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Xanana Hadiri Natal Bersama Presiden Yudhoyono di Nias

Monday, December 26th, 2005

NIAS–MIOL: Presiden Republik Demokratik Timor Leste Xanana Gusmao diundang pemerintah Indonesia untuk bersama Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono menghadiri acara perayaan Natal dengan penduduk di Kepulauan Nias, Minggu Siang. (more…)

Presiden Yudhoyono dan Xanana Disuguhi Aksi Hombo Batu Nias

Monday, December 26th, 2005

NIAS (MIOL)

Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono bersama Presiden Republik Demokratik Timor Leste, Xanana Gusmao, Minggu, sangat menikmati suguhan pertunjukan oleh putra-putri Nias. (more…)

DPRDSU Desak Kajatisu Keluarkan SP3 Kasus Tuduhan Korupsi Bupati Nias

Friday, December 23rd, 2005

Medan (SIB)

Anggota Komisi A DPRD Sumut H Abdul Hakim Siagian SH mendesak Kajatisu H Hartoyo, SH segera mengeluarkan SP3 (Surat Penghentian Penyidikan Perkara) kasus tuduhan korupsi dana PSDA (Provinsi Sumber Daya Alam) sebesar Rp2,3 miliar terhadap Bupati Nias Binahati B Baeha, SH, demi kepastian dan penegakan hukum, sebab dengan terus ‘digantungnya’ kasus tersebut membuat Bupati dan keluarganya menjadi tersiksa dan teraniaya oleh publik. (more…)

Natal: Dari Surga Untuk Dunia (untuk saudaraku di Yahukimo, Aceh & Nias)

Friday, December 23rd, 2005

Oleh: Etis Nehe

”Janganlah takut, sebab Aku menyertai engkau, janganlah bimbang, sebab Aku ini Allahmu; Aku akan meneguhkan, bahkan akan menolong engkau; Aku akan memegang engkau dengan tangan kanan-Ku yang membawa kemenangan.” (Yes. 40:10). (more…)

DPR akan Bagi 30.000 Paket Natal Nias, Proyek “RSU” Baru Terancam Batal

Friday, December 23rd, 2005

Gunungsitoli (SIB)

Presiden RI Dr H Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono dijadwalkan akan membagikan bingkisan paket natal dan tahun baru kepada 30.000 warga pengungsi korban bencana alam gempa bumi di Nias, pada Perayaan Natal Bersama Masyarakat Nias pada Minggu 25 Desember pekan ini, sementara proyek pembangunan rumah sakit umum (RSU) baru yang semula telah dipersiapkan, tampaknya akan batal diresmikan Presiden pada hari tersebut. (more…)

Bupati Nias Binahati B Baeha SH Mengadu dan Mohon Perlindungan Hukum ke Presiden

Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

Medan(SIB)

Bupati Nias Binahati B Baeha SH mengadu dan mohon perlindungan hukum kepada Presiden RI, karena merasa “teraniaya” akibat gerakan yang dilancarkan pihak-pihak tertentu baik lewat aksi unjuk rasa maupun hujatan tertulis, di Jakarta dan di daerah dengan mengisukan dirinya terlibat korupsi, yang bertujuan “membu­nuh” karakter Binahati dalam proses pencalonan kembali bupati Nias periode mendatang. (more…)

Presiden SBY akan Hadiri Natal di Nias 25 Desember

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

Medan (SIB)

Presiden RI Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) direncanakan akan menghadiri perayaan Natal di Nias, Minggu (25/12) dan akan memberikan bingkisan sekitar 40 ribu paket bagi warga Nias dan Nias Selatan. (more…)

IVD Australia Bangun Panti Asuhan “Tabita” Senilai Rp 2,5 Miliar di Nias

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

Gunung Sitoli, Nias (SIB)

Yayasan sosial Khatolik di Australia, International for Volunteer Development (IVD) segera membangun panti asuhan terpadu berfasilitas lengkap sekelas hotel senilai Rp2,6 miliar untuk menampung anak-anak para korban bencana alam gelombang tsunami 26 Desember 2004 dan gempa bumi tektonik 28 Maret 2005 lalu. (more…)

Nias quake survivors want faster reconstruction

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

Wednesday, December 21, 2005Apriadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post, Medan

Almost a year after the tsunami, survivors on Nias in North Sumatra have accused both the central and local administrations of not moving fast enough in rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts on the island.

