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BILDERBERG MEETINGS Telfs-Buchen, Austria 11 – 14 June 2015 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

Castries, Henri de Chairman and CEO, AXA Group FRA Achleitner, Paul M. Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG DEU Agius, Marcus Non-Executive Chairman, PA Consulting Group GBR Ahrenkiel, Thomas Director, Danish Intelligence Service (DDIS) DNK Allen, John R. Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, US Department of State USA Altman, Roger C. Executive Chairman, Evercore USA Applebaum, Anne Director of Transitions Forum, Legatum Institute POL Apunen, Matti Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA FIN Baird, Zoë CEO and President, Markle Foundation USA Balls, Edward M. Former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer GBR Balsemão, Francisco Pinto Chairman, Impresa SGPS PRT Barroso, José M. Durão Former President of the European Commission PRT Baverez, Nicolas Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP FRA Benko, René Founder, SIGNA Holding GmbH AUT Bernabè, Franco Chairman, FB Group SRL ITA Beurden, Ben van CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc NLD Bigorgne, Laurent Director, Institut Montaigne FRA Boone, Laurence Special Adviser on Financial and Economic Affairs to the President FRA Bot¡n, Ana P. Chairman, Banco Santander ESP Brandtzæg, Svein Richard President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA NOR Bronner, Oscar Publisher, Standard Verlagsgesellschaft AUT Burns, William President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace USA Calvar, Patrick Director General, DGSI FRA Castries, Henri de Chairman, Bilderberg Meetings; Chairman and CEO, AXA Group FRA Cebri n, Juan Luis Executive Chairman, Grupo PRISA ESP Clark, W. Edmund Retired Executive, TD Bank Group CAN Coeuré, Benoît Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank INT Coyne, Andrew Editor, Editorials and Comment, National Post CAN Damberg, Mikael L. Minister for Enterprise and Innovation SWE De Gucht, Karel Former EU Trade Commissioner, State Minister BEL Dijsselbloem, Jeroen Minister of Finance NLD Donilon, Thomas E. 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The 63rd Bilderberg conference is set to take place from 11 – 14 June 2015 in Telfs-Buchen, Austria. A total of around 140 participants from 22 countries have confirmed their attendance. As ever, a diverse group of political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and the media have been invited. The list of participants is available on www.bilderbergmeetings.org

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Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Chemical Weapons Threats Current Economic Issues European Strategy Globalisation Middle East NATO Russia Terrorism United Kingdom USA US Elections Founded in 1954, the Bilderberg conference is an annual meeting designed to foster dialogue between and . Every year, between 120-150 political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and the media are invited to take part in the conference. About two thirds of the participants come from Europe and the rest from North America; approximately one third from politics and government and the rest from other fields.

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Thanks to the private nature of the conference, the participants are not bound by the conventions of their office or by pre-agreed positions. As such, they can take time to listen, reflect and gather insights. There is no desired outcome, no minutes are taken and no report is written. Furthermore, no resolutions are proposed, no votes are taken, and no policy statements are issued.

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The Real Powers Behind President By Karen Hudes

Tuesday, December 31, 2013 8:02

(Before It's News)

From Karen Hudes Facebook page:

Barack Obama is truly not the President of the . He is not a powerful person at all. Rather, he is a front man for more powerful entities that hide in the shadows.

The real power in the world is not the United States, Russia, or even China. It is . The Roman (Vatican) is the single most powerful force in the world.

However, the Vatican has been under the control of it’s largest all-male order, the Jesuits. The Jesuits were created in 1534 to serve as the “counter-” — the arm of the Church that would help to fight the Muslims and the Protestant Reformers. However, they fought with espionage. The Jesuits were expelled from at least 83 countries and cities for subversion, espionage, treason, and other such things. Samuel Morse said that the Jesuits were the foot soldiers in the Holy Alliance (Europe and the Vatican) plan to destroy the United States (Congress of Vienna). Marquis Lafayette stated that the Jesuits were behind most of the wars in Europe, and that they would be the ones to take liberty from the United States.

The head of the Jesuit Order is Adolfo Nicholas. His title is General of the Jesuits. The use of the rank “general” is because the Jesuits are, in reality, a military organization.

Nicholas, as the Jesuit General, is the most powerful man in the world. He ultimately issues the commands that are administered by drones like Obama. The Jesuit General is nicknamed “The Black ” because he always wears black robes. Pope Benedict XIV is, thus, the “White Pope”.

Directly under the Jesuit General is Fr. James E. Grummer, S.J. — one of the five Jesuit who serve as direct “assistants” to the Jesuit General. Grummer is his American assistant, and controls the US Jesuit Conference. He is the controller of every American Jesuit university and every American Jesuit Provincial. The New York Provincial has the most contact with Grummer (as the top provincial).

Under Grummer is the President of the US Jesuit Conference, Fr. Thomas H. Smolich, S.J., who was the Jesuit Provincial of California during the reign of Governor Arnold Schwarznegger. Smolich was the power behind Arnold during these years. Smolich is a key force behind the planned Sino-Soviet-Muslim invasion, which the Jesuit Order is planning to use to bring down the United States. He is also actively involved in the orchestration of the Chinese-Mexican invasion.

Under Smolich is Fr. David S. Ciancimino, S.J., the Jesuit Provincial of New York. He is the top Jesuit Provinical in the United States, as New York is the capital of the Jesuit Order’s power (that’s why it was chosen as the staging area for 9/11). Here, Ciancimino (and the Jesuits beneath him) control Wall Street, the NYSE, and the Federal Reserve Bank. Ciancimino controls Timothy Dolan, the most powerful Roman Catholic official in the United States who is not a Jesuit. Ciancimino is an occultist, as are many other top Jesuits.

Directly under Ciancimino is Fr. Joseph M. McShane, S.J., who is the President of — the Jesuit college of New York, and the Jesuits’ military stronghold there. It is through McShane that the Jesuits (led by Ciancimino in New York) control Archbishop Timothy Dolan. He has become known as the “penholder” for Dolan. He wears a decorative necklace that features an equilateral triangle, a Masonic symnol of the Risen Horus.

Under the control of these powerful Jesuits is Pope Benedict XIV, the Vicar of Christ (Horus) and the current Roman Papal Caesar. He represents Osiris in mystery-school/occult mythology. Below Pope Benedict XIV is the Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York. Dolan is the “American Pope” and the “Archbishop of the Capital of the World”. He heads the American branches of the Knights of Malta and Knights of Columbus. He is a likely occultist and the controller of American Freemasonry, the CFR, the ADL (B’nai B’rith), the Pentagon, and the intelligence community.

Joseph A. O’Hare, S.J. is the President Emeritus of Fordham University and the man directly under Egan. He is a Knight of Malta and has presided over CFR meetings as Egan’s operative. He is an adviser to David Rockefeller (Knight of Malta), Henry Kissinger (Knight of Malta), and Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York. He is, thus, the Jesuit who directly controls the city mayor. He is also the Jesuit who controls the Rockefeller-Kissinger apparatus, of which the CFR is a key part.

O’Hare is a devoted Zionist who supports the State of Israel, which was created in 1948 by the United Nations (UN) — a creation of the Archbishop of New York’s Council on Foreign relations). It was Archbishop of New York who solicited votes at the UN for Israel. Spellman played a key role in Israel’s founding. The founder of Zionism was Theodor Herzl, who had frequent meetings with the Pope and had once planned to lead the jewish people in a “mass conversion” to Roman Catholicism. The true designers, financiers, and promoters of Zionism are the Rothschilds, who Encyclopedia Judaica describes as “guardians of the papal treasure”. That’s right — the Rothschilds are the banking agents of the Papacy. The State of Israel is just the revived Kingdom of Jerusalem, and it’s under the Vatican’s thumb.

Below O’Hare is John J. DeGioa, the President of Georgetown University. DeGioa is also a Knight of Malta and a member of the CFR. He is one of the over-seers of the State of Israel.

Below DeGioa, we find Richard N. Haas — the Chairman of the CFR. Haas is ultimately simply a lowly agent of Archbishop Egan. Haas is a Jewish Labor Zionist and oversees the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). These Jewish Zionists are mainly just Papal Court jewish people.

Below Haas is Zbigniew Brzezinski, who was a member of the CFR, Bilderberg Group, and Trilateral Commission. Brzezinski had co-founded the Trilateral Commission. He was a Knight of Malta, as was the other founder of the Trilateral Commission – David Rockefeller. Brzezinski is a Polish Roman Catholic and an adviser to Georgetown University.

Brzezinski was Soetoro’s professor at , and recruited him for presidential grooming. Are we beginning to see the big picture?

Once Brzezinski created “presidential candidate” Obama, his campaign was financed and promoted by the multi- billionaire behind hundreds of organizations on the “political left” — George Soros. Soros was a high-ranking CFR member and a member of the Carlyle Group, an international corporation that served as a front for the Vatican. Soros, a Hungarian jewish, was a strong socialist-communist (like Brzezinski). Like Haas, Brzezinski was a Papal Court jewish and a Labor Zionist. He is also a Freemason. He is a friend of Rupert Murdoch. Soros is a major stockholder in Halliburton. Murdoch is the protector of Obama, controlling his opposition. Murdoch was knighted by the Pope in 1998 for making large contributions to the Roman Catholic Church. He has said that his corporation – News Corp – is “just like the Jesuits” while speaking at Georgetown University. Murdoch is a member of the CFR.

Joseph R. Biden is the Vice President, and is directly under the Vatican’s big-wheel operatives (Soros and Murdoch). He is Roman Catholic and has been honored at two Jesuit universities. His son is a Jesuit volunteer and a lobbyist for a Jesuit university he attended.

Under the guidance of Biden, we find Barack Obama, a 32nd Degree Freemason who has been trained in Romanism.

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I always wondered how much sway the Vatican still has in the year 2014. They use to be an obvious powerhouse. Kings and Queens bowed before the Pope and did what he told them to do. That is just not the case anymore. Even within the church itself, power dwindles. Scandal, abuse and a lack of faith has been eating the church, and every church in every religion, from the inside out. And since when did Freemasons and Catholics get along? Conspiracies are funny like that.. Keep in mind, Protestants have never liked Catholics. - Mort http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/12/the-real-powers-behind-president-barack-obama-by-karen-hudes- 2861806.html

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Side note: When contacting the Holy Father, people should be advised to NOT place the word ITALY anywhere on the envelope. If they do this, the mail is re-routed because the Vatican is it's own nation and Italy is of course completely separate, especially as it has to do with postal mail. Italy is notorious for mis-routing mail addressed to the nation of Vaticano. Just thought you might like to know.

VATICAN PHONE& FAX NUMBERS

Sample FAXes:

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Secretariat of State Segretaria di Stato, I-00120 Città del Vaticano

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Second Section (Relations to the States): [email protected] Name Title / Function Phone Fax

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011-39-06-698- Tommaso Caputo Monsignore / Chief of Protocol 011-39-06-698-85255 83626

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011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Secretary 83432 84532

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Undersecretary Father, O.F.M. 84015 84532

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Josef Clemens Private Secretary Monsignore 83296 84532

Congregation for the Causes of Congregazione delle Cause dei Santi, I-00120 Città del Vaticano

Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06- 011-39-06- José Saraiva Martins Prefect Archbishop 698-84242 698-81935

011-39-06- 011-39-06- Secretary Archbishop 698-84244 698-81935

011-39-06- 011-39-06- Undersecretary Monsignore 698-84246 698-81935

011-39-06- 011-39-06- Sandro Corradini "Promotore della Fede" Monsignore 698-84334 698-81935

011-39-06- 011-39-06- Ambrogio Eszer "Relatore Generale" Father O.P. 698-84258 698-81935

Congregation for the Oriental Churches Congregazione per le Chiese Orientali, I-00120 Città del Vaticano Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Achille Silvestrini Prefect Cardinal 84281 84300

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Miroslav S. Marusyn Secretary Archbishop 84282 84300

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Claudio Gugerotti Undersecretary Monsignore 84018 84300

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Lucian Lamza Office Manager Monsignore 84447 84300

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Djura Dzudzar Office Manager Monsignore 84486 84300

Congregation for the Bishops Congregazione per i Vescovi, Piazza Pio XII 10, Roma ( I-00120 Città del Vaticano) Name Function Title Phone Fax 011-39-06- 011-39-06-698- Prefect Cardinal 698-84217 85303

011-39-06- 011-39-06-698- Secretary Archbishop 698-84217 85303

011-39-06- 011-39-06-698- Giovanni Maria Rossi Under Secretary Monsignore 698-84217 85303

011-39-06- 011-39-06-698- Gianni Sonda Head of the Office Monsignore 698-84217 85303

Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments Congregazione per il Culto Divino e la Disciplina dei Sacramenti Name Function Title Phone Fax

Jorge Arturo 011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Prefect Cardinal Medina Estévez 84201 83499

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Secretary 84202 83499

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Vinzenzo Ferrara Undersecretary Monsignore 84411 83499

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Mario Marini Undersecretary Monsignore 84145 83499

Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples Congregazione per l'Evangelisazione dei Popoli I-00120 Città del Vaticano / Offices: Piazza di Spagna 48, I-00187 Roma

Office: [email protected] Office of the Prefect: [email protected] Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Prefect Cardinal 79299 82353

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Marcello Zago Secretary Archbishop 79299 80118 011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Charles Schleck Deputy Secretary Archbishop 79299 80118

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Luigi Ghidoni Undersecretary Monsignore 79299 80118

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Fabio Rizzoli Head of the Office Father M.C.C.I. 79299 80118

Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolical Life Congregazione per gli Istituti di vita consacrata e le Società di vita apostolica - Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Edoardo Martínez Somalo Prefect Cardinal 84500 84526

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Piergiorgio Silvano Nesti Secretary Archbishop 84584 84526

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Jesús Torres Undersecretary Father C.M.F. 84124 84526

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Juan José Dorronsoro Undersecretary Monsignore 84025 84526

Congregation for the Clergy Congregazione per il Clero, I-00120 Città del Vaticano

[email protected] Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Darío Castrillón Hoyos Prefect Cardinal 84136 84845

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Csaba Ternyák Secretary Archbishop 84138 84845

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Antonio Silvestrelli Undersecretary Monsignore 84858 84845

II. Pontifical Councils

Pontifical Council for the Laity Pontificio Consiglio p.er i Laici, I-00120 Città del Vaticano Main Adress: [email protected] Youth Questions: [email protected] Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- J. Francis Stafford President Cardinal 87203 87214

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Stanislaw Rylko Secretary Bishop 87322 87214

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Guzman Carriquiry Undersecretary Prof 87102 87214

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Renato Boccardo Youth Section Monsignore 87296 87214

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Lucienne Sallé Dr 87296 87214

Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity Pontificio Consiglio per la Promozione dell'Unità dei Cristiani, I-00120 Città del Vaticano

[email protected]

Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Edward Idris Cassidy President Cardinal 84181 85365

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Pierre Duprey Secretary Bishop 84384 85365

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Eleuterio F. Fortino Undersecretary 83072 85365

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Informations/Secretary 83071 85365

Pontifical Council for the Family Pontificio Consiglio per la Famiglia, I-00210 Città del Vaticano [email protected] Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Alfonso López Trujillo President Cardinal 87243 87272

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Francisco Gil Hellin Secretary Bishop 87243 87272

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Francesco Di Felice Under Secretary Monsignore 87243 87272

Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace Pontificio Consiglio dell Giustizia e della Pace, I-00210 Città del Vaticano

[email protected] Name Function Title Phone Fax

François Xavier Nguyên van 011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- President Bishop Thuân 87191 87371

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Diarmuid Martin Secretary Bishop 87336 87205

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Giampaolo Crepaldi Undersecretary Monsignore 87191 87205

Pontifical Council "Cor Unum" Offices: , Piazza San Calisto 16, Roma (Mail: I-00120 Vatican City)

[email protected] Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06- President Archbishop 87331 698-87311

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06- Karel Kasteel Secretary Monsignore 87176 698-83311

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06- San Martin Francisco Azcona Under Secretary Monsignore 87331 698-83301

Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue Pontificio Consiglio per il Dialogo Inter-Religioso I-00120 Città del Vaticano

[email protected] Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- President Cardinal 83648 84494

Michael L. Fitzgerald 011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Secretary Bishop [email protected] 83648 84494

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Giovanni Bosco Shirieda Undersecretary Don.S.D.B. 83648 84494

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Khaled Akasheh Section Islam Father 83648 84494

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Felix Machado Section Asia Father 83648 84494

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Denis Chidi Isizoh Section Africa don 83648 84494

Pontifical Council for Culture Pontificio Consiglio della Cultura, I-00120 Città del Vaticano

[email protected] Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06- 011-39-06- President Cardinal 698-87393 698-87368

011-39-06- 011-39-06- Bernard Ardura Secretary Father O.Praem. 698-87177 698-87165

011-39-06- 011-39-06- Fabio Duque Jaramillo Under Secretary Father O.F.M. 698-87321 698-87165

III. Commissions

Pontifical Commission Pontificia Commissione Ecclesia Dei, I-00120 Città del Vaticano Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Angelo Felici President Cardinal 85213 83412

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Camille Perl Secretary Monsignore 85213 83412

011-39-06-698- 011-39-06-698- Arthur B. Calkins Assistant Monsignore 85213 83412

011-39-06-698- Sandra Colavecchi Assistant 85213 / 85494 83412

IV. Institutes connected with the

Pontifical Academy for Life Pontificia Accademia per la Vita, Via della Conciliazione 3, I-00193 Roma Name Function Title Phone Fax

011-39-06- 011-39-06- Juan de Dios Vial Correa President Prof 698-82423 698-82014

011-39-06- 011-39-06- Elio Sgreccia Vice President Bishop 698-82423 698-82014

011-39-06- 011-39-06- Emilio Silvestrini Secretary Rev. 698-82423 698-82014

Welcome to our House!

Dear Visitor,

It’s a pleasure to welcome you to our Roman , where I live and work with my collaborators to serve our fellow Jesuits throughout the world and all those people with whom and for whom they share their lives.

More than 470 years ago Saint Ignatius Loyola started with his first companions this “little company” as he used to call it. Today, Jesuits are sent to the edge of humanity and involved in apostolic ministries on all the continents of our world.

When you visit our Curia, you will meet people from across the entire globe, having a large variety of responsibilities. I am very grateful that they have accepted the role of being my colleagues in the mission I received during the last General Congregation in 2008 to lead the Society of Jesus.

The purpose of this website is assist you in meeting the people working at the Curia and locating the information you are looking for. As you make your way through this “house with many rooms” I hope you find what you desire.

Adolfo Nicolás S.J., Superior General of the Society of Jesus Father General

Fr. Adolfo Nicolás, Superior General of the Society of Jesus

Documents and talks

23-04-2010 Mexico City: Challenges to Jesuit Higher Education today

26-07-2009 Allocution of Fr. General to the World Congress of World Union of Jesuit Alumni/ae (Bujumbura, Burundi, 26th July 2009)

20-07-2009 Discourse of Fr General on the Occasion of the 150th Anniversary of Jesuit Education in the Philippines (Ateneo de Manila University Philippines 13 July 2009)

21-02-2008 Discourse of Fr. Adolfo Nicolás to the Pope receiving the members of the General Congregation

10-02-2008 Conversation with Fr. Adolfo Nicolás, Superior General of the Society of Jesus

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Interviews

20-03-2012 After his travels to Vietnam, Australia and India

20-12-2010 Following up on the Comments on Europe

29-11-2010 After his trip to Latin America

20-10-2010 After some visits in Europe

06-09-2010 Interview with Angela Ambrogetti (Radio Vaticana) at the opening of the Newman Institute in Uppsala more

Media Slideshows

31-10-2013 Visit to USA

26-08-2013 Visit to Colombia and Ecuador

14-06-2013 Visit to Austria

29-05-2013 Trip to Castille

02-05-2013 Visit to Malawi-Zambia

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Documents and texts of Fr. Peter-Hans Kolvenbach

08-10-2007 St Aloysius College, Malta: discourse to students

08-10-2007 Malta: Jesuit-Lay Partnership

08-10-2007 Malta: discourse to St Aloysius College's staff

10-05-2007 Address to the Georgetown University Board of Directors

15-01-2007 Cura Personalis Rome, Curia, CIS, 15 January 2007

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What is a Superior General?

Since Saint Ignatius was elected as Superior General of the Society of Jesus in 1540 and as he wrote the Constitutions of his Order, the Superior General has always been elected for life by a “General Congregation” of Jesuits, representatives of their provinces around the world.

The mission of the Superior General consists in guiding the Order, according to the Constitutions and Norms and the Guidelines of the General Congregations.

The two last Superior Generals, Frs. Pedro Arrupe (1965-1983) and Peter-Hans Kolvenbach (1983-2008) have asked and received permission from the pope to step down as Superior General.

Profile of Father Adolfo Nicolás

1936/ born on April 29 in Villamuriel de Cerrato (Palencia province), , about four miles from the capital city Palencia. The third of four brothers (Antonio, Félix, Adolfo and José), his father Adolfo originated from the province of Burgos and his mother Modesta hailed from the small town Villalaco in the Palencia province.

1940/ His father, a military professional, was transferred to Barcelona. There Adolfo attended the Jaime Balmes Institute for his 1st year of high school [a seven year program at that time in Spain]. He did his second and third year at the Christian Brothers school in Barcelona. In 1949 he did his fourth year of high school at the Minor Seminary of that the Jesuits of the Tarraconense Province ran in the town of Roquetas del Mar.

1950/ his father was transferred to Madrid; Adolfo completed his remaining three years of secondary education at the Jesuit's Areneros high school, graduating in 1953 with the highest distinction the school granted.

1953/ on September 15 he entered the Jesuit in Aranjuez in what was then the Province of Toledo. His philosophy studies were completed at Alcala de Henares, obtaining in Ph.L. in 1960. He then left for Japan for language studies.

1964-68/ he studied theology in Tokyo and was ordained there on March 17, 1967.

1968-71/ he completed his doctoral work at the Gregorian and wrote his doctoral dissertation, Theology of Progress.

1971/ he became a Professor of Systematic Theology at Sophia University in Tokyo.

1978-84/ Director of the Pastoral Institute in Manila , Philippines. This Institute was formed after the Vatican II to work on aggiornamento - the renewal of the Church - and has had wide influence in the theological renewal of all of Asia. Asian bishops and novice directors received their formation there.

1991-93/ Rector of the house of Jesuit students in Tokyo.

1993-99/ Provincial of Japan and in that capacity he attended GC34 in 1995, where on the first ballot he was elected secretary of the congregation.

2000-03/ he moved to a poor of immigrants in Tokyo. He was able to help thousands of Philippino and Asian immigrants, in the process gaining a first hand experience of their suffering. In this way his love for the poor and oppressed became his most important ministry.

2004-08/ he became Moderator of the Jesuit Conference of East Asia and Oceania. This means that his area of responsibility extended from China to the South Pacific and Australia. During these years, Fr. Kolvenbach made Vietnam into a new Province.

2007/ he served as a member of the Coetus Previus (preparatory commission) of GC35

2008/ on January 19 he was elected Superior General of the Society of Jesus.

Those who work in the Curia

How the governance of the Society of Jesus in Rome is organized.

Father General Adolfo Nicolás

More about Fr. General and his predecessors Peter-Hans Kolvenbach and Pedro Arrupe

Fr. General’s “General Counsellors”

An international group of 14 close collaborators

 9 of them are “Regional Assistants”  1 is Fr. General’s delegate for the International Jesuit Houses in Rome  1 is counsellor for the formation of the Jesuits

More about the General Counsellors More about the Assistancies More about the International Roman Jesuit houses

The main officials of the Curia

 The Secretary and the Vice Secretary of the Society of Jesus  The General Treasurer (finances of the Society of Jesus)  The General Procurator (matters dealing with  The (beatification and processes)

More about the Main Officials of the Curia

Other officials in the Curia

 Apostolic secretariats:

Ignatian Spirituality Social Justice and Ecology Education Higher Education Jesuits and Communication Ecumenical and Inter-religious dialogue

More about these secretariats

 Services:

The Communication and Public Relations Office the Liturgical commission the Archive the Library of the Curia the Development Office FACSI (the apostolic and charitable fund)

More about these offices.

 International works:

The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) the Apostleship of Prayer(AP) the Christian Life Community(CLC)

More about these International Works. The Major Officials of the Curia

The Secretary and the Vice-secretary coordinate the work of the Curia, especially the written and electronic correspondence and the data of the Society of Jesus.

The General Treasurer oversees the finances and civil legal matters of the Society of Jesus.

The General Procurator is concerned with all matters of Canon Law and the Law of the Society of Jesus.

The General Postulator oversees the processes towards beatification or sanctification of Jesuits or people who have been commended to the Society of Jesus.

The Secretary of the Society of Jesus

Fr. Ignacio Echarte Fr. Agnelo Oñate Mascarenhas (Loyola Province, (Goa Province, India, Spain, Born: 1951) Born: 1965) Secretary of the Under-Secretary of the Society of Jesus Society of Jesus

Br. Affonso Wobeto Br. Rafael Susín Cruz (South Brazilian (Province of Castilia, Province, Born: 1936) Spain, Born: 1944) Personal Assistant to Mail office Fr. General The General Treasurer of the Society of Jesus

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Fr. J. Thomas Fr. Francisco José Fr. Charles L. McClain Gismondi Lasrado (Chicago-Detroit (Province of - (Karnataka Province Province, USA, Born: Uruguay, Born: 1962) India, Born: 1968) 1949) Assistant to the Assistant to the General Treasurer of General Treasurer General Treasurer the Society of Jesus

Br. Anthony Crasta (Karnataka Province, India, Born: 1946) Assistant to the General Treasurer

The General Procurator of the Society of Jesus

Fr. Robert J. Fr. Fernando Geisinger Mendoza Vargas (Chicago-Detroit (Province of Colombia, Province, USA, Born: Born: 1948) 1958) Assistant to the Procurator General of General Procurator the Society of Jesus

The General Postulator of the Society of Jesus

Fr. Anton Witwer Fr. Marc Lindeijer (Austrian Province, (Dutch Province, Born: 1948) Born: 1966) General Postulator of Assistant to the the Society of Jesus General Postulator

Curia Secretariats

Within the Society of Jesus’ govern-mental structure, six apostolic sectors receive special attention through the creation of secretariats.

The Secretariat for the Promotion of Faith

This new Secretariat coordinates the Promotion of Faith, Ignatian Spirituality and the Ecumenical and Inter-religious dialogue.

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The Secretariat for Collaboration with Others

The mission of the Society of Jesus in the 21st century is “the service of faith that does justice in collaboration with others”. In this context, the Society envisions collaboration with fellow-humans across cultures, religions and nationalities to be a new way of being Jesuit.

The ease of digital communication, jet travel and the ongoing encounters of cultures, necessarily shrink frontiers and internationalize societies. We re-discover our common roots as human beings while celebrating our diversities. We become more present to one another and claim kinship and fellowship.

The newly created Secretariat for Collaboration affirms the value of Jesuit collaboration with fellow-Jesuits, as well as with all women and men of good-will. We believe the globalized world confronts us with the challenge of collaboration since Jesuits are both “men for others and men with others”.

Be our partner in this exciting enterprise!

The Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat

The office exists to support and encourage Jesuits and partners in their work for justice peace and environmental care worldwide. Digital editions of the review “Promotio Iustitiae” available in English, Spanish, French and Italian.

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The Higher Education Secretariat

The Secretariat for Higher Education promotes the Jesuit identity of Jesuit higher education institutions worldwide; assists in coordinating the activities among regional associations developing a network across regions and cultures; encourages networking among Jesuit universities worldwide to address current global issues on a global level; assists in developing or improving Jesuit colleges/universities in countries in need, and maintains global database for higher education.

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The Education Secretariat

The secretariat animates the Jesuit School network throughout the world in its mission of offering a holistic education to the new generations. It aims to help Jesuit institutions be part of our living tradition of academic excellence and service to faith and justice and the new commitment to the environment.

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The Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations

For the ecumenical and interreligious dialogue these Dialogue Advisors have been appointed: These advisors constitute the Secretariat for Ecumenical & Inter-religious Dialogue for the Society. The Secretariat is a consultative group conversant with the ongoing dialogues among diverse faith communities. Each advisor remains in his present work and location rather than moving to Rome. All the advisors gather in Rome once a year to meet together with Father General for discussions on developments in ecumenism and inter-religious dialogue, and the Society's involvement in them. Each advisor is appointed for a term of three years.

The Secretariat for the Promotion of Faith

Fr. Gerald R.Blaszczak (New York Province, Born: 1949) Secretary for the Promotion of Faith

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The Secretariat for the Collaboration with Others

Fr. Tony da Silva (Goa Province, Born: 1945) Secretary for the Collaboration with others

The Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat

Fr. Patxi Álvarez de Fr. Xavier Jeyaraj los Mozos (Calcutta Province, India, (Province of Loyola, Spain, Born: 1962) Born: 1967) Assistant Secretary for Secretary for Social Justice Social Justice and Ecology. and Ecology.

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The Higher Education Secretariat

Fr. Michael J. Garanzini ( Province, USA, Born: 1948) Secretary for Higher Education

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The Education Secretariat

Fr. José Alberto Mesa (Colombia Province, Born: 1960) Secretary for Education

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Sec. for Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations

For the Ecumenical dialogue with other Christian communities:

 Oriental churches: Milan Žust(SVN) Official, Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, Vatican  Protestants: Thomas Rausch (California, USA) theology professor, Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles

For the Inter-religious Dialogue:

 Judaism: Jean-Pierre Sonnet () Professor Hebrew Bible, Gregorian University, Rome  Islam: Christian Troll, Emeritus professor, Sankt Georgen, ,  Buddhism: Gregory C. Sharkey (NEN)Professor, Rangjung Yeshe Institute, Kathmandu, Nepal  Hinduism: Noel Sheth, Professor, Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth, Pune, India  Indigenous religions in the Americas: Felipe Jaled Ali Modad Aguilar(MEX) Parish Rector, Bachajón Mission, Mexico  Indigenous religions in Africa: Kemboly Mpay, Professor, Philosophy Faculty, Kinshasa, DR Congo

Group of Dialogue advisers at their first meeting in September 2010. Visit at the Vatican Congregation of Interreligious Dialogue. From left to right: 1. Christian Troll, 3. Mpay Kemboli, 4. Milan Zust, 5. Noel Sheth, 6. Xavier Albó, 7. Jean-Pierre Sonnet, 8. Fr. General, 9. Mons. Celata, 10. Joe Daoust, 11. Thomas Rausch, 13. Etienne Degrez. Not present at the meeting: Aloysius Pieris Other Offices of the Curia

The Communication and Public Relations Office

This office is responsible for communication within and outside the Society of Jesus.

The Liturgical Commission

The office is responsible for preparation and publication of litugical texts for the saints and blessed of the Society of Jesus

The Archives - Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu (ARSI)

On the grounds of the Jesuit General Curia in Rome is located the Archives building housing ARSI which is the official central archives for the worldwide Society of Jesus. It houses a large number of Jesuit documents both historic and contemporary. Other Jesuit documents are held by the Bibca Nazionale Central Vittorio Emmanuele (fondo Gesuitico dei Manoscritti) and the Vatican Archives.

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The Library of the Curia Since the restoration of the Society the Bibliotheca Praepositi Generalis Societatis Iesu has collected copies of all books published by Jesuits. At present the practice is that authors send one copy to the library and two if the subject matter deals with the Society. At present the library has about 175,000 books written from 1800 to the present, 206 current periodicals, and 250 periodicals that are no longer published. The library is in the process of becoming a member of the CEIBIB (Conferenza Episcopale Italiana: Biblioteca) and will soon have all its books catalogued on the internet. The library remains private but Jesuits and other scholars can use it with special permission of the librarian.

The Development Resources Office of the Curia

The Jesuits work in over 130 countries throughout the world, dedicated to a variety of apostolates; spiritual, social and educational, while 'finding God in all things.' Jesuits work in spirituality centers, refugee camps, universities, schools, and parishes: always present on the frontiers of faith and culture. If you would like information on how to help the people we serve, please contact us. We are happy to answer your questions.

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FACSI- Fundus Apostolicus et caritativus Societatis Iesu

The solidarity fund of the Society of Jesus to help needs inside and outside the Society

The Communication and Public Relations Office

Fr. Giuseppe Bellucci Fr. Roy Sebastian (Italian Province, Nellipuzhayil Born: 1938) (Nepal Region, Director of the Born: 1972) Communication and Assistant Director & Information Office Webmaster

The Liturgical Commission

Fr. Anton Witwer (Austrian Province, Born: 1948) General Postulator of the Society of Jesus

The Archives

Fr. Brian Mac Cuarta (Irish Province, Born: 1957) Director of the Archives

Fr. Robert Danieluk Fr. Raúl González (Northern Polish (Argentina-Uruguay Province, Province, Born: 1969) Born: 1956) Collaborator of the Collaborator of the Archives Archives The Library of the Curia

Fr. Ernest R. Martinez (California Province, Born: 1931) Director of the Library of the Curia

The Development Resources Office of the Curia

Fr. Jorge Eduardo Serrano Ordoñez (Colombia Province, Born: 1951) Assistant treasurer for Development Resources

Facsi

Fr. Raúl González (Argentina-Uruguay Province, Born: 1956) Secretary of FACSI

The International Works at the Curia

The Jesuit Refugee Service - JRS

The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) is an international organisation with a mission to accompany, serve and defend the rights of refugees and forcibly displaced persons in more than fifty countries worldwide. The main areas of work are in the field of emergency assistance, education, advocacy, income generating activities, pastoral care, social services, reconciliation and community building.

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The Apostleship of Prayer - AoP

The Apostleship of Prayer can be defined as an association of the faithful that helps Christians unite their prayers and their lives to the prayer and the mission of the universal Church, of which the Holy Father’s general and missionary intentions remind us every year. The AoP has been entrusted by to Holy Father to the Superior General of the Society of Jesus. Also in a lot of countries there is the Eucharistic Youth Movement.

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The Christian Life Community - CLC

The Christian Life Community is an international association of Christians: men and women, adults and young people, of all social conditions, who want to follow Jesus Christ more closely and work with Him for the building of the Kingdom. Members make up small groups, which are part of larger communities organised regionally and nationally, all forming ONE World Community. The CLC is present in all five continents, in almost sixty countries.

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The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS)

Fr. Peter Balleis Fr. Ken Gavin (German Province, (New York Province, Born: 1957) USA, Born: 1945) International Director Assistant International of the Jesuit Refugee Director of the Jesuit Service Refugee Service

The Apostleship of Prayer (AoP)

Fr. Claudio Barriga (Province of Chile, Born: 1960) Delegated general director of the Apostleship of Prayer

The Christian Life Community (CLC)

Fr. Luke Rodrigues (Bombay Province, India, Born: 1965) Delegate of Fr. General for the Christian Life Community

The DIR - "Domus Interprovinciales Romanae"

Delegato DIR

Borgo S. Spirito, 4 00193 Roma (Italia)

Tel: +39-06-698-68-1 Fax: +39-06-686-8214 E-mail: [email protected]

Fr. Joseph Daoust Fr. Ambrose Vedam (Chicago-Detroit Province, (Gujarat Province, India, USA, Born: 1939) Born: 1958) Delegate for the Assistant of the Delegate for international Jesuit Houses the International Houses and Works in Rome and Works

The Interprovincial Jesuit Houses in Rome

Communities and Apostolic Works in Rome

Besides the houses and activities of the Italian Jesuits, there are in Rome several large institutions and communities at the service of the Church universal. They depend directly on the Superior General of the Society of Jesus and are governed in his name by a Delegate who is a Major Superior. Currently Father General’s Delegate for these apostolates is Father Joseph Daoust.

