Edisi 23 Mei 2011 | International Bali Post

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Police walk past the 16th NonAligned Movement (NAM) summit banner in Nusa Dua, on Bali island, on May 22, 2011. NAM, made up of 118 developing countries, will hold a ministerial conference and commemorative meeting from May 23-27 on the Indonesia resort island of Bali.

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Schwarzenegger revamps his image once again PAGE 12 AFP PHOTO/ SONNY TUMBELAKA

Indonesia risks FIFA sanction after election stalemate Reuters

JAKARTA - Time is running out for Indonesia’s football association (PSSI) to avoid FIFA sanctions after a rowdy meeting on Friday failed to elect a new chairman.

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World governing body FIFA appointed a so-called ‘normalization committee’ in April to organize the election for the PSSI following chaotic scenes when opponents of former chairman Nurdin Halid broke into the election meeting. Halid was jailed in 2007 for misusing funds but continued to run the PSSI from his cell. On Friday the head of the normalization committee stopped the meeting after six hours as rival sides tried to grab the microphone and over three-quarters of vote holders demanded nominees banned by FIFA be included in the contest. “Because the situation is no longer conducive and it’s impossible for us to come up with an outcome, by saying thanks be to

God and my deepest apology to the people of Indonesia, I state that the congress is halted,” said Agum Gumelar, the committee head. The abrupt closure of the meeting without a decision sparked more shouting and protests while security officers jumped on the stage to try to protect the committee and a FIFA observer. The barred nominees are George Toisutta, an Indonesian army general, and Arifin Panigoro, wealthy businessmen. Both were banned after FIFA pressure for involvement in launching a breakaway Indonesian League (LPI) which attracted teams from the PSSI-supported Indonesia Super League (ISL). Gumelar told Reuters that it is unlikely the congress would re-open. Continued on page 6

Spread of HIV/AIDS in Bali Worrying Antara

Denpasar – HIV/AIDS sufferers in Bali is increasingly worrying and the disease is also started to enter the village in the island. The Head of Bali Health Department, Nyoman Suteja, accompanied by The Head of Contagious Disease handling Division, Ketut Subrata, said “Bali is currently on the number five of the list of HIV/ AIDS sufferers after Western Java, Eastern Java, Papua and Jakarta.” However, is measured from the number of people inhabited the province, Bali is second after Papua. Based on the data of the Health Department, currently there are 4,314 cases of AIDS until March 2011, 381 among those sufferers have passed away.

Suteja said that from those data, Denpasar is on the top of the list with 1,931 cases and 171 of them died or 44%. Next of the list is Buleleng with 941 cases and 53 already died, followed by Badung with 708 cases and 67 had died, Jembrana with 75 cases and 17 had died, Tabanan with 237 and 27 already died, Gianyar with 200 cases and 24 of them had died, and the last is Bangli with 50 cases and 7 died. It shows that the spread of HIV/AIDS in Bali is very worrying and need extra attention from everyone, the government and the people. There is great hope that the inhabitants of Bali increase their awareness and avoid any action that can lead to the spread of the disease.


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