Saturday, 25 May 2013 | 06:20

This exhibition is aimed at increasing the cultural ties between
Yogyakarta and NTT in order to rid NTT's poor image of being
initiators of violence.
Saturday, 25 May 2013 | 05:26

Tourism villages still lack facilities and infrastructure and
have difficulties asking for aid from the government.
Monday, 23 July, 2012 | 21:23 WIB
Absence Makes Ayin Jailed Again?
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:Artalyta Suryani, convicted in the Bank Indonesia Liquidity Assistance (BLBI) case could face penalties for parole violation. According to the director general of correctional law at the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, NS Sihabudin, Artalyta’s parole status may be revoked. "It depends on the Correctional Center’s consideration," said Sihabudin, on Sunday.
He says the Correctional Center will evaluate the reason behind the violation prior to making a decision. For example, about the monthly reporting provisions. It is known that Artalyta last reported to the Correctional Center in South Jakarta on June 22. In other words, today, Ayin, the nickname of the top businesswoman in Lampung, must report again. If she does not, the Center will consider revoking her status.
In addition to the Center, Ayin is also being investigated by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK). On Monday last week, KPK scheduled Artalyta to be examined as a witness in a bribery case related to a plantation concession right in Buol, Central Sulawesi. However, through her lawyer, Teuku Nasrullah, Artalyta said she could not answer the summons because she was suffering from a blood clot of the neck. According to Nasrallah, Ayin is currently undergoing outpatient treatment at Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore.
GADI MAKITAN