The recent 35th General Congregation (2008) declared that the interprovincial institutions in Rome are among the five global apostolic preferences of the Society of Jesus requiring ‘special or privileged attention’ as ‘a special mission received directly from the Holy Father’.

The following are the Houses and Works that form together what are commonly known as the ‘Inter Provincial Roman Houses’. In latin ’Domus Interprovinciales Romanae’ [DIR] :

The ‘Curia Generalizia’ The Central Offices of the Society of Jesus

The Pontifical Gregorian University A university born out of the free classes given at a 'Collegio Romano' started by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1551. It offers degrees in ecclesiastical, religious and human sciences: Theology, Canon Law, Church History, Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences, etc

The Pontificial Biblical Institute (with a branch in Jerusalem) A university institute for higher studies in Sacred Scriptures and related disciplines (founded in 1909), with a Research and Studies Centre in Jerusalem.

The Pontificial Oriental Institute A university institute for higher studies in Theology and Canon Law of the Oriental Catholic and Orthodox Churches (founded in 1917).

The "Collegio S. Roberto Bellarmino" A house of studies for Jesuit priests and brothers preparing for advanced academic degrees.

The "Collegio Internationale del Gesù" A house of studies for young Jesuits preparing for the priesthood (first cycle)

The "S. Pietro Canisio Residence" A residence for Jesuits working at , with an infirmary for the elderly and the sick.

The Vatican Observatory ('Specola Vaticana') A centre of astronomical observation and research, with two sites, one at Castel Gandolfo (Italy) and the other at Tucson, AZ (USA).

The "Centro Aletti" An ecumenical centre of art and theology devoted to bridging Eastern and Western Christian traditions.

‘Collegios’ entrusted to the Society

Among the ‘Roman Houses’ are also listed several ‘Collegios’ entrusted to the Society. Those are Houses of Studies providing accommodation to diocesan priests and seminarians of various countries of the world who are engaged in studies in Rome. They are: The Pontificio Collegio Germanico e Ungarico The Pontificio Collegio Pio Brasiliano The Pontificio Collegio Pio Latino Americano The Pontificio Collegio Russo (‘Russicum’) The houses

Curia Generalizia

Borgo S. Spirito, 4 00193 Roma (Italia)

Tel: +39-06-698-681 Fax: +39-06-686-8214 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.sjweb.info/

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Pontificia Università Gregoriana - PUG Piazza della Pilotta, 4 00187 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-670-11 Fax: +39-06-670-154-13 Web: http://www.unigre.it

Pontificio Istituto Biblico

Via della Pilotta, 25 00187 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-695-261 Fax: +39-06-695-266-151 E-mail:[email protected]

Pontifical Biblical Institute

3 Paul-Emile Botta St. P.O.B. 497 91004 Jerusalem (Israel) Tel: +972-2-6252-843 Fax: +972-2-6241-203 E-mail: [email protected]

Pontificio Istituto Orientale

Piazza. S. Maria Maggiore,7 00185 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-447-4170 Fax: +39-06-446-5576

Collegio S. Roberto Bellarmino

Via del Seminario, 120 00186 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-695-271 Fax: +39-06-695-276-562

Collegio Internazionale del Gesù Piazza del Gesù, 45 00186 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-692-058-00 Tel: +39-06-692-058-78 Fax: +39-06-678-0780 Web: www.collegiodelgesu.net

Residenza S. Pietro Canisio

Via dei Penitenzieri, 20 00193 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-689-771 Fax: +39-06-68977-670 E-mail:[email protected]

Infermeria DIR

Via dei Penitenzieri, 20 00193 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-68977-626

Specola Vaticana (in Castelgandolfo)

Castelgandolfo V-00120 Città del Vaticano Tel: +39-06-698-852-66 Fax: +39-06-69884-671 E-mail:[email protected] Web: http://www.specolavaticana.org http://www.vaticanobservatory.org

Specola Vaticana (in Tucson, USA)

2017 E. Lee St. Tucson, AZ 85719-4340 (USA) Tel: +1-520-795-9866 Fax: +1-520-326-0756 Web: http://clavius/as/arizona/edu/vo

Residenza SS. Trinità, Centro Aletti

Via Paolina, 25 00184 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-482-4588 Fax: +39-06-485-876 E-mail:[email protected] Web: http://www.centroaletti.com

Pontificio Collegio Germanico e Ungarico

Via S. Nicola da Tolentino, 13 00187 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-42-11-99 Fax: +39-06-42-119-125 Web: http://www.cgu.it

Pontificio Collegio Pio Brasiliano

Via Aurelia, 527 00165 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-66-0591 Fax: +39-06-66-059-480 E-mail:[email protected]

Pontificio Collegio Pio Latino Americano

Via Aurelia Antica, 408 00165 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-66-69-31 Fax: +39-06-66-693-777 E-mail:[email protected]

Pontificio Collegio Russicum

Via Carlo Cattaneo, 2/A 00185 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-44-869-81 Fax: +39-06-448-698-32 E-mail:[email protected]

La Civiltà Cattolica

Via di Porta Pinciana,1 00187 Roma (Italia) Tel: +39-06-697-9201 Fax: +39-06-697-920-22 E-mail:[email protected] Web: http://www.laciviltacattolica.it

Assistants "ad providentiam"

Fr. Lisbert D’Souza Fr. James E. (Bombay Province, Grummer India, Born: 1944) (Wisconsin Province, Regional Assistant for USA, Born: 1950) Southern Asia. Regional Assistant for the USA.

Fr. Federico Fr. Marcos Recolons Lombardi de Arquer (Italian Province, Born: (Bolivia Province, Born: 1942) 1942) Regional Assistant for South Latin America.

Other Counsellors

Fr. Joaquín Barrero Fr. Joseph P. Daoust Fr. Daniel Patrick Díaz (Chicago-Detroit Huang (Castille Province, Province, USA, Born: (Philippine Province, Spain, Born: 1949) 1939) Born: 1959) Regional Assistant for Delegate for the Regional Assistant for Southern Europe and Interprovincial Jesuit Asia Pacific. Superior of the Curia Communities in Rome. community.

Fr. Antoine Kerhuel Fr. Severin Leitner Fr. Fratern Masawe (French Province, (Austrian Province, (Eastern Africa Born: 1957) Born: 1945) Province, Born: 1956) Regional Assistant for Regional Assistant for Regional Assistant for Western Europe. Central and Eastern Africa. Europe.

Fr. Gabriel Ignacio Rodríguez (Colombia Province, Born: 1952) Regional Assistant for Northern Latin America.

Regional Assistants

After his election at the 35th General Congregation (2008) Father General appointed 9 Regional Assistants from a list, provided by the Congregation.

These “Regional Assistants” help him in the governance of the Society of Jesus and have a responsibility in a (territorial) Assistancy.

Assistancies

There are nine assistancies:

AFR: Africa

ALM: Southern part of South America (America Latina Meridionalis)

ALS: Northern part of South America (America Latina Septentrionalis)

ASM: South Asia (Asia Meridionalis)

ASP: Asia Pacific

ECO: Central and Eastern Europe (Europa Centralis et Orientalis)

EMR: Southern Europe (Europa Meridionalis)

EOC: Western Europe (Europa Occidentalis)

USA: The United States of America

Role of the Regional Assistants

The Regional Assistants help and support Father General in his decision- making. Each one is responsible for the oral and written communication with the provinces of his Assistancy).

The entire governance structure of the Society of Jesus is based on a continuous flow of information and extensive consultations.

Each and every decision is based on the reports received from local Superiors, Jesuits, lay collaborators as well as the provincial’s personal knowledge of every Jesuit and apostolate in his province.

Decisions to call a man to , to final vows, appointments of Superiors and Directors of Apostolates all follow this careful decision-making process.

AFR: Africa

Regional Assistant: Secretary: Fr. Fratern Masawe Fr. Musenge (Eastern Africa Rigobert Kyungu Province, Born: 1956) (Central African Province, Born: 1967)

ALM: South America South

Regional Assistant: Secretary (Portug.): Secretary (Spanish): Fr. Marcos Recolons Fr. Henrique Mueller Fr. Benjamin Crespo de Arquer (Province of South (Peruvian Province, (Bolivia Province, Born: Brazil, Born: 1954) Born: 1949) 1942)

ALS: South America North

Regional Assistant: Secretary: Fr. Gabriel Ignacio Fr. Benjamin Crespo Rodríguez (Peruvian Province, (Colombia Province, Born: 1949) Born: 1952)

ASM: South Asia

Regional Assistant: Secretary: Fr. Lisbert D'Souza Fr. Kristdhari Kujur (Bombay Province, (Madhya Pradesh India, Born: 1944) Province, India, Born: 1955)

ASP: Asia Pacific

Regional Assistant: Secretary: Fr. Daniel Patrick Fr. Theodore Huang Overberg (Philippine Province, (Australian Province, Born: 1959) Born: 1946)

ECO: Central and Eastern Europe

Regional Assistant: Secretary: Secretary: Fr. Severin Leitner Fr. Bogdan Lesniak Fr. Georg Schmidt (Austrian Province, (Greater (German Province, Born: 1945) Province, Born: 1973) Born: 1953)

EMR: Southern Europe

Regional Assistant: Secretary (Italian): Fr. Joaquín Barrero Fr. Eugenio Costa Díaz (Italian Province, Born: (Castille Province, 1934) Spain, Born: 1949)

Secretary Secretary (Spanish): (Portuguese): Fr. Luis López Yarto Fr. Henrique Mueller (Castille Province, ( Province of South Spain, Born: 1935) Brazil, Born: 1954)

EOC: Western Europe

Regional Assistant: Secretary: Fr. Antoine Kerhuel Fr. Louis Boisset (French Province, (Near East Province, Born: 1957) Born: 1939)

USA

Regional Assistant: Secretary: Fr. James E. Fr. Jesús Rodríguez Grummer ( Province, (Wisconsin Province, USA, Born: 1961) USA, Born: 1950) AND BISHOP ADDRESSES

ALABAMA

Diocese of Birmingham

2121 3rd Avenue North Bishop Robert J. Baker P.O. Box 12047 Bishop of Birmingham Birmingham, AL 35202-2047 bhmdiocese.org/. . . Bishop David E. Foley Bishop Emeritus of Birmingham

Archdiocese of Mobile 400 Government Street Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi Mobile, AL 36602 Archbishop of Mobile mobilearchdiocese.org/. . . Archbishop Oscar H. Lipscomb Archbishop Emeritus of Mobile

ALASKA

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Archdiocese of Anchorage

225 Cordova Street Archbishop Roger L. Schwietz OMI Anchorage, AK 99501-2409 Archbishop of Anchorage archdioceseofanchorage.org. . . Archbishop Francis T. Hurley Archbishop Emeritus of Anchorage

Diocese of Fairbanks

1316 Peger Road Archbishop Roger L. Schwietz OMI Fairbanks, AK 99709-5199 Apostolic Administrator of Fairbanks cbna.info/. . .

Diocese of Juneau

415 Sixth Street #300 Bishop Edward J. J. Burns Juneau, AK 99801-1074 Bishop of Juneau dioceseofjuneau.org/. . .

ARIZONA

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Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine Catholic of Phoenix

8105 North 16th Street Bishop Gerald N. Dino Phoenix, AZ 85020 Bishop of Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix eparchyofphoenix.org/. . .

Diocese of Phoenix

400 East Monroe Street Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted Phoenix, AZ 85004-2336 Bishop of Phoenix diocesephoenix.org/. . . Bishop Eduardo A. Nevares of Phoenix

Bishop Thomas J. O'Brien Bishop Emeritus of Phoenix

Diocese of Tucson

P.O. Box 31 Bishop Gerald F. Kicanas Tucson, AZ 85702 Bishop of Tucson diocesetucson.org/. . .

ARKANSAS

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Diocese of Little Rock

2500 N. Tyler Street Bishop Anthony B. B. Taylor LittleRock, AR 72207 Bishop of Little Rock dolr.org/. . . Bishop Andrew J. McDonald Bishop Emeritus of Little Rock

CALIFORNIA

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Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of St. Peter the Apostle

1627 Jamacha Way Bishop Sarhad Jammo ElCajon, CA 92019 Bishop of Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of St. Peter the Apostle kaldu.org/. . .

Diocese of Fresno

1550 North Fresno Street Bishop Armando X. Ochoa Fresno, CA 93707-3788 Bishop of Fresno dioceseoffresno.org/. . .

Archdiocese of Los Angeles

3424 Wilshire Boulevard Archbishop José H. Gomez LosAngeles, CA 90010-2202 Archbishop of Los Angeles la-archdiocese.org/. . . Bishop Edward W. Clark Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles

Bishop Thomas J. Curry Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles

Bishop Alexander Salazar Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles

Bishop Oscar Azarcon Solis Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles

Bishop Gerald E. Wilkerson Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles

Cardinal Roger M. Mahony Archbishop Emeritus of Los Angeles

Bishop Joseph M. Sartoris Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Los Angeles

Diocese of Monterey

P.O. Box 2048 Bishop Richard J. Garcia Monterey, CA 93942 Bishop of Monterey dioceseofmonterey.org/. . . Bishop Sylvester D. Ryan Bishop Emeritus of Monterey

Diocese of Oakland

2121 Harrison Street Bishop Michael C. Barber SJ Suite 100 Bishop of Oakland Oakland, CA 94612 oakdiocese.org/. . . Bishop John S. Cummins Bishop Emeritus of Oakland

Diocese of Orange

Pastoral Center Bishop Kevin W. Vann 13280 Chapman Avenue Bishop of Orange GardenGrove, CA 92840 rcbo.org/. . . Bishop Dominic M. Luong

Auxiliary Bishop of Orange

Bishop Tod D. Brown Bishop Emeritus of Orange

Diocese of Sacramento

2110 Broadway Bishop Sacramento, CA 95818 Bishop of Sacramento diocese-sacramento.org/. . . Bishop Francis A. Quinn

Bishop Emeritus of Sacramento

Bishop William K. Weigand Bishop Emeritus of Sacramento

Diocese of San Bernardino

1201 E. Highland Avenue Bishop Gerald R. Barnes SanBernardino, CA 92404-5300 Bishop of San Bernardino sbdiocese.org/. . . Bishop Rutilio J. del Riego Auxiliary Bishop of San Bernardino

Diocese of San Diego

P.O. Box 85728 Bishop Cirilo B. Flores SanDiego, CA 92186-5728 Bishop of San Diego diocese-sdiego.org/. . . Bishop Robert H. Brom

Bishop Emeritus of San Diego

Bishop Gilbert E. Chávez Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of San Diego

Archdiocese of San Francisco

One Peter Yorke Way Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone SanFrancisco, CA 94109 Archbishop of San Fransisco sfarchdiocese.org/. . . Bishop William J. Justice Auxiliary Bishop of San Francisco

Bishop Robert W. McElroy Auxiliary Bishop of San Francisco

Archbishop George H. Niederauer Archbishop Emeritus of San Francisco

Bishop John R. Quinn Archbishop Emeritus of San Francisco

Bishop Ignatius C. Wang Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of San Francisco

Diocese of San Jose

1150 North 1st Street Bishop Patrick J. McGrath Suite 100 Bishop of San Jose SanJose, CA 95112-4966 dsj.org/. . . Bishop Thomas A. Daly

Auxiliary Bishop of San Jose

Bishop R. Pierre DuMaine Bishop Emeritus of San Jose

Diocese of Santa Rosa

P.O. Box 1297 Bishop Robert F. Vasa SantaRosa, CA 95402 Bishop of Santa Rosa santarosacatholic.org/. . . Bishop Daniel F. Walsh Bishop Emeritus of Santa Rosa

Diocese of Stockton

212 N. San Joaquin Street Bishop Stephen E. Blaire Stockton, CA 95202-2409 Bishop of Stockton stocktondiocese.org/. . .

COLORADO

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Diocese of Springs

Diocesan Pastoral Center Bishop Michael J. Sheridan 228 N. Cascade Avenue Bishop of Colorado Springs ColoradoSprings, CO 80903 diocs.org/. . . Bishop Richard C. Hanifen Bishop Emeritus of Colorado Springs

Archdiocese of Denver 1300 South Steele Street Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila Denver, CO 80210 Archbishop of Denver archden.org/. . .

Diocese of Pueblo

1001 North Grand Avenue Bishop Michael J. Sheridan Pueblo, CO 81003 Apostolic Administrator of Pueblo dioceseofpueblo.com/. . . Bishop

Bishop Emeritus of Pueblo

Bishop Arthur N. Tafoya Bishop Emeritus of Pueblo

CONNECTICUT

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Diocese of Bridgeport

The Catholic Center Bishop Frank J. Caggiano 238 Jewett Avenue Bishop of Bridgeport

Bridgeport, CT 06606 bridgeportdiocese.com/. . .

Archdiocese of Hartford

134 Farmington Avenue Archbishop Henry J. Mansell Hartford, CT 06105-3784 Archbishop of Hartford archdioceseofhartford.org/. . . Bishop Christie A. Macaluso Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford

Archbishop Daniel A. Cronin Archbishop Emeritus of Hartford

Bishop Peter A. Rosazza Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Hartford

Diocese of Norwich

201 Broadway Bishop Michael R. Cote Norwich, CT 06360 Bishop of Norwich norwichdiocese.org/. . .

Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Stamford

14 Peveril Road Bishop Paul P. Chomnycky OSBM Stamford, CT 06902 Bishop for the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Stamford stamforddio.org/. . . Bishop Basil H. Losten Bishop Emeritus for the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Stamford

DELAWARE

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Diocese of Wilmington

1925 Avenue Bishop W. Francis Malooly Wilmington, DE 19899 Bishop of Wilmington cdow.org/. . .

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

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Archdiocese of the Military Services

1025 Michigan Avenue N.E. Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio P.O. Box 4469 Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the Military Services Washington, DC 20017 milarch.org/. . . Bishop Neal James Buckon Auxiliary Bishop for the Archdiocese for the Military Service

Bishop Robert J. Coyle Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese for the Military Services

Bishop Richard Higgins Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese for the Military Services

Bishop Richard Spencer Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese for the Military Services

Archbishop Joseph T. Dimino Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese for the Military Services

Bishop Joseph J. Madera MSpS Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese for the Military Services

Bishop Francis X. Roque Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese for the Military Services

Archdiocese of Washington

P.O. Box 29260 Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl Washington, DC 20017 Archbishop of Washington adw.org/. . . Bishop Francisco Gonzalez SF Auxiliary Bishop of Washington

Bishop Martin D. Holley Auxiliary Bishop of Washington

Bishop Barry C. Knestout

Auxiliary Bishop of Washington

Cardinal William W. Baum Archbishop Emeritus of Washington

Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick Archbishop Emeritus of Washington

Bishop Leonard J. Olivier SVD Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Washington

FLORIDA

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Archdiocese of

9401 Biscayne Boulevard Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski MiamiShores, FL 33138 Archbishop of Miami miamiarch.org/. . . Archbishop John C. Favalora Archbishop Emeritus of Miami

Diocese of Orlando

P.O. Box 1800 Bishop John G. Noonan Orlando, FL 32808-1800 Bishop of Orlando orlandodiocese.org/. . .

Diocese of Palm Beach 9995 N. Military Trail Bishop Gerald M. Barbarito PalmBeachGardens, FL 33410 Bishop of Palm Beach diocesepb.org/. . . Bishop J. Keith Symons Bishop Emeritus of Palm Beach

Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee

11 North B Street Bishop Gregory L. Parkes Pensacola, FL 32502 Bishop of Pensacola-Tallahassee ptdiocese.org/. . . Bishop John H. Ricard SSJ Bishop Emeritus of Pensacola-Tallahassee

Diocese of St. Augustine

11625 Old St. Augustine Rd. Bishop Felipe J. Estévez Jacksonville, FL 32258 Bishop of St. Augustine dosafl.com/. . . Bishop Victor B. Galeone

Bishop Emeritus of St. Augustine

Bishop John J. Snyder Bishop Emeritus of St. Augustine

Diocese of St. Petersburg

6363 9th Avenue N. Bishop Robert N. Lynch StPetersburg, FL 33710 Bishop of St. Petersburg dosp.org/. . .

Diocese of Venice

1000 Pinebrook Road Bishop Frank J. Dewane Venice, FL 34285 Bishop of Venice dioceseofvenice.org/. . . Bishop John J. Nevins Bishop Emeritus of Venice

GEORGIA

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Archdiocese of Atlanta 2401 Lake Park Drive, S.E. Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory Smyrna, GA 30080 Archbishop of Atlanta archatl.com/. . . Bishop David P. Talley

Auxiliary Bishop of Atlanta

Bishop Luis R. Zarama Auxiliary Bishop of Atlanta

Diocese of Savannah

601 East Liberty Street Bishop Gregory J. Hartmayer OFM Conv Savannah, GA 31401-5196 Bishop of Savannah diosav.org/. . . Bishop J. Kevin Boland

Bishop Emeritus of Savannah

Bishop Raymond W. Lessard Bishop Emeritus of Savannah

HAWAII

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Diocese of Honolulu

1184 Bishop Street Bishop Larry Silva Honolulu, HI 96813 Bishop of Honolulu catholichawaii.org/. . .

IDAHO

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Diocese of Boise

1501 S. Federal Way Bishop Michael P. Driscoll Suite 400 Bishop of Boise

Boise, ID 83705 catholicidaho.org/. . .

ILLINOIS

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Diocese of Belleville 222 South Third Street Bishop Edward K. Braxton Belleville, IL 62220 Bishop of Belleville diobelle.org/. . .

Archdiocese of Chicago

835 N. Rush Street Cardinal Francis E. George OMI Chicago, IL 60611-2030 Archbishop of Chicago archchicago.org/. . . Bishop Francis J. Kane Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago

Bishop John R. Manz Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago

Bishop Joseph N. Perry Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago

Bishop George J. Rassas Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago

Bishop Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago

Bishop Andrew Peter Wypych Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago

Bishop Raymond E. Goedert Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Chicago

Bishop John R. Gorman Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Chicago

Bishop Timothy J. Lyne Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Chicago

Diocese of Joliet

425 Summit Street Bishop R. Daniel Conlon Joliet, IL 60435 Bishop of Joliet dioceseofjoliet.org/. . . Bishop Joseph M. Siegel Auxiliary Bishop of Joliet

Bishop Joseph L. Imesch Bishop Emeritus of Joliet

Diocese of Peoria

Spalding Pastoral Center Bishop Daniel R. Jenky CSC 419 N.E. Madison Avenue Bishop of Peoria

Peoria, IL 61603-3719 cdop.org/. . .

Diocese of Rockford

555 Coleman Center Drive Bishop David J. Malloy P.O. Box 7044 Bishop of Rockford Rockford, IL 81108 rockforddiocese.org/. . . Bishop Thomas G. Doran Bishop Emeritus of Rockford

Diocese of Springfield in

1615 West Washington Street Bishop Thomas John Paprocki Springfield, IL 62702-4757 Bishop of Springfield, IL dio.org/. . . Bishop Daniel L. Ryan Bishop Emeritus of Springfield, IL

St. Nicholas of Chicago for Ukrainians

2245 W. Rice Street Bishop Richard Stephen Seminack Chicago, IL 60622 Bishop for St. Nicholas of Chicago for Ukraninans esnucc.org. . . Bishop Innocent H. Lotocky OSBM Bishop Emeritus for St. Nicholas of Chicago for Ukrainians

St. Thomas Syro Malabar Diocese of Chicago

372 South Prairie Avenue Bishop Jacob Angadiath Elmhurst, IL 60126-4020 Bishop of St. Thomas Syro Malabar Diocese of Chicago stthomasdiocese.org/. . .

INDIANA

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Diocese of Evansville 4200 N. Kentucky Avenue Bishop Charles C. Thompson P.O. Box 4169 Bishop of Evansville Evansville, IN 47724-0169 evansville-diocese.org/. . . Bishop Gerald A. Gettelfinger Bishop Emeritus of Evansville

Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend

915 South Clinton Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades P.O. Box 390 Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend

FortWayne, IN 46801 diocesefwsb.org. . .

Diocese of Gary

9292 Broadway Bishop Dale J. Melczek Merrillville, IN 46410 Bishop of Gary dcgary.org/. . .

Archdiocese of Indianapolis

1400 N. Meridian Street Archbishop Joseph William Tobin CSsR Indianopolis, IN 46202 Archbishop of Indianapolis archindy.org/. . . Bishop Christopher J. Coyne

Auxiliary Bishop of Indianapolis

Archbishop Daniel M. Buechlein OSB Archbishop Emeritus of Indianapolis

Diocese of Lafayette in

P.O. Box 260 Bishop Timothy L. Doherty Lafayette, IN 47902-0260 Bishop of Lafayette, IN dol-in.org/. . . Bishop William L. Higi Bishop Emeritus of Lafayette, IN

IOWA

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Diocese of Davenport 780 W. Central Park Av. Bishop Martin J. Amos Davenport, IA 52804-1901 Bishop of Davenport davenportdiocese.org/. . . Bishop William E. Franklin Bishop Emeritus of Davenport

Diocese of Des Moines

601 Grand Avenue Bishop Richard E. Pates DesMoines, IA 50309 Bishop of Des Moines dmdiocese.org/. . . Bishop Joseph L. Charron CPPS Bishop Emeritus of Des Moines

Archdiocese of Dubuque

1229 Mt. Loretta Avenue Archbishop Jerome G. Hanus OSB Dubuque, IA 52003 Archbishop Emeritus of Dubuque arch.pvt.k12.ia.us/home.html. . . Archbishop Michael O. Jackels

Archbishop of Dubuque

Archbishop Daniel W. Kucera OSB Archbishop Emeritus of Dubuque

Diocese of Sioux City

P.O. Box 3379 Bishop R. Walker Nickless 1821 Jackson Street Bishop of Sioux City SiouxCity, IA 51102-3379 scdiocese.org/. . . Bishop Lawrence D. Soens Bishop Emeritus of Sioux City

KANSAS

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Diocese of Dodge City

P.O. Box 137 Bishop John B. Brungardt DodgeCity, KS 67801 Bishop of Dodge City dcdiocese.org/. . . Bishop Ronald M. Gilmore Bishop Emeritus of Dodge City

Bishop Stanley G. Schlarman Bishop Emeritus for Dodge City

Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas

12615 Parallel Parkway Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann KansasCity, KS 66109 Archbishop of Kansas City archkck.org/. . . Archbishop James P. Keleher Archbishop Emeritus of Kansas City in Kansas

Diocese of Salina

103 North Ninth Street Bishop Edward Joseph Weisenburger Salina, KS 67401-2503 Bishop of Salina salinadiocese.org/. . . Bishop George K. Fitzsimons Bishop Emeritus of Salina

Diocese of Wichita

424 N. Broadway Robert E. Hemberger Wichita, KS 67202 Diocesan Administrator of Wichita catholicdioceseofwichita.org/. . . Bishop Eugene J. Gerber Bishop Emeritus of Wichita

KENTUCKY

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Diocese of Covington

P.O. Box 15550 Bishop Roger J. Foys Covington, KY 41015 Bishop of Covington covingtondiocese.org/. . .

Diocese of Lexington

1310 W. Main Street Bishop Ronald W. Gainer Lexington, KY 40508-2048 Bishop of Lexington cdlex.org/. . . Bishop J. Kendrick Williams Bishop Emeritus of Lexington

Archdiocese of Louisville P.O. Box 1073 Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz Louisville, KY 40201-1073 Archbishop of Louisville archlou.org/. . .

Diocese of Owensboro

600 Locust Street Bishop William F. Medley Owensboro, KY 42301 Bishop of Owensboro rcdok.org/. . . Bishop John J. McRaith Bishop Emeritus of Owensboro

LOUISIANA

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Diocese of Alexandria

St. Joseph Catholic Ctr. Bishop Ronald P. Herzog 4400 Coliseum Boulevard Bishop of Alexandria

Alexandria, LA 71303-3513 diocesealex.org/. . .

Diocese of Baton Rouge

P.O. Box 2028 Bishop Robert W. Muench BatonRouge, LA 70821-2028 Bishop of Baton Rouge diobr.org/. . .

Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux

2779 Highway 311 Bishop Shelton J. Fabre Schriever, LA 70395 Bishop-designate of Houma-Thibodaux htdiocese.org/. . . Bishop Sam G. Jacobs Bishop Emeritus of Houma-Thibodaux

Diocese of Lafayette in

1408 Carmel Drive Bishop Michael Jarrell Lafayette, LA 70501-5215 Bishop of Lafayette diolaf.org/. . .

Diocese of Lake Charles 414 Iris Street Bishop Glen J. Provost LakeCharles, LA 70601-5234 Bishop of Lake Charles lcdiocese.org/. . .

Archdiocese of New Orleans

7887 Walmsley Avenue Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond NewOrleans, LA 70125 Archbishop of New Orleans arch-no.org/. . . Archbishop Alfred C. Hughes Archbishop Emeritus of New Orleans

Archbishop Francis B. Schulte Archbishop Emeritus of New Orleans

Bishop Dominic Carmon SVD Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of New Orleans

Diocese of Shreveport

3500 Fairfield Avenue Bishop Michael G. Duca Shreveport, LA 71104 Bishop of Shreveport dioshpt.org/. . . Bishop William B. Friend Bishop Emeritus of Shreveport

MAINE

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Diocese of Portland in Maine

510 Ocean Avenue Bishop Joseph J. Gerry OSB Portland, ME 04103-4936 Bishop Emeritus of Portland, ME portlanddiocese.net/. . .

MARYLAND

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Archdiocese of Baltimore

320 Cathedral Street Archbishop William E. Lori Baltimore, MD 21201 Archbishop of Baltimore archbalt.org/. . . Bishop Denis J. Madden Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore

Bishop Mitchell Thomas Rozanski Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore

Cardinal William H. Keeler Archbishop Emeritus of Baltimore

Cardinal Edwin F. O'Brien Archbishop Emeritus of Baltimore

Bishop William C. Newman Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Baltimore

MASSACHUSETTS

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Archdiocese of Boston

66 Brooks Drive Cardinal Seán P. O'Malley OFM Cap Braintree, MA 02184-3839 Archbishop of Boston bostoncatholic.org. . . Bishop Robert P. Deeley Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Bishop John A. Dooher Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Bishop Walter J. Edyvean Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Bishop Robert F. Hennessey Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Bishop Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Bishop Peter J. Uglietto Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Bishop Emilio S. Allué SDB Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Boston

Bishop John P. Boles Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Boston

Bishop Francis X. Irwin Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Boston

Eparchy of Newton

3 VFW Parkway Bishop Nicholas J. Samra Roslindale, MA 02131 Bishop for the Eparchy of Newton www.melkite.org/ Bishop John A. Elya BSO Bishop Emeritus for the Eparchy of Newton

Diocese of Fall River

P.O. Box 2577 Bishop George W. Coleman FallRiver, MA 02720 Bishop of Fall River fallriverdiocese.org/. . .

Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts

P.O. Box 1730 Bishop Timothy A. McDonnell Springfield, MA 01102 Bishop of Springfield, MA diospringfield.org/. . . Bishop Thomas L. Dupre

Bishop Emeritus of Springfied, MA

Bishop Joseph F. Maguire Bishop Emeritus of Springfield, MA

Diocese of Worcester

49 Elm Street Bishop Robert J. McManus Worcester, MA 01609 Bishop of Worcester worcesterdiocese.org/. . . Bishop Daniel P. Reilly

Bishop Emeritus of Worcester

Bishop George E. Rueger Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Worcester

MICHIGAN

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25603 Berg Road Bishop Ibrahim N. Ibrahim Southfield, MI 48076 Bishop for the Chaldean Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle chaldean.org. . .

Archdiocese of Detroit

1234 Washington Boulevard Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron Detroit, MI 48226 Archbishop of Detroit aodonline.org/. . . Bishop Michael J. Byrnes Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit

Bishop Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit

Bishop Donald F. Hanchon Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit

Bishop Francis R. Reiss Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit

Cardinal Adam J. Maida Archbishop Emeritus of Detroit

Cardinal Edmund Szoka Archbishop Emeritus of Detroit

Bishop Thomas J. Gumbleton Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Detroit

Diocese of Gaylord

611 W. North Street Monsignor Francis J. Murphy Gaylord, MI 49735 Diocesan Administrator of Gaylord dioceseofgaylord.org/. . .

Diocese of Grand Rapids

360 Division Avenue S. Bishop David J. Walkowiak GrandRapids, MI 49503 Bishop of Grand Rapid dioceseofgrandrapids.org/. . . Bishop Walter A. Hurley Bishop Emeritus of Grand Rapids

Bishop Robert J. Rose Bishop Emeritus of Grand Rapids

Diocese of Kalamazoo

215 N. Westnedge Avenue Bishop Paul J. Bradley Kalamazoo, MI 49007 Bishop of Kalamazoo dioceseofkalamazoo.org/. . . Bishop James A. Murray Bishop Emeritus of Kalamazoo

Diocese of Lansing

300 West Street Bishop Earl A. Boyea Lansing, MI 48933 Bishop of Lansing dioceseoflansing.org/. . . Bishop Carl F. Mengeling Bishop Emeritus of Lansing

Diocese of Marquette

117 W. Washington Street Bishop James H. Garland Suite 3A Bishop Emeritus of Marquette

Marquette, MI 49855 dioceseofmarquette.org/. . .

Diocese of Saginaw

5800 Weiss Street Bishop Joseph R. Cistone Saginaw, MI 48603-2799 Bishop of Saginaw saginaw.org/. . .

MINNESOTA

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Diocese of Crookston

1200 Memorial Drive Bishop Michael J. Hoeppner Crookston, MN 56716 Bishop of Crookston Http://www.crookston.org/ Bishop Victor Balke Bishop Emeritus of Crookston

Diocese of Duluth 2830 E. Fourth Street Bishop Paul D. Sirba Duluth, MN 55812 Bishop of Duluth dioceseduluth.org/. . .

Diocese of New Ulm

1400 6th Street North Bishop John M. LeVoir NewUlm, MN 56073-2099 Bishop of New Ulm dnu.org/. . .

Diocese of St. Cloud

P.O. Box 1248 Bishop Donald J. Kettler StCloud, MN 56302 Bishop-designate of St. Cloud stcdio.org/. . . Bishop John F. Kinney Bishop Emeritus of St. Cloud

Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis

226 Summit Avenue Archbishop John C. Nienstedt SaintPaul, MN 55102 Archbishop of St. Paul-Minneapolis archspm.org/. . . Bishop Lee Anthony Piché

Auxiliary Bishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis

Archbishop Harry J. Flynn Archbishop Emeritus of St. Paul-Minneapolis

Diocese of Winona

55 W. Sanborn Bishop John M. Quinn P.O. Box 588 Bishop of Winona Winona, MN 55987 dow.org/. . . Bishop Bernard J. Harrington Bishop Emeritus of Winona

MISSISSIPPI

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Diocese of Biloxi

1790 Popps Ferry Road Bishop Roger P. Morin Biloxi, MS 39532 Bishop of Biloxi biloxidiocese.org. . . Bishop Joseph L. Howze Bishop Emeritus of Biloxi

Diocese of Jackson

237 East Amite Bishop Joseph N. Latino P.O. Box 2248 Bishop of Jackson Jackson, MS 39225 jacksondiocese.org/. . . Bishop William R. Houck Bishop Emeritus of Jackson

MISSOURI

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Diocese of Jefferson City

2207 West Main Street Bishop John R. Gaydos P.O. Box 104900 Bishop of Jefferson City

JeffersonCity, MO 65110-4900 diojeffcity.org/. . .

Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph

Post Office Box 419037 Bishop Robert W. Finn KansasCity, MO 64141-6037 Bishop of Kansas City-St. Joseph diocese-kcsj.org/. . . Bishop Raymond J. J. Boland Bishop Emeritus of Kansas City - St. Joseph

Maronite Eparchy of Our Lady of

1021 S. 10th Street Bishop Abdallah Elias Zaidan MLM StLouis, MO 63104 Bishop-elect of the Maronite Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon eparchy.org/. . . Bishop Robert J. Shaheen Bishop Emeritus of the Maronite Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon

Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau

601 S. Jefferson Avenue Bishop James V. Johnston Jr. Springfield, MO 65806 Bishop of Springfield-Cape Girardeau dioscg.org/. . . Bishop John J. Leibrecht Bishop Emeritus of Springfield-Cape Girardeau

Archdiocese of St. Louis

20 Archbishop May Drive Archbishop Robert J. Carlson StLouis, MO 63119-5738 Archbishop of Saint Louis archstl.org/. . . Bishop Edward M. Rice

Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis

Bishop Robert J. Hermann Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of St. Louis

MONTANA

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Diocese of Great Falls-Billings

P.O. Box 1399 Bishop Michael W. Warfel GreatFalls, MT 59403-1399 Bishop of Great Falls-Billings http://diocesegfb.org/. . . Bishop Anthony M. Milone Bishop Emeritus of Great Falls-Billings

Diocese of Helena

P.O. Box 1729 Bishop Helena, MT 59624 Bishop of Helena diocesehelena.org/. . .

NEBRASKA

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Diocese of Grand Island

P.O. Box 1531 Bishop William J. Dendinger 2708 Old Fair Road Bishop of Grand Island

GrandIsland, NE 68802 gidiocese.org/. . .

Diocese of Lincoln

P.O. Box 80328 Bishop James D. Conley Lincoln, NE 68501-0328 Bishop of Lincoln dioceseoflincoln.org/. . . Bishop Fabian W. Bruskewitz Bishop Emeritus of Lincoln

Archdiocese of Omaha

100 N. 62nd Street Archbishop George J. Lucas Omaha, NE 68132 Archbishop of Omaha archomaha.org/. . . Archbishop Elden F. Curtiss Archbishop Emeritus of Omaha

NEVADA

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Diocese of Las Vegas

336 Cathedral Way Bishop Joseph A. Pepe LasVegas, NV 89109-0716 Bishop of Las Vegas lasvegas-diocese.org/. . .

Diocese of Reno

290 S. Arlington Avenue Bishop Randolph R. Calvo #200 Bishop of Reno Reno, NV 89501-1713 dioceseofreno.org/. . . Bishop Phillip F. Straling Bishop Emeritus of Reno

NEW HAMPSHIRE

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Diocese of Manchester

153 Ash Street Bishop Peter A. Libasci Box 310 Bishop of Manchester Manchester, NH 03105-0310 catholicchurchnh.org/. . . Bishop Francis J. Christian Auxiliary Bishop of Manchester

Bishop Odore J. Gendron Bishop Emeritus of Manchester

Bishop John B. McCormack Bishop Emeritus of Manchester

N E W J E R S E Y

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Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Passaic

445 Lackawanna Av. West Very Reverend Edward G. Cimbala WestPaterson, NJ 07424 Diocesan Administrator of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Passaic eparchyofpassaic.com/. . .

Diocese of Camden

631 Market Street Bishop Dennis J. Sullivan Camden, NJ 08102 Bishop of Camden camdendiocese.org/. . . Bishop Joseph A. Galante Bishop Emeritus of Camden

Eparchy of Our Lady of Deliverance Syriac Catholic Diocese in the United States and Canada

317 Avenue E Bishop Yousif Habash Bayonne, NJ 07002-4678 Bishop of Our Lady of Deliverance of Syriac Catholic Diocese in the US & ourladyofdeliverance.org/. . .Canada

Diocese of Metuchen

P.O. Box 191 Bishop Paul G. Bootkoski Metuchen, NJ 08840-0191 Bishop of Metuchen diometuchen.org/. . .

Archdiocese of Newark

171 Clifton Avenue Archbishop John J. Myers Newark, NJ 07104-0500 Archbishop of Newark rcan.org/index.cfm. . . Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda Archbishop-designate of Newark

Bishop Manuel A. Cruz Auxiliary Bishop of Newark

Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha SDV Auxiliary Bishop of Newark

Bishop Thomas A. Donato Auxiliary Bishop of Newark

Bishop John W. Flesey Auxiliary Bishop of Newark

Archbishop Peter L. Gerety Archbishop Emeritus of Newark

Bishop David Arias OAR Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Newark

Bishop Dominic A. Marconi Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Newark

Bishop Charles J. McDonnell Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Newark

Diocese of Paterson

777 Valley Road Bishop Arthur J. Serratelli Clifton, NJ 07013 Bishop of Paterson patersondiocese.org/. . . Bishop Frank J. Rodimer Bishop Emeritus of Paterson

Diocese of Trenton

P.O. Box 5147 Bishop David M. O'Connell CM Trenton, NJ 08638 Bishop of Trenton dioceseoftrenton.org/. . . Bishop John M. Smith Bishop Emeritus of Trenton

N E W M E X I C O

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Diocese of Gallup

711 South Puerco Bishop James S. Wall Gallup, NM 87305 Bishop of Gallup dioceseofgallup.org/. . .

Diocese of Las Cruces 1280 Med Park Drive Bishop Oscar Cantú LasCruces, NM 88005 Bishop of Las Cruces dioceseoflascruces.org/. . . Bishop Ricardo Ramírez CSB Bishop Emeritus of Las Cruces

Archdiocese of Santa Fe

4000 St. Joseph's Pl. NW Archbishop Michael J. Sheehan Albuquerque, NM 87120-1741 Archbishop of Santa Fe archdiocesesantafe.org/. . .

N E W Y O R K

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Diocese of Albany

Pastoral Center Bishop Howard J. Hubbard 40 North Main Avenue Bishop of Albany

Albany, NY 12203 rcda.org/. . .

Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Nareg in the United States and Canada

21 Nassau Avenue Bishop Mikaël Mouradian , NY 11222 Eparch of the Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Nareg http://armenianeparchy.org/. . .

Bishop Manuel Batakian Bishop Emeritus of Our Lady of Nareg in New York of Armenian Catholics

Diocese of Brooklyn

Chancery Office Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio 310 Prospect Park West Bishop of Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY 11215 dioceseofbrooklyn.org/. . . Bishop Raymond F. Chappetto Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn

Bishop Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn

Bishop Paul R. Sanchez Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn

Bishop Thomas V. Daily Bishop Emeritus of Brooklyn

Bishop Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Brooklyn

Bishop René A. Valero Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Brooklyn

Diocese of Buffalo

795 Main Street Bishop Richard J. Malone Buffalo, NY 14203 Bishop of Buffalo buffalodiocese.org/. . . Bishop Edward M. Grosz Auxiliary Bishop of Buffalo

Bishop Edward U. Kmiec Bishop Emeritus of Buffalo

Bishop Bernard J. McLaughlin Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Buffalo

Eparchy of St. of Brooklyn

109 Remsen Street Bishop Gregory John Mansour Brooklyn, NY 11201 Bishop of St. Maron of Brooklyn stmaron.org/. . . Bishop Stephen Hector Doueihi Bishop Emeritus of St. Maron of Brooklyn

Archdiocese of New York

1011 First Avenue Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan NewYork, NY 10022 Archbishop of New York ny-archdiocese.org/. . . Bishop Auxiliary Bishop of New York

Bishop Dominick John Lagonegro Auxiliary Bishop of New York

Bishop Gerald T. Walsh Auxiliary Bishop of New York

Cardinal Edward M. Egan Archbishop Emeritus of New York

Bishop Robert A. Brucato Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of New York

Bishop James F. McCarthy Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of New York

Bishop William J. McCormack Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of New York

Diocese of Ogdensburg

P.O. Box 369 Bishop Terry R. LaValley 622 Washington Street Bishop of Ogdensburg

Ogdensburg, NY 13669 https://www.dioogdensburg.org/. . .

Diocese of Rochester

1150 Buffalo Road Bishop Robert J. Cunningham Rochester, NY 14624 Apostolic Administrator of Rochester dor.org/. . . Bishop Matthew H. Clark Bishop Emeritus of Rochester

Diocese of Rockville Centre

50 North Park Avenue Bishop William F. Murphy P.O. Box 9023 Bishop of Rockville Centre RockvilleCentre, NY 11571-9023 drvc.org/. . . Bishop Robert J. Brennan Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre

Bishop Nelson J. Pérez Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre

Bishop Paul H. Walsh Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre

Bishop James J. Daly Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Rockville Centre

Bishop John C. Dunne Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Rockville Centre

Bishop Emil A. Wcela Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Rockville Centre

Diocese of Syracuse

240 East Onondaga Street Bishop Robert J. Cunningham Syracuse, NY 13201 Bishop of Syracuse syracusediocese.org/. . . Bishop James M. Moynihan

Bishop Emeritus of Syracuse

Bishop Thomas J. Costello Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Syracuse

Syro-Malankara Catholic Exarchate in USA

950 Hillside Ave Bishop Thomas Mar Eusebius NewHydePark, NY 11040 Bishop of Syro-Malankara Catholic Exarchate in USA http://syromalankarausa.org/. . .

N O R T H CAROLINA

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Diocese of Charlotte

1123 South Church Street Bishop Peter J. Jugis Charlotte, NC 28203 Bishop of Charlotte charlottediocese.org/. . . Bishop William G. Curlin Bishop Emeritus of Charlotte

Diocese of Raleigh

715 Nazareth Street Bishop Michael F. Burbidge Raleigh, NC 27606 Bishop of Raleigh dioceseofraleigh.org/. . . Bishop F. Joseph Gossman Bishop Emeritus of Raleigh

NORTH DAKOTA

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Diocese of Bismarck

420 Raymond Street Bishop David D. Kagan P.O. Box 1575 Bishop of Bismarck Bismarck, ND 58502-1575 bismarckdiocese.com/. . . Bishop Paul A. Zipfel Bishop Emeritus of Bismarck

Diocese of Fargo

5201 Bishops Boulevard Bishop John T. Folda Suite A Bishop of Fargo

Fargo, ND 58104-7605 fargodiocese.org/. . .

OHIO

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Archdiocese of

100 East Eighth Street Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr Cincinnati, OH 45202 Archbishop of Cincinnati catholiccincinnati.org/. . . Bishop Joseph R. Binzer

Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnati

Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk Archbishop Emeritus of Cincinnati

Diocese of Cleveland

1404 East Ninth Street Bishop Richard G. Lennon Cleveland, OH 44114 Bishop of Cleveland dioceseofcleveland.org/. . . Bishop Roger W. Gries OSB Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland

Bishop Anthony M. Pilla Bishop Emeritus of Cleveland

Bishop A. Edward Pevec Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Cleveland

Bishop A. James Quinn Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Cleveland

Diocese of Columbus

197 E. Gay Street Bishop Frederick F. Campbell Columbus, OH 43215 Bishop of Columbus colsdioc.org/. . . Bishop James A. Griffin Bishop Emeritus of Columbus

Eparchy of Parma

1900 Carlton Road Bishop John M. Kudrick Parma, OH 44134 Bishop for the Eparchy of Parma parma.org/. . .

Eparchy of St. George in Canton for the Romanians

P.O. Box 7189 Bishop John Michael Botean Canton, OH 44705-0189 Bishop of St. George in Canton for the Romainians romaniancatholic.org/. . .

Diocese of Steubenville

422 Washington Street Bishop Jeffrey M. Monforton P.O. Box 969 Bishop of Steubenville Steubenville, OH 43952 diosteub.org/. . . Bishop Gilbert I. Sheldon Bishop Emeritus of Steubenville

Diocese of Toledo

1933 Spielbusch Avenue Bishop Leonard P. Blair Toledo, OH 43697-0985 Bishop of Toledo toledodiocese.org/. . . Bishop Robert W. Donnelly Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Toledo

Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of St. Josaphat- Parma, OH

P.O. Box 347180 Bishop John Bura Parma, OH 44134-7180 Apostolic Administrator for the Ukrainian Cath. Eparchy of St. Josaphat st.josaphateparchy.org/. . . Bishop Robert M. Moskal Bishop Emeritus for the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of St. Josaphat-Parma, OH

Diocese of Youngstown

144 W. Wood Street Bishop George V. Murry SJ Youngstown, OH 44503 Bishop of Youngstown doy.org/. . .

OKLAHOMA

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Archdiocese of Oklahoma City

7501 N.W. Expressway Archbishop Paul S. Coakley OklahomaCity, OK 73132 Archbishop of Oklahoma City catharchdioceseokc.org/. . . Archbishop Eusebius J. Beltran Archbishop Emeritus of Oklahoma City

Diocese of Tulsa

P.O. Box 690240 Bishop Edward J. Slattery Tulsa, OK 74169-0240 Bishop of Tulsa dioceseoftulsa.org/. . .

OREGON

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Diocese of Baker

P.O. Box 5999 Bishop Liam Cary Bend, OR 97708-5999 Bishop of Baker http://dioceseofbaker.org/. . . Bishop Thomas J. Connolly Bishop Emeritus of Baker

Archdiocese of Portland in

2838 East Burnside Street Archbishop Alexander K. Sample Portland, OR 97214-1895 Archbishop of Portland in Oregon archdpdx.org/. . . Archbishop John G. Vlazny Archbishop Emeritus of Portland, OR

Bishop Kenneth D. Steiner Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Portland, OR

PENNSYLVANIA

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Diocese of Allentown

P.O. Box F Bishop John O. Barres Allentown, PA 18105-1538 Bishop of Allentown allentowndiocese.org/. . . Bishop Edward P. Cullen Bishop Emeritus of Allentown

Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown

927 S. Logan Boulevard Bishop Mark L. Bartchak Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 Bishop of Altoona-Johnston ajdiocese.org/. . . Bishop Joseph V. Adamec Bishop Emeritus of Altoona-Johnstown

Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of

66 Riverview Avenue Archbishop William C. Skurla Pittsburgh, PA 15214 Archbishop for the Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh archeparchy.org/. . .

Diocese of Erie

P.O. Box 10397 Bishop Lawrence T. Persico Erie, PA 16514-0397 Bishop of Erie eriercd.org/. . . Bishop Donald W. Trautman Bishop Emeritus of Erie

Diocese of Greensburg

723 East Pittsburgh St. Bishop Lawrence E. Brandt Greensburg, PA 15601 Bishop of Greensburg dioceseofgreensburg.org/. . .

Diocese of Harrisburg 4800 Union Deposti Road Very Reverend Robert M. Gillelan Jr. Harrisburg, PA 17111 Diocesan Administrator of Harrisburg hbgdiocese.org/. . .

Archdiocese of Philadelphia

222 North 17th Street Archbishop Charles J. Chaput OFM Cap Philadelphia, PA 19103-1299 Archbishop of Philadelphia archphila.org/. . . Bishop Michael J. Fitzgerald Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia

Bishop John J. McIntyre Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia

Bishop Timothy C. Senior Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia

Bishop Daniel E. Thomas

Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia

Cardinal Justin F. Rigali Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia

Bishop Louis A. DeSimone Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Philadelphia

Bishop Martin N. Lohmuller Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Philadelphia

Bishop Robert P. Maginnis Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Philadelphia

Diocese of Pittsburgh

111 Blvd. of the Allies Bishop David A. Zubik Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Bishop of Pittsburgh diopitt.org/. . . Bishop William John Waltersheid

Auxiliary Bishop of Pittsburgh

Bishop William J. Winter Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Pittsburgh

Diocese of Scranton

300 Wyoming Avenue Bishop Joseph C. Bambera Scranton, PA 18503 Bishop of Scranton dioceseofscranton.org/. . . Bishop Joseph F. Martino Bishop Emeritus of Scranton

Bishop James C. Timlin Bishop Emeritus of Scranton

Bishop John M. Dougherty Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Scranton

Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia

827 N. Franklin Street Archbishop Stefan Soroka Philadelphia, PA 19123 Archbishop for the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia ukrarcheparchy.us/. . .

Archbishop Stephen M. Sulyk Archbishop Emeritus for the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia

RHODE ISLAND

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Diocese of Providence

One Cathedral Square Bishop Thomas J. Tobin Providence, RI 02903 Bishop of Providence dioceseofprovidence.org/. . . Bishop Robert C. Evans Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Bishop Louis E. Gelineau Bishop Emeritus of Providence

Bishop Robert E. Mulvee Bishop Emeritus of Providence

SOUTH CAROLINA

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119 Broad Street Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone P.O. Box 818 Bishop of Charleston Charleston, SC 29402 catholic-doc.org/. . . Bishop David B. Thompson Bishop Emeritus of Charleston

SOUTH DAKOTA

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Diocese of Rapid City

606 Cathedral Drive Bishop Robert D. Gruss RapidCity, SD 57701-5407 Bishop of Rapid City rapidcitydiocese.org/. . .

Diocese of Sioux Falls

523 N. Duluth Avenue Bishop Paul J. Swain SiouxFalls, SD 57104 Bishop of Sioux Falls diocese-of-sioux-falls.org/. . .

TENNESSEE

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Diocese of Knoxville

805 Northshore Drive SW Bishop Richard F. F. Stika Knoxville, TN 37919 Bishop of Knoxville dioknox.org/. . .

Diocese of Memphis

5825 Shelby Oaks Drive Bishop J. Terry Steib SVD Memphis, TN 38134-7316 Bishop of Memphis cdom.org/. . .

Diocese of Nashville

2400 Twenty-first Ave. S. Bishop David R. Choby Nashville, TN 37212-5387 Bishop of Nashville dioceseofnashville.com/. . .

TEXAS

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Diocese of Amarillo

P.O. Box 5644 Bishop Patrick J. Zurek Amarillo, TX 79117 Bishop of Amarillo amarillodiocese.org/. . . Bishop John W. Yanta Bishop Emeritus of Amarillo

Diocese of Austin

6225 Highway 290 East Bishop Joe S. Vásquez Austin, TX 78723-1025 Bishop of Austin austindiocese.org. . . Bishop John E. McCarthy Bishop Emeritus of Austin

Diocese of Beaumont

710 Archie Street Bishop Curtis J. Guillory SVD Beaumont, TX 77701 Bishop of Beaumont dioceseofbmt.org. . .

Diocese of Brownsville

1910 University Boulevard Bishop Daniel E. Flores Brownsville, TX 78520 Bishop of Brownsville cdob.org/. . . Bishop Raymundo J. Peña Bishop Emeritus of Brownsville

Diocese of Corpus Christi

620 Lipan Street Bishop Wm. Michael Mulvey CorpusChristi, TX 78401 Bishop of Corpus Christi diocesecc.org/. . . Bishop Edmond Carmody

Bishop Emeritus of Corpus Christi

Bishop Rene H. Gracida Bishop Emeritus of Corpus Christi

Diocese of Dallas 3725 Blackburn Street Bishop Kevin J. Farrell Dallas, TX 75219 Bishop of Dallas cathdal.org/. . . Bishop J. Douglas Deshotel

Auxiliary Bishop of Dallas

Bishop Charles V. Grahmann Bishop Emeritus of Dallas

Diocese of El Paso

499 St. Matthews Street Bishop Mark J. Seitz ElPaso, TX 79907 Bishop of El Paso elpasodiocese.org/. . .

Diocese of Fort Worth

800 West Loop 820 South Monsignor Stephen J. Berg FortWorth, TX 76108 Diocesan Administrator of Ft. Worth fwdioc.org/. . .

Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

1700 San Jacinto Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo Houston, TX 77001-0907 Archbishop of Galveston-Houston diogh.org. . . Bishop George A. Sheltz Auxiliary Bishop of Galveston-Houston

Archbishop Joseph A. Fiorenza Archbishop Emeritus of Galveston-Houston

Bishop Vincent M. Rizzotto Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Galveston-Houston

Diocese of Laredo

1901 Corpus Christi St. Bishop James A. Tamayo Laredo, TX 78043 Bishop of Laredo dioceseoflaredo.org/. . .

Diocese of Lubbock 4620 Fourth Street Bishop Plácido Rodríguez CMF Lubbock, TX 79499-8700 Bishop of Lubbock catholiclubbock.org/. . .

Diocese of San Angelo

804 Ford Street Bishop Michael D. Pfeifer OMI SanAngelo, TX 76905 Bishop of San Angelo sanangelodiocese.org/. . .

Archdiocese of San Antonio

2718 West Woodlawn Avenue Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller MSpS SanAntonio, TX 78228-5124 Archbishop of San Antonio archsa.org/. . . Archbishop Patrick F. Flores Archbishop Emeritus of San Antonio

Bishop Thomas J. Flanagan Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of San Antonio

Bishop Bernard F. Popp Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of San Antonio

Diocese of The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter

St. Mary's Seminary Monsignor Jeffrey N. Steenson 9845 Memorial Drive Ordinary of The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter

Houston, TX 77024-3498 usordinariate.org/. . .

Diocese of Tyler

1015 ESE Loop 323 Bishop Joseph E. Strickland Tyler, TX 75701-9663 Bishop of Tyler dioceseoftyler.org/. . .

Diocese of Victoria

P.O. Box 4070 Bishop David E. Fellhauer 1505 E. Mesquite Lane Bishop of Victoria

Victoria, TX 77901 victoriadiocese.org/. . .

UTAH

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Diocese of Salt Lake City

27 C Street Bishop John C. Wester SaltLakeCity, UT 84103 Bishop of Salt Lake Cty utahcatholicdiocese.org. . .

VERMONT

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Diocese of Burlington

55 Joy Drive Bishop Salvatore R. Matano SouthBurlington, VT 05403 Bishop of Burlington vermontcatholic.org/. . . Bishop Kenneth A. Angell Bishop Emeritus of Burlington

VIRGIN ISLANDS

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Diocese of St. Thomas, VI

P.O. Box 301825 Bishop Herbert A. Bevard StThomas, VI 00803-1825 Bishop of St. Thomas in the Islands catholicvi.com/. . . Bishop Elliott G. Thomas Bishop Emeritus of St. Thomas, VI

VIRGINIA

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Diocese of Arlington

200 North Glebe Road Bishop Paul S. Loverde Arlington, VA 22203 Bishop of Arlington arlingtondiocese.org/. . .

Diocese of Richmond

7800 Carousel Lane Bishop Francis X. DiLorenzo Richmond, VA 23294-4201 Bishop of Richmond richmonddiocese.org/. . .

WASHINGTON

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Archdiocese of Seattle

710 9th Avenue Archbishop J. Peter Sartain Seattle, WA 98104 Archbishop of Seattle seattlearchdiocese.org/. . . Bishop Eusebio L. Elizondo MSpS Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle

Archbishop Alexander J. Brunett Archbishop Emeritus of Seattle

Archbishop Raymond G. Hunthausen Archbishop Emeritus of Seattle

Diocese of Spokane

P.O. Box 1453 Bishop Blase J. Cupich 1023 W. Riverside Avenue Bishop of Spokane Spokane, WA 99210-1453 dioceseofspokane.org/. . . Bishop William S. Skylstad Bishop Emeritus of Spokane

Diocese of Yakima

5301-A Tieton Drive Bishop Joseph J. Tyson Yakima, WA 98908 Bishop of Yakima yakimadiocese.org/. . . Bishop Carlos A. Sevilla SJ Bishop Emeritus of Yakima

WEST VIRGINIA

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Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston

1300 Byron Street Bishop Michael J. Bransfield Wheeling, WV 26003 Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston dwc.org/. . .

WISCONSIN

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Diocese of Green Bay

P.O. Box 23825 Bishop David L. Ricken GreenBay, WI 54305-3825 Bishop of Green Bay gbdioc.org. . . Bishop Robert F. Morneau

Auxiliary Bishop of Green Bay

Bishop Robert J. Banks Bishop Emeritus of Green Bay

Diocese of La Crosse

3710 East Avenue South Bishop William P. Callahan OFM Conv P.O. Box 4004 Bishop of La Crosse

LaCrosse, WI 54602-4004 dioceseoflacrosse.com/. . .

Diocese of Madison

702 South High Point Road Bishop Robert C. Morlino P.O. Box 44983 Bishop of Madison

Madison, WI 53719 madisondiocese.org/. . .

Archdiocese of Milwaukee

P.O. Box 70912 Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki Milwaukee, WI 53207-0912 Archbishop of Milwaukee archmil.org/. . . Bishop Donald J. Hying Auxiliary Bishop of Milwaukee

Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland OSB Archbishop Emeritus of Milwaukee

Bishop Richard J. Sklba Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Milwaukee

Diocese of Superior 1201 Hughitt Avenue Bishop Peter F. Christensen Superior, WI 54880 Bishop of Superior catholicdos.org/. . . Bishop Raphael M. Fliss Bishop Emeritus of Superior

WYOMING

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Diocese of Cheyenne

2121 Capitol Avenue Bishop Paul D. Etienne Cheyenne, WY 82001 Bishop of Cheyenne dioceseofcheyenne.org/. . . Bishop Joseph H. Hart Bishop Emeritus of Cheyenne

CIA INFORMATION MEGA FILE

Here are some Leaked Accounts of some CIA Field Agents(stationed CIA HQ Langley, VA), Documents, and website infos of - https://cia.gov

To CIA - Where is your security gals ;)

Anonymous - Chris Defaulter Valentine

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1. Nathan C. Shea Address - Lockwood Rd Henrico, VA Zip - 20190 B'Day - September 5, 1976 (35 years old) Visa - 4916 5207 0220 XXXX UPS tracking number -1Z 8Y3 327 95 5468 353 9 Email ID: [email protected] Password - Nee1zu3Ai91d4

2. Daniel Vida Address - Pretty Lake Ave Norfolk, VA B'Day - January 10, 1974 (38 years old) Visa - 4716 5639 4375 XXXX CVV2 - 027 UPS tracking number - 1Z 199 062 00 5717 481 2 Email ID: [email protected] Password - tiXue2vooL4fdwq

3. Kevin Morehead Address - Ox Rd Woodstock, VA Zip - 20194 B'Day - October 27, 1975 (36 years old) Visa - 5207 9306 2697 XXXX CVC2 - 370 UPS tracking number - 1Z 831 725 07 7755 563 5 EMail ID : [email protected] Password - MeijaaG8eimm6

4. Ronnie B. Allen Address - Richmond VA Zip - 20191 B'Day - April 5, 1973 (39 years old) MasterCard - 5208 6923 4319 XXXx CVC2 - 947 UPS tracking number - 1Z 581 796 27 1185 535 6 Email ID - [email protected] Password - eiqu7kae1Rt

5. Darrell A. Dunleavy Address - Montpelier Ct Woodbridge, VA Zip - 20194 B'Day - November 20, 1973 (38 years old) MasterCard - 5480 7450 0976 XXXX CVC2 - 820 UPS tracking number - 1Z 054 879 87 9434 053 8 Email ID : [email protected] Password - Uth2a675hheG

...... SOme more details will be leaked soon, CIA Beware!

-Anonymous-LulZsec-GhostShell-IllumiNati- http://pastebin.com/txqMQ9wQ

51 email addresses of the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States (CIA) By @HackerArgentino #TeamHackingArgentino #THA

Twitter: @HackerArgentino Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeamHackingArgentino

Now they can send their complaints =)

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Here are some Leaked Accounts of some CIA Field Agents(stationed at Virginia), Documents, and website infos of - https://cia.gov

To CIA - Where is your security gals ;)

------website - https://www.cia.gov/ Location - Virginia - Reston

WebSite Last Updated - Mon, 09 Apr 2012 16:53:44 GMT (At time of exploitation)

------DETAILS------

[ localityName=Mclean stateOrProvinceName=Virginia countryName=US serialNumber=Government Entity businessCategory=Government Entity 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.60.2.1.3=US ]

Website SSL serial Number - 1B6E90CFD3E033B37EA656F068ECB80F(Registered to Jason Robert, cia-intercom chief) using SSL v3.0[non updated]

Server IP - 156.154.70.10 (apache)

Lookup for A records of cia.gov Host - cia.gov. TTl - 14400 A answer- 198.81.129.107

Site Etag : 890e-4bd41d95b3600

Admin Login Handle - ucia-gw.customer.alter.net (157.130.59.190)

------[[[[[[[[[ Hacked Accounts ]]]]]]]]]] ------

1. Nathan C. Shea Address - Lockwood Rd Henrico, VA Zip - 20190 B'Day - September 5, 1976 (35 years old) Visa - 4916 5207 0220 XXXX UPS tracking number -1Z 8Y3 327 95 5468 353 9 Email ID: [email protected] Password - Nee1zu3Ai91d4

2. Daniel Vida Address - Pretty Lake Ave Norfolk, VA B'Day - January 10, 1974 (38 years old) Visa - 4716 5639 4375 XXXX CVV2 - 027 UPS tracking number - 1Z 199 062 00 5717 481 2 Email ID: [email protected] Password - tiXue2vooL4fdwq

3. Kevin Morehead Address - Ox Rd Woodstock, VA Zip - 20194 B'Day - October 27, 1975 (36 years old) Visa - 5207 9306 2697 XXXX CVC2 - 370 UPS tracking number - 1Z 831 725 07 7755 563 5 EMail ID : [email protected] Password - MeijaaG8eimm6

4. Ronnie B. Allen Address - Richmond VA Zip - 20191 B'Day - April 5, 1973 (39 years old) MasterCard - 5208 6923 4319 XXXx CVC2 - 947 UPS tracking number - 1Z 581 796 27 1185 535 6 Email ID - [email protected] Password - eiqu7kae1Rt

5. Darrell A. Dunleavy Address - Montpelier Ct Woodbridge, VA Zip - 20194 B'Day - November 20, 1973 (38 years old) MasterCard - 5480 7450 0976 XXXX CVC2 - 820 UPS tracking number - 1Z 054 879 87 9434 053 8 Email ID : [email protected] Password - Uth2a675hheG

...... SOme more details will be leaked soon, CIA Beware!

-CyberZeist (Against Online Censorship) http://pastebin.com/3RNmH53Q

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Hacked BY Anonymous GrenXparta

Hey Admin ! This website's security is too low. Please upgrade your security now !

__^__ __^__ ( ___ ) ------( ___ ) | / | ☠ GrenXparta Was here Come Back© ☠ | \ | | / | | \ | | / | Email: [email protected] Twitter: @gren_siahaan | \ | | / | | \ | | / | http://web-grenalio.net23.net | \ | | / |------| \ | | / | Hacking is not be a crime | \ | |___| Regard's GrenXparta |___| (_____)------(___)

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::::::::::::::::::::::HACKED BY GRENXPARTA:::::::::::::::::::

Hacked BY Anonymous GrenXparta

Hey Admin ! This website's security is too low. Please upgrade your security now !

