Dear PKPMI Members,
The Jawa Class will be commencing soon beginninig on 7 Jan 2010.
Time is 3.30pm to 4.30pm every Thursday at International Building.
Fee is 50k rp per person.
If you are interested, please contact the following people and register by 23 December 2009.
Batch Represenatives:
2005: Hui Min (0878 3902 0228)
2006: Hui Ying (0878 3931 9758)
2007: Ain (0818 0421 9552)
2008: Fakhrul (0878 3931 9814)
2009: Jason (0878 3931 9820)
Jawa Class
Mid Autumn Festival
On Saturday, the 10th of October, PKPMI-CY organised a Mooncake Festival which was held at auditorium open hall of Faculty of Medicine, UGM. A total of 48 students participated in this event, excluding the organising team. 
The event started at 6.30pm, with a brief introduction on the meaning of the festival by Xiang Wei and Yoon Seng of batch ‘08, followed by dinnertime. After dinner, Dakshna from batch ‘09, performed the playing of a Chinese yoyo. All were thrilled by the superb performance. Afterwards, all the participants were divided into 4 groups, to play games. Since it was quite dark, participants brought their lanterns along from one game station to another. That evening, all enjoyed games from guessing games like charades to quizzes and jigsaw puzzle. The games session took about an hour and at the end of the session, all the candles in the lanterns were burnt out. 
As all were tired and dehydrated from the games, the evening continued with refreshment with some mooncakes and tea. During the refreshment, the winning group from the games session was announced and was awarded an extra mooncake to share among themselves. The event ended at around 9.30pm with a group photo shoot.
Pool Tournament 2009
Pada tahun ini, Biro Sukan PKPMI-CY akan mengadakan pertandingan pool pada 25 Oktober 2009 bertempat di Predator Billiards, Yogyakarta. Pertandingan akan bermula pada jam 11 am sehingga acara tamat.
MSK 09
Salam Muhibah, Salam Perpaduan
Welcome Juniors 09
Hello guys...as we all know, MSK was held at gelanggang pemuda yogya last 29th to 30th of august..so ya it was lots of fun with lots of games despite bulan puasa is going on..hehe..kesian budak2 tu..*n panitia also okayyy* ..so ketua for MSK this is mohd fazrul mohd basir who’s a very2 calm boss *hehe* with helped from HICOM>>William, aisyah, gobi n stacey..

The event started on Saturday morning *with a very bright sunshine* n off we go 2 the place with Kopata bus around 6 am..*actually a little bit late waiting 4 few panitias who woke up late..uhuk2* When we arrived juniors were already there filling in registration forms n wearing their handmade name tags..after registration had finished, the event continued n they r asked 2 find their groupmates n facilitators by using face expression..*hahaha..lawak habis..muka meneran how 2 do eh?* after they did their cheers n logos n bla bla bla..event continued with ‘sesi mengenali panitia’..*i heard logistics had the best game is it??huhu..* ok..lepas tu ape yee...*flashback kejap* ahaaa..play summore with biro modul punya games..n in the evening...treasure hunt~!!!!wuhuuu~~!!!!!yang ni memang seriously penat gila bcz the vicinity involved is sooo huge..so the juniors are running together with the sheeps *except they’re hunting 4 different ‘treasures’..”

Ok after we had some rest, that evening we had ‘main time~!!!’ organized by biro sukan...started with game ‘protecting ur egg’ host by leonard..n later continued with other games..got 4 stations which involved golek2 atas rumput, pam2 belon til pecah, shoes + tepung get along together very well n futsal with tied up legs..top la the games..memang everyone gelak gila especially at the balloon station..* i memang dun dare 2 try that game..hehe*..okayyyy..so after we had a long n a very exhausted day.....finally...berbuka~!!!!!wah....leganyaa~~ ...*everyone say thanks to biro konsumsi =)* n that night, muslims went 2 terawih n non-muslims did their own activities and hema is the boss~!

