Saturday, December 30, 2017

Indonesia's heroine



Kartini was born into a Javanese noble family when Java was part of the Dutch East Indies colony. Kartini's father, Sosroningrat, became the police chief of Jepara. Kartini's father was originally Mayong's bupati. His mother, Ngasirah is Madirono's daughter and a religious teacher in Telukawur. He was his first wife but not the most important. At this time, polygamy is a common practice among nobles. He also wrote a Letter from the Javanese Princess. The colonial rule requires a District Head to marry a member of the nobility. Since Ngasirah was not a high enough nobleman, his father married for the second time with Woerjan (Moerjam), the direct descendant of King Madura. After this second marriage, Kartini's father was appointed to the Jepara Chapel, succeeding his second second father, Tjitrowikromo.

Kartini is the fifth and second eldest daughter in a family of eleven, including her half sister. He was born into a family with a strong intellectual tradition. His grandfather, Prince Ario Tjondronegoro IV, became Chief of Police at the age of 25, while Kartini Sosrokartono's older sister was an accomplished linguist. The Kartini family allowed her to go to school until she was 12 years old. Here, among other things, he learned to speak Dutch, an unusual feat for Javanese women at the time. [4] After he was 12 years old, he was exiled (pingit) at home, a common practice among Javanese nobles, to prepare young girls for marriage. During the exile girls are not allowed to leave their parents' homes until they are married, at which time their top authority is transferred to their husbands. Kartini's father was softer than some moments of her daughter's exile, giving her privileges such as embroidery lessons and occasional public appearances for special events.


Letter by Kartini to Rosa Abendanon (fragment)
During his exile, Kartini continued to educate herself. Since he can speak Dutch, he gets some Dutch pen friends. One of them, a girl named Rosa Abendanon, became a close friend. European books, newspapers and magazines pay attention to Kartini's thinking in European feminist thinking, and foster a desire to improve the condition of indigenous Indonesian women, who at that time had very low social status.

Kartini's readings included the Semarang De Locomotief newspaper, edited by Pieter Brooshooft, and also the leestrommel, a set of magazines circulated by the bookstore to customers. He also read the cultural and scientific magazines as well as the Dutch women's magazine De Hollandsche Lelie, with which he began to make contributions issued. Before he was twenty he had read Max Havelaar and Love Letters by Multatuli. He also read De Stille Kracht (The Hidden Force) by Louis Couperus, by Frederik van Eeden, Augusta de Witt, Romantic-Feminist writer Goekoop de-Jong Van Eek and anti-war novel by Berta von Suttner, Die Waffen Nieder! (Lay Down Your Arms!). All speak Dutch.

Kartini's concerns are not only in the area of ​​women's emancipation, but also other people's problems. Kartini sees that women's struggles for freedom, autonomy and equality of law are only part of a wider movement.

Kartini's parents arranged her marriage to Joyodiningrat, the head of the Rembang district, who already had three wives. She married on November 12, 1903. This was against Kartini's wishes, but she agreed to calm her ailing father. Her husband understood Kartini's purpose and allowed her to set up a school for women on the east terrace of the Rembang Regency Office complex. An only child Kartini was born on September 13, 1904. A few days later on September 17, 1904, Kartini died at the age of 25. She was buried in the village of Bulu, Rembang.

Inspired by R.A. Example Kartini, the Van Deventer family founded R.A. The Kartini Foundation built a school for women, 'Kartini School' in Semarang in 1912, followed by other female schools in Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Malang, Madiun, Cirebon and other areas.


Kartini Day Celebration in 1953
In 1964, President Soekarno declared R.A. Date of birth Kartini, 21 April, as 'Kartini Day' - Indonesian national holiday. This decision has been criticized. It has been proposed that Kartini Day should be celebrated simultaneously with Indonesian Mother's Day, on December 22, so the choice of R.A. Kartini as a national hero will not overshadow other women who, unlike R.A. Kartini, took up arms against the invaders.