__^__ __^__ ( ___ ) ------( ___ ) | / | ☠ GrenXparta Was here Come Back© ☠ | \ | | / | | \ | | / | Email: [email protected] Twitter: @gren_siahaan | \ | | / | | \ | | / | http://web-grenalio.net23.net | \ | | / |------| \ | | / | Hacking is not be a crime | \ | |___| Regard's GrenXparta |___| (_____)------(_____)

[URL: https://www.cia.gov/]

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By @AnonTrumanSec

202 email addresses for apple.com

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51 email addresses of the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States (CIA) By @HackerArgentino #TeamHackingArgentino #THA

Twitter: @HackerArgentino Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeamHackingArgentino

Now they can send their complaints =)

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David Webb Sales Sales Representative [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA Pamela Landy Sales Sales Representative [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA Terry Thompson Marketing Program Manager [email protected] [email protected] Purcellville VA Elizabeth Brambo Marketing Public Relations [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA Tamara Smoot Marketing College Relations [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA Simon Marsh Marketing Employment and Communications Director [email protected] [email protected] London Paul Graver Marketing Deputy Chief, Global Communications Services [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Jeff Kilkenny Marketing Senior Product Evaluator [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Ricky Hayes Finance & Administration Chief Program Practices Group [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Gary Noakes Finance & Administration Program Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Petra Lewis Finance & Administration diversity Program Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Joseph Cooper Finance & Administration Chief Operating Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Warner Workman Finance & Administration Senior Program Manager [email protected] [email protected] Fredericksburg VA Dale Grove Finance & Administration Senior Project Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Jeri Benedict Finance & Administration Program Manager for Training Operations [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Bambi Coupland Finance & Administration Consultant [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Larry Brisky Finance & Administration Program Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Michelle Cq Finance & Administration Program Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Michelle Murphy Finance & Administration Program Manager [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA Donna Snead Finance & 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Target: Patricia L. Schatz Reason: Working For Goverment Address: 1631 Big Indian Metairie, LA 70001 Phone: 504-628-9374 Email Address: [email protected] Username: Wasend Password: AhrieCowui7 Birthday: November 28, 1959 MasterCard: 5226 8835 4490 7005 Expires: 10/2014 CVC2 287 SSN:437-03-4245 Occupation: CIA Officer Weight: 130.0 pounds Height: 5' 6" Enjoy :D http://pastebin.com/zMVWkqBQ

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CIA Hacked By Superman ⓢⓤⓟⓔⓡⓜⓐⓝ

Target: www.cia.gov IP Address 23.37.19.36 Status active Server Type AkamaiGHost Phone (800) 553-6847 https://www.cia.gov/ehl/start.do

Name Server IP Location relay12.ucia.gov 198.81.129.195 Washington, DC, US relay7.ucia.gov 198.81.129.186 Reston, VA, US relay2.ucia.gov 198.81.129.194 Washington, DC, US relay1.ucia.gov 198.81.129.193 Washington, DC, US

Name Server relay7.ucia.gov Email [email protected] Serial Number 2012110600 Refresh 2 hours Retry 1 hour Expiry 28 days Minimum 15 minutes

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1 Monaco 89.68 2 Macau 84.43 3 Japan 83.91 4 Singapore 83.75 5 San Marino 83.07 6 Andorra 82.50 7 Guernsey 82.24 8 Hong Kong 82.12 9 Australia 81.90 10 Italy 81.86 11 Liechtenstein 81.50 12 Canada 81.48 13 Jersey 81.47 14 81.46 15 Spain 81.27 16 Sweden 81.18 17 Switzerland 81.17 18 Israel 81.07 19 Iceland 81.00 20 Anguilla 80.98 21 Netherlands 80.91 22 Bermuda 80.82 23 Cayman Islands 80.80 24 Isle of Man 80.76 25 New Zealand 80.71 26 Ireland 80.32 27 Norway 80.32 28 Germany 80.19 29 Jordan 80.18 30 United Kingdom 80.17 31 Greece 80.05 32 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 80.00 33 Austria 79.91 34 Faroe Islands 79.85 35 Malta 79.85 36 European Union 79.76 37 Luxembourg 79.75 38 Belgium 79.65 39 Virgin Islands 79.47 40 Finland 79.41 41 Korea, South 79.30 42 Turks and Caicos Islands 79.26 43 Wallis and Futuna 79.12 44 Puerto Rico 79.07 45 Bosnia and Herzegovina 78.96 46 Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha 78.91 47 Gibraltar 78.83 48 Denmark 78.78 49 Portugal 78.70 50 Guam 78.50 51 United States 78.49 52 Taiwan 78.48 53 Bahrain 78.29 54 Chile 78.10 55 Qatar 78.09 56 Cyprus 78.00 57 Panama 77.96 58 British Virgin Islands 77.95 59 Costa Rica 77.89 60 77.87 61 Libya 77.83 62 Albania 77.59 63 Slovenia 77.48 64 Dominican Republic 77.44 65 Czech Republic 77.38 66 77.32 67 Kuwait 77.28 68 Northern Mariana Islands 77.27 69 Argentina 77.14 70 Saint Lucia 77.04 71 New Caledonia 76.94 72 United Arab Emirates 76.71 73 Mexico 76.66 74 Uruguay 76.41 75 Paraguay 76.40 76 French Polynesia 76.39 77 Brunei 76.37 78 Poland 76.25 79 Dominica 76.18 80 Morocco 76.11 81 Slovakia 76.03 82 Croatia 75.99 83 Sri Lanka 75.94 84 Ecuador 75.94 85 Aruba 75.93 86 Antigua and Barbuda 75.69 87 Lithuania 75.55 88 Tonga 75.38 89 Macedonia 75.36 90 West Bank 75.24 91 Tunisia 75.24 92 Lebanon 75.23 93 Hungary 75.02 94 Cook Islands 74.92 95 74.92 96 China 74.84 97 Saint Kitts and Nevis 74.84 98 Colombia 74.79 99 Algeria 74.73 100 Mauritius 74.71 101 Maldives 74.69 102 Serbia 74.56 103 Barbados 74.52 104 Oman 74.47 105 American Samoa 74.44 106 Solomon Islands 74.42 107 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 74.39 108 Saudi Arabia 74.35 109 Romania 74.22 110 Gaza Strip 74.16 111 Venezuela 74.08 112 Malaysia 74.04 113 Bulgaria 73.84 114 Thailand 73.83 115 Seychelles 73.77 116 El Salvador 73.69 117 Estonia 73.58 118 73.49 119 Jamaica 73.43 120 Montserrat 73.41 121 Grenada 73.30 122 72.93 123 Latvia 72.93 124 Brazil 72.79 125 72.77 126 Uzbekistan 72.77 127 Peru 72.73 128 Samoa 72.66 129 Vietnam 72.41 130 72.18 131 Palau 72.06 132 Marshall Islands 72.03 133 Philippines 71.94 134 Micronesia, Federated States of 71.80 135 Trinidad and Tobago 71.67 136 71.62 137 Fiji 71.59 138 71.48 139 Bahamas, The 71.44 140 71.32 141 Greenland 71.25 142 71.17 143 Suriname 71.12 144 Cape Verde 71.00 145 70.85 146 70.71 147 Iran 70.35 148 Bangladesh 70.06 149 Kazakhstan 69.63 150 Moldova 69.51 151 Kyrgyzstan 69.45 152 Korea, North 69.20 153 Turkmenistan 68.84 154 68.74 155 Mongolia 68.63 156 Belize 68.28 157 Timor-Leste 68.27 158 Bolivia 67.90 159 Bhutan 67.88 160 Guyana 67.39 161 India 67.14 162 Nepal 66.51 163 Papua New Guinea 66.46 164 Russia 66.46 165 Tajikistan 66.38 166 Pakistan 66.35 167 Nauru 65.70 168 Burma 65.24 169 Tuvalu 65.11 170 Vanuatu 65.06 171 Kiribati 64.76 172 Yemen 64.11 173 Madagascar 64.00 174 Gambia, The 63.82 175 Sao Tome and Principe 63.49 176 Togo 63.17 177 Kenya 63.07 178 63.04 179 Eritrea 62.86 180 Laos 62.77 181 Equatorial Guinea 62.75 182 Comoros 62.74 183 Sudan 62.57 184 Haiti 62.51 185 Djibouti 61.57 186 Mauritania 61.53 187 Western Sahara 61.52 188 Ghana 61.45 189 Benin 60.26 190 Senegal 60.18 191 Burundi 59.24 192 Guinea 58.61 193 Rwanda 58.44 194 Liberia 57.41 195 Cote d'Ivoire 57.25 196 Ethiopia 56.56 197 Sierra Leone 56.55 198 Botswana 55.74 199 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 55.74 200 Congo, Republic of the 55.27 201 Cameroon 54.71 202 Angola 54.59 203 Burkina Faso 54.07 204 Niger 53.80 205 Uganda 53.45 206 53.14 207 Mali 53.06 208 Zambia 52.57 209 Malawi 52.31 210 Gabon 52.29 211 Namibia 52.17 212 Nigeria 52.05 213 Mozambique 52.02 214 Lesotho 51.86 215 Zimbabwe 51.82 216 Somalia 50.80 217 Central African Republic 50.48 218 Afghanistan 49.72 219 Swaziland 49.42 220 South Africa 49.41 221 Guinea-Bissau 49.11 222 Chad 48.69

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Po Box 344, Shalimar, FL 32579 06/2008 44 Berwick Cir Apt 2, Shalimar, FL 32579 11/2004 16560 La Fleur Dr, East Lansing, MI 48823 06/2004 16560 La Fleur Dr, Bath Twp, MI 48823 05/2003 931 Spring Creek Cir, Pensacola, FL 32514 03/2002 Po Box 330, Shalimar, FL 32579 11/2000 2907 Shalimar Ln, Shalimar, FL 32579 11/2000 Po Box 4893, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32549 07/1998 5325 Pinetree Ave # B, Panama City, FL 32408 07/1996 23 Bayview Dr, Shalimar, FL 32579 11/1990 4 Old South Ct # 5GE, Bluffton, SC 29910 11/1990 4266 Beachside Two Dr, Miramar Beach, FL 32550 69 Lakeshore Dr, Shalimar, FL 32579 62 Colony Park Dr, Miramar Beach, FL 32550 154 Bonaire Blvd, Miramar Beach, FL 32550 Po Box 743, Linville, NC 28646

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John O Brennan

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DOB: 09/22/1955

Phone Number's: (703) 435-8772, (703) 738-2877, (703) 435-7720,(703) 435-8772, (703) 742-3349

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Here are some Leaked Accounts of some CIA Field Agents(stationed at Virginia), Documents, and website infos of - https://cia.gov

To CIA - Where is your security gals ;)

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website - https://www.cia.gov/

Location - Virginia - Reston

WebSite Last Updated - Mon, 09 Apr 2012 16:53:44 GMT (At time of exploitation)

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[ localityName=Mclean stateOrProvinceName=Virginia countryName=US serialNumber=Government Entity businessCategory=Government Entity

1.3.6.1.4.1.311.60.2.1.3=US ]

Website SSL serial Number - 1B6E90CFD3E033B37EA656F068ECB80F(Registered to Jason Robert, cia-intercom chief) using SSL v3.0[non updated]

Server IP - 156.154.70.10 (apache)

Lookup for A records of cia.gov

Host - cia.gov.

TTl - 14400

A answer- 198.81.129.107

Site Etag : 890e-4bd41d95b3600

Admin Login Handle - ucia-gw.customer.alter.net (157.130.59.190)

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[[[[[[[[[ Hacked Accounts ]]]]]]]]]]

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1. Nathan C. Shea

Address - Lockwood Rd

Henrico, VA

Zip - 20190

B'Day - September 5, 1976 (35 years old)

Visa - 4916 5207 0220 XXXX

UPS tracking number -1Z 8Y3 327 95 5468 353 9

Email ID: [email protected] Password - Nee1zu3Ai91d4

2. Daniel Vida

Address - Pretty Lake Ave

Norfolk, VA

B'Day - January 10, 1974 (38 years old)

Visa - 4716 5639 4375 XXXX

CVV2 - 027

UPS tracking number - 1Z 199 062 00 5717 481 2

Email ID: [email protected]

Password - tiXue2vooL4fdwq

3. Kevin Morehead

Address - Ox Rd

Woodstock, VA

Zip - 20194

B'Day - October 27, 1975 (36 years old)

Visa - 5207 9306 2697 XXXX

CVC2 - 370

UPS tracking number - 1Z 831 725 07 7755 563 5

EMail ID : [email protected]

Password - MeijaaG8eimm6

4. Ronnie B. Allen

Address - Richmond VA

Zip - 20191

B'Day - April 5, 1973 (39 years old)

MasterCard - 5208 6923 4319 XXXx

CVC2 - 947

UPS tracking number - 1Z 581 796 27 1185 535 6

Email ID - [email protected] Password - eiqu7kae1Rt

5. Darrell A. Dunleavy

Address - Montpelier Ct

Woodbridge, VA

Zip - 20194

B'Day - November 20, 1973 (38 years old)

MasterCard - 5480 7450 0976 XXXX

CVC2 - 820

UPS tracking number - 1Z 054 879 87 9434 053 8

Email ID : [email protected]

Password - Uth2a675hheG

...... SOme more details will be leaked soon, CIA Beware!

-CyberZeist (Against Online Censorship)

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Hacked BY Anonymous GrenXparta

Hey Admin !

This website's security is too low.

Please upgrade your security now !

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| / | Hacking is not be a crime | \ |

|___| Regard's GrenXparta |___|

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[https://cia.gov leaked by GrenXPaRTa]

To CIA - Where is your security

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website - https://www.cia.gov/ (i didn't deface CIA just like the FBI.)

Location - Virginia - Reston

WebSite Last Updated - 11 Apr 2013 16:53:44 GMT (At time of exploitation)

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[ localityName=Mclean stateOrProvinceName=Virginia countryName=US serialNumber=Government Entity businessCategory=Government Entity

1.3.6.1.4.1.311.60.2.1.3=US ]

Website SSL serial Number - 1B6E90CFD3E033B37EA656F068ECB80F(Registered to Jason Robert, cia-intercom chief) using SSL v3.0[non updated]

Server IP - 156.154.70.10 (apache)

Lookup for A records of cia.gov

Host - cia.gov.

TTl - 14400

A answer- 198.81.129.107

Site Etag : 890e-4bd41d95b3600

Admin Login Handle - ucia-gw.customer.alter.net (157.130.59.190)

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[[[[[[[[[ Hacked Accounts ]]]]]]]]]]

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1. Nathan C. Shea

Address - Lockwood Rd

Henrico, VA

Zip - 20190

B'Day - September 5, 1976 (35 years old)

Visa - 4916 5207 0220 XXXX UPS tracking number -1Z 8Y3 327 95 5468 353 9

Email ID: [email protected]

Password - Nee1zu3Ai91d4

2. Daniel Vida

Address - Pretty Lake Ave

Norfolk, VA

B'Day - January 10, 1974 (38 years old)

Visa - 4716 5639 4375 XXXX

CVV2 - 027

UPS tracking number - 1Z 199 062 00 5717 481 2

Email ID: [email protected]

Password - tiXue2vooL4fdwq

3. Kevin Morehead

Address - Ox Rd

Woodstock, VA

Zip - 20194

B'Day - October 27, 1975 (36 years old)

Visa - 5207 9306 2697 XXXX

CVC2 - 370

UPS tracking number - 1Z 831 725 07 7755 563 5

EMail ID : [email protected]

Password - MeijaaG8eimm6

4. Ronnie B. Allen

Address - Richmond VA

Zip - 20191

B'Day - April 5, 1973 (39 years old)

MasterCard - 5208 6923 4319 XXXx

CVC2 - 947 UPS tracking number - 1Z 581 796 27 1185 535 6

Email ID - [email protected]

Password - eiqu7kae1Rt

5. Darrell A. Dunleavy

Address - Montpelier Ct

Woodbridge, VA

Zip - 20194

B'Day - November 20, 1973 (38 years old)

MasterCard - 5480 7450 0976 XXXX

CVC2 - 820

UPS tracking number - 1Z 054 879 87 9434 053 8

Email ID : [email protected]

Password - Uth2a675hheG

Source: Roger Landry WTPNetwork™(312-94876)

Updated List (3/17/12) These groups, pages and websites will be added to the terrorists watch list pending investigation.

Justin Stout* (312-94877)

Lynn Nichols*(312-94878)

Jeff Phelps *(312-94879)

Bonnie Ross*(312-94880)

John Jackson*(312-94881)

Jerry Lewis * (312-94882)

(*) Above subjects to be resolved pending investigation.

List of Partner Forums

A Free and Voluntary Society Owner: Justin Stout

A Truly Free Market Owner: Justin Stout

Abolish the Department of Education Owner: Justin Stout

Abolish the Dept. of Homeland Security! Owner: Justin Stout

Abolish the FDA Owner: Justin Stout

Abolish the IRS Owner: Justin Stout Abolish the IRS DHS TSA ATF DEA FDA SSA DOE FBI ED NSA CIA DOD EPA FCC CDC Owner: Justin Stout

Abolish the TSA Owner: Justin Stout

Abolishing the Federal Reserve Owner: Justin Stout

"Action Group to Uphold the Constitution" Owner: Steven Danielson

American LiberTEA Owner: Bill Walker

Anarchism Owner: Justin Stout

Anarcho-Capitalism Owner: Justin Stout

Article V Convention Advocacy Forums Owner: John De Herrera

Article V Convention | We The People are being denied our constitutional right Owner: John De Herrera

Australians for Ron Paul Owner: Brett Carle

Bay Area Citizens against Chemtrails

Being Libertarian Owner: Justin Stout

Boycott Flying Owner: Get the GeTSApo out of your pants

Boycott Lame Stream Media Owner: Jerry Davis

Boycott Msnbc,FOX, CNBC and Affiliated supporters Owner: Jerry Davis

Can't Stop Ron Paul 2012 Owner: Unkle Skunky

Care2NN (News Network) Owner: Robert Marsh

Civil Disobedience and Non-Cooperation Owner: Justin Stout

Columbia Missouri for Ron Paul 2012 Owner: Jacob Fred Kerner

Combat Veterans For Ron Paul 2012 Owner: Antonio Buehler and Nick Allison

Committees of Safety of the Several StatesOwner: Roger Landry

Consciousness TV Owner: Edward Consciousness Levite

Conspiracy Examiner Owner: Jeff Phelps

Constitutional Convention Two Owner : Landon Lehrman

Daddy Justice Owner: Anne Marie Whaley

Deadheads for Ron Paul 2012 Owner: Robyn Lansford

Debate the 2012 Republican Candidates Owner: Jennifer Hyatt

Deficit Reduction Project Guy Kuzbyte, Journalist

Democrats and Republicans are Destroying America Owner: Justin Stout

De-Occupy your TV & Main Stream Media Owner: Patrick Legendaryhero

Educating America Freedom Not Fear Owner: Bonnie Ross

Educators of Liberty! Owner: Rand Cottrell Either We Have A Constitution or We Don't Owner: Rand Cottrell

Election Calendar Owner: Justin Stout

End the Fed Owner: Justin Stout

End the War on Drugs Owner: Justin Stout

Everyone & Anyone -> for a dictatorship/theocracy free World... Owner:Roger Landry

Facebook gave me 15 days probation for making political posts Nicly Nelson

Founders Revolution Owner: Johnny Law

FREE Antonio Buehler Owner: Antonio Buehler and Leo Buehler

Free-Thinking Society Owner: Justin Stout

Friends Of the Article V Convention Owner: Bill Walker

Friends Networking & Supporting Ron Paul for President 2012 Owner: Bridie Gallagly-Gleeson

Gardening Spirits Owner: Jason Wettstin

Global Mass ResignationsOwner:Roger Landry

Global Strike Owner: Lynn Nichols & Keith Liberty

Gorilla Gardening Owner:Roger Landry

Graphic artists for Ron Paul Owner: Dwayne Lambert

Grass-Fed Revolution Owner: Justin Stout

Growing Organic, Eating Organic Owner: Justin Stout

Gun Owners Owner: Tyler Weaver

Hey We're Filming Here Owner: Mike Skuthan

Homeschooling / Unschooling Owner: Justin Stout

Homesteading / Survivalism Owner: Justin Stout

I'm Voting For Ron Paul and I've Got News For You - He CAN Win Owner: Tom Barton

International Supporters for Ron Paul 2012 Appu Mathew

Ignorance is the Enemy of Freedom Owner:Roger Landry

Info Warriors United (website) Owner: John Jackson

Info Warriors United (FB group) Owner: John Jackson

Jury Nullification Owner: Justin Stout

Kudzu League Owner: James G. Cook

Life, Liberty and Lies Owner: Jerry Davis

Listen, Think, Question & Be Owner:Roger Landry

Live free or Expat! Owner: Ray Fernandez Living off the Land Owner: Justin Stout

Modern Bulgarian Revolution Owner: Brett Backman

Модерната българска революция. The Modern Bulgarian Revolution Owner: Brett Backman

Money Message Owner:Roger Landry

Murray Rothbard Owner: Justin Stout

National Youth For Ron Paul Owner: John Jackson

Natural Living and Parenting Owner: Justin Stout

New Creation Unlimited Professional Hosting and Development Owners: Peter Tuzzolino and Carol Hannonmail

NewsWithViews.com Owner:Roger Landry

New World Opposition Owner: Brett Backman

New World Order Information Center Owner: Brett Backman

NO to Mitt Romney Owner: Justin Stout

NO to Newt Gingrich Owner: Justin Stout

NO to Rick Santorum Owner: Justin Stout

Nobody for President Owner: Justin Stout

!North Americans Against A North American Union! Owner: Lynn Nichols and Ben OftheRocks Morgan

NOTEGA – STOP ELDER ABUSE AND GUARDIANSHIP ABUSE Owner: Latifa S. Ring

Occupy Economics Owner: Brian McNamara

Occupy Educate Owner: Giles Domkam

Occupy Kelown Owner: Roger Landry

Occupy: One World, One Movement Owner:Steven Danielson

Occupy the Federal Reserve Owner: Justin Stout

One Big A$$ Mistake America Owner: Rand Cottrell, Roger Landry

OPERATION WAKE UP! Owner: Rand Cottrell

Orion Talk Radio Owner: Roger Landry, Orion

Paulistics SLC Owner: Jacob Alexander Jones

People Empowerment Group Owner: Roger Landry

PRESIDENT RON PAUL TAKES THE OATH OF OFFICE Owner: Roger Landry

Press For Truth Owner: Dan Dicks

Press For Truth TV Owner: Dan Dicks

Radio Free Canada Owner: Darin Howard (Box 20013 Kelowna BC V1Y 9H2 [email protected])

Reoccupy Corruption Owner: NeoPop Realism Journalism Repeal the Patriot Act Owner: Justin Stout

Republicans for Ron Paul Owner: Eamon James Cahall

Richmond Liberty Movement Owner: Raub Brandon

Rick "google" Santorum would make the worst President Owner: Jefferson King Davis

Ron Paul 2012 Owner: Justin Stout

Ron Paul 2012 - So you want your Country Back. Then join the revolution! Owners: James Smith & Sr Admin Ted Jotte

Ron Paul because he scares the shit out of ASSHOLES Owner: Bill Walker

Ron Paul for President 2012 - Restore America Now Owner: Ramon K. Madden

Ron Paul 2012 - Summit County Owner: Craig Thompson

Ron Paul Revolution Owner: Roger Landry, Justin Stout

Ron Paul Rocks! A group for rabid, die-hard Ron Paul fans! John Ronpaul Jones

Ron Paul Strategic Think Tank Owner:Mary Incerto Tomlin, John Nibarger

Ron Paul vs. Barack Obama in 2012 Owner: Justin Stout

Ron Paul vs. Ben Bernanke Owner: Justin Stout

Scotia Bank Complaints Owner: Roger Landry

Serious Action To Get Ron Paul Elected In 2012 Owner: Ted Jotte

Socialism is Garbage Owner: Geoffrey Miller

Sound Money Owners: Justin Stout, Adam Keller

Speak Your Mind Owner:Roger Landry

Standinfreedom's Blog website Owner: Roger Landry

Stop IRS Tax Lien Levy & Beat Home Foreclosure | ToolsforJustice (FB group) Owner: David, Ron, Randy

Southeast Liberty Project Owner: Raub Brandon

Stop IRS Tax Lien Levy & Beat Home Foreclosure | ToolsforJustice (website) Owner: David, Ron, Randy

Stopping Government-Run Healthcare Owner: Roger Landry

Taxation is Theft Owner: Justin Stout

Telling Ben Bernanke he's full of crap Owner: Roger Landry

The Anti-Obama Nation Owner:Roger Landry

The Daily Paul Owner: Zak Cruise Carter

The Libertarian Atheist Owner: Justin Stout

The Modern American Revolution (FB group) Owner: Brett Backman

The Modern American Revolution (website) Owner: Brett Backman

The Modern Canadian Revolution Owner: Brett Backman The Modern UK Revolution Owner: Brett Backman

The New World Order Information Center Owner: Brett Backman

The No Party Owner: Roger Landry

The Petey T and Robby Radio Show

THE RED PILL Owner: Joshua Johnson

The Truth About Vaccines Owner: Justin Stout

The Truths Owner: Peter Behan

THE UPRISING! Owner: Debbie Lewis

The Watchers Society Owner: Roger Landry

Tools for Justice (website) Owner: David,Ron,Randy

Tools for Justice (FB group) Owner: David,Ron,Randy

Truth Media Owner: Jeff Phelps

Truth the main stream media misses. Owner: Steven Danielsen

TSA = Thefts, Sexual assaults, and Arrests Owner: Lynn Nichols

Urgent Message....It's all hitting the fans!!! Owner: Justin Stout

Voluntaryism Owner: Justin Stout

Vote For The Man, Ron Paul! Reguardless... Owner Joe Bright

Vote Obama Out of Office 2012 Owner: Justin Stout

Wake the Fuck Up People Owner: Ottis Oatmeal Stout Person

WAKE UP! Owner: Peter Behran

WatchtheVote2012 Owner: Nancy Jacques and Tammy Cech

We are the people of the United States of America Owner: Richard Chase Halbrook

WE THE PEOPLE Owner: Roger Landry

"We The People" Have Our Own Terrorists List! Owner: Nena Espinosa

We The People Network™ Owner: Roger Landry

WE THE PEOPLE TAR Owner: Roger Landry,Edward Consciousness Levite

World Truth TV Owner: Roger Landry

WTPN™ (WE THE PEOPLE NETWORK™) Owner: Roger Landry

WTPN™ Community Owner: Roger Landry

Z Great Debate Owner: Joe Zajac

1,000,000 Against ChemTrails Owner: Chem Trail

24/7 TRUTH TALK NEWS Host: Howard Nema This File is HUGE.

Contains Details of Suspetced Terrorists & their links, personal Information & MORE!

This File is HUGE.

Contains Details of Suspetced Terrorists & their links, personal Information & MORE!

@ThisIsGameOver

REGISTER NAME terrorist

AN INDEPENDENT pure, amnesty (Decrease Penalty), PB (Conditional Release), CMB (Holidays By Independent) & DEATH

Lapas I FIELD:

1. Syarifudin Bin Sulaiman, Ds. Minjei mature, 12-12-1974, 30 th, Laki2, Islam, Sales jobs Smoking Ds. Minjei mature Districts. Aron Syamtalira potentials. North Aceh, Country Ranto, KEC. Land, Land and sailors. North Aceh, Jl. D.I. Ardath cigarette kiosk Panjaitan Fields, criminal '6 Yr 7 Billion, date and No. Verdict Date 09-12-2004 No. 1768 / Pid.B / 2004 / PN MDN, Expirasi 13-02-2010, 01-07-2006 Amnesty. Bomb involvement emery fields.

2. Anwaruddin Anwar als als als Atman. Sidin, Lhok Seutuy, November 1984, 20 th, Laki2, Islam, PT Employee job. Hakcheri July FORUM East, artisan muddy, July FORUM Timu Country Districts. Jeumpa Kab. North Aceh, Jl. Bull Edge Gulama Mushalla Aceh Sepakat Districts. Medan Belawan, '6 criminal Yr 7 Billion, date and No. Verdict Date 09- 12-2004 No.1767/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Expirasi 16-02-2010, Amnesty '01-08-2006. Bomb involvement emery fields.

3. Abdul Samad als. Dosama als. Mamad als. Mad als Amad, Teupinjok Aceh, 24 th, L, Islam, Sales, Ds. Teupinjok Districts. Land Area Kab. North Aceh. Jl. Acacia Raya. Helvetia 14 fields (Warung Mie Aceh Kagura), criminal 6 Yr, date and No. Verdict Date 13-12-2004 No.1774/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Expirasi 17-07-2009, Amnesty '01-08-2006. Bomb involvement emery fields.

4. Tengku Usman als Man, Ds. Sago North Aceh, 31 th, L, Islam, Imam Mosque Deal Guru Ngaji Belawan, Jl. Bull Edge Gulama Belawan, criminal 6 Yr, date and No. Verdict Date 13-12-2004 No.1773/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Expirasi '20-07- 2009, Amnesty '01-08-2006. Bomb involvement emery Field

5. Fauzi bin Kasim als Adi, East Aceh Binjai City, 23 th, L, Islam, Fishers, Jl. Perum hostel complex. Earth Asri, Block-A No. Helvetia 21 fields, 3 Yr criminal, date and No. Verdict Date 24-03-2005 No.2654/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Expirasi '16-08- 2006, Amnesty 20-04-2006. Involvement of Law. 15/2003 Terrorism.

6. Ismael Ridwan als. Iwan Alopecia, Cape Awe, North Aceh, 43 th, L, Islam, Fishers, Jl. No barracudas. 31 Edge Banting Districts. Medan, Medan Kodya Belawan, Ds. KEC Mulieng junction. Aron Syamtalira Kab, North Aceh, criminal 6 Yr 7 Billion, date and No. Verdict Date 09-12-2004 No. 1772/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Expirasi '16-02-2010, Amnesty '18-08- 2006. Involvement of Law. 15/2003 Terrorism.

7. Rani Idris Apekrih als, Ds. Aceh East Nangrau Pidie, 59 th, L, Islam, Fishers, Paloh Swimming Ex. Belawan Happy, criminal 5 Yr 4 Billion, date and No. Verdict Date 09-12-2004 No.1769/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Expirasi '14-11-2008, Amnesty '18-08-2006, the involvement of Law. 15/2003 Terrorism. 8. Basri John als Basri, Medan, 07-04-1971, 33 th, Laki2, Islam, Entrepreneurs, Jl. No Sustenance Gang bridge board. 39 Ex. Sei Sikambing D Districts. PETISAH Medan Medan, criminal 3 Yr, date and No. Date 28-03-2005 No.2878/Pid.B/2004/PN verdict MDN, Expirasi '12-10-2006, Amnesty '20-04-2006, the involvement of Law. 15/2003 Terrorism.

9. Saifullah als. Lerek als. Ipul, Banda Aceh, 30 th, L, Islam, Fishermen, Food, Belawan Lr. Happy Belawan Kulam hammer field, criminal 6 Yr 7 Billion, date and No. Verdict Date 09-12-2004 No.1770/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Expirasi '15-02-2010, Amnesty '01-08-2006, the involvement of Law. 15/2003 Terrorism.

10. Marzuki Safrizal als.Udin als. Saiful, Country Senembuk Punteet, Idi Rayeuk, East Aceh, 05-05-1975, 29 th, L, Islam, Jl. Rawe within Tangkahan Districts VII. Field labuhan criminal 5 Yr 6 Billion, date and No. Date 15-02-2005 No verdict. 2882/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Expirasi '28-08-2009, Amnesty '01-08-2006, the involvement of Law. 15/2003 Terrorism.

11. Mortar Friznal als. Revelation, Sabang, 17-06-1979, 26 th, L, Islam, Entrepreneurs, Jl. Exemplar / Pioneer Square I, Jl. Lk parrot. V Rt 01/Rw 01, Ex. New Gambier City range, 6 Yr criminal, date and No. Date 14-02-2005 No verdict. 2287/Pid.B/2005/PN MDN, Expirasi '09-04-2010, Amnesty 08/1/2006

12. Muhammad Nur als. Azhar als. Raju als. King Bodrin, Idi East Aceh, 05-05-1977, 27 th, L, Islam, Jl. Medio Santoso No. 103-C Field, Idi Rural Districts. Peudawa Kab. East Aceh, criminal Yr 8, date and No. Date 14-02-2005 No verdict. 2288/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Expirasi '07-04-2012, Amnesty 8/1/2006, involvement Law. 15/2003 of terrorism.

13. Hamdani als. Dani, Brandan Base, 12-01-1982, Lk I Melati, New Complex, Ex. East blade, KEC. SEI LEPAN Kab. Langkat, criminal 3 Yr 6 Billion, date and No. Date 23-03-2005 No verdict. 2656/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Amnesty '20-04-2006, the involvement of Law. 15/2003 Terrorism.

14. Sincere, criminal 4 Yr, date and No. Date of decision. No. 14-02-2005. 2286/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, expirasi '04-03- 2008, Amnesty '01-08-2006, the involvement of Law. 15/2003 Terrorism.

15. Mustafa Harahap als Hendra, BI.200/05 Islam Indonesia, Belawan, 29-01-1973 (35 th), Jl. Works Lr 25 Gg. No amber. 22 Ex. General Sei, KEC. Kodya wavy coral fields, criminal 13 Yr, date and No. tgl verdict. No. 13-12-2004. K/Pid/2004/MARI 1952, Expirasi '10 -04 - 2014, and PB. 13-10-2009.

16. Purwadi al Pur al Soni al Lamsir, BI. 359/05 Islam Indonesia, Klaten, 17-02-1970 (38 th), Komp.Prim Kopad Perne Shower Block A # 23 stone, 13 Yr criminal, date and No. Date 27-12-2004 No.1943K/Pid/2004/MA.RI verdict, Expirasi '23-12-2014 and PB 12-06-2010.

IIA Lapas Binjai

1. Husen Cahrial Dugan als. Samsol als. Son, criminal 4 Yr 7 Billion, date and No. Date 14-02-2005 No verdict. 2283 / Pid.B / 2004 / PN MDN, Expirasi 06-05-2008, 01-08-2006 Amnesty, involvement Law. 15/2003 Terrorism.

Lapas IIA CHILD FIELD:

1. Joseph Hami als. Usuf, Binjai City, East Aceh, 26 Yr, Jl. Dormitory Complex Perum Earth Asri Block A No. Helvetia 21 fields, 3 Yr criminal, date and No. No verdict tgl 24-03-2005. 2654/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Amnesty 20-04-2006, involvement Law. 15/2003 Terrorism.

Lapas WOMEN FIELD:

1. Naradiah daughter Kasim, Kota Binjai Kab. East Aceh, 31 yrs, Earth Asri Housing Block A No. 21 Fields, criminal 2 Yr, date and No. Date of decision. No. 24-03-2005. 265 / Pid.B / 2004 / PN MDN, Expirasi 14-10-2005, Free SDH, Bomb involvement Pertamina.

2. Happy daughter Langsa Kasim, 22 th Earth Asri Housing Block A No. 21 Fields, criminal 2 Yr, date and No. Date 21-03- 2005 No verdict. 265/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Expirasi 15-10-2005, Free SDH, Pertamina's involvement Bomb Rutan I FIELD:

1. Masroel als. Nasroel als. Dad Moustache, Ds. Aceh leisure Yr 1966, 40 yrs, 12 Yr criminal, date and No. Date 12-10- 2004 No verdict. K/PID/2004/MARI 1588, Expirasi 01-05-2015, 18-08-2006 Amnesty, the involvement of Terrorism.

2. Ridwan bin Muhammad Thaib als. Iwan, Ds. Manasseh FORUM Pedawa Rayeu East Aceh, 21 December 1936, 28 yrs, 3 Yr criminal, date and No. Date 12-05-2005 No verdict. 036/Pid.B/TAH/PP/05/MA, Expirasi 06-04-2007, 18-08-2006 Amnesty, the involvement of Terrorism.

3. T. Abid Johan als. Als tampons. Pak Tuha, Ds. Mateng, Geulumpang Two (Aceh Jeumpa), 16 April 1935, Jl. Kuswari Gg. No Muslim. 10 Sei Sikambing B Fields, criminal 6 Yr, date and No. Date 08-04-2004 No verdict. 66/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Amnesty 20-04-2006.

4. Abdullah Sulaiman als. Dolay, Ulim Aceh Pidie, 1964 yr, 39 yr, 6 Yr criminal, date and No. Date 12-10-2004 No verdict. K/PID/2004/MARI 1452, Expirasi 03-05-2009, 01-08-2006 Amnesty, the involvement of Terrorism.

5. Musliadi als. Als Mus. Sis Gam bin Muhammad, Nur Pedawa Rayeuk East Aceh, 10 July 1981, 23 th, L, Islam, Member of Intel, Jl. Between Lk. Four Trieng Junction City, KEC. Witnesses City, Jalan Paya Bakong, Jl. Paya Bakong No. 1-A Salt Lancang village, Campus Pemkot Lhoksemawe UNIMA North Aceh, criminal Yr 8, date and No. No verdict tgl 13-10-2004. K/PID/2004/MARI 1505, Expirasi 03-04-2011, 18-08-2006 Amnesty, the involvement of Terrorism.

6. Ilyas Abdurahman als. Lian father als. Lias, 4 Yr criminal, date and No. Date 14-02-2005 No verdict. 2284/Pid.B/2005/PN MDN, Expirasi 03-04-2008, 18-08-2006 Amnesty, the involvement of Terrorism.

7. Anwar Adam als. Iwan Long, Nisam North Aceh, 1 February 1971, 32 yrs, 6 Yr criminal, date and No. No verdict tgl 12- 10-2004. K/PID/2004/MARI 1586, Expirasi 01-05-2009, 01-08-2006 Amnesty, the involvement of Terrorism.

8. Muhammad Nur als. Azhar als. Raju als. King, Bodrin, criminal Yr 8, date and No. No verdict tgl 14-02-2005. 2288/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Expirasi 07-04-2012, 01-08-2006 Amnesty, involvement Law. 15 Yr 2003/Terorisme.

9. Abdi Manaf als. Tengku Peusangan, MA als. Abu Hendon als. Abu Wahab, 14 Yr criminal, date and No. No verdict tgl 08-11-2004. K/2004/MARI 1771, Expirasi 30-04-2017, 01-08-2006 Amnesty, involvement Law. 15 Yr 2003 / Terrorism.

10. Musliadi als. Tahir Mahmud als. Mus, criminal Yr 8, date and No. No verdict tgl 13-10-2004. K/2004/MARI 1585, Expirasi 03-04-2011, 01-08-2006 Amnesty, involvement Law. 1 Yr 2002/Terorisme.

11. T. Azhar Said als. Adehar, criminal Yr 9, date and No. No verdict tgl 21-12-2004. K/2004/MARI 1767, Expirasi 09-04- 2012, 01-08-2006 Amnesty, the involvement of Terrorism.

12. Subki als. Marzuki als. Kiki, Lhok Seutuy, 27 th, L, Islam, Fishers, Munye Maturity Country Districts. Aron Syamtalira potentials. North Aceh Gampong Lhok Seutuy, KEC. Baktiya Kab. North Aceh, Jl. M. Jacob No. 19 Fields, criminal Yr 8, date and No. No verdict tgl 09-12-2004. K/2004/MARI 1771, Expirasi 20-01-2012, 01-08-2006 Amnesty, emery Field Bomb involvement.

13. Deni Albar Nur als. Samsol als. Son, 4 Yr criminal, date and No. No verdict tgl 14-02-2005. 2285/Pid.B/2004/PN MDN, Expirasi 06-04-2008, 01-08-2006 Amnesty, involvement Law. 15 Yr 2003/Terorisme.

