this volcano, with its three differently coloured crater lakes and lunar landscape. There are not many better ways to wake up than to sip ginger coffee as the sun crests Kelimutu's western rim, filtering mist into the sky and revealing three deep, volcanic lakes - each one a different striking shade. That is why the tri-coloured lakes of Kelimutu National Park have long been considered a Nusa Tenggara must. During our research one was turquoise, the other dark brown with flecks of rust and the third was black glass. Colours are so dense that the lakes seem the thickness of paint.
Gunung Rinjani, Lombok
Join pilgrims at the summit of this sacred peak, which has a huge crater lake overlooked by the active cone of Gunung Baru. To the Balinese, who come once a year, Rinjani is one of three sacred mountains, along with Bali's Agung and Java's Bromo. Inside the immense caldera, 600m below the rim, is a stunning, 6km-wide cobalt-blue lake, Danau Segara Anak (Child of the Sea). The Balinese toss their jewellery into the lake in a ceremony called pekelan, before they continue toward the sacred summit.
Gunung Api, Maluku
Scramble up this volcano in the Banda Islands to experience the awesome sunrise views. This devilish little 666m volcano has always been a threat to Bandaneira, Lonthoir and anyone attempting to farm its fertile slopes. Its most recent eruption in 1988 killed three people, destroyed more than 300 houses and filled the sky with ash for days. Historically, Gunung Api's eruptions have often proved to be spookily accurate omens of approaching intruders.
Gunung Semeru, Java
Part of the huge Tengger Massif, the classic cone of Gunung Semeru is the highest peak in Java, at 3,676m. Also known as Mahameru (Great Mountain), it is looked on by Hindus as the most sacred mountain of all and the father of Gunung Agung on Bali. Semeru is one of Java's most active peaks and has been in a near-constant state of eruption since 1818. In 1981, 250 people were killed during one of its worst eruptions, and it exploded as recently as March 2009.