The view was expressed in the latest study on tsunami and earthquake survivor management conducted by the Institute for Policy Study and Advocation in Medan.

The institute's executive director, Efendi Panjaitan, said that nearly a year after the tsunami and nine months after the massive earthquake that rocked the island in March, survivors had not been informed of how long it would be before their houses were rebuilt.

He said the survivors on the island were prepared to rebuild at their own expense once the government gave them the go-ahead.

"Our field study in Nias shows that survivors face problems in rebuilding their houses due to the absence of spatial planning, making them remain in makeshift shelters," Efendi told The Jakarta Post, adding that the construction of at least 300 houses was indefinite as the government had yet to issue building permits.

The tsunami, which devastated Aceh and part of North Sumatra in December last year, and the quake which struck the island on March 28 this year, claimed the lives of 685 people in Nias regency and 165 in South Nias regency.

According to the institute's findings, 28,024 houses were destroyed by the earthquake and the tsunami in Nias, and another 17,326 houses in South Nias.

A tsunami and earthquake survivor in South Nias, Hurezame Sarumaha, said many people, particularly those from South Nias, had been forced to seek a living in other areas, such as Riau, West Sumatra and the North Sumatra capital of Medan.

Hurezame, a community leader and former Nias councillor, said the government needed to act quickly before survivors left Nias to start afresh, so they no longer had to live in temporary housing.

Most of the survivors, he said, were aware that aid from relief organizations had been sent to Nias, but had not been distributed.

"We are not only the victims of the disasters now, but have been deprived of relief aid," Hurezame said.

Head of the Nias Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency William Sahbandar said his office understood residents' disappointment.

However, he denied that the delays were due to the bureaucracy, saying the problems were mostly technical ones.

"The efforts in the rehabilitation and reconstruction process on Nias are different from those in Aceh. On Nias, the most crucial problem faced by us is transportation. However, we should be optimistic that all things can be accomplished," said William.

Bupati/Wakil Bupati Nisel Terpilih Berterimakasih Pada “Semua Pihak”

Tuesday, December 20th, 2005

Teluk Dalam (SIB)

Pasangan Calon Bupati Nias Selatan Periode 2005-2010 yang terpilih Fahuwusa Laia, SH, MH/Daniel Duha, SH, menyatakan pihaknya selaku kepala daerah pertama yang terpilih dari Pemilihan Kepala Daerah secara langsung (Pilkadasung), menyatakan siap bekerjasama dengan semua pihak untuk membangun Nias Selatan (Nisel) mulai dari ‘Nol’ untuk menciptakan kesejahteraan masyarakat melalui seluruh sektor pembangunan. (more…)

1.000 Desa Sumut Belum Tersentuh Telekomunikasi

Tuesday, December 20th, 2005

Medan (SIB)

Sebanyak 179 pulau di Sumut hingga kini ternyata belum punya nama. Karenanya, Pemprovsu akan melakukan identifikasi pulau-pulau tersebut pada Januari 2006 mendatang. (more…)

Child trafficking still going strong in Aceh, Nias

Monday, December 19th, 2005

Monday, December 19, 2005 Apriadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post, Medan

A non-governmental organization (NGO) has reported that child trafficking and illegal adoptions were continuing in the tsunami-ravaged areas of Aceh and Nias.

Several children of the tsunami were found to have been sold to irresponsible parties in Malaysia, while very young victims of the earthquake in Nias had been illegally adopted by people in Medan, Jakarta and Bandung, said an official with the Center for Child Protection and Study (PKPA).

The executive director with PKPA, Achmad Sofian, said on Saturday that child trafficking and illegal adoptions were revealed by a study conducted by his NGO recently.