Lapas II A Pekanbaru

1. Basuki als. Iqbal bin Ngatma, handsome, 14-09-1969, 32 th, L, Islam, Orchard Head Country Districts Xylophone. Gundo East , criminal Yr 9, date and No. No verdict tgl 06-06-2002. 37/Pid.B/2002/PN BKN, Expirasi 03-03-2008, 04- 12-2006 PB, Christmas Eve Bomb Bangkinang involvement.

2. Sudigdoyo Sudiq als als. Dual bin Muryoto, Blitar, 07-07-1961, 42 th, L, Islam, Hamlet Kelampok DS. Jimut Districts. Nglegok potentials. Blitar East Java, Jl. Rokan Jaya New Dawn Long tip, New Town, criminal 6 Yr, date and No. No verdict tgl 29-07-2004. 140/Pid.B/2004/PN PBR, Date 23-09-2004No. 91/Pid/2004/PT Riau, Expirasi 07-08-2008, PB '12-10-2007, the involvement of Christmas Eve bomb New Town.

Lapas I CIPINANG

1. Abdillah Sukarso Abdurrahman Als Als Rohman, 01-11-1980, 29 Years, L, Islam, Ds. Bumiarjo Block C Unit 7 Districts. Lampung Kab. OKI, South , criminal 4 Yr, date and No. No verdict tgl 21-04-2009. 2247 / Pid.B / 2008 / PN.JS, Expirasi 06-01-2011, teacher involvement in Madrasa Islamiya Al Furqon Baitus Sufa Lampung. Help to perform criminal acts, terrorism, possession of firearms, gave a terror.

Lapas Jambi

1. Als Busriadi dedi Edi bin Burhanudin, Perum Bougenvilie # 20 Ex. About the Great, KEC. New City of Jambi, criminal 2 Years 8 Months, date and No. tgl verdict. 26-05-2009, Date. 26-05-2009 No.65/Pid/2009/PT.JAMBI, RU 09 = 1 Billion RK 09 = 15 Hr, Expirasi 20-05-2011, 17-01-2011 PB.

Lapas II B KUALA TUNGKAL

1. Wayan Supane al. Wayan bin Kasan, criminal 2 Th 6 Billion, date and No. No verdict tgl 17-01-2008. 787 K/Pid.sus/2007, detained since 27-01-2007, Expirasi 4/25/2008, were free, involvement in Kuala TUNGKAL molotov bombs.

Lapas

1. Ani Sugandi al. Huzair Abdullah bin Sudarjo, BI.42/10, 41, Bumiarjo Rural Block C Ex. Bumiarjo Districts. Clay sailors. Disabled , criminal 5-year, date and No. tgl verdict. No. 08-04-2009. 2244 / Pid.B / 2008 / PN.Jaksel, Arrested Date. 07-07-2008, RU 10 = 2 BL, RK 10 = 1 BL 3 bl, Free PB, TPP Conference tgl. 24-05-2011.

Lapas II A Bengkulu

1. Sardona Siliwangi bin Azwar, Bengkulu, 28-09-1980, Jl. Grapefruit KM 6.5 RT 01 / No. 43, Bengkulu, criminal Yr 8, date and No. No verdict tgl 31-08-2004. K/PID/2004 1288 MARI, Expirasi 10-02-2010, 30-3-2007 PB, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

Lapas CIPINANG

1. Abu Bakar Ba'asyir Abdus Somad als als. Abu Bakar Ba'asyir bin Abud Ba'asyir, handsome, 17-08-1938, 66 th, L, Islam, Religion Teacher, Ngruki Rt. 004/017, Rural Cemani, KEC. Grogol, Sukoharjo, Solo, Central Java, criminal 2 Yr 6 Billion, date and No. No verdict tgl 03-08-2005. 117 K/Pid/2005/MARI, Expirasi 14-06-2006, independent SDH, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

2. Ismail als. Edi, Surabaya, 28-03-1978, L, Islam, Entrepreneurs, Jl. Lor Kedinding Tanjung Gang # 14, Ex. Kali Land Districts. Kenjeran Surabaya, East Java, criminal 3 Yr, date and No. No verdict tgl 03-05-2005. Flywheels 77/Pid.B/2005/PN SLT, Expirasi 04-11-2006, PB: 28-08-06, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

3. Slamet Widodo als. Als diagonal. Urwah als. Mamat bin Sumarto General, , 11-11-1966 / 35 th, L, Islam, Commerce, Jl. Cikini Raya no. 82 Rt. 014/05 Ex Cikini Menteng, Central Jakarta, criminalist 3 Yr, date and No. No verdict tgl 15-06-2004. Flywheels 267/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, RU 05 = 2 Billion, RD 05 = 3 Billion, Expirasi 06-03-2006, CMB: 07-10- 05, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

4. Lutfi FADHILLAH als. Zubair als. Roy, Jakarta, 35 yr, L, Islam, Commerce, Rural Sukamaju Rt. 04 Rw. 02 Village Council Mukti, KEC. Sukmajaya Depok, West Java, criminal 3 Yr, date and No. No verdict tgl 15-06-2004. Flywheels 204/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 23-08-2006, CMB: 30-09-05, involvement Terrorism / Support.

5. Adhi Suryana als. Qital als. Abu Mahi, Forest, 01-11-1962 / 41 th, L, Islam, School of Chemical Engineering Students SMT VIII, UGM, Teacher Les Privat, Jl. No schoolboy. 32 Asem Rowo, Surabaya, East Java, criminal 4 Yr, date and No. No verdict tgl 10-11-2004. Flywheels 1046/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 05-04-2007, CMB: 04-10-06, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

6. Ir. Sutikno als. Zani als. Zein, Sragen, 05-09-1963 / 40 th, L, Islam, Entrepreneurs, Jl. Acacia Super Block H. No. 19. 17, Rt. 003/014, Perum Tridaya Park Beautiful chubby Bekasi, West Java, criminal 3 Yr, date and No. Flywheels No.1729/Pid.B/2003/PN verdict SLT tgl 27-05-2004, 11-04-2006 Expirasi, CMB 18-08-05, the involvement of explosives.

7. Son Hadi bin Muhadjir, Bangil, 32 th, L, Islam, preachers / Private, Jl. II/30 Simolawang Surabaya, Jl. Gondang Legi 08 Beji Pasuruan, East Java, criminal 4 Yr, date and No. Flywheels No.150/Pid.B/2005/PN verdict SLT tgl 17-05-2005, Expirasi 1/23/2007, PB: 27-12-06, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

8. Syamsul Bahri bin Husein als. Farhan, Kedah, Malaysia, 20-09-1966 / 37 th, L, Islam, Private Employee, Jl. Kemandoran, Pekayon Jaya, South Bekasi, Jl. No Salut Public. 10 River, Oyster, Upper Tipu Johar Malaysia, criminal 3 Yr, date and No. No verdict tgl 15-07-2004. Flywheels 320/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 16-01-2006, sdh independent, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

9. Utomo als. Abu Faruq, XII, 45 th, L, Islam, Commerce, Jl. No Pitara exclamation. 34 Ds. Pancoran, Kodya Depok, criminal 3 Yr, date and No. No verdict tgl 21-07-2004. Flywheels 424/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 19-09-2006, PB: 30-08- 2005, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

10. Malikul Zurkoni bin Abu Masrik, Lumajang, 35 th, L, Islam, Labor, Jl. No Pitara Setu. 34A Ex. Pancoran Mas Kodya Depok Depok, criminal 3 Yr, date and No. No verdict tgl 23-06-2004. Flywheels 244/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 20-08- 2006, PB: 30-08-2005, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

11. Sanuri Farich Mustofa als. Ari als. Arman als. Mushoffa, Klaten, 21-01-1968 / 36 th, L, Islam, Commerce, Jl. Island Gg. Consensus II, Ex. Jayabaya Districts. SukabumiBandar Lampung, criminal 3 Yr, date and No. No verdict tgl 23- 06-2004. Flywheels 357/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 09-04-2006, CMB: 03-11-05, Terrorism involvement.

12. Solihin als. Rofi, Jakarta, 14-05-1961 / 42 th, L, Islam, Entrepreneurs, Jl. Western Bean hut No. 27 Rt. 02/04, Ex. Western Bean hut, KEC. Hut, Aren, Tangerang, criminal 3 Yr 6 Billion, date and No. No verdict tgl 21-06-2004. Flywheels 206/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 17-08-2006, sdh free, Terrorism involvement.

13. Thoriquddin als. Abu Rusydan als. Hamzah, Holy, 16-08-1960 / 43 th, L, Islam, Entrepreneurs, Prambanan Kidul Rt. 07/02 Holy Kaliwungu, criminal 3 Yr 6 Billion, date and No. No verdict tgl 25-02-2004. Flywheels 1395/Pid.B/2003/PN SLT, Expirasi 27-10-2006, 03-11-05 CMB, the involvement of Terrorism.

14. Praise Rahmad Prabowo als. Jonah als. Bejo, Solo, 29 th, L, Islam, Entrepreneurs, Jl. Mutihan Rt. 01/12 Ex. Sondakan Laweyan Kab. Surakarta, criminal 3 Yr, date and No. No verdict tgl 21-04-2005. Flywheels 2152/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 10-10-2006, 15-09-2006 CMB, the involvement of the Bali Bombings.

15. Syahrul bin Junaedi als. Drs. S. Aryadi, Binjai, 28-04-1966, 36 th, L, Islam, Tabloid Journalists, Jl. Maharta V block 18 Rt. 016 Rw. COMP 010. Maharta pd. East Kabang Tangerang, 15 Yr criminal, date and No. No verdict tgl 06-05-2003. Flywheels 1756/Pid.B/2002/PN Tim, Date 29-07-2003 No. 119/Pid/2003/PT DKI, Amnesty 18-08-2006, involvement Bomb Atrium.

16. Suramto als. Muh. Faiz als. Ahmad als. Ziad als. Deni son Resowiyono, Sukoharjo, 02-12-1979, 26 th, L, Islam, Guru Ngaji, Cuwono Rt. 06/Rw. 03, the Village of Karangasem, KEC. Wool and sailors. Sukoharjo, Surakarta, Central Java, criminal 3 Yr, date and No. No verdict tgl 26-04-2005. Flywheels 79/Pid.B/2005/PN SLT, Expirasi 24-10-2006, sdh independent, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

17. Usman bin SEF als. Fahim als. Abu Umar als. Abu Mohammed als Sobron, Surabaya, 39 th, L, Islam ¸ preachers, merchants, Jl. KEC brown. MAGETAN, East Java, criminal 3 Yr, date and No. Date 21-04-2005 No verdict. Flywheels 418/Pid.B/2005/PN SLT, Expirasi 11-10-2006, CMB: 15-09-06, Bali Bombings involvement. 18. Akhmad Sofyan als. Tamim, Palembang, 15-08-1969 / 34 th, L, Islam, Piping Designer PT. Engineering Engineering, Jl. Pecan Jaya Rt. 07/Rw. 1 No. 42, Ex. Beji, Depok, West Java, Cipecang Gria Beautiful Complex Block E-5 No. 1, Cileungsi, Bogor, West Java, criminal 5 Yr, date and No. Date 21-06-2004 No verdict. Flywheels 205/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 10/24/2007, PB: 24-11-06, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

19. Edi Suprapto als. Yasir als. Tsalabah, Bangil, 20-02-1955 / 49 th, L, Islam, Trade ingredients Shirts, Jl. Sukarno Hatta, Binglu Village, Circle II Rt. 16/Rw. 5, Ex. Wailunik, KEC. Gulf South Sewer, City City, Lampung or Home General Rt. 19/Rw. 5, 5 Yr criminal, date and No. Date 03-02-2005 No verdict. K/Pid/2004/MARI 2214, Expirasi 24-11-2007, PB: 15-12-06, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

20. Surono als. Satria als. Basri Abdul Fadli als als. M. Faruq, Coral Newer, 13-06-1964 / 39 th, L, Islam, Free Lance Bureau of Tax Services, SAWAHAN Ngrawoh, Ex. Forest Gede, KEC. Newer coral, Surakarta Jateng, criminal 5 Yr, date and No. Date 16-02-2005 No verdict. 36 K/PID/2005/MARI, Expirasi 18-07-2008, PB: 18-01-07, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

21. Fidra Jindro Usman als. als. Abdul Hamid Mat als als. Asrudin als. Udin, criminal 8 Billion, date and No. Date 23- 08-2006 No verdict. 136/Pid.B/06/PN TLT, free sdh, involvement Terrorism.

22. Lutfi Haedaroh als. Ubaid, Ngawi, 26 th, Islam, L, Teacher Ngaji, Jl. Nitikan Kidul Rt. 13 Rw. 3 Resources, General Plaosan, MAGETAN East Java, criminal 3 Yr 6 Billion, date and No. Date 17-05-2005 No verdict. 78/Pid.B/2005/PN.Jkt SLT, Expirasi 04-04-2007, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

23. Agus Ahmad, BI.1045/DS-2006, criminal 4 Yr, date and No. Date 28-07-2005 No verdict. Flywheels 499/Pid.B/2005/PN SLT, Expirasi 24-06-2008, PB 11-07-07, involvement BALI BOMB II.

24. Sabturani als. Ruslan bin Abd Hafidz als. Usman als. Anwar als. Burhan, Sendakan Sabah (Malaysia), 21-01-1967, L, Islam, Public Accounting MNZ Consultan Corporate in Malaysia, No. 3A Apartement Sri Tanjung Hill, Lucky Rawang, Selangor Malaysia, criminal 4 Yr, date and No. Date 13-04-2005 No verdict. Flywheels 2154/Pid.B/2005/PN SLT, Expirasi 11-09-2007, 17-08-2007, sdh free, involvement BOM BALI I, INDEPENDENT RU II.

25. Bagus Budi Pranoto als. Urwah, Holy, 02-11-1978, 26 th, L, Islam, Guru Ngaji, Rt.08/01 Klisat Rural Districts. Kaliwungu potentials. Holy, criminal 3 Yr 6 Billion, date and No. 17-05-2005 No verdict. Flywheels 76/Pid.B/2005/PN SLT, RD: 05 = 3 Billion, RK: 05 = 1 Billion, 05 = 2 Billion RU, RU 06 = 3 Billion, RK 06 = 1 Billion, Expirasi 04-04-2007 , Independent Noble, JW Marriot Bomb involvement, detained since 02-08-2004, shot dead in Solo.

26. Irun Hidayat, BI.1046/DS-2006, 32 yrs, Kp. Ciliwek, Rt. O7/02, Ds. South Cikampek, KEC. Cikampek potentials. Tangerang, West Java, criminal 3 Yr 6 Billion, date and No. Date 21-07-2005 No verdict. Flywheels 419/Pid.B/2005/PN SLT, Expirasi 23-09-2007, Free, BALI BOMB II involvement.

27. Imam Buchori als. Imam lump bin Sanadi, criminal 3 Yr 6 Billion, date and No. Date 25-07-2006 No verdict. 497/Pid.B/2006/PN. Flywheels SLT, Expirasi 08-12-2008, 11-11-2007 PB, involvement Ambon case.

28. Nurdin Saifan als. Ipan, Jakarta, 13-07-1966, L, Islam, Coffee Shops, Jl. Tanah Merdeka, Wednesday Market, East Jakarta, criminalist 12 Yr, date and No. Date 18-04-2002 No verdict. 167 K/Pid/2002/MARI, Expirasi 04-12-2010, 10-09- 2007 PB, Malaysia Embassy Bomb involvement, PB ended 04-12-2011.

29. Mohd Rais als. Edi Indra als. Iskandar als. Ryan Arifin als. Fendi als. Roni binRusdi bin Hamid, Dumai, 29 th, L, Islam, Entrepreneurs, Jl. Pomegranate Pekan Baru Jakarta, Jl. Soekarno Hatta No. 24 F Hill High in , Enchantment Land Asri complex Rt. 002/01, Ex. Public Water Districts. East TPI, Baru Jakarta, criminalist 7 Yr, date and No. Date 18-05- 2004 No verdict. Flywheels 113/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 29-05-2009, JW Marriot Bomb involvement, PB berkhir 30- 05-2010.

30. Heru Setyanto son Sean Pt Klaten, 03-04-1974/29 th, L, Islam, Entrepreneurs, Jl. Zarona Gg. Ekasarti Rt. 09, Rw. 01 Ex. West Sidomulyo, KEC. Kodya handsome, Pekan Baru Jakarta, criminalist 7 Yr, date and No. Date 01-07-2004 No verdict. Flywheels 261/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 22-06-2009, 10-09-2007 PB, JW Marriot Bomb involvement, PB ended 23-06-2010. 31. Suprapto bin Parsam, Ngawi, East Java, 21-06-1968 / 35 th, L, Islam, Employee PT. Caltex Pacific Indonesia. Jl. Bhakti Gg. Scenic Rt. 01 Rw. 02, Ex. Fort paddocks, KEC. Saber potentials. Palembang, Jakarta, criminalist 7 Yr, date and No. Date 01-07-2004 No verdict. Flywheels 261/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Date 10-08-2004 No. 116/Pid/2004/PT DKI, Expirasi 22- 06-2009, 10-09-2007 PB, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

32. Sholihin Muhammad bin Abdul Salam, Klaten, Central Java, 19-07-1979 / 24 yr, L, Islam, Traders, Jl. Bhakti Gg. Permai, Ex. Pudu paddocks, KEC. Saber / Thorns potentials. Sentul Jakarta, criminalist 7 Yr, date and No. Date 01-07-2004 No verdict. Flywheels 261/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 22-06-2009, 10-09-2007 PB, JW Marriot Bomb involvement, PB ended 23-06-2010.

33. Joko Tripriyanto als. Joko drop it als. Joko Jihad als. Anto, criminal 3 Yr, date and No. Date 21-06-2006 No verdict. 103/Pid.B/2006/PT DKI, Expirasi 08-12-2007, pure independent, Ambon case involvement.

34. Umar Burhanuddin als.Daud Iskandar als. Heri als. Zaid bin Bukhori, criminal 3 Yr 6 Billion, date and No. Date 05-12- 2006 No verdict. 1434/Pid.B/2005/PN. Flywheels SLT, Expirasi 23-04-2009, 23-03-2008 PB, involvement Ambon case.

35. Imron Bayhaqi Mustofa als als. Yuda regulation Abu Tholut als als. Yono, criminal 7 Yr, date and No. Date 01-03-2004 No verdict. Flywheels 1800/Pid.B/2003/PN Tim, Date 09-08-2004 No. 103/Pid/2004/PT DKI, Expirasi 06-03-2009, 27-08- 2007 PB, involvement Bomb Atrium Senen

36. Kamal Yudianto als. Reza als. Yasin bin Suhanto, criminal 3 Yr 6 Billion, date and No. Date 20-07-2006 No verdict. 498/Pid.B/2006/PN. Flywheels SLT, Expirasi 08-12-2008, 03-12-2007 PB, involvement Ambon case.

37. Joko Sumanto als. Joko Als. Kunto, criminal 4 Yr, date and No. Date 27-04-2006 No verdict. 2615/Pid.B/2005/PN. Flywheels SLT, Expirasi 07-12-2008, 13-10-2007 PB, Brass Bomb involvement.

38. Fatchurrohman als. Fat bin Madenur, criminal 3 Yr 6 Billion, date and No. Date 24-07-2006 No verdict. 499/Pid.B/2006/PN. Flywheels SLT, Expirasi 08-12-2008, Free Pure RU II, involvement of Ambon case.

39. Joni Achmad Fauzani als. Joni, 4 Yr criminal, date and No. Date 01-05-2006 No verdict. 2619/Pid.B/2005/PN. Flywheels SLT, Expirasi 16-08-2008, Free Pure RU II, involvement Kuningan bomb.

40. Danny Chandra als. Joseph, criminal 4 Yr, date and No. Date 12-06-2006 No verdict. 84/Pid/2006/PT. DKI, Expirasi 07- 12-2008, Free Pure RU II, Bomb involvement artrium Monday.

41. Kurnia Enceng als. Rahman als. Arnold, criminal 6 Yr, date and No. Date 07-02-2007 No verdict. 115 K/Pid/2007/MARI, Expirasi 08-07-2010, PB tgl 12-11-2008, involvement Kuningan bomb, was shot dead in solo.

42. Anto Dewanto, criminal 2 Yr, date and No. Date of decision. No. 21-11-2007. 1381/Pid.B/2007 / PN.JS, RU: 08 = 2 Billion, Free Pure, 13-12-2008,

43. Sunarto bin Kartodiharjo als. Abu Soim als. Adung als als Imam Abdul Hadi Gozal, 55 th, L, Islam, Private, Near Al- Amin Mosque, Ex. Clover, Market Kliwon, Surakarta, Jl. Sagara Gg. I No. 5 Pamekasan Madura, criminal 7 Yr, date and No. Flywheels 13-04-2005 Date of decision No.2151/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, PB Free 3.4.2009, JW Mariot BOM involvement.

44. Heri Sigu Samboja als. Nery Ansyori als. Muhamad als. Ansyori als. M. Nurdin, BI.1048/DS-2006, Solo, 23 th, Islam, ft., Visual Sari, Cotton Districts Associate, Surabaya, criminal 7 Yr, date and No. Date 05-09-2005 No verdict. Flywheels 801/Pid.B/2005/PN SLT, PB Free 12/04/2008, 17-11-2010, involvement of the Australian Embassy bomb.

45. Abdullah Sunata als. Arman Kristanto als. Andri, BI.1724/DS-2006, Jakarta, 28 th, Islam, Traders, Jl. Mosque II Rt 08/06 Cipayung East Jakarta, criminalist 7 Yr, date and No. Date 19-07-2006 No verdict. 135/Pid.B/2006/PT DKI, PB Independent, 01/03/2009, Case involvement Ambon.

46. Courtesy of Mohamad Idris als als Joni Hendrawan Fat ass, Rokan Hulu, 12-09-1973 (35 Th), L, Islam, Entrepreneurs, Jl. General Sudirman No. 297 New Town Jakarta, criminalist 10 Yr, date and No. Date 24-08-2004 No verdict. Flywheels 579/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, PB Free 18/02/2009, 11-01-2012, JW Marriot Bomb involvement, BONDS National Police Headquarters, 09-03-2006, Hiding information about Terrorism.

47. Purnama Putra als. Usman als Usamah, BI.634/DS-2007, Sukoharjo ,5-10-1981 (26 th), L, Islam, Students, Mountain II # 10 Rt 01/02 Ex Jombor Bendosari, Sukoharjo, Central Java, criminal 7 yr, date and No. Date 07-02-2007 No verdict. 2612/Pid.B/2005/PN. Flywheels SLT, Free PB, 14-05-2009, 11-07-2011 Expirasi, involvement Bomb Brass, BOM National Police Headquarters, 09-08-2007, Hiding information about Terrorism.

48. Iqbal Husaini als. Ramli als. Andrian Alamsyah als. Ryan als. Rambo, BI.267/DS-2007, Lampung, 24 th, Islam, Entrepreneurs, COMP. Dephan Jl. Bhayangkara Rt 01/02 # 13, South Mountain Sand, Cimanggis, Depok, criminal 7 Yr, date and No. Date 20-04-2006 No verdict. 2617/Pid.B/2005/PN. Flywheels SLT, Date 07-02-2007 No. 114 K / Pid/2007/MARI, PB. 28-02-2009, 09-07-2011 Expirasi, PB. 28-02-2009, Case Ambon.

49. Arifin Als paraffins, criminal 2 Yr, Expirasi 8/17/2009, Pure Independent.

50. Ahmad Rofiq Ridho als. Ali Zein als. Allen, BI.268/DS-2007, Madison, 30 th, Islam, Entrepreneurs, Country Mojorejo Rt 02/01 # 49 Every Woman sari, Madison, East Java, criminal Yr 8, date and No. Date 25-07-2006 No verdict. 138/Pid.B/2006/PT DKI, Expirasi 12-02-2011, PB.18-08-2009, (not yet implemented) wait mandate.

51. Ismail als. M. Als Brotherhood. Agus als. Iwan als. Ridwan als. Zaki als. Ari Kumala, AEK Nopan, North Sumatra, 25-08- 1980 / 23 th, L, Islam, Farmer, Jl. Left Bangko Bagan Batu Dumai Jakarta, Cempaka Putih Rt. 03/01 Thorns Mandau Jakarta, Jl. Pancasila No. 4 Bandung, West Java, criminal 12 Yr, date and No. Date 16-09-2004 No verdict. Flywheels 703/Pid.B/2004/PN SLT, Expirasi 29-01-2014, 17-11-2009 PB, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

52. Masykur Abdul Kadir, BI/LK/134/2005, 45 th, Jl. Penang, Gg. Rembingan I / 9, the Denpasar, BI.198/DP-2009 II, 15 Yr criminal, date and No. Date 23-04-2004 No verdict. 242 K/PID/2004/MARI, involvement BOM BALI I, Expirasi 10-01-2016, PB.01-03-2010, Address PB.Jl. KBN South Pineapple 8, # 31 Rt.08/05 Districts. Jatinegara Prev.

53. Muhammad Nuh als. Cholid als. Olid bin Muji Taba, 16/DT-2008, Jl. RT Polnia Perum 14/RW No. 06. 3 Ex. Chinese Bidara, KEC. Jatinegara East Jakarta, criminalist 4 yr, date and number. 9-10-2007 tgl verdict No.365/Pid/2007/PT DKI, Justice cassation, date withheld = 22 -11-2006, Pure Independent 09-05-2011, involvement Bomb Kramat Jati Indah, no verdict MA.

54. Hargobind P Tahilramani, 05-02-1982, 30 Years, Indonesia, Jl. Great Bungur No.27E Raya, Central Jakarta, criminalist 3 Yr, date and number. Date of decision. No.520/Pen.Pid.2009/PT.DKI, Article 6 Perppu No. 1 Th 2002 Jo, UURI No. 15 of 2003, Arrested 08-12-2008 + 3 Yr, RU 10 = 2 BL, Expirasi 06-01-2012, SMS embassy terror TO AMERICA, PB preparations 21-03-2011, Date of PB. 18-04-2011.

55. Syaiful Bahri als. Apuy als. EPU als. Ahmad, BI.1047/DS-2006, prose, 26 th, Islam, Entrepreneurs, Kp Ranji Cikagung Rt 03/09 Country Kebon Pedes, prose, Kp PB address. Rock of Ds. Pedes janitor Sukabumi, criminal 10 Yr, date and number. Date 10-10-2005 No verdict. Flywheels 1966/Pid.B/2005/PN SLT, Expirasi 23-10-2012, Australian Embassy Bomb involvement, Date. PB. 19-04-2011, PB. IMMEDIATELY.

56. Dedi Mulyadi Als Als Embong Bai, 05-02-1982, 28 Years, Indonesia, Ds. Cimandiri Pesanggrahan. , criminal 3 Yr, date and number. Date 18-06-2009 No verdict. 354 / Pid.B, / 2009 / PN.JS, RU.10 = 2 Billion, RK.10 = 1 Billion, 11-08- 2011 (FREE), the involvement of Regional Police Bomb Terror SMS, (Terror SMS).

57. Najamuddin bin Adanan Causeway Causeway, 34 Years 31-01-1976, Islamic Indonesia, Dusun Tanggo Mas Village of Huta Godang, KEC. Rivers, Senior Sei potentials. Labuan Miles North Sumatra Province, criminal 3 Yr 4 Billion, date and No. Date of decision. No. 26-05-2010. 25/Pid.B/2010/PN.JS, Date from 11-08-2009 detained, RU 2011 = 2 MM, RK 2011 = 1 MM, 3 MM, Expirasi 10-10-2012, Terror Bomb RS. Pertamina, (Terror SMS), the Council TPP 29/07/2011.

Rutan Salemba 1. Muh. Saifudin als. Mus'ab als. Ayyash, Sleman, 24 th, Gg. Bison Rt. 02/RW. 15, General Resources Mayudan, Sleman, D.I. Yogyakarta., Criminal 2 Yr, date and No. Date 10-01-2005 No verdict. 08/Pid/2005/PT DKI, Expirasi 17-08-2005 INDEPENDENT pure, Jayakarta Hotel.

Lapas CLASS II A Salemba

1. Purnomo Tolibin als Sodik Libin bin Jafar, 20 Years, Sand Country Districts. Cikarang Kab. Bekasi, criminal 2 Yr 2 Billion, date and No. Date of decision. No. 21-11-2007. 1380/Pid.B/2007/PN.Jak Cells, (Date detained 15-03-2007 by Metro Jaya Regional Police) RU: 08 = 2 BL, RK: 08 = 1 BL, 13-02-2009, British embassy bomb threat .

2. Salahudin al. Ayubi al. General al. Bambang al. Sukri, al. Fadlan al. Risa Surhadi, criminal 4 Yr, date and number. Date 14-12-2006 No verdict. 1561/Pid.B/2006/PN.JP, Date 23-02-2007 No. 32/Pid/2006/PT DKI, Date 18-07-2007 No. O1/K/Pid/Sus/2007, (Pushing application cassation), Expirasi 31-12-2009, PB.22 -10-2008, Atrium Senen Bomb involvement.

EAST JAKARTA Rutan

1. Sri Winarsih als. ADT bt. Sumardi AV. (Postmenopausal), criminal 1 Yr 6 Billion, date and number. No verdict. 58 / Pid.Sus/2009/PT.DKI, 11-10-2009, involvement SMS THREAT TO STORE MPR / DPR

Lapas I TANGGERANG

1. Gun Gun Gunawan Rusmanto als. Let Let al. Abdul Hadi al. Abdul Karim al. Bukhori, Cianjur, 06-07-1977, Jl. K.H. Saleh SH, RT 02/04 No. 446 Pemokolan, Sukamanah, Cianjur, West Java, criminal 4 Yr, date and number, judgments Date 26- 10-2004 No. Flywheels 1001/Pid.B/04/PN Pst, Expirasi 23-03-2007, PB: 07-10-06, JW Marriot Bomb involvement.

2. Syamsudin als. Udin als. Din als. Rudi als. Din Leupong, Aceh Besar, 42 yr, Jl. Dongkal Sukatani, Cimanggis, Bogor. Home of Mr. Sean RT 01/03, Jl. Bojong Menteng, Ex. Bojong Menteng, Rawa Lumbu, Bekasi, criminal Yr 8, date and number. Flywheels 02-03-2004 Date of decision No.1733/Pid.B/03/PN Pst, Date 31-05-2004 No. 68/Pid/2004/PT DKI, Expirasi 04-12-2010, 01-08-2006 amnesty, involvement Jayakarta Hotel.

3. Rev. Handoko bin Kadir, Gombong, 24 yr Country Kedung Praise Rt. 02/RW. 03, KEC. Gombong, Kebumen, criminal 7 Yr, date and no.putusan Date 19-09-2002 No. 135/Pid/2002/PT.DKI, Expirasi 14-02-2008, PB: 29-11-06, Petra Church Bomb involvement.

4. Hafidin S.Ag als. Heri als. Munawar als. Iksan Miarso als. Miasso als. Andi bin As'adi, Attack, 03-06-1970, Jl. Waringin Kurug No. 154 Attack, Banten, criminal 6 Yr, date and number. Date 12-02-2004 No.528/Pid.B/2003/PN.DPS verdict, Expirasi 06-01-2008, PB: 02-12-06, BALI BOMB involvement I.

5. Andi Hidayat als. Agus BI/LK/100/2005 24 th, Ds. Cilangkahan, KEC. MALINGPING Kab. Valley, Rangkasbitung Banten. 15 Yr criminal, date and number. Date 15-04-2004 No verdict. 259 K/PID/2004/MARI, expirasi 01-01-2015, 02-11-2014, PB TGL ..., involvement BOM BALI I.

6. Junaedi als. Amin, als. Engkong BI/LK/99/2005 27 th, Village Moncor, Ds Cilentung, KEC. SAKETI potentials. Pandeglang Banten, criminal 15 Yr, date and number. Date 23-03-2004 No verdict. 220 K/PID/2004/MARI.

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TNI Commander Rules Perpang/98/XII/2009 removable ID December 2009 on the Implementation Indicators Book Publishing Security Clearance for foreigners who will perform activities related to the military.

IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE BOOK PUBLICATIONS APPENDIX SECURITY CLEARANCE FOR FOREIGN PEOPLE WILL DO THE ACTIVITIES RELATED TO TNI

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION

1. General ...... 3

2. The Meaning and Purpose ...... 3

3. Scope ...... 4

4. Position ...... 4

5. Policy ...... 4

6. Meaning ...... 4

CHAPTER II GENERAL PROVISIONS

7. General ...... 5

8. Classification foreigners ...... 5

9. Granting Conditions ...... 6

CHAPTER III MAINTENANCE

10. General ...... 7

11. Publishing Security Clearance Procedures ...... 7

CHAPTER IV level authority

12. General ...... 11

13. Authorities and Responsibilities ...... 11

14. Sanctions ...... 13

CHAPTER V Conclusion

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TNI commander RULES

Number Perpang/98/XII/2009 About

IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE BOOK

ISSUANCE OF SECURITY CLEARANCE FOR FOREIGN RESIDENTS

WHO WILL PERFORM ACTIVITIES RELATED TO TNI

Considering: 1. That to secure vertical fixed the Republic of Indonesia based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution of Indonesia in securing territory against possible action espionage, sabotage and obstruction from a foreign party who will perform activities related to the military in the framework of cooperation in the military field, the need Security Clearance for foreign citizens.

2. To ensure the uniform management of Security Clearance for foreign citizens who will perform activities related to the military, there has to be an indication of progress.

Given: 1. Decree Law No. 34 Year 2004 date 16 October 2004 on the Indonesian National Army.

2. TNI Commander Decree No. Skep/110/IV/2004 April 8, 2004 on the temporary guidance of Friends of the National Military Representative Office to the State Accreditation.

3. TNI Commander Decree No. Skep/374/X/2006 19 October 2006 concerning the maintenance Presentations, Demonstrations and Testing Services for the material or the military requirements.

4. Letter Telegram Pangab STR/379/1997 removable ID 3 April 1997 concerning the filing and granting procedures Security Clearance for foreign workers who have an interest / connection with ABRI.

DECIDE

Setting: 1. Implementation handbook Publishing Security Clearance for Foreign nationals who will perform activities related to the TNI as listed in the appendix to this rule.

2. Implementation guidebook as referred to in article 1, is used as a guide in the processing security clearance for foreign nationals who will perform activities related to the military.

3. For further completion of this booklet will be evaluated after implementation carried out over two years.

4. This rule berlakuk of the date specified.

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ISSUANCE OF SECURITY CLEARANCE FOR FOREIGN PEOPLE WILL DO THE ACTIVITIES RELATED TO TNI

CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTION

1. General.

a. Based on the Law Decree No. 34 Year 24 of the Indonesian National Army that the military's main duty is to uphold the country's sovereignty, defending territorial integrity of the Unitary Republic of Indonesia based on Pancasila and the Constitution of 1945, and protect all the people and the entire country of Indonesia from the threat and disruption of the integrity of the nation. To achieve what you want then needed an ideal TNI posture and have professional capabilities supported adequate good defense equipment procurement strategic industry in the country and abroad as well as military cooperation with other countries.

b. To complete the administrative requirements of foreign nationals and implement activities related to the TNI Military cooperation in fulfillment of the military defense equipment required a supervision and control, it is essential to ward off the negative impact that may arise from leveraged foreign parties to obtain data and information Intelligence.

c. One of the preventive action to prevent the occurrence of things you do not want to there is a clue in the form of guidelines that govern the implementation of Security Clearance publication for every foreign national who will perform activities related to the military.

