1st Man: Soccer hooligan mania, corruption mania, mafia mania, case broker mania, it’s all just the same...
2nd Man: The same, how so?
1st Man: They’re all wreaking the country.
1st Man: Soccer hooligan mania, corruption mania, mafia mania, case broker mania, it’s all just the same...
2nd Man: The same, how so?
1st Man: They’re all wreaking the country.
Kid: After the reality shows on TV, the gang fights, the Century uproar, then terrorism, what’s next dad?
Man: Why do you care so much? What’s important is scratching out a living! Get it?
Man pushing shopping trolley (reading Modern Markets): You sell I buy.
Traditional kiosk and market traders say that the government has been inconsistent with Presidential Decree No 112/2007 on the protection of traditional markets with the rapid and uncontrolled growth of modern markets in urban centers driving them out of business.
Background: House of Representatives building.
Kid: Hey Mr... if you want to horse trade, why not just go to the livestock market?
After years of relative peace, analysts and ordinary Indonesian’s alike were shocked by the discovery of a paramilitary training camp in the mountainous regions of Aceh Besar allegedly linked to Jemaah Islamiyah.
Kid: Dad... 6.7 trillion, how many zeros has that go in it?
Critics have responded to recent remarks by legislators who have labeled student protests against them as “brainless” by saying that they should be ashamed of their poor attendance record and performance and that it’s a “no-brainer” to expect to pass proper legislation if you’re not there to deliberate it.
Kid: Forgetting, forgetting the people again... thinking, just thinking about positions... (Adapted from the hit song Forget Forget Remember by the Grave Band)
A recent case in which a hospital was accused of denying a family the right to take home and bury the body of their deceased newborn baby because the parents could not meet their medical bill has highlighted the fact that hospitals are still discriminating against poor families who are entitled to free medical treatment.
Suits: Co-ali-tion. Sign: Vested interests
Man: Who said a coalition for the truth?!
Kid: And not for us right Dad?
1st Man: You lookin’ for something?
2nd Man: His conscience.
Sign: Dirt cheap political restaurant
Waiter (SBY): The special today luxury cars fried in butter, oyster sauce wage rise... or a peppered reshuffle... drinks include a joyous soda or... very bitter black tea!
Typewriter: Press Freedom?
Man: Relax, I’ve already got some coins ready...
Journalist organisations say that press freedom in Indonesia is under serious threat with the increasing use of lawsuits and the criminalisation of the press to coerce and silence the media.
Kid: Wage rises and luxury cars for government officials... it’s just the same as salting the sea Mr. (a waste of time)
Man: Politics is expensive don’t you know!
Wave: Chinese products
Boat: Indonesian products
Man: Ready to compete Mr?
Trade unions say that the Asean-China Free Trade Area agreement – which came into full effect on January 1 – will result in a flood of Chinese products, destroying domestic industries and raising the spectre of more job losses.
What was supposed to be a key environmental speech from West Kalimantan Governor Cornelis in the increasingly deforested district of Kubu Raya, which is suffering from alarming levels of deforestation due to land conversion for palm oil plantations, turned to embarrassment when the occasion was repeatedly interrupted by trucks carrying freshly f
Fortune teller: In time all truths will come out. But no matter how bitter, it must be faced wisely. This is the Year of the Tiger!
2010 is shaping up to be another year of drama and controversy with most of the political scandals that dominated the close of last year yet to run their course.
1st Man: So who’s responsible?
2nd Man: Oh come on now, don’t play stupid...
Prisoner: If there’s an inspection you’ll deal with it right, I’ll give you some more pocket money later ok?
Bottom cells: Chicken thief, pickpocket, clothing thief.