Sofian explained that they had found two cases of Acehnese children sold to irresponsible people in Malaysia. The first case concerned a girl child identified only as I.R., a Lhokseumawe resident, who was locked up in Binjai, North Sumatra about two months ago. The case became public after the child was able to escape when members of the trafficking syndicate left the house to arrange for her passport. The second case was of 16-year-old identified as S., an Aceh Besar resident. The girl was able to escape when the syndicated members were trying to get her out of Aceh by bus.

At first, the victim did not suspect the syndicate members because she apparently knew them before and they told her that she would be employed as a domestic helper. But, later she learned that the syndicate planned to sell her to their colleagues in Malaysia. She managed to escape when the bus stopped in Langsa, East Aceh.

Sofian said the first victim had been returned to her family in Lhokseumawe while the second had been made adopted by a government official in Langsa.

Based on the findings, members of the NGO went to Malaysia in order to investigate child trafficking and they found that in several places in the neighboring country, Acehnese teens who had survived the tsunami were found working in restaurants.

The youngsters actually are not supposed to be working in restaurants as they are below 21, the minimum age requirement in Malaysia, said Sofian.

"After further investigation, we found that many of their birth certificates had been forged to make them eligible. In the passports, their ages were changed so that they could enter Malaysia for work," said Sofian.

The NGO was studying whether the teens were also employed as prostitutes in Malaysia.

Meanwhile, Sofian also said that besides child trafficking, the NGO had also found that children in Nias had been adopted illegally. Sofian said according to data gathered by the NGO between March and November this year, 72 children from Nias between the ages of four and 12, had been illegally adopted.

Sofian explained that the cases of illegal adoption began when people claiming to be from an orphanage in Medan offered Nias parents the "opportunity" to have their children adopted by rich families in Medan. They also promised that the children would go to good schools be treated well. But, later on, the parents found out that it was all a scam and to this day have not seen their children. The children had gone missing along with the people claiming to represent the orphanage.

"We probed the cases and we found that some children had been adopted by people in Medan, Jakarta and Bandung," said Sofian.

He said the child trafficking and illegal adoptions had been reported to police.

Spokesman for the North Sumatra Police Sr. Comr. Bambang Prihady said officers were investigating the cases.

Child trafficking, and allegations and rumors of it, began to emerge after the tsunami last December, which left thousands homeless and/or orphaned. The tsunami triggered by a monster earthquake swept Aceh coastal areas on Dec. 26 and killed some 130,000 people in Aceh only. Four months later, another monster earthquake rocked Nias island, killing thousands.

Pemerintah AS Bantu Pembangunan Dua Gedung SD dan Dua Jembatan di Nias Selatan Senilai 1,3 Juta Dolar AS

Friday, December 16th, 2005

Medan (SIB)

Masyarakat Nias, khususnya Nias Selatan (Nisel) merasa beruntung dan berkali-kali mengucapkan terimakasih kepada pemerintah Amerika Serikat yang sangat peduli dengan dibangunnya dua gedung SD dan dua jembatan di sana. (more…)

67.500 Jiwa Tinggal di Tenda

Friday, December 16th, 2005

Banda Aceh (Kompas)

Satu tahun pascabencana tsunami di Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam dan Nias, hingga kini masih menyisakan persoalan mendasar yang mencolok mata. Tak kurang 67.500 pengungsi hingga kini masih tinggal di tenda-tenda. Menyedihkan lagi, kondisi tenda-tenda tersebut kebanyakan tak layak lagi untuk dihuni. Musim hujan membuat nasib pengungsi di tenda makin menderita. (more…)

BRR Mengaku Rekonstruksi Nias Masih Kacau

Friday, December 16th, 2005

Jakarta (Detik.Com) – ditulis oleh Indra Subagja

Badan Rehabilitasi dan Rekonstruksi (BRR) NAD dan Nias mengakui proses rekonstruksi Nias masih kacau. Sebab, banyak masalah yang kerap tidak diduga. (more…)