Now.....the next day comes....begins with ‘lying dance’ taught by hema..hehe..best tau~~..*later dance at home can become kurus*..hehe..so this last day continued with session in the hall only..*enough of outdoor games...tired ooo* introduction 2 UMNO, UPIMI n PKPMI..n continued with more games n more fun~!!!so got two games which is first different songs combined with different lyrics n questions will be asked later by nani *so they have 2 be seriously focused on 2 different things*..n then creating objects from used materials (ie bottles, papers etc)..it was judged by sofia, kiashor n fazrul..at the end, syazwan had asked them 2 create a short story (on the spot) about things they’ve created..the narrator 4 this was dakshna *this boy memang lawak la..hahaha*..finished n we had a rest 4 praying n eating n continued with the last n sesi yang ditunggu-tunggu which is ‘berkenalan dengan senior’...hoho~~..it went smoothly n we get 2 know along each other better *07 asked bonus questions>>still single or not??wut la...haha*

Okayyy...last but not least, our final agenda was evaluation 4 MSK this year n 09 juniors get a chance to put on the attributes on panitias...hehe..i think kiashor got the most...we had a photography session n end up with shaking hands n eventually we all smiles 4 having a blast weekend!!! :D n finally....we’re heading home~!!!!!!!!!!! n the memories will always be remembered~~ =)
Ganyang Malaysia kembali beraksi!!
Jakarta Globe, 25 September 2009
by Ade Mardiyati
A young recruit from anti-Malaysia group Bendera taking part in combat training. (Antara Photo)
Indonesian Vigilantes Prepare For Battle in Malaysia
Established during this year’s presidential election, the group, also known as the People’s Democratic Defense, has attracted public attention with its protests calling on Indonesians to “kill Malaysians.” Earlier this month, the group set up roadblocks in Menteng, Central Jakarta, in an attempt to detain Malaysian citizens.
However, the roadblocks failed to net any Malaysians, according to Mustar Bona Ventura, the group’s coordinator. “If we had caught them, we would have sent them home,” the 32-year-old economics student said.
He said the group’s anti-Malaysian stance was not motivated solely by claims that the neighboring country has been busy stealing Indonesia’s culture.
“It’s the whole thing, including the claims on our islands and the abusive treatment of Indonesian migrant workers,” he said. “The breaking point was when they insulted us through our national anthem, ‘Indonesia Raya.’ ”
Tensions between the neighboring countries have reached a fever pitch this year due to unresolved sovereignty claims in the Ambalat waters; accusations that Malaysia has claimed Indonesian cultural heritage as its own, including the Balinese pendet dance, various dishes and batik; a recent offensive parody of Indonesia’s national anthem; and the abuse of Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia.
Mustar said Bendera had already recruited more than 1,200 members and expects to sign up at least 300 more. The group said it recruited 600 volunteers in Greater Jakarta alone last week.
“People from all sorts of backgrounds came and registered,” he said. “We have students, farmers, lawyers, fishermen, teachers and many more. Disabled people also signed up.”
The group reportedly has 40 recruits who are deaf, 10 with limb deformities and 10 who are confined to wheelchairs.
Bendera’s seeming enthusiasm for conflict and claims that the planned invasion is going forward is contrary to government warnings: Teuku Faizasyah, a spokesman for the Foreign Affairs Ministry, has said the group’s members won’t get anywhere near Malaysia.
“If there are any Indonesian nationals who are intending to go to Malaysia for a confrontation, they will be arrested. It will be impossible for them to enter the country,” he said.
However, Mustar said that self-defense training and black magic spells designed to protect the troops had already been provided, with 150 members taking part in two sessions held at Bendera’s headquarters. The offices are located on Jalan Diponegoro in Menteng, Central Jakarta, an address that was formerly used as the headquarters for the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P).