2. The Meaning and Purpose

a. Purpose. Implementation guidance that is intended to regulate the issuance of maintenance Security Clearance for foreign nationals who will be doing activities with the TNI.

b. Purposes. The purpose of this restructuring exercise booklet is a publication of the guidelines in the maintenance Security Clearance for foreign nationals to be held in relation to the military activities and to be implemented in an effective, efficient, orderly and peaceful.

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3. Scope. Performance indicators are arranged with massage procedures as follows:

a. Chapter I Introduction

b. Chapter II General Conditions

c. Chapter III Maintenance

d. Chapter IV Upgrade Authority

e. Chapter V Conclusion

4. Position. This implementation booklet located under Main Indicators Book Intelligence.

5. Policy.

a. Decree Law No. 34 Year 2004 on the Indonesian National Army.

b. TNI Commander Decree No. Skep/110/IV/2004 April 8, 2004 on the temporary guidance of Friends of the National Military Representative Office of Accreditation at RI rule.

c. TNI Commander Decree No. Skep/374/X/2006 19 October 2006 concerning the maintenance Presentations, Demonstrations and Testing material or services to the needs of the military.

d. Pangab lettergram STR/379/1997 removable ID 3 April 1997 concerning the filing and granting procedures Security Clearance for foreign workers who have an interest / connection with ABRI.

6. Meaning.

a. Foreigners. Foreign nationals are those who have the status of non-citizens citizenship of Indonesia Military or civilian service will do activities / nondinas associated with TNI.

b. Security Clearance. Security Clearance is a form of written permission for foreign citizens better military or civilian Asintel issued by the military commander in the name of the military commander expressed do not mind foreigners are doing activities related to the TNI.

c. Road Permit (SIJ). Road Permit is a document issued by the office of TNI Headquarter and Headquarter dilingkungan Force after obtaining the consent form Asintel Security Clearance from the name of the TNI Commander in Chief of the military's requirements for foreign citizens can do activities related to the TNI.

d. Counterparts. Counterparts are the agents / partners / enterprises apply to the Assistant Chief of the TNI and / or its Aspam Kabalakpus cash TNI forces associated with foreigners visit to the range or the range of TNI Headquarter Headquarter Armed and board.

e. Implementing Agency. Implementing Agency is the Central Executive Agency TNI Headquarter level and is located directly under the TNI Commander to perform the duties and functions of the appropriate field.

CHAPTER II

GENERAL CONDITIONS

7. General. Cooperation between TNI and National / Foreign institutions are urgently needed in order to improve the ability of TNI TNI in order to form a strong and professional. Forms of cooperation between the military and the country / foreign institutions can be classified based on the status and domicile. Such as cooperation with foreign nationals with the status of military, civil, industrial or Non Profit Organization (NGO) foreign. Collaboration is done basically profitable TNI.

8. Classification foreigners. Foreign nationals who will be doing activities with the TNI can be grouped into the following sebagi:

a. Based Status.

1) Personnel foreign embassy staff.

2) Offices military or civilian foreign persons.

3) Operators / good foreign enterprises coming from the country of origin or representation in Indonesia.

4) Personnel / employees Non Profit Organization (NGO) that come from the foreign country of origin or representation in Indonesia.

5) Any other foreign people are those who are not included in the above criteria that will perform activities related to the military.

b. Based on Domicile.

1) Who lived in Indonesia. Foreign nationals for work or live in Indonesia and importance as well as staff personnel Diploma / Defense Attache foreign country, foreign enterprises, Non Profit Organization (NGO) or perpetrator foreign research activities.

2) Not reside in Indonesia. Foreign Defence Attachés accredited Staff Indonesia and foreign nationals to temporarily come to Indonesia for good work or interests as foreign government offices, entrepreneurs / enterprises officers, personnel Non Profit Organization (NGO) actors mupun research activities.

c. Based on the relationship.

1) Foreign Nationals that country has diplomatic relations with the in accordance with applicable regulations.

2) Foreign Nationals that his country does not have diplomatic relations with the Indonesian government, but because there is interest among foreign nationals in the military and have received approval from the department of foreign affairs and Dephan.

3) Specific foreigners originating from Taiwan and Israel Security Clearance is not granted until there is a political decision with the Government of Indonesia.

9. Granting Conditions.

a. Every foreign national who will perform related activities must obtain permission TNI Commander of TNI TNI Commander dhi Asintel Security Clearance form, by first applying for permission to the relevant office (the Assistant Chief of TNI, The And / Kabalakpus TNI, and the cash Aspam Forces ).

b. Associated office and then submit an application to the Chief Commander of TNI TNI Asintel cq.

c. TNI Commander Asintel on submission of related office then do research / reinvestigate. When has fulfilled the appropriate arrangements occur, further Asintel TNI Chief Security Clearance issued.

d. Associated office after receiving a Security Clearance follow up by issuing a Permit Road (SIJ) and monitored the activities of foreign nationals.

e. Filing Security Clearance limited to requirements related to:

1) Presentation / display.

2) Negotiation of procurement of goods, services and facilities.

3) The test materil

4) research and comparative study.

5) Survey.

6) Cooperation with the military forces of other countries:

a) Education. b) Discussion. c) Seminar. d) Training together. e) exchange of experts.

7) ASP techniques.

8) Visit honor (coutesy call)

f. Applicants are required to fill out forms and checklists are available as Security Clearance Security Clearance application requirements.

g. Security Clearance granted for one visit up to three months and can be extended according to your needs by following a predetermined order.

h. Qualification and classification determined by the district office visits related.

i. Passenger ships of foreign armed forces who came to Indonesia and will perform activities related to the military's land must have a Security Clearance.

j. Citizens or companies from Taiwan and Israel Security Clearance is not granted until there is a political decision with the Government of Indonesia.

k. When filing an application Security Clearance violates the above shall not be processed.

CHAPTER III

MAINTENANCE

10. General. Security Clearance is an absolute requirement that should belong to all foreign nationals who will perform activities related to the military. To better facilitate the management, it should be translated in the form of granting permission conditions and procedures Security Clearance publication.

11. Security Clearance Procedures Publication.

a. Headquarter within TNI.

1) The agent / partners / enterprises apply to the relevant office (the Assistant Chief of the military, the And / Kabalakpus TNI) about the article visit foreign nationals.

2) a letter submitted proposals should mention the purpose, goal, time, date, and location visits accompanied administration equipment.

a) Copy of the passport (original taken at interview).

b) Curriculum Vitae (CV).

c) Pass 4 x 6 color photo 2 pieces (without headgear).

3) related to the Office to apply for a Security Clearance Asintel TNI Commander at least two weeks to the implementation of activities.

4) Asintel Commander of TNI through Paban V / Pump Sintel TNI doing research:

a) Administration of the form:

(1) The validity of documents filed agents / partners / enterprises.

(2) Completing Security Clearance checklist include:

(A) the applicant's personal data, company name and company address.

(B) Data on foreign labor personnel.

(C) Policy letter of application, meaning, purpose and time of the visit.

(D) Other applicants form relationships with foreign labor, has / does not get into the military agency before.

b) Implement the interview to agents / partners / enterprises apply.

c) To coordinate and confirmation of suspicious matters related institution (Dephan, department of foreign affairs, BIN, Immigration, Bais TNI, and Athan RI).

d) assessment by the end of Paban V / Pump Sintel TNI over the legality of the documents and security considerations for agents / partners / enterprises who apply for, as well as foreign nationals who will do activities in the military sphere. Further determined and recommended to be Commander of TNI Asintel evaluation criteria as follows:

(1) Qualified (MS). Security Clearance will be given by category Fulfilled (MS) on all aspects of evaluation security considerations are met.

(A) The validity of the documents.

(B) Foreign Nationals who will perform activities within TNI not delinquent (net).

(C) Agent / partners / enterprises to apply to perform activities within TNI not delinquent (net).

(2) Ineligible (TMS) Security Clearance issued by category Ineligible (TMS) in the form of a Certificate of Research Results (SKHP), on all aspects of evaluation security considerations are not met:

(A) Documents are not valid, and false terindikasi has expired.

(B) Foreign Nationals who will perform activities within TNI not delinquent (net).

(C) Agent / partners / enterprises applying to do activities in the military sphere problem (not clean).

5) Asintel TNI commander will issue security clearance addressed to the relevant office (the Assistant Chief of the military, the And / KabalakpusTNI) when there is no suspicious things.

6) Asintel TNI chief delegate to Waasintel / Paban designated to sign the Security Clearance with time of up to three months and can be extended according to your needs by following a predetermined order.

7) Staff at Headquarter within the TNI and TNI Executive Agency, after receiving a Security Clearance from TNI Commander Asintel make a Permit Road (SIJ) for foreign citizens and the responsibility for overseeing the implementation of activities and interesting back road permit (SIJ) after activities executed .

8) Nationals-I to be in touch with the military personnel or visit the agency TNI, compulsory come to Staff Paban V / Pump Sintel TNI to do an interview and complete data.

9) Specific foreign personnel into collaboration / activities programmed by the military can be represented by the associated office staff apply.

b. Within TNI AD, TNI AL, and TNI AU

1) The agent / company apply to the Assistant Peacekeeping Forces (Aspam purpose, Kasal and Rafters) about the article visit foreign nationals at least two weeks before the activity undertaken.

2) a letter submitted proposals should mention the purpose, goal, time, date and location of the visit, accompanied administration equipment:

a) Copy of the passport (original passport taken at interview)

b) Curriculum Vitae (CV)

c) Pass 4 x 6 color photo 2 pieces (without headgear)

d) other supporting documents.

3) Staff peacekeeping TNI AD, AL and AU do research:

a) Administration.

b) Provide blank checlist Security Clearance to agents / partners / enterprises.

c) To coordinate with relevant agencies.

4) Foreign Nationals who will travel to the range Headquarter Forces / Armed Forces are required to come to Spam to do an interview and complete data.

5) Once done the inspection / examination by Staff Peacekeeping Forces Armed Aspam cash then apply for Security Clearance requests to Asintel Commander of TNI at least two weeks before the activity undertaken.

6) Cash Aspam filed Forces Chief of Security Clearance to Asintel TNI by enclosing the required data.

7) Cash Aspam Armed make a Permit Road (SIJ) to foreigners after receiving the Chief of Security Clearance from Asintel with copies Asintel TNI Commander of TNI, and pull back the Road Permit (SIJ) after the activity undertaken.

8) Cash Aspam forces required to conduct surveillance for the implementation of these activities take place and report immediately when problems occur to Asintel Commander of TNI.

CHAPTER IV

Upgrade authority

12. General. Grant of Security Clearance to foreign nationals who will perform activities related to the military, you need to follow suit with its authority level from the beginning to the supervision of licensing for activities take place that involve existing TNI personnel Territories. Authority of each unit to monitor and performs preventive action when finding mistakes or violations of procedures adapted to tingkatannya, from TNI Headquarter Staff, Staff Peacekeeping Forces TNI Ops Kotama up with bands underneath.

13. Authorities and Responsibilities.

a. Asintel Commander of TNI.

1) Security Clearance Process application filed by the Assistant Chief of TNI and the And / Kabalakpus TNI.

2) Issue appropriate Security Clearance petition filed by the Assistant Chief of TNI and the And / Kabalakpus TNI.

3) Reject Security Clearance issued when not eligible, replaced by issuing a Certificate of Research Results (SKHP).

4) Implement a monitor / surveillance of the activities conducted during the operation of foreign nationals held.

5) Provide administrative sanctions for violations committed by foreign citizens and business partners / agents / companies.

b. The Assistant Chief of TNI and the And / Kabalakpus TNI.

1) Processing or reject the application Security Clearance letter from the agent / partners / enterprise

2) Submitting an application letter to the Security Clearance Asintel Commander of TNI.

3) Issue of License Road (SIJ) after receiving a Security Clearance from Asitel Pnaglima TNI.

4) Implement monitoring during the operation period.

5) Withdraw License Road (SIJ) after activity.

6) Provide administrative sanctions for violations committed by partners / agents / companies.

7) Report the implementation of activities to Asintel Commander of TNI.

c. The cash Aspam Forces.

1) Accept or reject applications from agents / partners / enterprises that will involve foreign nationals to conduct activities dilingkungan Forces.

2) Process and apply for Security Clearance to Asintel Commander of TNI.

3) Issue of License Road (SIJ) after receiving a Security Clearance from Asitel Commander of TNI.

4) Implement monitoring during the operation period.

5) Withdraw License Road (SIJ) after activity.

6) Provide administrative sanctions for violations committed by partners / agents / companies.

7) Report the implementation of activities to Asintel Commander of TNI.

d. The Pang / Ka / And Kotama / Satker / Agencies visited.

1) Implement monitoring and safeguards against foreign nationals who perform activities in the range satuannya.

2) Report the implementation of activities to Asintel Commander of TNI and cash Aspam Forces.

14. Sanctions. Given administrative sanction in the event of an infringement committed by foreign nationals or companies / agents / partners who do activities, as follows:

a. Requesting clarification of foreign delegates / Athan alleged infringement committed by its citizens.

b. Provide letter of reprimand to agents / partners / enterprises.

c. Jot down the name of a foreign national personnel who have committed violations and the question could be blocking for the next activity.

d. Unit implementers when found deviations endanger military and national institutions to implement appropriate action advances Asintel authority, then report to the Commander of TNI and cash Aspam Forces.

CHAPTER V

CONCLUSION

15. Book publishing performance indicators Security Clearance for foreign nationals who will perform this TNI activities occur relating to the date set and the matters specified opposite does not happen again.

NATIONAL ARMY INDONESIA

            Headquarters

SECURITY CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES

CERTIFICATE OF SECURITY CLEARANCE

ID: R/SC-607/WNA/VIII/2009/Sin

1. Based on letter No. Aspam Kasal R/120-SC/WNA/VII/2009 July 30 2009 on Security Clearance application.

2. Having held research and security considerations expressed no incriminating matters related to the visit, so he was given permission to a person of foreign nationals, partners PT. Multi Wira Mandiri with the following data:

a. Name: Mr. Cristopher Mary Potocki de Montalk

Department: Sales Director

Date of Birth: October 26, 1963

Nationality: France

No. Passport: 08CZ95839

b. Purpose: Mabesal Jakarta and Surabaya Puspenerbal

c. Requirements: Presentation ATR French products

d. Happen: 2 Detachable s.d 30 August 2009

3. Note:

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a. In carrying out activities intended to obey and observe security barriers that occur in agencies that visit.

b. Clerance Security Certificate is not an absolute guarantee against legal action from time to time.

c. Security Clearance Certificate is valid for one time / range of activities.

d. Visit work permit for foreigners are issued by Aspam Kasal.

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NATIONAL ARMY INDONESIA

            Headquarters

REVENUE CERTIFICATES OF RESEARCH (SKHP)

ID: R/SKHP-607/WNA/VIII/2009/Sin

1. Based on letter No. Aspam Kasal R/120-SC/WNA/VII/2009 July 30 2009 on Security Clearance application.

2. Having held research and security considerations found damning things to do related to visits to the military sphere, it can not currently be given permission to a person of foreign nationals, partners PT. Multi Wira Mandiri with the following data:

a. Name: Mr. Cristopher Mary Potocki de Montalk

Department: Sales Director

Date of Birth: October 26, 1963

Nationality: France

No. Passport: 08CZ95839

b. Purpose: Mabesal Jakarta and Surabaya Puspenerbal

c. Requirements: Presentation ATR French products

d. Happen: 2 Detachable s.d 30 August 2009

3. Note:

SKHP is not a letter of consent and can not be used for visits to agencies in the military sphere.

SECRET SECRET

GROUND FORCES GENERAL HEADQUARTERS

                 STAFF peacekeeping

SECURITY CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES

CONSENT LETTER ROAD

ID: R/SIJ-201/X/2009/Spamad

1. Based on TNI Commander Letter ID R/SC-145/WNA/IX/2009 September 30, 2009 on a Security Clearance. n. Mr. Rezel Brian Luke.

2. Having held research and security considerations expressed no incriminating matters related to the visit, so he was given permission to a person of foreign nationals, partners PT. Multi Wira Mandiri with the following data:

a. Name: Mr. Rezel Brian Luke

Department: Sales Director

Date of Birth: October 26, 1963

Nationality: France

No. Passport: 08CZ95839

b. Purpose: Mabesad Jakarta and Lanumad A. Yani Semarang c. Requirements: Presentation ATR French products d. Place: Date 11 s.d October 30, 2009

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Testimony agencies visited (required):

1. Report comes this date: ......

2. Report Return date: ......

3. Note: ......

Note:

1. Road Permit is not an absolute guarantee against legal action from time to time.

2. Basis district out of TNI AD that report to the duty officer / Pump and comply with local safety regulations.

3. Road Permit is immediately returned to the Spamad after visits / activities implemented.

4. Road Permit is only valid for one time / range of activities.

Tunneling:

1. TNI Commander Asintel

2. Aspam purpose

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Admiralty

                 STAFF peacekeeping

SECURITY CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES

CONSENT LETTER ROAD

ID: R/SIJ-321/X/2009/Spamal

1. Based on TNI Commander Letter ID R/SC-155/WNA/X/2009 October 5 2009 on Security Clearance an Mr. Oliver Luc Bernard Perrot.

2. Having held research and security considerations expressed no incriminating matters related to the visit, so he was given permission to a person of foreign nationals, partners PT. Multi Wira Mandiri with the following data:

a. Name: Mr. Oliver Bernard Luc Perrot

Department: Logistic Manager for Customer Support MBDA

Date of Birth: October 29, 1963

Nationality: France

No. Passport: 04BF87990

b. Purpose: Mako Armatim Surabaya and Madura Batuporon Arsenal c. Requirements: Site Survey Instalation d. Place: Date 17 s.d October 25, 2009

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Testimony agencies visited (required):

1. Report comes this date: ......

2. Report Return date: ......

3. Note: ......

Note:

1. Road Permit is not an absolute guarantee against legal action from time to time.

2. Basis district out of TNI AL that report to the duty officer / Pump and comply with local safety regulations.

3. Road Permit is immediately returned to the Spamal after visits / activities implemented.

4. Road Permit is only valid for one time / range of activities.

Tunneling:

1. TNI Commander Asintel

2. Kasal Aspam

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BIG AIR FORCES HEADQUARTERS

                 STAFF peacekeeping

SECURITY CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES

CONSENT LETTER ROAD

ID: R/SIJ-341/XI/2009/Spamau

2. Based on TNI Commander Letter R/SC-185/WNA/XI/2009 ID 3 November 2009 on Security Clearance an Mr. Joshua Ang Kok Wee.

2. Having held research and security considerations expressed no incriminating matters related to the visit, so he was given permission to a person of foreign nationals, partners PT. Multi Wira Mandiri with the following data:

a. Name: Mr. Joshua Ang Kok Wee

Department: Logistic Manager Singapore Air Force

Date of Birth: January 29, 1960

Nationality: Singapore

No. Passport: S1412027

b. Purpose: Lanud Halim Perdanakusuma c. Requirements: Training Simulator aircraft C-130H d. Occur: 10th s.d 29 November 2009

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Testimony agencies visited (required):

1. Report comes this date: ......

2. Report Return date: ......

3. Note: ......

Note:

1. Road Permit is not an absolute guarantee against legal action from time to time.

2. Basis district out of TNI AU that report to the duty officer / Pump and comply with local safety regulations.

3. Road Permit is immediately returned to the Spamau after visits / activities implemented.

4. Road Permit is only valid for one time / range of activities.

Tunneling:

1. TNI Commander Asintel

2. Aspam Rafters

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MILITARY COMMAND AREA VII / Wirabuana

MILITARY COMMAND 143/HALU Oleo RESORT

STATE INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE

VICE PRESIDENT VISITS CITY PROV RI. SULTRA

ON 12 OCTOBER 2011

I. INTRODUCTION

1. General.

a. The dynamics of political, economic, social, cultural, defense and national security is very influential in the region of Southeast especially Kendari. This is caused existence of some specific organizations, NGOs and students who always responds national issues, especially the policy of the central government, national and local political agenda by conducting demonstrations both against and support.

b. Security conditions Prov region. Sultra especially Kendari and conducive surroundings, however lately occurred various demonstrations were performed by students or groups of society, especially in dealing with central government policy / regions, especially on the fuel price hike, corruption and street vendors Issues and plans Prov. Sultra as KEK. This situation is likely be a central issue by certain groups to undertake actions / activities that may interfere with activities of the Vice President and his entourage.

c. Circumstances Intelligence Estimate is a document that contains the actual problems in the field of ideology, Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Defence, both national and local scales, including the source of a direct threat to the subjects, which need to be considered leaders and other concerned officials in determining the feasibility region Kendari as the object of the visit the Vice President and his entourage as well as in formulating anticipatory measures to secure a series of activities during the visit of the Vice President and his entourage in Kendari.

2. Purpose and Objectives.

a. Purpose. Provide an overview to the Upper Command about the situation in the region of in connection with the visit by U.S. Vice President and his entourage in Kendari of Southeast Sulawesi.

b. Purpose. Provide input to the leadership to determine policy and decision-making as well as further guidance in implementing VVIP security in the field.

3. Scope. Discussion on Intelligence state estimates include state / objects and likely to be faced and the steps that need to be done in order to provide security to the Vice President and his entourage during a visit in Kendari, the sequential order as follows:

a. Introduction. b. The state Regional Against Situation and Development. c. Regional situation analysis, Fight Situation and Development. d. Possible Threats / Barriers. e. Conclusion. f. Closing.

II. REGIONAL EVENT, OPPONENT AND DEVELOPMENT SITUATIONS

4. Regional state.

a. Climate and Weather.

1) South East Sulawesi province has a tropical climate with a comparison between the rainy season and the dry season is relatively balanced, with an average temperature of 26 "- 29" C, the highest temperature of 35 "C and the lowest temperature of 22" c. Regional rainfall in Prov. Sultra can be divided into 2 parts:

a) wet area with rainfall of over 2,000 mm / year covers an area north Kendari, Kolaka, the northern island of Buton and Wawonii island.

b) semi-arid area with annual rainfall of 2,000 mm / year covers south Kendari, Kolaka, island areas south and southeast peninsula of Sulawesi.

2) In October in Kendari city and surrounding areas are generally cloudy weather and a chance of rain, can occur during the day and early morning time periods ranging from 1 s / d 2 hours with the nature of light to moderate rain. General description of the weather conditions for the area of ​​Southeast Sulawesi and surrounding Kendari particularly applicable for the date 10 s / d October 30, 2011 are as follows:

a) air temperature.

(1) The maximum range between 31 "C - 33" C

(2) Minimum range from 22 "C - 25" C.

b) The air humidity (RH).

(1) air humidity (RH) maximum range 90-95 MB

(2) air humidity (RH) range minimum 60-65 MB

c) Pressure Air.

(1) The maximum air pressure ranges from 1011 s / d 1013 MB.

(2) the minimum air pressure ranges from 1005 s / d 1007 MB.

d) Wind. At an altitude of 3000 (feet) predominantly blowing from the Northeast to the Southeast with speeds ranging from 5 s / d 25 KM / Hr.

e) High Waves for Water Southeast Sulawesi is:

(1) Bone Bay: 0.3 M s / d 1.5 M

(2) Water Junior Iron (Wakatobi): 0.5 M s / d 2.5 M

(3) Kendari Tolo Bay: 0.5 M s / d 1.8 M

f) Light.

(1) The sun rises at 5:45 pm and sunset at around. 18:05 pm.

(2) the Moon rises and sets every day is kuurang 53 minutes from the previous day.

b. Medan.

1) Halu Oleo Airport is an airport that can accommodate Boeing 737 aircraft, currently in good condition and is routinely used for the landing of a commercial aircraft from several national airline.

2) Net-road linking the airport with Halu Oleo Kendari and the City / County and the object of other excursions, generally quite good, paved and can be passed smoothly and safely.

3) sea port in the city of Kendari are Class III port. This port is a port that can dirapati marine transport vessels Pelni and unloading containers, while people can only dirapati port by timber ship / boat motors.

4) The protrusion Medan.

a) The coast generally consists of sandy soil, normal soil, rock and swamp. Sandy soil derived from river sediments and river Wanggu Pohara.

b) river located in Kendari is Pohara River, River Lanumbuti, Konaweha and Wanggu River. The state of the river is not much effect on the smooth mobility, given the availability of facilities have adequate bridge to pass all kinds of vehicles.

5. Opponents state.

a. Disposition. Opponents consists of group Radical Left, Radical Right and the Radical Other (class resentment, faction dissatisfied, frustrated groups and their supporters and sympathizers) who mingle in society and spread throughout the city and surrounding Kendari.

b. Composition.

1) Radical Left (RAKI). PRD / POPOR / PAPERNAS until now remained active and spread throughout society and students, forming underbouw organizations within the student movement as a base, Miskot, labor / street vendors, among others; LMND (National Student League for Democrats), Indonesian Women's Coalition ( KPI), Welfare Committee, FRD (Democratic People's Front), Alliance Merchant Street Markets, NGOs Fitra Sijar, UNPLINK, States of the Poor City (SRMK) and SCH (Study Club Law), Thema / claims made in any conduct demonstrations populist flavor nuances always the pretext of defending and fighting for the poor, developing Issues corruption in government bureaucratic agencies Prop / / City, developing issues and partisanship on the poor. Some activities and demonstrations will be undertaken in the period April s / d September 2011 are as follows:

(1). On April 24, 2011 at 9:30 pm, the 10 students who are members of the Group of the National Student League for Democracy led Sultra in Sdr. Hasan (Mhs. F-Mechanical Unhalu) staged speeches around the roundabout Mandonga Kendari. Mass action in order oration International Day Against Colonial. In the mass action called for the government to take over foreign mining to the welfare of society.

(2) On April 27, 2011 at 9:00 pm, around 30 people from the group LMND, LBH and Hipka of Bau-Bau incorporated in the People's Front led Anti Neoliberalme in Sdr. Laaha (Mhs. F. Law Unidayan) perform the action oration at the intersection monument Kirap Betoambari district. Murhum of Bau-Bau with the demands of Parliament and the Governor urged Prov. Sultra planning to reject unequivocally the Special Economic Zones (SEZ) Prov. Sultra and demanding Parliament and the Governor to resolve all conflicts existing mining in Prov. Sultra.

(3) On May 21, 2011 in front of the court of Ex MTQ Kendari Kendari Jalan Ahmad Yani, a group of students who are members Unhalu Student League for Democracy (LMND) Sultra were led by Bro. Hasan (Students Faculty. Technique unhalu / Chairman LMND Sultra) has to take action by establishing shelters / tents and a banner that reads "Command Post (Stop Neolibi, Realizes People Program LMND) and 13 years have failed to reform Sejahterakan People Come People unite to lower SBY-Boediono in stone, we are not a slave in the land of our own.

(4) On June 1, 2011 At 10:30 pm, 50 + students from Sultra LMND elements, Bem F. Law Unhalu and BEM F. Unhalu techniques incorporated in the Radical Student Militia (MMR) in the lead Sdr. Hasan K (Chairman LMND Sultra / Mhs. Unhalu F. Law Angk. 2008) held a demonstration at the office of Parliament Prov. Sultra Kendari. The action was carried on in order to commemorate the birth of Pancasila as well as commemorating the 13 years of reform have failed sejahterakan people. The protesters also carried signs that read "Let's unite people down SBY - Boediono, We're Not Slaves in the Land Alone, Against Neoliberalism system because it has been depriving the people, the smells Act Unplug foreign interests, education, free health for the welfare of the poor and SBY - Budiono capitalist dogs. "In this action the protesters demanded that the SBY-Boediono must immediately step down. The statement of the protesters are as follows:

(A) Democratic Party Corruptor nest.

(B) Capture, judgmental, confiscation of property ranging from corruption in the Palace

(C) Remove the Neoliberal Act that hijack our constitution

(D) nationalism against foreign mining and other strategic sectors for the development of national industry

(E) Remove the foreign debt instrument creating national economic and political dependency and burden the state budget

(5) On June 6, 2011 At 11:25 pm, 30 + Front Anti neolib Prees Radical Realist (FANPR) in the lead Sdr. Hasan F. Technics Unhalu rallied on Parliament Office Prov. Sultra Kendari Road Tebau Waiting Kendari. In his speech demanded that Sby- Budiono resign

(6) On July 22, 2011 at the office of City Council Bau-Bau has occurred unras action amounted to + 40 of the Combined League Mhs. National Democracy (LMND) by Fraim, PRD, IMM, PMII, FPB, KPJB, MEI and KBFHU of Bau-Bau led Bro. Dedi Feriyanto (LMND Chairman) and Mr.. Thamrin (Chairman PRD), in a speech delivered mob's statement:

(A) State Officials now in case the government of SBY-Boediono strayed from the ideals of national goals as outlined in the preamble of the founding fathers of the 1945 Constitution,

(B) SBY-Boediono can not prosper the people and create social justice gap for allowing the national economy dominated by outsiders of the States Imperialism.

2) Radical Right (RAKA).

a) Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) Sultra a fundamentalist group that is exclusive, developed the implementation of Islamic law and the Caliphate and of the system of ignorance towards Hijrah Islamic system "has a network of International and active in his faith through activities such as social visits open fellow members, lectures limited and rallied. Some activities and demonstrations conducted in the period from April s / d September 2011 are as follows:

(1) On June 12, 2011 at 08:00 pm in the Main Area EXS national MTQ has lasted Conference of Rajab 1432 H Hizb ut- Tahrir Indonesia with Thema "Living Well under the shade of the Caliphate" organized by the DPD board I Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia Prov.Sultra, activities was attended by DPP Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia Sdr.Al Syaid Ustad Abu Ahmad Al and Sdr.Al Ustat Junaidi, Manager of the Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia and the board DPD Prov.Sultra districts / cities as well as all members of the HTI + Sesultra who numbered 10,000 people

(2) 161 600 On August 2011, at the roundabout take Mandonga Kendari Oration of Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) with ± 250 people led by Bro. Muh. Ismail Yusanto (23 yr) of calls Nuzulul commemorate the Qur'an with the theme "Enforce the Qur'an and Sunnah in order to achieve the ultimate freedom" and called on all Muslims Worship Ramadan Indonesia to run with the best, humility and sincerity to all Officials from the high to the lowest for really cling to the Quran so essential liberty to materialize.

b) Jamaat Tablighi (JT) active Sultra conduct lectures in mosques to influence the public, gathering activities / visits by visiting among fellow members. Teachings given a narrow lead to fanaticism (anti-other religions / Christian;) with the aim to fight for enactment of Islamic law in the region of Southeast Sulawesi. However, the activities carried out during the period of April s / d September 2011 was nil.

3) other radicals (Hurt Group / Group Dissatisfied and frustrated). Is a group of community leaders, scholars, youth, campus activists and other disgruntled groups were then formed an umbrella organization composed of a certain mass but not yet in the composition of good stewardship. The group is still working to carry out the activities of the meeting, discussion and advocacy on social issues such as human rights, the environment, democracy and land in order to discredit the government and exploit vulnerabilities Defense Ipoleksosbud field. Organizations, among others; MAK Sultra, FORDA, Lider, FSLDK, KAMMI, FMPR, AMPR, HMI, HIPMAS and groups / CBOs other formations. Several demonstrations were performed period April s / d September 2011:

(A) On April 13, 2011 at 12:15 pm, ± 15 people from the Students Against Corruption (MAK Sultra) led by Br. Julman Hijrah rallied on Parliament Office Prov. Sultra Jln. Park Surapati Kendari with demands to the Governor asking Sultra within 2 x 24 hours giving warning to North Buton Regent officials to enable the North Boton Capital, buranga to serve as a center of Urban and asked Police Chief that the Regents examination Kab. Butur related to misuse of development outside the district area. Butur.

(B) On 20 April 2011 at 11:00 pm, ± 15 people from Barisan Law Student Observer (BMPH) Sultra be led Sdr.LM. Taha Ramadan (Mhs. Unhalu) held a demonstration at the office of Jalan Ahmad Yani Kejati Sultra Kendari with urgent demands Ka. Kejati Sultra and Mayor Kendari and their staffs for being consistent and not selective law enforcement in Southeast Sulawesi in order to eradicate corruption in Southeast Sulawesi and Kendari Mayor shall be responsible for the movement of a few civil servants who carry identity Kendari Mayor personnel and facilities

(C) On June 13, 2011 at 7:00 pm held at home led BKN Chairman-RI (RI-State honors Agency) BTN address Medibrata jln. Bau-bau eagle has lasted opening BKN-RI Training opened by the chairman of the BKN-RI (Major General LM. Syahrial, SH) ± which was attended by 80 participants in the training event BKN-RI president gave a speech that essentially gives enlightening, thought senangtiasa charged, nuanced character development and lead to nation / state berkehormatan RI Pancasila, berketuhanan, human one, united, prosperous, equitable proficiency level training activities carried on from 13 s / d June 18, 2011

6. Development of the situation.

a. Ideology.

1) There are certain groups that aims to change the ideology of Pancasila with another ideology-oriented liberal ideology, religion, and communist ideology. Hisbut Tabliq Jamaat Tahrir Indonesia and still want the implementation of Islamic law, PRD / POPOR / PAPERNAS and underbownya and the Ex-Political prisoners / prisoners PKI want persistence socialist communist ideology and other radical groups tend to liberal ideology. Some of the prominent activities undertaken radical Left / Right in collaboration with the frustration / hurt / not satisfied, among others:

a) On June 1, 2011 At 10:30 pm, 50 + students from Sultra LMND elements, Bem F. Law Unhalu and BEM F. Unhalu techniques incorporated in the Radical Student Militia (MMR) in the lead Sdr. Hasan K (Chairman LMND Sultra / Mhs. Unhalu F. Law Angk. 2008) held a demonstration at the office of Parliament Prov. Sultra Kendari. The action was carried on in order to commemorate the birth of Pancasila as well as commemorating the 13 years of reform have failed sejahterakan people. The protesters also carried signs that read "Let's unite people down SBY - Boediono, We're Not Slaves in the Land Alone, Against Neoliberalism system because it has been depriving the people, the smells Act Unplug foreign interests, education, free health for the welfare of the poor and SBY - Budiono capitalist dogs. "In this action the protesters demanded that the SBY-Boediono must immediately step down. The statement of the protesters are as follows:

(1) Democrats Corruptor nest.

(2) Capture, judgmental, confiscation of property ranging from corruption in the Palace

(3) Remove the Neoliberal Act that hijack our constitution

(4) nationalism against foreign mining and other strategic sectors for the development of national industry

(5) Remove the foreign debt instrument creating national economic and political dependency and burden the state budget

b) On June 6, 2011 At 11:25 pm, 30 + Front Anti neolib Prees Radical Realist (FANPR) in the lead Sdr. Hasan F. Technics Unhalu rallied on Parliament Office Prov. Sultra Kendari Road Tebau Waiting Kendari. In his speech demanded that Sby- Budiono resign

c) On July 22, 2011 at the office of City Council Bau-Bau has occurred unras action amounted to + 40 of the Combined League Mhs. National Democracy (LMND) by Fraim, PRD, IMM, PMII, FPB, KPJB, MEI and KBFHU of Bau-Bau led Bro. Dedi Feriyanto (LMND Chairman) and Mr.. Thamrin (Chairman PRD), in a speech delivered mob's statement:

(1) The State now in case the government of SBY-Boediono strayed from the ideals of national goals as outlined in the preamble of the founding fathers of the 1945 Constitution,

(2) SBY-Boediono can not prosper the people and create social justice gap for allowing the national economy dominated by outsiders of the States Imperialism.

