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Friday, June 8, 2012

Singapore Student Apologizes to Deputy PM for 'Rash' Blog Post


Singapore. Junior college student Reuben Wang was so annoyed by what he heard from a VIP at a seminar that he blogged: “F*** you, sir.”

The VIP was Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, the key speaker at this year’s annual Pre-U Seminar attended by more than 500 students last week.

Reuben’s blog post went viral and he blogged again, unrepentant about his use of the expletive.

But on Thursday, the St. Andrew’s Junior College student had a change of heart, met Teo at the Ministry of Home Affairs and apologized to him.

The JC1 student told The Straits Times later that he realized his post was “rash” after reading his friends’ comments.

Teo said: “I am glad he has taken the time to reflect, and recognizes that what he said, as well as the way he said it, were wrong.”

Reuben, 17, removed both his posts earlier this week.

In the first, dated June 2, after the five-day seminar ended, he accused Teo of dodging difficult questions during the question-and-answer portion of the seminar on May 29, by turning the questions on students instead of answering them himself.

They included questions on press freedom and a sense of belonging in Singapore.

Reuben wrote the profanity three times in his 700-word public post. Three days later, he wrote again to say he stood by his remarks, even as he conceded that his use of the swear word was in “bad taste.”

By Wednesday, however, both posts and his blog were deleted.

That morning, Reuben said, he had sent Teo an e-mail to apologize and the minister invited him for a chat on Thursday. “After reading comments from my friends, I came to a realization that there were merits in the way DPM Teo handled the session,” he said.

During their half-hour meeting on Thursday, the two discussed Reuben’s post and other topics, including his hobbies.

Reuben’s father and an SAJC teacher were also present. Teo gave the teenager a book on economics and autographed it.

Schoolmates described the school debater as “quiet,” except when voicing opinions on issues he was passionate about.

SAJC principal Lee Bee Yann said the school had counselled him and he initiated the apology.

An Education Ministry spokesman said the tone and language Reuben used were “rude and unbecoming” and added: “We hope to turn this into a teachable moment both for the student blogger and students in general.”

Teo said he had avoided simply giving students answers during the seminar as he wanted them to think deeply about the difficult choices they had to make.

“It was a lively and engaging session,” he said. “Some of them offered answers to their own questions after a little encouragement.”

The student’s original post had some netizens expressing support for his views, but even more condemned his choice of words.

Blogger Kwan Jin Yao, 21, who is waiting to enter university, said that while Reuben’s criticisms were valid, they may have been “obscured by the liberal use of expletives.”

Hwa Chong Institution student Victor Zhu, 16, who attended the seminar, said he thought the minister’s answers to difficult questions were “thought-provoking.”

Political observers and social media experts said the incident was a reflection of young people’s attitudes toward authority and the government.

Former nominated MP Zulkifli Baharudin noted that young people do not feel as beholden to the ruling party as older folk.

“For some of them, being a politician is just like being in any other profession, no need to be so deferential,” he said, adding that politicians in the United States and Britain were treated with even less regard.

Social media experts said that anonymity online might give youngsters more courage to express their views.

Social media lawyer Lionel Tan said: “I doubt he would say those words in public, or in person.”

He added that it was a good thing that the younger generation were more questioning, but added that there ought to be “a tone of civility.”

Meanwhile, Reuben said he would take some time to reflect on what happened and take a break from blogging for a while.

“Blogging is very important to me, but I want to let this cool down and start on a clean slate.”

Reprinted courtesy of Straits Times



Identifikasi :
1.         Past Perfect Tense
they may have been “obscured by the liberal use of expletives.”
= mereka mungkin telah "dikaburkan oleh liberal menggunakan expletives

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Indonesia Arrests 73 Afghan Asylum Seekers After Boat Sinks


Indonesian authorities were questioning more than 70 mostly Afghan asylum seekers bound for Australia Saturday after their boat was hit by a powerful wave, forcing them to swim to shore, officials said.