“This [training] is to support our people, and we have also armed them with weapons that volunteers donated, such as samurai swords, ninja sticks and sharpened bamboo sticks,” Mustar said. “We really meant it when we said we were going to deploy [troops] to Malaysia to fight them on [Octoer 8].”
Asked how they intended to get their weapons through airport security, Mustar said, “It’s just a matter of technique. But of course we’re not telling you how.” He added that the cost of traveling to Malaysia was being covered by each individual.
He said the group had earlier sent letters to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta containing its list of demands.
“First, we asked the government to close the Malaysian Embassy here and send all the country’s citizens back home. Second, the government should close our embassy there and send home all the Indonesian migrant workers.
“And last of all, we demanded that the government declare war against Malaysia.”
Single mother Yuni said she felt it was her duty to help Indonesia protect its cultural heritage from Malaysia and to stand up for the rights of abused migrant workers. Just last month, she registered as a volunteer for Bendera and said she was ready to go to Malaysia to join the war, even if that meant leaving her three children behind in Pandeglang, West Java.
“Malaysia stole our islands and insulted our national anthem. As a citizen, I am called to participate [in the war],” she said.
She said that if the Indonesian government and military failed to take action, it was up to citizens to take over. “My will is strong for saving our beloved Indonesia,” the 40-year-old said. “I’m not afraid of anything.”
Another recruit, Endo Kosasih, echoed her sentiments, saying he was not afraid to die if he had to go to the battle zone.
“It will be the same if you die now or tomorrow,” the 26-year-old said. “I am brave.”
Like his fellow Bendera members, Endo took part in the self-defense training course. He also learned how to shoot a bow and arrow, and said his aim had become quite accurate.
Endo said he had the support of his family and was determined to join the troops going to Malaysia so he could defend the motherland.
“We don’t want our nation to be harassed, our culture to be stolen or [the lyrics of] our national anthem to be twisted,” Endo said.
Mustar said the group had already sent 10 people to Malaysia, to conduct reconnaissance and draw up battle plans. “You could say they are our spies,” he said.
And on Oct. 8, Mustar continued, 1,500 Bendera troops will leave for Malaysia by air, land and sea, although he refused to elaborate. The group also plans to deploy a second batch of troops at a later stage, he said, adding that Bendera would work with Indonesian migrant workers and students in Malaysia to help boost its numbers.
“And once we get there, we will fight furiously in an open war with the Malaysians. Just like the wars you’ve seen on TV,” he said. “For us, Malaysia has really crossed the line.
“And if our government has no courage, then [it is time] we start a war.”
Volunteer Sugeng Widodo plans to leave his wife, who is four months pregnant, should the group call upon him.
“I prioritize my country,” the father of two said. “My wife and children breathe the air of this country. That’s why [I prioritize it].”
Back home in Klaten, Central Java, 37-year-old Sugeng is a farmer but said he had been trained in Jakarta to use arrows and spears. He said Bendera members would also be trained in the use of guns.
He said he was determined to fight and would stay in Malaysia until the issue of Indonesian ownership in the Ambalat waters was resolved.
“We see how our migrant workers are treated and the government doesn’t do anything about it,” he said. “Every citizen has the right to be protected.
“I will fight until the last drop of my blood. That is what I will do to defend my country.”
Asked what the group would do if the planned invasion on Oct. 8 failed, Mustar said they would evaluate and then go back to the drawing board. The main priority, he said, would be to demand the Malaysian government publicly apologize to all Indonesians.
However, he said he was optimistic that nothing would stop the invasion, not even the Indonesian government, and that everything would go according to plan.
“Indonesia will win! Indonesia will win!” he said.
p/s: To all Malaysian student here, in Yogyakarta, PKPMI-CY kindly remind you that dont make any provocation statement to Indonesian people but make friends with them. On 8th October 2009, please be carefully all the day. If your are been threaten by somebody or you been harass by local people, please report to us.
Fazrul - 08386807405
Aisyah - 081931746402
Thank you.