2) Physically certain group activities who want to change Pancasila as an ideology has not been seen, but caution must be taken considering the current state has given freedom to the people to establish an organization (association), and free expression.

b. Politics.

1) Some areas in Prov. Sultra has just completed the 2011-2016 period including Election District North Konawe, Wakatobi and Bombana except in the district. Buton still leaves the problem, the results of the elections in August 4, 2011, which was won pair Feisal M.Si-Yaudu Agus Salam Adjo S.Pd, but was sued by the eight other candidates, which in the judgment the Court (the Constitutional Court) in favor of the plaintiff so the election Buton canceled and will be implemented over the plan General Election will be held in December 2011.

(A) On August 15, 2011, at the Commission's office Prov. Sultra has lasted action unras Institute of Election Monitoring Team Student Guard led Bro. Albert Mhs Unhalu in his speech asked the Commission Prov. Sultra Br. Bosman S.Si MH to resign from his post for failing to carry out their duties, which the Commission Prov. Sultra not execute a letter of recommendation from the Central Election Commission Election District contents cancellation. Buton as assessed disability law.

b) On August 18, 2011 at the office of Parliament Prov. Sultra take action unras of Community Caregivers Forum Buton (FPMB) the number of ± 20 people led by Bro. Herman Somba Mhs. Unhalu to reject the demands of the plenary Commission issued Kab. Buton the implementation of Election District. Buton on August 4, 2011, as deemed unlawful and asked the parliament Prov. Sultra form a working committee to combat mafia in Election District. Buton. Enterprising safe and orderly.

c) On September 30, 2011 at approximately 9:15 pm at the office of the Election Commission Prov.Sultra Jl. Tebaununggu has lasted action unras of Community Caregivers Forum totaling buton + 20 people with korlap Br. Herman Mpone Mhs. Election-related Unhalu in Kab.Buton Attitude statement include:

- Urge Election Commission Prov.Sultra immediately ratify the Honorary Board of the Election Commission had been established previously Prov.Sultra no later than Sunday October 2, 2011

- Urge Election Commission Prov.Sultra 9 Honorary Board member of the Election Commission to call the Election Commission Sultra Buton related to violation of code of conduct by the Election Commission members Buton

- Insist the police chief to immediately inspect Sultra members KPUD related Buton District Election irregularities. Buton.

3) Establishment of Provincial Buton Kingdom. The idea of ​​the establishment of the province of Buton Kingdom emerged since former Gububernur Sultra (Laode Kaimuddin) rolled out a new discourse about "Buton Kingdom" as a forerunner to the formation of the formation of new autonomous regions (DOB) in the area. Discourse re-fought by a group of political elites from Kab. Buton including DPR-RI origin Sultra (HM Laode Djeni Hasmar), Regent Buton (Safei Kahar) and Chairman of the District Council. Buton (Umar Samiun). The formation of the formation of new areas surrounding Wakatobi, Bombana, North Buton Buton and business formation Central and South Buton as the autonomous region shall be considered as one of the requirements in the formation of a new province if the district later. Muna and Kab. Bombana did not join into Prov. Buton Kingdom where one of the requirements is supporting the establishment of a new province should have a minimum area of ​​five (5) districts and the establishment discourse has entered into discussions at the central level.

4) Expansion Region. Since North Buton region and Northern region Konawe successful expansion into the district, and the local political elite students battled back to make regional divisions in the region. The region has struggled to split the division into districts is Wawonii Island / Konawe islands (Kab. Konawe), expansion of cities and Muna Raha west (Kab. Muna), the division Buton Buton Central and South District. Buton). But the protest action demanding the expansion region for the period of April s / d September is nil.

c. Economics.

1) The occupation of Southeast Sulawesi province are staples of the farmers, fishermen and ranchers with a number of around 75%. While the other 25% consists of Servants / Private, small traders and laborers. The economy in general is controlled by descendants of Chinese citizens and Bugis.

2) The discovery of natural resources (gold) in the district. Bombana (Tahi Ite, Bumbubangka and Barito) and some mining areas has increased the economic resources of society including the development of traditional markets around the mining area. However, some areas that pose the pros and cons between the owners of the mining company with the surrounding community this can be used as the theme for student groups and NGOs in conducting demonstrations.

3) There are still kind of timber smuggling of teak and rattan Ereke island district. Kulisusu to Surabaya.

4) Trading of used clothing and electronics originating from abroad, sent through the cruise line directly to the P Wanci Singapore Regency Wakatobi and Muna regency P Ereke be distributed to Region Southeast Sulawesi.

5) There are still smuggling fertilizer from Surabaya and Singapore are used as a homemade bomb ingredients fish, through the inter-island shipping. Wanci towards the coast of the island and Batu Gong Soropia Kendari.

d. Social Culture.

1) The student protests. Demonstrations by students and some community organizations in addition to highlighting the problems of internal problems within the campus and the local government agencies identified vertical laden with corruption. Several demonstrations were prominent during the period of April s / d September 2011 are as follows:

(A) On May 3, 2011 10:30 pm pkl housed in the Office of the Police Sultra Halu Oleo City KDI has lasted action unras of Students Against Corruption Sultra (MAK-Sultra) with 40 + Mass led by the brothers. Julman mass Hijra requested that police arrest Sultra Sdr.Drs. H.Lukman Sulaiman.SH. Corruption related Msi fund local government official travel TK.II District. Konut and mass statement read Al:

(1) Police Chief Urges Sultra to pursue corruption Konut local government official travel.

(2) Urge Police Chief Sultra immediately detained and freed former District district. Konut Drs. H. Lukman Abunawas.SH.Msi.

(3) If the Chief of Police Sultra no response then we will have a proposal to the Chief of Police.

(B) On May 23, 2011 At 10:45 pm held at the Governor's office Prov. Sultra Jl. Halu Oleo Kendari has been ongoing demonstrations of Youth Against Corruption (PAK) with ± 7 people were led by the brothers. Rino Suryo (Law Faculty Students Unhalu) in a speech addressing the mass of Education budget of the Ministry of Education where many agencies received budget does not meet the requirements of even some institutions that have a budget cut 30-50% of the total budget they get.

(C) On May 24, 2011 At 10:45 pm held at the Mayor's office Kendari jl. Ahmad Yani Kendari has been ongoing demonstrations of Movement Observer Kendari policy by the number of ± 15 people, led by Bro. Hardiman Butur indication in his speech highlighted the corruption in city government Kendari, mass requires urgent municipal government to eliminate the brokers at the Department of Licensing and process people who do corruption that could damage the image of the City Government Kendari

(D) On June 8, 2011 at approximately 10:40 pm, the 10 + Student Anti-Corruption (MAK) which was led by Sultra Sdr.Firman (Mhs.Fak.Hukum Unhalu) unras action Kejati Office Prov.Sultra Yani Jl.Ahmad with the pressing demands Kejati Sultra Sultra and Police Chief to make calls at the same time check the Head of Communications of North Buton related cases Ereke People who harbor construction cost and demanding project Rp.24.000.000.000 Saver.

(E) On June 9, 2011 at 10:30 pm, 71 + people who joined the Unite Student Forum Bombana Sultra led Bro. Irman (Mhs. Unhalu FKIP) rallied in the Southeast Sulawesi Police Headquarters Halu Oleo Kendari Police Corruption Sultra urged to immediately detain Br. H. Rustam Supendi (District Secretary. Bombana) that has long defined as a suspect in a corruption case heading relief fund of Rp. 412 000 000, - and a follow up report related to misuse of the special allocation fund (DAK) involving Br. Drs. Sulkarnaeni (former Kadiknas District. Bombana) which has cost the state Rp. 16,261,000,000, -

(F) On June 14, 2011 at approximately 11:50 pm, 10 + person march Student Government Student of Law (BMPH-Sultra) in the lead Sdr. LM Taha Ramadan (Mhs. F. Law Unhalu) held a demonstration at the office of Parliament Prov. Sultra Road S.Parman Kendari with urgent demands Prov.Sultra Council and its members to call Kendari Mayor and Head of PU to hold a hearing on the misuse of funds budgets year 2009-2011 budget of 1.5 billion rupiah to dredge the bay Kendari reputed budget waste

(G) On July 22, 2011 at the office of City Council Bau-Bau has occurred unras action amounted to + 40 of the Combined League Mhs. National Democracy (LMND) by Fraim, PRD, IMM, PMII, FPB, KPJB, MEI and KBFHU of Bau-Bau led Bro. Dedi Feriyanto (LMND Chairman) and Mr.. Thamrin (Chairman PRD), in a speech delivered mob's statement:

(1) The State now in case the government of SBY-Boediono strayed from the ideals of national goals as outlined in the preamble of the founding fathers of the 1945 Constitution,

(2) SBY-Boediono can not prosper the people and create social justice gap for allowing the national economy dominated by outsiders of the States Imperialism.

2) Monetary assistance for refugees EXS Teams. The existence of a demonstration by refugees EXS Teams in Prov. Sultra because until now there has been signals to pass through the allocation of government funding has been promised by the differences of the data held by the Ministry of Social Affairs Prov. Sultra with FSMPST (Center for Refugee Solidarity Forum Community of Southeast Sulawesi Post Opinions trail ). Demonstrations conducted period April s / d September 2011 are as follows: On September 2011 191 030, + 30 from Barisan Prosperous Integran North Maluku (Bahteramas) rallied in the Office of Social Service Prov. Sultra Jl. Prince Antasari with the demand that the exodus from central funds amounting to Rp. 500 billion are earmarked + 50 000 households with details Rp.10.000.000 / KK clarified.

3) Nickel Mine in the district. Konawe. The discovery of Natural Resources (Nickel) in some areas district Prov. Sultra especially in the district. Konawe one hand gives the benefit of the local community, but on the other hand is very vulnerable to conflicts of interest that could lead to the horizontal and vertical conflicts. This is due to the absence of clear rules that can be guided by local people / migrants and mining companies that already have KP (Mining). Several activities and demonstrations that stand in the April s / d September 2011 are as follows: On 28 September 2011 at approximately 11:30 pm in the Office of Police Headquarters Sultra act has occurred unras of NGOs Consortium Konsel totaling 200 + with korlap Sdr. Abdul Kadir NGOs Kendari Simponi, in a speech demanding:

- To be arrested and processed Br. Yawan horizon INFESDECO leader who wishes that the words should not be spoken in front of police officers Konsel payment of all stakeholders and policy makers in Southeast Sulawesi, especially in Kab.Konsel.

- To immediately called Regent Konsel H. Imran, M.Si karen issued a letter to PT INFESDECO SKKP in 2010 and closed SK PT and PT Ashari Baula Buana work with SK in 2008

- Urge the police chief that Sultra Sultra Police Mobile Brigade troops who served the company of the order drawn.

3) The level of social life. There are several districts in Southeast unproductive condition of the area so as to encourage its citizens to make a living in the city of Kendari as rickshaw pullers, laborers and street vendors off the harbor. The state has been added to the list of existing pockets of poverty in the city of Kendari and it is possible to be a potential vulnerability

e. Defense and Security.

1) Defense. Southeast Sulawesi region which has a long coastline with 110,000 Km broad waters are on trajectory ALKI- III are highly vulnerable to the possibility of Subversive activities / Infiltration, transnational crimes such as theft of seafood, smuggling of arms / ammunition, explosives and other illegal activities.

2) Security Situation in the region of Southeast Sulawesi is generally quite favorable. Some notable cases that occurred in the period of April s / d September 2011 include:

a) The presence of foreign citizens. Sultra The area is one of the target of foreign citizens with a variety of purposes / reasons. This needs to be aware of the possibility of infiltration for the intent and purpose that can be detrimental as it happens On May 29, 2011 at approximately 19:20 pm held at the home Dr.Sukirman Jl.Patimura Kel.Watulondo Kec.Puuwatu Kendari, Criminal Police Unit Kendari led by Ipda Pol.Senos (Kanit ReskrimPolresta Kendari) carried out the arrest of 12 persons WNA (11 people from Afghanistan WNA WNA and 1 from Iran) because they do not have a permit / citizenship paperwork (Visa / Passport). The WNA names origin (Afghanistan and Iran) An.Sadir, Musawin, Muh.Yasir, Abdullah, Alidad, Khuda, Abd.Halib, Qadir, Hamid, Muh.Ali, Zdolan, Mustafa (Iran) and to the 12 foreigners are has been secured in Mapolresta Kendari for further investigation.

b) Misuse senpi.

(1) On April 6, 2011 at approximately 15:25 pm located at Jln. Kapitalau Bau-bau robberies have occurred with the use of firearms by type colt An unscrupulous police. Brigadier Abdullah (members Poltresta smells) the mister. H. Abuharu age 57 years Pek. Seaweed lrg address. PK Ex. Lamangga district. Murhum Bau-bau. As a result of the incident Br. H. Abuharu (victim) suffered bullet wounds to the left thigh and head right and was currently undergoing treatment in hospital emergency handling bau.Kasus Bau-Bau-Bau Propam Police.

(2) On May 24, 2011 at approximately 16:15 pm in the Airport District Halu Oleo. Konsel been implemented discomfiture senpi delivery models M.16.A1 Cal.5 barrel length, 56 mm, two Magazen, senpi will be sent to Jakarta, the sender An. Men Sofyan, address Jl.Lasolo Kendari No. 37 and sent via Cargo PCP for SMU Jono Mas Surya Genta Nusantara.Barang SN is obtained disperpak car, the evidence has been handled by the Police (Police Kendari)

c) Drugs.

(1) On May 6, 2011 at 11:00 pm at the home of Brigadier Rustam Efendi (members Brimobda Sultra) Roads City Hall III Kendari have made arrests of PFC Deden Nrp. 31010707810181 Ta. Kipan C Battalion 721/Makasau with two of his friends (Mr. Grace and Mr. Nur. Sapriadi) allegedly involved in drug use by type shabu-shabu Police Narcotics Investigation Unit and the Provost Brimobda Kendari Sultra.Dalam arrest also secured one package of tools suction of the illicit drug methamphetamine and senpi Non Standard TNI brand Shotgan Perbakin standard with two Magazen FN 45 and 6 points were in the bag munitions Deden.Saat PFC is Brigadier Rustam Efendi with 3 civilians as well as the evidence of one package of straws in the Police shabudiamankan Kendari , while PFC Deden with senpi Non Standard Shotgun TNI brand standard with two Magazen Perbakin FN 45 and 6 grain ammunition secured in Denpom VII / 5 KDI for further investigation.

(2) On 29 September 2011 at approximately 12:00 pm in front of Primkopad Kodim 1417/Kdi Jl. Arif Samratulangi sergeant-Sabu Sabu transactions with members of the Police Sultra posing as buyers, the time the transaction was about Sultra Police members will catch sergeant Arif, however sergeant fled towards housing Arif Kodim Department 1417/Kdi but was eventually arrested by the Police Narcotics Investigation Unit combined Sultra and assisted by members of Denpom VII / 5 KDI with evidence secured in Denpom VII / 5 KDI for further investigation.

d) Fighting among students.

1) On August 7, 2011, around 19:00 pm at Jln. Mokodompit Lrng Stars and Lrng. New campus rainbow Unhalu + 30 people to use masks attacked the students interest Muna using weapons such as spears, machetes and bows, but the incident did not cause casualties as quickly secured by the police. Police in the investigation of the case Kendari

2) On August 15, 2011, in the office of Police Sultra has lasted action unras of Care Campus Student Alliance (AMPK) in the amount of ± 50 people led Bro. Maul Gani Mhs Unhalu with urgent demands the police to investigate the case of Assault, Murder, Looting, and Burning Dormitory Sexual Harassment and take stern action against the perpetrators of terror and spreading very troubling issues that campus residents.

3) On August 22, 2011, in Mapolres Kendari Jl. DI Panjaitan lasted unras of State Youth Students Tolaki (TPPMT) amounting to + 45 people led by Bro. M. Kasim Kalenggo Mhs Unhalu with the demands asked Police Chief and Police Chief Kendari responsible for the murders and persecution on July 30, 2011 because the police seemed to let the murder.

4) On September 8, 2011 at 1830 pm around campus Unhalu Jl. HE A Mokodompit (lrg front springs III) Kec.Kambu Kendari has happened to Mr. AH stabbing 23-year-old student employment rate Muna FKIP Unhalu Lrg address Pioneers (Dormitory heart). And the 24-year-old Sdr.Zainuddin Tribes Students work Muna Muna Faperta Unhalu interest (Dormitory Rian) conducted by a group of unknown people + 20 people that left both victims died. Cases of police cooperation in the handling of related elements.

5) On September 12, 2011 at 11:15 pm in the office of Parliament Prov. Sultra Jl. Parks Surapati has lasted action unras of Youth and Students Alliance of Southeast Sulawesi (AP2-Sultra) accounted for 100 + led Bro. Hasanuddin (AP2-Sultra Board of Trustees) and Sdr.Arwan (Chairman BPK2K-East Sulawesi) to demand that the Governor and the Deputy Mayor Kendari Sultra soon give recommendation that campus security area taken over the military because it is considered the police are unable to solve a problem related to the conflict on campus and can not provide security for the people Kendari.

e) Conflict of military-police-community. In the period from April s / d September 2011 in the Korem 143/HO been some cases of abuse / violence perpetrated against the elements of the army and the persecution of members of the army carried out by civil society. Several prominent cases are as follows:

(1) On April 22, 2011 at 3:00 pm located at the point Sari Sea "Mas Joko" Road Sheikh Yusuf Kendari has been threatening to use a firearm (pistol) and torture allegedly committed by the sergeant Beni (Member Denpom VII / 5 Kendari ) against Br. Djainal Pek. Contractor / Advisory Chair Gapensi District. Konawe address Konawe and abuse by using the butt of the gun against Br. Jefri (sea sari shop visitors Mas Joko). As a result of the incident Br. Djainal suffered severe schock while Bro. Jefri had injuries in the head 5 cm.

(2) On 24 April 2011 at approximately 0:05 pm The house is located in H.Dg.Ngerang Jl.Poros Kolaka Kab.kolaka has occurred by using the bayonet stabbing that done by Andi Akbar Kopda NRP 31,970,641,020,176 Title Ta Cookers Pokko Kipan Battalion 725 B / WRG to Sergeant Major Jabalnur (1407 Bakodim Bone) and Sdr.Salahuddin (people), a result of the incident and his Sergeant Major Jabalnur Salahudin both suffered injuries due to stab wounds in the left armpit bayonet Kopda Adi Akbar and is currently hospitalized in hospitals Kab.Kolaka. Case handling Denpom VII / 5 Kendari.

(3) On May 25, 2011 at 10:30 pm Andonohu ​​housed in the Market district. Poasia Kendari has been a misunderstanding / fight between La Serda Nrp Uku. 590 246 Babinsa Koramil 1417-13/Poasia Dim 1417/Kendari with Bro. Members Rianta Laode Kendari municipal police on duty at the scene Andonuhu.Akibat market Serda La Uku had blisters on both her middle finger and a bruise on the right upper lip while Bro. Laode Rianta have bruises on her right cheek and left upper lip bag broke. The case has been resolved peacefully / family.

(4) On June 11, 2011 at about 0:15 pm held at Ex. Ranomeeto district. Ranomeeto Kab. Konsel has happened beatings of PFC Hasan Nrp. Jab 31030287871282. Tabak Pan Ru 3 Ton III Battalion 725/Wrg Kipan C by three young men. As a result of this incident PFC Hasan suffered serious wound on the nose, right cheek, ear, left shoulder and torn at the back. Currently victims while still getting treatment at RSAD Dr. Ismoyo Korem 143/HO.Kasus Denpom handling VII / 5 Police Kendari coordination.

III. STATE REGIONAL ANALYSIS,

OPPONENT AND DEVELOPMENT SITUATION.

7. Regional state.

a. Climate and Weather. Current weather climate in the region surrounding Kendari and apply the dry season but the rain is still often the case that the time is uncertain both in the morning / afternoon / evening. Similarly, the state of the cloud, cloudy weather and fog was still going on around the city including the airport Halu Oleo Kendari. Thus the general climate and weather conditions significantly influence the current aircraft flight including landing and take of.

b. The state of Medan.

1) Conditions airport Halu Oleo Kendari good and able to accommodate Boeing 737 aircraft, to facilitate the landing and take of the Presidential aircraft, including emergency action in the event of an emergency to the Vice President and his entourage.

2) Net-road linking the airport with Halu Oleo Kendari and the City / County and the object of other excursions, generally quite good and paved, thus facilitating the mobility of the Vice President and his entourage headed to places of activity.

3) class III sea port in the city of Kendari a sea port that can dirapati Pelni, conditions facilitate emergency action by sea in the event of an emergency to the Vice President and his entourage.

8. Development of the situation.

a. Ideology. An indication of certain social groups to change the ideology of Pancasila with other schools of religious- oriented schools will likely decline from the previous recall some of the high-ranking of this particular organization of the Radical Right has been elected members of the Legislative As with particularly at the central level. Action related to issues likely to come from the ideology Radical Left and Radical others, especially the PRD and underbownya. Although physical activity and Rala Raki group that wants to replace Pancasila ideology is not visible, but still need to watch out because it remains a potential threat at any time can come to the surface.

b. Politics.

1) The pros and cons of the determination of the district of North Buton is still a problem that must be resolved immediately because these problems are very vulnerable when used as an issue to create a map of the conflict, in addition to the discourse of the political elite to fight for the establishment of Prov. Buton Kingdom that the discussion has come to the central level and the plans of the government Prov. Sultra to make Prov.Sultra as an area of ​​Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is also reaping the pros and cons that have implications for the simmering political situation in the Prov. Sultra.

2) There was the desire of the community to form Prov. Buton Kingdom, Kab. Tenga South Buton Buton and so they continue to make efforts so that what is expected soon realized one of them was the effort by rally was held and when coincide during the visit the Vice President and his entourage will certainly obstruct and interfere with the implementation of activities Vice President for in Kendari.

c. Economics. Problems that can be issues by the community groups, students and groups of radicals to carry out actions that obstruct and disrupt the activities of the Vice President and his entourage while in Kendari are as follows:

1) The local government policy to make wilaya Prov. Southeast Sulawesi as a Special Economic Zone area have been raised to the level of the center with the aim of improving the economy of Southeast Sulawesi but some organizations, NGOs rejected the plan so that the problem can be used as the theme for student groups and NGOs rallied when the Vice President was in Kendari.

2) Frequent fuel shortages in particular types of Solar in Kendari can be used as the theme for student groups and NGOs in conducting demonstrations.

d. Social Culture. Socio-cultural issues that stand out are unresolved issues UMR (UMP / MSE) for labor workers not living according to eligibility standards, yet signals to pass Dik funds (BOS) as intended, yet dilaksankanannya Dik budget as mandated by the state budget at least 20%, the number of beggars and children streets and the age of the children of school age in each mall as a waitress parking services that are not handled well by the local government which will affect Prop government programs. Sultra on in running government, especially in the near future can be a theme of the student protest groups and NGOs, which can interfere with the activities of the Vice President and his entourage while in Kendari.

e. Defense and Security.

1) Defense. Defense in circumstances Kendari not there are things stand out but still need to watch out.

2) Safety.

a) The security situation in Kendari prominent in recent times is konfilk between student interest Buton / Muna with tribal Tolaki and PKL with Mayor Kendari related policies / legislation on regulating street vendors and street cleaning Kendari, then this problem has been in the ride by the group particular in order to expand and enhance the intensity of the conflict, including ethnic-based conflicts Tolaki by Muna / Buton in Kendari, it can obstruct and interfere with activities of the President and his entourage while in the city in anticipation Kendari so need to avoid things that are not desired for the Vice President and his entourage were in Kendari.

b) The distribution of firearms (assembly) significant illegally in Southeast Sulawesi region, can be used by some individuals / groups to prevent and disrupt certain activities of the Vice President while in town kendari.

IV. POSSIBLE THREATS / BARRIERS

9. Climate and Weather. In general, the climate and the weather will not much affect the flight of Kendari to other cities or vice versa, but unexpected changes are high risk in aviation such as rain, clouds and overcast weather when the aircraft landing / take of caution must be taken.

10. Medan. In general, the state of the field in both airports and roads complex emergency prepared in pretty good shape, so the possibility of threats and obstacles in terms of field is very small.

11. Opponent. Conducting mass rallies to draw attention and anarchic acts to inhibit, interfere with, disrupt and thwart the visit the Vice President and his entourage to carry out activities such as: deployment issues / pamphlets, banners, demonstrations, sabotage, torture / murder and shooting .

a. Distribution Issues, pamphlets and banners. Installation of pamphlets and banners carried by the sudden certain places the object of the visit or on the route the Vice President and his entourage.

b. Demonstrations / aspiration. Mobilizing the masses who recruited / assembled by certain groups on the streets and the object of the visit can affect / inhibit visit by Vice President and his entourage. c. Sabotage. Performed in certain places that get less attention from the security forces or the result of inadvertence. Places that might be targeted sabotage include:

1) airport control tower, runway / airport or on a plane.

2) VVIP Room Baruga and common terminal.

3) Route to be traversed.

4) communication tools.

5) Vehicle Convoy.

6) In the places for the event / activity Vice President.

d. Persecution / murders and shootings. Performed by using poison, firearms standards / assemblies or sharp weapons possessed by way of infiltration to achieve a certain distance that allows actors to perform the action.

V. CONCLUSION

12. Climate and weather. In general, the climate and the weather will not much affect the flight of Kendari to other cities or vice versa, but unexpected things like sudden weather changes that may interfere with or impede flight, especially when the aircraft landing / take off remains to watch and diantasisipasi.

13. Medan. In general, the physical terrain Halu Oleo both airports and roads emergency prepared in pretty good shape so the possibility of threats and obstacles in terms of field is very small.

14. Possible threats. Judging from the development of the situation for some time then some of the possible threats and obstacles that may occur include distributing flyers, banners mounting protests motivated by the PRD / POPOR and underbownya, students, NGOs, labor / Miskot and groups of people who are not satisfied with the central and local government policy.

15. Step Anticipation. Every business activity opponent might do, faced with security in Kendari and strength and security capabilities that exist and can be moved, then the probability of threats and obstacles can be anticipated and solved with preventive and repressive action either before, during and after visit the Vice President and his entourage.

VI. CLOSING

Similarly Intelligence Estimate Prov region. Southeast Sulawesi Kendari especially created in order to visit the Vice President and his entourage to be used as consideration in order to determine the policy further.

Kendari, October 2011

A.n. Military Commander for Oleo 143/Halu

Chief of Intelligence

Today Murdani Lieutenant Colonel Kav. NRP 1910042580969

MEMORANDUM DEPARTMENT

No. B / ND - / X/2012/Sintel

To: Commander Paspampres

From: Asintel Danpaspampres

Subject: Application for the addition

Bachelor's Degree 1 (S-1)

______

1. Basics:

a. Dirajenad Circular No. SE/11/XI/2005 dated 25 November 2005 concerning additional administrative requirements degree Army personnel.

b. High school diploma in Economics and Management Business Development S1-MN12010053 numbers on behalf Edmil Nurjamil, MN12010029 Dwi-S1 and S1-MN12010030 Baliono Roy Andersen Warokka.

2. In connection with the above basis with respect filed his petition adding Strata 1 (S-1) on behalf of:

a. Col. Inf Edmil Nurjamil NRP 1900004141067 Asintel Danpaspampres, photo copy of certificate attached.

b. Lt. Col. Dwi Cpm Baliono NRP Pabandya Lids Paspampres Sintel, photo copy of certificate attached.

c. Sergeant Major Roy Andersen March 91 975 NRP Warokka Baurlahta Bandya Lids Paspampres Sintel, a copy of the certificate attached.

3. So please be tolerated.

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READINESS REVIEW IN ORDER TO SEA GAMES-26

DATE 10 OCTOBER 2011

INTRODUCTION.

General.

1.

In an effort to anticipate and control the threat, distractions and obstacles in South Sumatra, Korem 044/Gapo principal duty deter, prevent and combat all forms of threats from within and outside the country in the entire region of South Sumatra. To be estimate the extent of the threat depends Intelligence officials the ability to monitor the development of the situation

Ipoleksosbud Defense and Security in the South Sumatra.

2.

Successful implementation of the basic tasks very Korem 044/Gapo influenced by the ability of intelligence officers in the ranks of Korem 044/Gapo detect any vulnerabilities that may arise can to threats, harassment, obstruction and a real challenge in order early warning.

3.

From the result of early detection, the State Intelligence Estimate made fit the real conditions in the region to support the operation Korem 044/Gapo working visiting VVIP security. These estimates are expected to be

Top Command consideration in determining policy more further.

Basic.

1.

The results in the Provincial Security Coordination Meeting. South Sumatra dated October 5, 2011 on Plan not received by the Vice President to the city

Palembang Prov. Sumatra on October 10, 2011 in the ordinary reviewing the readiness of the 26th Sea Games in Palembang in 2011.

2.

Implementation persuade TNI on Presidential Security Operations,

Vice President and state level are heads of state / heads government and his family Perpang/60/IX/2010 No. 8 th

September 2010.

Korem 044/Gapo TA Program. 2011 Field Intelligence.

Purpose and Objectives.

1.

Purpose.

Provides an overview of the state estimate

Intelligence area in order Korem 044/Gapo Vice Working Visit

President to the city of Palembang Prov. Sumatra on October 10, 2011 review of readiness in the event activity to the 26th Sea Games in the City

Palembang Prov. Sumatra in 2011.

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Purpose.

As an input for the Top Command order to make decisions and subsequent policy.

Scope and Tata Sort.

Introduction.

Regional conditions.

Development of the situation.

Analysis.

Estimated Threat and Contingency.

Special Situations / Things Stand.

Estimated Threat. Actions And Effort To Overcome Threats.

Closing.

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EVENT AREAS.

A.

Weather.

1.

Prevailing circumstances.

a)

Climate.

Season in April s.d. In October 2011 very hot but can occasionally occur with heavy rains rainfall reaches 2372 mm / quarter so often cause flooding in some areas and roads point.

b)

Temperature.

(1)

Lowlands at 27 º C during the day s.d. 32 º C

Relative humidity 4 º Cs / s 938 º C and 21.2 º C night sd

24 º C.

(2)

Plateau at 19.8 º C during the day s.d. 41.5 º C

Relative humidity is 18.4 º C s.d. 20 º C.

c)

Wind.

Blowing from the East to the West with speed average of 4.5 knots / hour.

d)

Light.

Early dawn ranged at 05.00 pm, the sun sunrise at 5:30 am and sunset at 18:00 pm.

e)

Deposition.

(1)

Smog, which occurs during the dry season, there is a in South Sumatra caused because of the large combustion fields and forests by farmers who move on before the rice planting season in August, the situation often disrupt flights and landings for aircraft / jumpers.

(2)

Fog clouds located along the eastern coast of province

South Sumatra and along a hillside rows of Northwestern

(Lubuk Linggau, , Muara Dua, Banyan Island, Krui and sekiarnya).

(3)

Fog clouds in Palembang and the surrounding area it is disturbing flying and jumping.

2.

Influence on how your opponent acts.

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With temperatures hot enough and is starting drought that will cause considerable dust many, allowing opponents to infiltrate the group

VVIP convoy and groups.

b)

With the onset of the dry season will help fire hazards, whether residential, offices and plant that is so easy for the other side exploit the situation to cause a disruptive situation security which resulted in disruption of the implementation of activities events and inhibition of convoys traveling troupe.

c)

The haze that occurs during the dry season, which because many burning of fields and forests by farmers on the move, can be exploited by the opponent to infiltrate the group and forces as well as do things that are not desirable.

d)

Heavy rain can not be predicted cause flooding, disrupting travel route so can be used by the opposition to approach the vehicle

VVIP.

Effect on how to act alone.

a)

Utilizing the fine weather to make it easier travel route and the implementation of program activities.

b)

Tightened security in times of a disaster fire or unrest that can disrupt the way the group convoy or event so that intruders can be known.

c)

Prepare everything in case of rain that sudden trip convoy and implementation event activities can still run well, smoothly and safely.

d)

Security is very tight in the possibility of sabotage opposite party to take advantage of the prevailing weather conditions sabotage opponents by using the technique is needed to prevent anything undesirable.

Medan.

Prevailing circumstances.

a)

Protrusion shape terrain on the east coast of South Sumatra

Generally beaches, muddy and the river and its tributaries navigable all the small boats, motor boat while cliff- cliff ramps and flat, muddy shores and on the basis of river estuaries sufficiently small boats can pass.

b)

On the East Coast there are swampy mangroves and other shrubs, so it is not good for the port unless small boats, because of the many-branched rivers branch and thus vulnerable to infiltration.

c)

Forest.

Forest is so dense heterogeneous traverse difficult man.

d)

Benda-banda earth's surface is divided into 4 parts:

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The area is very vast swamp on the east coast

Sumatra are cut by large rivers and soil mushy / muddy.

(2)

Lowland is the largest area of ​​Sumatra consisting of clay, in the rainy season sticky / tacky.

(3)

Longitudinally along the lower mountain areas frontier province which is arable land.

(4)

Area plain high constitute protrusion- protrusion of the hill there is a row in the mountains Dempo.

2.

Influence on how your opponent acts.

a) South Sumatra Province is an area surrounded many streams tributary of the river Musi centered and rivers

Ogan, will easily infiltrate the enemy, allowing you to easily master the city / county.

b)

The number of tributary streams that connect the sea the river Musi, easier opponents and strangers to go to the City / County to spread the issues and made in order to sabotage the implementation of activities to be disrupted.

c)

Many mountains that used the counterparty to do the hiding and reconnaissance.

d)

Many swamps and forests in the region heterogeneous Prov.

Sumatra, allowing the opponent to do the ambush and find ways to escape escape.

Effect on how to act alone.

3.

a)

Utilizing fishermen / traders as the eyes and ears

(The net) and tighten security foreigners entrance to the City / County.

b)

Tightening security on the trip and each location activities to avoid doing business counterparty ambush and sabotage.

c)

Working closely with local government / local government and related institutions personnel to provide information to military / police and people not to be influenced to issues that can be divide between military / police and the community.

III.

DEVELOPMENT SITUATION.

A.

General situation.

In general, the condition of stability in the city

Palembang Prov. Sumatra in 2011 was normal and there was no protrusion and there is no significant security threats. The protests that occurred a picture of a vibrant community life, but still there actions can be addressed anarchic but still be functional by relevant authorities.

B.

Ideology situation. Pancasila as the state has accepted by the city of Palembang Prov. Sumsel but practice and understanding still needs to be developed and improved, especially for among the younger generation in cities and regions. Cooperation between Muspida

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necessary for understanding the continuous coordination.

1.

Radical Left.

Ex PKI, Prisoner / prisoners and offspring still grudge / resentment against the government indicated cons against Pancasila can pose dangers latent communist at any time can make a serious threat if not monitored currently trying to promote unity within the container Organizations / Foundations as including Murder Victims Research Foundation 1965 - 1966

(YPKP), Institute for Victims Struggle New Order regime (LPKROB) joined the PRD, LBH, Students and Labor as a reason for developed in an open environment of the party, but there are preventive measures that have been dilakasanakan community and government.

a)

Data Real Ex G 30 S / PKI.