On the contrary, those who recognize the importance of R.A. Kartini argued that not only was she a feminist who raised the status of women in Indonesia, she was also a nationalist figure, with new ideas, who fought on behalf of her people and played a role

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries in Indonesia

Dr. (HC) Susi Pudjiastuti
 
 
 Susi was born on January 15, 1965 in Pangandaran. His father was named Haji Ahmad Karlan and his mother was Hajjah Suwuh Lasminah, both came from Central Java, but had five generations lived in Pangandaran.Keluarga Susi has a livestock business, traded hundreds of livestock from Central Java to trade in West Java. His great-grandfather was Haji Ireng, known as a landowner in his area. After graduating from junior high school, Susi continued his education to SMA Negeri 1 Yogyakarta, but stopped in class 2 because he was expelled from school due to his activeness in the Golput movement.


Business
After school, Susi sold her jewelry and collected Rp.750.000 capital to become a fish collector in Pangandaran in 1983.Business grew until in 1996 Susi established fish processing factory PT ASI Pudjiastuti Marine Product with superior product of lobster which was given the brand "Susi Brand. " Fish processing business is also widespread with the market up to Asia and America. Because of this, susi requires a means of air transportation that can quickly transport its seafood products in a fresh state.

In 2004, Susi decided to buy a Cessna Caravan for Rp20 billion using bank loans. Through PT ASI Pudjiastuti Aviation which he founded later, the only plane he has he used to transport lobsters and fresh fish catches fishermen in various beaches in Indonesia to the market of Jakarta and Japan. Call sign used Cessna is Susi Air.


Susi Pudjiastuti was appointed Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries in the Working Cabinet of Joko Widodo and Jusuf Kalla, officially established on October 26, 2014. Prior to being sworn in, Susi released all her positions at the Susi Air airline and several other positions, including President Director of PT. ASI Pudjiastuti engaged in the field of fisheries and PT ASI Pudjiastuti Aviation in the field of aviation to avoid conflict of interest between himself as a minister and as a business leader. In addition, another reason Susi release all his positions is in order to work maximally run the government, especially in the field of marine and fisheries.

At the inauguration, Susi reap the controversy because caught smoking a cigarette and have a tattoo, something that is not commonly owned by the minister of Indonesia. For this action, Susi get good praise and criticism in social media.

Friday, December 1, 2017

my name is asri Rahmawaty


My name is asri rahmawaty. I was born in Jakarta on January 18, 1993. precisely in the area menceng. My house is very crowded with residents. So no wonder if every year often experience flooding. Although often flooded and jammed I am happy and very comfortable living here.


Daily I work as a shop assistant. but very unfortunate with my job status and where I live a lot of friends underestimate if I am stupid, poor, or other. Often since elementary school I always write the slowest so I just as a mockery of friends Not to mention the ugly nature of me who love to cry. they can only mock. Not only that I was a very clueless person so that when I was in college I was very difficult to adapt with my friends. But not with now because of my shortcomings. I am trying so far to try to learn and practice what skills I have. I am very sure if someone has dreams that want to create then try and pray is the main key.


But with the present circumstances I am very grateful to Allah SWT who has given life again for me. The one who had despaired because many say my age is not long anymore.
It's really nice to feel having a leg that can walk again after a long time just lying down. although up till now most times I have tension under 100.I remember with the words of my teachers in PONPES Ibrohimiyyah brumbung Demak and teachers MA Futuhiyyah 2 Mranggen especially to Mrs. Sukimi who always gave advice to me when I was there


 "Everyone has his own personal problems, but do not often despair of what we experience, surrender to the all-powerful God, for Allah is the one who hear and grant the prayers of his servants"


Their words mean so much to me to this day. Very grateful to have lived and have many friends there. Because they are all in the environment PONPES Ibrohimiyyah and MAF 2 Mranggen Demak has a very friendly, courteous, and kind personality that I rarely find in my residence.


I just want to say many thanks to my mother, my sister isti, nia, uri milly & my best friend nur syafa'ah, lia, saif, abdul aziz, anwar etc. that i can not mention one by one. Because all this time they are not bored to provide support to me, until I am healthy again as it is today.


I just hope Allah SWT repay their kindness so far ....... (Amin)