Labels: Pengumuman , Urgent
Moon Cake Festival
Date: 10th Oct 2009 (Saturday)
Time: 6pm
Venue: FK Auditorium
Entrance Fee: 10k (inclusive of mooncake, food and refreshment)
Lantern will be sold at 3-5k rupiah.
Interested members please contact:
Hemelamariae 07' :081931746356
Clemency Tan 07' : 081804219557
Esther 07' :081804219544
Mages 08'
Viknes 08'

Labels: Program
Selamat Datang Oktober!!!
Selamat Datang bulan Oktober... Ini tajuk post PKPMI-CY kali ini.. Nampaknya kurang menarik tetapi penuh dengan inspirasi dan infomasi. PKPMI-CY akan terus berusaha dalam meningkatkan perkhidmatan kepada semua ahli. Sejak pelancaran blog ini, masih bayak kekurangan yang perlu kami selenggarakan, sokongan daripada semua ahli amatlah dihargai. Teruskanlah sokongan anda untuk PKPMI-CY..

Acara yang akan berlangsung pada bulan Oktober:
1. International Fun Festival - 03.10.09
IFF adalah acara tahunan dibawah kelolaan International Programe, Fakultas Kedokteran, UGM bagi menyambut mahasiswa-mahasiswa angkatan baru. Acara ini akan dikendalikan oleh anak-anak Inter 2008.
2. Peperiksaan Blok 3.1 - 09.10.09
Selamat maju jaya bagi anak-anak Inter 2007 dalam menghadapi peperiksaan mendatang.
3. Moon Cake Festival - 10.10.09
Selain Tahun Baru Cina, ramai yang tidak menyedari bahawa Perayaan Kuih Bulan juga merupakan perayaan terpenting bagi kaum Cina. Perayaan ini disambut dengan perarakan tanglung pada malam perayaan, selain dengan kuih bulan itu sendiri.
4. Peperiksaan Anatomi - 14.10.09
Buat pertama kali bagi adik-adik kita di angkatan 2009 akan menghadapi peperiksaan Anatomi atau lebih terkenal dengan TENTAMEN. Selamat maju jaya dari PKPMI-CY
5. UGM-Edu Cultural Night - 15.10.09
Acara yang dianjurkan oleh UGM ini telah menjemput kita sebagai satu kontijen bagi membaut persembahan kebudayaan pada malam tersebut. Kita menghantar satu pasukan kebudayaan yang akan membuat persembahan pada malam tersebut dengan nama "One Malaysia".
6. UGM-Edu Cultural Food Bazaar - 16.10.09
Acara ini juga sebagai penyambung kepada edu-cultural night yang menghimpun persembahan-persembahan kebudayaan dari serata dunia. Bazaar makanan juga dikelolakan oleh penaganjur bagi memberi peluang kepada semua warga UGM untuk merasai makanan-makanan dari negara luar. Malaysia juga akan mendirikan sebuah gerai di sana. Makanan Melayu, Cina dan India akan dijual dengan harga rata-rata Rp.5000.Perkhidmatan Henna Body Art juga akan dilaksanakan. Marilah kita memeriahkan lagi gerai "One Malaysia"
7. PKPMI-CY 8-ball Pool Tournament - 25.10.09
Biro Sukan dan Rekriasi PKPMI-CY akan menganjurkan acara snuker. Maklumat lanjut, sila layari laman web ini pada masa akan datang.
8. Peperiksaan Blok 2.1 & Blok 1.1- 21&23.10.09
Selamat Maju Jaya bagi angkatan 2008 dan 2009 Program International, Fakultas Kedokteran UGM.
9. International Musical Night - 06.11.09
Acara yang diselengarakan oleh International Program, Fakultas Kedokteran UGM. Untuk maklumat lanjut, layari terus blog PKPMI-CY. Aktiviti ini telah ditunda.
Terima Kasih
Labels: Pengumuman , Program , Ucapan
