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Apart from the casualties on Malaysian soil, there are further 6 Malaysian vacationers confirmed dead and 5 were missing in Phuket, Thailand, 1 was confirmed dead in Sri Lanka, 2 Malaysian students reported dead in Banda Aceh, Indonesia and 10 Malaysians were missing in Chennai, India.
No sanction given to Indonesia and Indonesia National Team from FIFA. Collaboration between Indonesian government, FIFA, AFC and PSSI will be formed with goals of: Establishing stadium security standards for all football stadiums in Indonesia. Formulating security protocols and procedures performed by the police to meet international standards.
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Bhinneka Tunggal Ika is the official national motto of Indonesia. It is inscribed in the national emblem of Indonesia, the Garuda Pancasila, written on the scroll gripped by the Garuda's claws. The phrase comes from Old Javanese, meaning "Unity in Diversity," and is enshrined in article 36A of the Constitution of Indonesia. The motto refers to ...
NiasIsland.com Archived 6 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine an open content site made by Niasians and (former) visitors to Nias; Aceh IT-Media Center a relief coordinating site/media center from the Indonesian IT community; Indonesia HELP Aid and donations information blog for earthquake and tsunami victims in Aceh & North Sumatra (Indonesia)
The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (Indonesian: Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan, PDI-P) is a centre to centre-left secular-nationalist political party in Indonesia. Since 2014 , it has been the ruling and largest party in the House of Representatives (DPR), having won 110 seats in the latest election .
Hotels, stores, a post office and postal truck, the First Lutheran Church of Greenville — all turned to rubble due to the Dixie Fire, The Bee reported in August, more than two months shy of the ...
In 1942, Madras City was attacked by a Mitsubishi Rufe, (the Zero's seaplane version) operating from the carrier Ryūjō which dropped a single bomb near the St. George Fort. [7] [8] The physical damage was negligible, [9] though the public response was major and the city was evacuated because of fears of subsequent Japanese bombing and invasion.