http://www.antara.co.id/en/arc/2009/5/5/protesters-to-stage-rally-outside-singapore-embassy/
Jakarta (ANTARA) - A
group of protesters calling themselves a team for the care of the David
Hartanto Widjaja case, will stage a rally in front of the Singapore
Embassy here on Tuesday.
Jakarta Metropolitan Police Traffic Management Center (TMC) said the protest rally would be staged from 11 a.m to 1 p.m.
As reported earlier that David, an Indonesian student at the Nanyang
Technology University (NTU) in Singapore, was found dead after
allegedly committing suicide by jumping from a balcony of a campus
building.
According to media report, the university claimed that David was in
a meeting at the office of his mentor, Prof Chan Kap Luk, when he ran
amuck and stabbed the professor in the back, then left the office while
stabbing himself repeatedly before jumping off the balcony.
But David`s
parents insisted their son was murdered, saying he would never commit
suicide and claiming they had evidence to prove it.
The family and an independent verification team filed the case with the
coroner`s court last week and gathered their own witnesses to support
their case at the coroner`s inquest in Singapore from May 20-26, 2009.
It was reported that about 16 witnesses have been lined up to
testify at the inquiry into the death of the 21-year-old Indonesian
undergraduate student.
Besides the protest rally outside Singapore Embassy, other groups
of protesters will also stage rallies in front of Parliament building
on Gatot Subroto street in South Jakarta, in front of Presidential
Palace, and the Home Affairs Ministry office on Merdeka Utara street in
Central Jakarta.
The protest rallies on Tuesday may cause heavy traffic jams along
the main roads in the capital city and motorists are therefore called
on to take alternative roads.
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Fucking brainless indonesians.
I wonder since got evidence than why police don't do anything about it ?
Originally posted by Yxxxone:http://www.antara.co.id/en/arc/2009/5/5/protesters-to-stage-rally-outside-singapore-embassy/
Jakarta (ANTARA) - A group of protesters calling themselves a team for the care of the David Hartanto Widjaja case, will stage a rally in front of the Singapore Embassy here on Tuesday.
Jakarta Metropolitan Police Traffic Management Center (TMC) said the protest rally would be staged from 11 a.m to 1 p.m.
As reported earlier that David, an Indonesian student at the Nanyang Technology University (NTU) in Singapore, was found dead after allegedly committing suicide by jumping from a balcony of a campus building.
According to media report, the university claimed that David was in a meeting at the office of his mentor, Prof Chan Kap Luk, when he ran amuck and stabbed the professor in the back, then left the office while stabbing himself repeatedly before jumping off the balcony.
But David`s parents insisted their son was murdered, saying he would never commit suicide and claiming they had evidence to prove it.
The family and an independent verification team filed the case with the coroner`s court last week and gathered their own witnesses to support their case at the coroner`s inquest in Singapore from May 20-26, 2009.
It was reported that about 16 witnesses have been lined up to testify at the inquiry into the death of the 21-year-old Indonesian undergraduate student.
Besides the protest rally outside Singapore Embassy, other groups of protesters will also stage rallies in front of Parliament building on Gatot Subroto street in South Jakarta, in front of Presidential Palace, and the Home Affairs Ministry office on Merdeka Utara street in Central Jakarta.
The protest rallies on Tuesday may cause heavy traffic jams along the main roads in the capital city and motorists are therefore called on to take alternative roads.-------------------------
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7. India internship plan launched in Singapore
8. China's growth puzzle
9. Asia faces up to challenges of global crisis
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fking dog -_- go take chopper chase them =D
the dr is a china men and the student isnt from singapore they shouldnt blame on NUS
By Sujin Thomas |
PHOTOGRAPHS - 120 in all - were used to paint a likely scenario of events that transpired between Nanyang Technological University (NTU) student David Hartanto Widjaja and Associate Professor Chan Kap Luk on March 2.
On that day, Mr Widjaja was found dead after falling four storeys from a link bridge on campus. Minutes before, he was seen running from the office of Prof Chan, his final-year project supervisor, after allegedly being in a knife struggle with him.
On the fifth day of the coroner's inquiry into Mr Widjaja's death, forensic scientist Lim Chin Chin told the court that her findings were based on the photographs, two visits to the campus in April, and information given by the police.
Ms Lim, from the Forensic Chemistry and Physics Laboratory of the Health Sciences Authority, took the witness stand yesterday, along with Dr Christopher Syn, a senior forensic scientist who conducted a DNA examination of blood taken at the scene.
She said almost all the bloodstains left behind in Prof Chan's office - including some found on the wall above a computer monitor - belonged to Mr Widjaja. Prof Chan had been seated near the computer when the alleged attack began.
These stains indicate the swing of an arm downwards from somewhere above the monitor where blood was either cast off from a wound or from a bloodstained object, she said.
Dr Syn told the court on Monday that only Mr Widjaja's blood was found on the knife handle. He added that the blade, which broke off during the struggle, had a mixture of Mr Widjaja and Prof Chan's blood.
Ms Lim said Prof Chan's blood was detected only on the floor near a computer table. Blood from a partial palm print on some documents near the office door was also found to be Mr Widjaja's.
Outside the room, blood trailed in two different directions. One was caused by Prof Chan while the other, more severe, was from Mr Widjaja. The soles of Mr Widjaja's feet were soaked in blood although he did not leave any footprints along the trail.
Ms Lim said he was likely to have 'inked his feet in blood' that dripped from a deep cut on his right wrist, before sitting on the ledge of the glass roof. The hearing continues on June 17.
Let me get my tin-foil hat and a pack of cigars and see how this goes.
stoopid indonesian
Originally posted by Nasi lemak in sg is best:stoopid indonesian
And also stupid china professor, and stupid university, stupid govt, last time i remember when there was no foreigners or less foreigners here, such thing never happen in our university.