Community members of Wonogoro beach on the eastern coast of Java island reported seeing scores of people wash up onto the shore late Friday night, some beginning to run away, Malang police chief Rinto Djatmono said.

“We found 43 last night, including three children and one woman. They are being questioned by the Malang city immigration office and they are all in a healthy condition,” Djatmono said.

Police detained another 30 late on Saturday morning and are still searching for more believed to be missing.
Search and rescue officials said they were not searching the sea.

Some of the asylum seekers had already been processed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Djatmono said.

Officials have had trouble communicating with the asylum seekers, but have been told there were between 83 and 100 on the boat.

“From what they’ve told us, we know their engine had broken down two days earlier, and a strong wave hit the boat and destroyed the vessel,” Djatmono said, adding it was unclear how far they had swum.

Last week, Indonesian authorities said they believed dozens of mostly Afghan asylum seekers had fled a leaky boat with malfunctioning engines found on Lombok island, near the resort island of Bali.

Those asylum seekers have not been found, and police have made no connection between the two cases.

Indonesia is a common transit point for asylum seekers trying to reach Australia’s Christmas Island, which is closer to Java than mainland Australia, and many of the overloaded rickety boats do not make it.

In December, a boat carrying around 250 mostly Afghan and Iranian asylum seekers sank in Indonesian waters on its way to Christmas Island, with only 47 surviving.

Agence France-Presse


Identifikasi :
1.      Present Continuous Tense 
They are being questioned by the Malang city immigration office and they are all in a healthy condition,” Djatmono said.
= Mereka diperiksa oleh kantor imigrasi kota Malang dan mereka semua dalam kondisi sehat, "kata Djatmono.

Friday, April 6, 2012

NASA Perluas Perburuan Planet Luar Angkasa

WASHINGTON - Astronom terus berburu planet-planet yang belum terungkap pada sistem tata surya. Menurut riset NASA yang bertempat di Mountain View, teleskop pesawat ruang angkasa Kepler akan melanjutkan pengamatan pada 170 ribu bintang di konstelasi atau rasi bintang yang bernama Cygnus dan Lyra.
Seperti dilansir Sfgate, Kamis (5/4/2012), Komite Ilmuwan independen telah me-review misi pesawat ruang angkasa Kepler dan menilainya sebagai kesuksesan luar biasa. Komite itu juga mengatakan, pencapaian misi Kepler menghasilkan temuan baru pada sistem tata surya di galaksi Bima Sakti.
Sejak peluncuran misi Kepler pada November 2009, para ilmuwan telah mengamati teleskop yang mengidentifikasi sekira 2.300 calon planet. Kini, ilmuwan mengonfirmasi telah menemukan 61 planet baru yang ada di galaksi Bima Sakti. Astronom dari seluruh dunia bersepakat, semua objek yang mengorbit di luar sistem tata surya dikenal dengan nama Exoplanets.
Fisikawan dan pemimpin tim Kepler Internasional, William J. Borucki, mengatakan ada 38 Exoplanets yang kemungkinan memiliki kandungan cairan, bahkan kehidupan. Sebelum ilmuwan menetapkan setiap kandidat planet ini adalah Exoplanets yang sesungguhnya. Objek itu harus mengikuti paling tidak tiga transit pada bintang yang mengorbitnya.
Keputusan NASA pada Kepler ini tidak hanya memperluas misi pencarian planet baru, tetapi juga akan memungkinkan untuk pemberian detail informasi dari setiap objek baru yang ditemukan di luar angkasa. "Sekarang, kami memiliki waktu untuk mengamati lima atau enam, bahkan delapan transit. Baik itu (planet) yang berbatu seperti Bumi atau gas raksasa seperti Jupiter," pungkasnya.
Biaya misi Kepler pada peluncuran awalnya sekira USD500 juta untuk satelit serta teleskop. Anggaran untuk perluasan misi Kepler selama empat tahun ke depan ini akan memakan biaya USD18 juta per tahun.