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b)

On July 14, 2010, the Islamic People's Forum (FUI) Sumsel held Talkshow "Beware of the Communist Revival" in the Bina

Praja South Sumatra provincial government, specifically discuss concerns Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) will appeared in South Sumatra. FUI

Sumsel warned residents to always be alert and be careful to understand that teaches freedom and behalf of the people and democracy movement since the

Communist movement always use issues being thrive on poor people who will fight for fate of workers and welfare. The phenomenon of the emergence of communist in South Sumatra is also reinforced by the Assistant Territorial Kasdam II / Sriwijaya

Inf Col. Bambang Byantri that communism developed by

Papernas Lampung with implementing exceptional Konferda dated January 28, 2008, attended by 120 supporters.

In this case Aster Kasdam II / Sriwijaya convey an effort to prevent the spread of communism was so for always strengthening and functioning of civil society organizations (CBOs) and youth organizations (OKP) then disseminate information about the dangers of communism in order to prevent the spread of ideas and communism in South Sumatra.

2.

Radical Right.

In the city of Palembang Prov. Sumatra today for a while yet many found the radical group activity

Right.

a)

Islamic Defenders Front (FPI).

Chairman Habil Muhammad and Secretary KH. Misbahul Anam, actively mobilize members to take action against the destruction of places of worship / devotional

Christians and places of entertainment such as gambling, karaoke, nightclubs, cafe and prostitution on the eve of the month of fasting and while fasting

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but in the Prov. Sumsel now for a while yet many found the FPI group activities.

-

On June 30, 2011 was approximately 10:00 am take action in Bundara unras Fountain and Government

Prov. Sumatra by the Muslim Association of South Sumatra comprising of LPI, FPI, UMP BEM, BEM IAIN Raden Patah, LPD

Prabumulih and Sumatra MUI with a mass totaling ± 200 people with action coordinator Br. Great (IAIN PLG), Korlap

(Mr. Ustad Arfan ( of Ustad Mahdit and leader of Action

Unras Br. Ustad Mehdi with his demands, among others:

(A)

Reject plan

Governor

Sumsel in

RS development. Siloam behind the Sea Games.

(B)

Reject Christianization in the Bumi Sriwijaya with reason Sea Games.

At 11:50 GMT the protesters accepted by DR. H. Aidit Aziz (Assistant III Bid. Welfare) with response "begging the protesters to be patient, as Governor of South Sumatra still follow Rehearsal Visits

President of the Bay area Gelam district. OIC in order

The IX National Jamboree in 2011.

b)

Front Hezbollah. Active do action destruction the house used as a place of worship / service people

Christian and entertainment venues such as gambling, karaoke, nightclubs, cafes and prostitution on the eve of the month of fasting and while fasting but in the city of Palembang Prov. Sumatra today to while many have not found any activity of the Front

Hezbollah.

c)

Mujahideen Council.

Group this organize sending jihadists to the Moluccas and in Congress I Mujahideen in

Yogyakarta Yogyakarta has instituted Charter which contains between other:

1)

Obligatory to implement Islamic law

Muslims in Indonesia and the world at large.

2)

Reject any ideology as opposed to Islam and Shirk resulting infaq and violating human rights.

3)

Build a solid unity Mujahideen shaf by forming Mujahideen Council to enforce

Islamic law.

4)

Conducting institutional measures for the Mujahideen in order for the creation of Immanah Islamiyah.

5)

Calls upon Muslims to uphold da'wah and jihad around the world for the sake of Islam as Rahmatan Lil 'Alamin. Prominent among the Mujahideen Council

Other: Abu Bakr Basyiir, Prof. Dr. Deliar Noer, Ohan Sudjana,

KH. Abdullah Rashid (KISDI), Prof.. Ahmad Mansour

Suryanegara, KH. Aef M. Afandi, KH. Sidiq Amin, Ust. Abdul

Qadir Baraja, Tengku Daud Zamsami, etc..

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But in the city of Palembang Prov. Sumatra today to while many have not found any group activity

Mujahidin Assembly.

-

On 21 April 2011 at approximately 9:30 pm housed in a roundabout fountain JI. Jend. Sudirman was ongoing protest by the masses + 60 person on behalf of Hizb ut Tahir led by

Sdr. Mirza (Koorlap) and Br. Saiful (Koraks). The activities stained with the demands and banners, among others:

(A)

No one saw how much number of Muslims and no one doubted wealth that exist in the countries of the Muslims all wide spread.

(B)

In the Government's economic system should be manage the well being of the people, should not be turn it over to the private sector especially to the foreigners.

(C)

In the Islamic legal system that serves as Zawdjir (prevention) and Jawabir (redeemer sin), Islamic law will deter perpetrators crime and preventing people to do criminal act, of course this will give a sense of safe to the public.

(D)

In the foundation of Islamic education curriculum makes people born into the human and also a pious man high intellectual.

At 11.30 pm on the disperse in an orderly and safe.

d)

Heresy Flow / Flow Religious. In the region of Palembang

Prov. Sumsel now there are some activities that lead to religious divisions namely the cult still controversial among others: Flow Ahmadiyya centered in the city

Palembang, Jemaah Ahmadiyah in conducting its activities are always closed and interactions only among themselves. People who

Ahmadiyya jema'at not difficult to join or interact.

Jema'at Ahmadiyah not believe that Prophet Muhammad

Muhammad Ahmad Mirzam but Gulama. Not require followers to pray 5 times and fasting in the month of

Ramadan. The two sentences Creed Ahmadiyya version "Ashaduallah illahailaullah waashadu ahmad mirza anna ". Jami'ah Flow Expert

Tghorigoh Mu'tabaroh Indonesia (Jatmi Bengkulu branch) in the district.

Pumu Regency Tanjung Sakti. with members of ± 70 people with

Young priest or teacher Shaykh Tantawi with teachings deployed in the Order is contrary to religious teachings

Islam where one ajaranya ie when a member

The congregation must cut the chicken or Thanksgiving fellow members and also with the shrouded purification bath. Cult with the name of the Divine Majesty Amanah (AKI). The doctrine

protesters

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considered heresy against the religion of Islam

Grace Divine made bevy Amanah (AKI) is the lets not fast during Ramadan and not perform prayers but perform dhikr.

1)

On June 8, 2011 at Hall Hotel

Hakma Tuba has been implemented socialization Taba increased socialization carried Tolerasnsi harmony religious communities in the district. Mura totaled approximately

150 people who attended Wabup Mura, Chaldean 0406/Mura,

MUI chairman Kab. Mura, the element Muspida District. Mura, The

Assistant District Government District Mura religious leaders. Mura and community events run safely and smoothly.

2)

Following up on the activities of the Post-raid

Ahmadiyya Jema'ah Naqsabandiyah by citizens Prumnas

Nikon Ex. Nikon Jaya district. I City East

Lubuklinggau, recently threatened prohibited activity for 3 months starting in May sd July 2011 future.

Case this justified

Builder

The congregation

Naqsabandiyah Ahmad Nuryudi has coordinated with

Head of the Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) H. Saidi HZ in the office

MORA Jalan Soekarno Hatta Ex. Petanang district.

East Lubuklinggau I Lubuklinggau city to prevent the undesirable and, considering the public safety at this time, then we enforce ban because there are people who do not understand the Tariqa

Naqsabandiyah. And we know this fact terekat

There have always been, and in the teachings of Islam taught to always malakukan dhikr.

3)

On June 19, 2011 at 8:00 pm has been

Conference of Rajab 1432 H held by DPD II Hizb

Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) at Ex Cinema City Sindang

Lubuklinggau, by DPD I Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) with speakers, namely Ustad Abu Miqdad DPD I Hizb

Indonesia (HTI) from Jakarta, Ustad Budianto Haris, ST DPD I

Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) from Sumatra, Ustad Mahmud

DPD jurnhiir I Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) Sumatra, Ustad

Supartono, Spd DPD II Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI)

Lubuklinggau, paper and conference rajab with theme of "Living Well under the auspices of the Caliphate" principal bahasannya:

(A)

Indonesia in the grip of global capitalism.

(B)

Khilafah in solution.

(C)

Living well in the shade of the Khilafah.

(D)

Caliphate superpower front mass welfare.

(E)

Potential ideological caliphate state. (F)

The potential of the country's military empire.

(G)

Potential economic empire.

(H)

Potential geographical caliphate state.

(I)

Potenal geostrategic caliphate state.

(J)

Khilafah great promise of Allah.

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The promise of Allah in Assunnah.

The world needs caliphate.

Calls warm for the Muslims.

3.

Other radicals. PRD and underbownya, openly undertake enterprising form of protest against the theme of wisdom government and as if to defend the people, but this time activities performed is closed is joined by NGOs attended various seminars organized by NGOs.

Join forces to form a committee within the Student /

Forum with Students as Student Committee for Struggle Democracy (Company), Student Reform Committee (KOREM), the Committee

Solidarity for Democracy (KOSTRAD), National Student League for

Democracy (LMND), Indonesian National Front for Labor Struggle (FNPBI),

Indonesia Student Executive Council (BEMI), the People's Movement Anti-

Parliament (working on), Front anti-New Order (FAOB) etc., in order pressure on the government / security forces rallied developed towards anarchy. The central theme raised still about growing problems in society related the issue of land, labor and basic rights of other workers, rising prices of goods, electricity and fuel.

a) On July 2, 2011 the planned demonstrations conducted by mass + 200, consisting of a combination of LSM Three In One

SMB II held at Palembang airport led by Bro.

Yoppi, with demands including complete Investigate allegations of corruption creation Cross Road East Lampung and Palembang Palembang-

Jambi against the officials concerned.

b)

On July 2 and July 3, 2011 the planned protest made by the Nation Child Justice Forum Sumatra (FOR-KAB) held at the Fountain roundabout, Airport Over SMB II and Play

South Sumatra Police Headquarters by the mass Longmars + 150 people led Bro. Alvarez (Kooraks) and Br. M. Januar

(Koorlap) with the demand:

1)

Reject the arrival of SBY.

2) Urge the Commission to resolve the alleged bribery case homestead athletes Palembang.

c) On July 7, 2011 approximately 10:35 pm pkl held at Police Palembang has lasted Unras action by + 30

Solidity action on behalf of the NGOs and journalists Sumsel led by Br. Okta Poiyadi (PWI chairman Sumatra) colored action with a statement of attitude and demands are:

1) Capture and perpetrators prosecuted the mastermind behind the persecution reporters.

2) Capture and prosecuted Prosperous businessmen Setiawan and officials

Bank high in Sumatra which broke hundreds meliyar money people.

3) Give security to civilians, journalists and NGOs to aspirations and demands and shoot place thugs were hired criminals.

The protesters received by Invisible Criminal Police

Palembang Kompol Frido Sitomorang. SH, Sik with responses

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incidents of persecution that occurred already at the scene, and our check in been aware of the problem hopefully in time perpetrators can be caught close at 10:55 pm the demonstrators dissolve safely.

d) On August 1, 2011 at 10:00 am by 10 people

Joint Forum of Non Governmental Organizations (FOBER)

Sumatra led by Bro. M. Nur Samsu a protest in

Sumsel Kajati Office with demands, thoroughly investigate allegations of corruption

Boundary-making project 3 Pinang River Bridges and roads

Kab. OIC at a cost of 11 billion budget on Roads and Bridges Prov. Sumatra in 2010. At 10:10 GMT the protesters received by Mr. Kasi Pidum Kajati. Afandi, SH with responses reports will be followed up what it claims to be the protesters. At 10:35 GMT the protesters broke up, the situation is safe and orderly.

e) On 21 September 2011 at approximately 09:00 pm housed

Office of the High Court in South Sumatra has been undertaken by the Alliance unras

Anti Robber State (A2PN) Sumatra led by Bro. Rifen

Calendar (Korlap), Br. Ing Suardi aka Cakuk (Korak) and mass +

50 people along with a staged, among others:

1) Organize the contents of the banner "Alliance Anti Robbers

State (A2PN) South Sumatra, South Sumatra Exempt from Corruption ".

2) Statement of the core attitude of "Investigate thoroughly indication corruption Rp. 7 M more on building bridges Ds. Ulak

Flower district. Leko Batanghari Kab. Muba currently

The bridge that collapsed claimed the lives of two people on PT. WK ".

3) Claims as follows: a) Investigate thoroughly indication of abuse of authority raises the possibility of corruption act

Ds bridge construction project development. Ulak

Flower district. Leko Batanghari Kab. Muba. b) There was corruption Ds bridge construction. Ulak

Flower district. Leko Batanghari Kab. Muba with

2010 -2011 budget allocation from the district. Muba numbered

Rp. 21.4 M. c) Building Bridges Ds. Flower Ulak district.

Leko Batanghari Kab. Muba should be completed in in 2011 carried out by PT. WK yet in fact 40% of new job so bridge collapse disaster occurs with

Koban consuming souls.

At approximately 9:15 pm the protesters received by Mr..

Afandi, SH (Head of Information and Public Relations Law) with responses the point: "Say thank you and accepted by positive aspirations of the protesters to be submitted to

Kajati Sumsel to set up an investigative team regarding issues

, but it takes time to mengukapkannya ". Approximately pm

9:30 pm the protesters dispersed in an orderly and safe.

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f) On 26 September 2011 approximately pkl 13 00 hrs at the office

Governor of South Sumatra has been going on in the name Unras "

People's Alliance for renewal Agrararia Sumatra "consists from South Sumatra Walhi, SHI South Sumatra, Indonesia Green Students, States

Farmers Indonesia Sumatra, Farmers Forum Nusantara United, States

Farmers Rengas and Lubuk Bandung Consortium Updates

Agrarian Jakarta Bogor Oil Wacth led Bro. Anwar

Shadadd (director WALHI) and Hadi Sujatmiko (Koraks) with

1,000 + number of mass action of the characterized by long mach

Monpera towards cahritas intersection and ended up in front of the office

Governor of South Sumatra mass tuntuatan include:

1) Provide assurance Agrarian Assets and Access for the farmers in South Sumatra.

2) Complete konfilk land in South Sumatra. 3) Stop the bullying and the violence of the peasants.

4) Stop the Bill of developing the land acquisition for.

At 15.30 pm the protesters received by Assistant I

Mr. provincial government. Mukti Sulaiman, regional head of BPN Sumsel Mr. Suhaini with aspirations responses received will be sealed and followed up with the Governor of South Sumatra. At 16:35 pm the

Protesters dispersed safely.

Political Situation.

Political situation in 2011 in the city

Palembang Prov. Sumatra is quite stable but need to anticipate and monitor continuous development in order not to arise the things that are not desirable by the political elite players in the area - the area as a precaution to future security and stability.

1.

Political Parties.

The activity of the Political Parties often held in the city of Palembang Prov. Sumsel is likely to cause friction between their supporters each party. This can lead to a situation not conducive area and did not rule can be exploited by elements certain to lead to a situation causing friction which then end up with anarchy.

a)

On July 8, 2011 at Hotel Grand Ambassador

Palembang, the event has taken place sillahturahmi with presents three pairs of candidates Regents and Cawabup Muba period

2012-2017, held Family Association (IKA) Muba. In the event was attended by the couple Dodi-Islan Hanura, Sulgani Pakuali Suljati came alone because her partner was in East Java, while pair-Beni Pahri not present and did not give a clear statement to the committee, because the invitations are

Direct Pahri said the most likely to be present.

The meeting took place lively, relaxed and full of family.

The absence of Bro. Pahri-Beni among residents Muba in

Palembang, inviting residents committee as well disappointment

Muba overseas in general. During the event in safe and controlled circumstances.

b)

On 20 September 2011 the Chairman of PDI Struggle

Mr. South Sumatra. Eddy Santana Putra ensure DPP Chairman

PDIP Megawati Soekarno Putri fully support partner

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Pahri Azhari-Beni Hernedi in elections Muba 27 September future. Statement PDIP cadre who served Mayor

Palembang was once dismissed rumors that Mega does not approve couple. At the peak of the campaign later Pahri-Beni Bu Mega will be present in the City Sekayu with DPP chairman Puan Maharani PDIP and the public will know kebenaranya.

2.

CBOs / active political organizations rallied. In general conditions of security and stability in the region of Palembang Prov. Sumsel enough control, was normal and there are no security threats means. The protests were going on in the name of the community, demonstrations against the development programs be loaded with corruption and considered less touching interests society, the central theme raised was about the problems developed in the community with regard to land, labor and the basic rights of other workers, rising prices of goods, electricity and

BBM, is a picture of a vibrant community life still within tolerance limits can be overcome by the apparatus functionally related.

D.

Geography situation.

1.

Temperature, wind and weather. At the present time the weather conditions are very erratic, sometimes very high temperatures and hot weather once thus causing vulnerability to fire hazard and often

The sudden rain with rainfall reaches 2372 mm /

Quarter (148 days) that flow directly to the river and the sea increased water discharge. In case of high tide and rain and still

There will be inundated lowland areas of the city are caused

Palembang Prov. Sumatra were accompanied by strong winds that cause prone to landslide hazards.

2.

Medan.

a)

The terrain is relatively flat and hilly knoll majority rocky limestone soil only a fraction of existing marsh but there are some mountains that warrant concern.

b)

There are small tributaries leading to the Sea so the area is flooded, but much less likely area directly adjacent to the sea (beach) which is often make many people worry about the frequent issues that stunami growing lately.

c)

The main streets in the city of Palembang Prov. Sumsel pretty good condition only a small part in the regions remote serious need of improvement by the government local and central levels.

E.

Demographic situation.

The population of the city of Palembang Prov. South Sumatra soul with 1,438,938 + density of 3572 people / km, from various tribes such as the Malays,

Palembang, Ogan, Pasemah, Son In, Java, Lampung, Bugis, Batak, Bali,

China, Minang, Sunda Madura etc.. Of the tribe most of whom are

Multiple entrants / transmigarasi and everyday language use

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appropriate local language of each tribe.

F.

Economic Situation. Community's economy is relatively stable, but still there is a group of people who take advantage of the economic crisis

Groceries and keep raising prices keep increasing transportation costs. Crush economic needs of the particular community to trigger action criminal. Activities are economically motivated protests made public because influenced and ridden party / group.

1.

Livelihoods are mostly trading, employees, miners and farming / gardening and labor while residents who live along the river Musi average work as fishermen.

2.Kejadian - Economics prominent events in the Prov. Sumsel the period of 3 months as follows:

a) On April 1, 2011 obtained information that the store precious metals in gold jewelry demand more than in gold bullion, because in addition to functioning as an instrument investment, gold jewelry has added value because any time can be worn / used. According to information from multiple sellers gold, gold does not ogled buyer and usually only be purchased by consumers from out of town. Buyers are more likely to choose gold jewelry has become because it can be used.

Price levels of 92 to 99.9% gold bullion, valued USD. 400 thousand - Rp.

415 thousand per gram, but if packaged dalam100 gram, the number of is almost equivalent to 15 tribes, estimated to cost

Rp. 40 million. The price of gold is currently in a day could rise and down, it is not certain as it depends on the situation and condition of the country. For the price of gold which yield 65-70% or 22 rust, Rp. 340 thousand per gram. Addition of 20 and 18 carat gold, each each range of Rp. 320 thousand and Rp. 160 thousand per gram. The price of gold highest since 5 (five) years is Rp. 2.7 million per tribe which resulted in decreased sales due to lack of buyers.

b) On July 5, 2011 at 09.30 pm Train various majors in South Sumatra from class train Economics, Business and Executive invaded passengers. During the past week there has been a surge passengers reach as much as 50% of the days normally, even section looks loketpun passengers huddled in front of the station Counters

KA Lahat, they are passengers who would go on vacation to Palembang and Lubuklinggau. Hundreds of residents who want to to the city of Palembang, Lubuklinggau and a number of other areas seen lining up to be able to obtain a train ticket and Economy Class

Business as KA Serelo, a mainstay class citizens like a vacation because cheap and avoid congestion during the trip.

G.

Socio-cultural situations. The existence of social inequalities in society because differences greatly affect the economic well-being and social life.

Harmony among ethnic and religious work well. The number of cases overlapping land ownership remains unresolved problems that are prone to conflict. Intervention from government

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in solving the problem areas.

1.

Labor Cases.

During the last 3 months is still going action demonstrations related to labor issues / labor. Emergence

The labor problems overshadow their backs by some

Among other demands minimum wage increases, the demand for workers in severance

Layoffs, demands for increased employee benefits / labor issues local and foreign labor. In carrying out their demands backed up by NGOs / Legal Aid and Student.

a)

On May 1, 2011 at 11:00 pm occurred unras in roundabout fountain of FORUM Announcers (Union of Journalists)

Sumatra with korak Retno Palupi, Korlap Haryanto, mass number +

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Detachment INTELLIGENCE

NUMBER: R / 18 / BANGSIT / V / 2012

BANGSIT AREAS AND PREDICTION IN JAKARTA

WEEK II MAY 2012

1.

INTRODUCTION

The development of the situation on Sunday II in May 2012 there has been a 12-time activity.

The most prominent activity of each group of the field of ideology,

Right flow, Bekasi residents protest construction of church refused HKBP Tambun Filladelphia in Bekasi.

Flow Left, protests in front JSKK

Jakpus palace. Politics, single action Br. Erian in Central Jakarta roundabout.

Other flow, Rallies Circle roundabout Ganja Nusantara in Central Jakarta.

Sosbud, Rallies Education Action Committee for People in Gd. The Court of Central Jakarta.

Defense and Security, Action Red and White Army rally at the Embassy of Malaysia.

The development of mass action events occurring on the second Sunday in May 2012 in quantity and quality is still favorable.

However, the condition

This should still watch out since there are many important momentum fore the potential to be utilized by the various elements of the action in order interests.

Report the situation and predictions Second Week in May 2012 meant as input and leadership in taking strategic action next.

2.

FACTS

a.

Ideology

1)

Flow Right

a)

Villagers Jejalen Jaya Bekasi as much as ± 200 people

Ustad Naimun leaders have deterrence against

HKBP commu Filladelphia totaling 60 people led Pdt. Palti Panjaitan attorney accompanied Bro. Saur Siagian to be conduct worship services on May 6, 2012 at 07:50 PM in front gate house Pertigaan teacher Nora RT.02/04 district. Chubby

Northern District. Bekasi.

The chronology of events:

(1)

At 07:50 hrs the villagers had gathered Jejalen

Jaya Bekasi as much as ± 200 people in front of Gate Junction the teacher Nora RT.02/04 district. North Tambun district. Bekasi to confront and memseeping HKBP congregation to be

Worship services do.

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(2)

At 08:15 hrs the coming commu HKBP Filladelphia amounted to 60 people led . Palti Panjaitan accompanied

Mr. legal counsel. Saur Siagian, to avoid clashes between the two sides of the security forces by 1 units of three-quarters of the government bus Kab.Bekasi confront these people to evacuate.

(3)

Mr. Atang (Kasbangpol Head) and Mr Agus

Riswandi (Head of municipal police) to negotiate with Pdt.

Palti Panjaitan and Mr. Attorney. Saur Siagian.

(4)

Since there is no agreement between the two parties and the situation was not conducive end at 8:50 PM the

Filladelphia HKBP congregation numbering 60 persons kawaloleh security forces while the villagers Jejalen

Jaya Bekasi as much as ± 200 people pursue the congregation until the housing Villa Bekasi Indah II until it was do not worship.

(5)

The situation is not conducive Jaya villagers Jejalen

Bekasi are increasingly ± 500 people and has ready for an attack against the church HKBP

Filladelphia totaling 60 people led Pdt. Palti

Panjaitan.

(6)

At 19:10 hrs been secured by security forces

Tantowi an alleged provocateur Anwari (Journalists for

Diversity), Address Jl. West Tevet In VI, 10

South Jakarta and taken to the police station to Tambun held statement.

(7)

At 09:30 hrs Rev. Comr Hadiningrar

(Police Kab.Bekasi) provide guidance to citizens

Desa Jaya Bekasi Jejalen that essentially asks people to not provoked by this situation and ask citizens to jointly safeguard the security situation

Jejalen Desa Jaya area of ​​Bekasi.

(8)

At 10:30 hrs the villagers Jejalen Jaya Bekasi growing number of ± 500 people dispersed orderly and safe for the congregation HKBP Filladelphia amounted to 60 people led Pastor. Palti Panjaitan cancel worship and return to their homes.

2)

Flow Left

a)

Front Caring Environment, the National Student League for Democracy (LMND), Blue Sky Karachi NGO, Care Forum

Love Lake (FPCD) Karachi, and the States of the Poor (SRMI) as much as ± 300 people led Didin Supriyatna and Arif Fachrudin

Ahmad (Chairman LMND) has conducted a demonstration on dated May 2, 2012 at 10:35, at the Ministry of the Environment

Life Jl. DI. Panjaitan Kebon Nanas Jaktim in order deliver its core demands:

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(1)

Implement Article 33 UUD 1945 in response to the rescue the archipelago.

(2)

SBY as the President shall be responsible for

Indonesia diseantero environmental damage, particularly in attitude towards the policy recommendations issued

Minister of Environment.

(3)

Revoke Permit PT. Quiet Jaya Sejahtera as waste utilization company.

(4)

Investigate thoroughly scandal B3 waste and destruction environments involving unscrupulous officials KLH.

(5) Build clean water, proper health for

True Mulya villagers district. Ciampel Kab. Falkirk Jabar.

(6)

Clean Up Waste from the earth straight Mulya village district.

Ciampel Kab. Falkirk.

b)

Victims Solidarity Network for Justice (JSKK) as

15 people Sumarsih leaders have rallied on dated May 3, 2012 at 16:10 in front of the State Palace Jl. Field

Merdeka Utara Central Jakarta in order to address the demands which essentially completely investigate human rights violations in Indonesia.

Protesters staged silent and distribute mail addressed to Mr President Dr. H. Susilo Bambang

Yudhoyono Open letter number 225/Surat JSKK / VI /

2012 subject: manifest justice and provide welfare for society.

The contents of the letter in commemoration

International Labor Day (Mayday) and the National Education Day dated May 2, 2012 due to labor rights are not fulfilled by the government as the state.

Likewise the right to education is also not met expectations, because protesters (JSKK), urged the government to:

(1)

Immediately appoint temporary teachers who have long devoted himself in the world of education to

Civil Servants (PNS).

(2)

Adjust the placement of teachers evenly throughout the country, in order to achieve equity and equity in education.

c)

National Student League for Democracy (LMND) of 20

Adang Sanjaya has led people rallied on dated May 4, 2012 at 14:15 in Bekasi Parliament Building Jl.

No. Chaaairil Anwar. 17 Ex. Margahayu district. East Bekasi City

Bekasi in order to address the demands of al:

(1)

Reject the draft Higher Education Act contrary to Article 31 Paragraph 1.2 and 3 Constitution

, 1945.

(2)

Eliminate commercial and liberalization of education and

BOS transparency.

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Free education for the poor of SD to Higher Education.

(4)

Creating the world of education meencerdaskan nation and qualified.

b.

Politics

1) Sdr. Erian has rallied (single action) on

May 3, 2012 at 10:30 am at the Hotel Indonesia roundabout Jl. MH. Thamrin

Menteng, Central Jakarta in order to address the demands of the bottom line: a)

Judgmental SBY - Boediono. b)

Complete Century case.

Held banners that read: a)

Judgmental SBY - Boediono. b)

Complete Century case.

c.

Economy

Nothing stands out

Other flow

d.

1)

Ganja Nusantara circumference as much as ± 50 people led Dhira Naraya and Personal Heru had rallied on May 5, 2012 at 14.00 at the Hotel Indonesia roundabout Jl. MH. Thamrin in Central Jakarta in order to address the demands of the essence; a.

Do legalizing marijuana b. Asked the government to revise the Narcotics Act, especially the chapter on marijuana. c.

Urge the Indonesian government to marijuana users who dragged the law to be rehabilitated. d.

The government to undertake in-depth study about the marijuana.

Sosbud

e.

1)

People's Action Committee for Education (LIME) as much as ± 100 people

Andre leaders have rallied on May 2, 2012 at 12:30 PM in Court Building Jl. Merdeka Barat in Central Jakarta order to address the demands of the bottom line: a) Reject the implementation of the UN Illegal. b) Eliminate RSBI and SBI. c) Reject legalization plan higher education bill. d) Unplug the National Education System Law No. 20 of 2003 and Act forms of education new, democratic, scientific, and visionary populist free equivalent. e) Eliminate illegal charges in educational institutions. f) Investigate thoroughly the case of corruption in educational institutions. g) welfare guarantee for education.

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Perjungan People's Front (FPR) as much as ± 100 leaders of Rudy

HB. Daman has conducted demonstrations on 02 May 2012 at

15:40 hrs. in Indonesia roundabout. Jl. MH. Thamrin in Central Jakarta order to address the demands of the bottom line: a) Stop the commercialization of education and remove illegal levies education sector. b) Reject legalization bill PT. c) Revision No. Sisdiknas. 20 of 2003. d) Realized education budget 20 percent of the budget outside of salaries teachers and education personnel. e) Create jobs for the youth and the entire people. f) Increase the welfare of teachers and lecturers. g) Stop the violence and discrimination education sector. h) Remove the Directorate General of Higher Education Decree No. RI. 26/Dikti/Kep/2002 date

June 5, 2002 on the prohibition of the organization or campus Extras political parties in campus life. i) Investigate thoroughly corruption in education. j) Implement genuine agrarian reform to build industry nationwide.

3)

Volunteers Struggle Democracy (Repdem), Barisan Love Mega

Struggle (BCMP) and Expense Miserable People (RICE) by 10

Borges had the leadership Suryadi rallied on dated May 2, 2012 at 10:00 housed in the Office of Education Jl.

Kingdom Rahman Hakim Ex. Depok district. Panmas Depok in order deliver its core demands: a) Give the diploma to the people who can not afford free. b) The Department shall impose sanctions on schools that hold diploma. c) Dismiss the school committee who hold diploma.

4)

Federation of Indonesian Metal Workers Union (FSPMI) as much as ± 1000 the leader Hosni Ari Wijaya and Amir Mahmud has been waging rally on May 3, 2012 at 11:05 in front of the Manpower

Kab. Jl.Komplek Bekasi regency government. Bekais Sukamahi Village district. Cikarang

Central District. Bekasi in order to convey the essence demands clear outsourcing are not in accordance with the Act and the contract prolonged.

At 12:30 till 15:10 as much as ± 30 representatives protesters a meeting with the District Manpower. Bekasi represented by Ms. Ratna Susilawati SH (Industrial Relations and Requirements

Work), Mr. Doni Sirait Syafri Ap, Msi. (Field Supervision Labour

The Kingdom) and Mr Ajis (Mediation Sector Industrial Relations), with the result meeting as follows: a) Manpower Kab. Bekasi will revoke the license of outsourcing violated Law. 13 of 2003. b) Follow up and freeze the outsourcing that violates

Law no. 13 through Memorandum Office of Inspection.

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c) Punish severely outsourcing company violated Law.

13. d) Manpower given one month to resolve complaints

23 companies that use outsourcing and not appropriate by Act no. 13.

5)

Confederation of All Indonesian Workers Union (KSPSI) as much as ±

500 people Yorris Raweyai leaders have rallied on dated May 3, 2012 at 12:45 in front of the Embassy of Malaysia Jl. HR.

Rasuna Said in South Jakarta Setiabudi in order to deliver statement to the effect: a) Condemn hard against cruel and sadistic Malaysian Police the three migrant workers in Malaysia. b) Malaysia is not allied nations and a good neighbor for Indonesia, therefore all Indonesian citizens

(WNI) to no longer show the attitude of friendship towards

Malaysia in any form.

Defense and Security

1)

Red and White Army as much as ± 300 leaders of H. Adek Erfil have held a demonstration on May 7, 2012 at 10:00

Embassy of Malaysia Jl. HR Rasuna Said in South Jakarta Setiabudi order to address the demands of the bottom line: a) To urge the governments of Malaysia and Indonesia the supervision of the UN to immediately conduct inquiries exstra judicial killing for killing and selling of organs

3 people TKI. b)

Urge the President to immediately evaluate the negligence, omission and inaction Embassy in Kuala Lumpur in the handling and sale of organs TKI 3 people

Malaysia.

3.

DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE THAT GOING TO HAPPEN

a.

DISCUSSION

1)

Ideology

a)

Flow Right

The most prominent group activity stream

Right in the Second Week in May 2012 were: Bekasi citizen action reject the establishment of houses of worship Batak Christians Church

Protestant (HKBP) Filadelfia Tambun Bekasi.

Obstacle religious activities and the construction / establishment of houses of worship

The congregation Huria Kristen Batak Protestant (HKBP) Filadelfia

Tambun Bekasi still true today.

Action

Villagers ambush Jejalen Jaya Bekasi against

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commu HKBP Filadelfia a string of events denial of the existence of HKBP Filadelfia Church as well as religious activities / services performed by congregation in Tambun Bekasi area.

Rejection reaction such as is known gone on long enough around 2000 since HKBP church community Filadefia formed / Tambun was founded in Bekasi. This problem is enough public attention because it involves tolerance among religions, so it is the duty and obligation state in this case to resolve the Bekasi government this problem.

Members of the congregation HKBP Filadefia claimed that the rejection reaction Jaya villagers Jejalen

Bekasi shows denial and serious violations human rights as citizens of Philadelphia Church HKBP countries, particularly the right to worship and build the house / places of worship, as guaranteed and protected in

Article 28E Paragraph 2 of the 1945 Constitution, Article 29 paragraph (2) of the 1945 Constitution,

Article 22 of Law no. 39 Year 1999 on Human Rights, and Article 18 paragraph (1) of Law No. 12 Year 2005

On Ratification of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights

Politics.

On one hand, efforts rejection Bekasi citizens against establishment of the church and religious activities / meetings no regardless of the agenda being run by a network of

Right alliance that has long been done in the area of ​​Bekasi.

In any event public lectures in Bekasi, figures the right alliances like Ustad Murali BARDA (FPI), Ustad

Abu Jibril (MMI) is often delivered lectures stressed the importance of implementing Islamic Shariah fanatic, so people who do not follow the teachings of the delivered are considered infidels and must be fought. While on the other hand, the attitude of government Bekasi mediating dispute concerns the establishment of places of worship in Bekasi being debated and very difficult to solve. Bekasi which became one of the buffers in Jakarta population came to be dominated by the presence of people

Jakarta who lives in Bekasi. This condition causes

Bekasi residents heterogeneous elements that are no longer dominated

Betawi people are average Muslim.

From this base

Bekasi government should long ago prepared and plans in the face of population and permitting the establishment of places of worship. The influence and provocation of the Igaras in the establishment of a places of worship utilizing the Bekasi government inaction not regulate this issue completely. Until now figures right alliance groups often raise the issue of enforcement of Islamic law and issues Kritenisasi / apostasy in religious activities.

Bekasi region as one central location to socialize issues

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, so it is not uncommon Bekasi Islamic organizations continue trying to resist all forms of activity that is claimed violated aqeedah taught in Islam (Shari'a

Islam) and rejected efforts wrapped kritenisasi in social activities. Dilajankan provocation by

Hard-line Islamic group in Jakarta and some buffer zone (Depok, Tangerang, Bekasi) directed to create communal conflicts

SARA nuanced.

b)

Flow Left

The most prominent group activity stream

Kir the second Sunday in May 2012 were: JSKK rallies in

Jakpus the front of the Palace. Rallies Network

Solidarity with Victims for Justice (JSKK) in front of the Palace

State Jakpus generally related course of action demanded settlement of human rights violations in Indonesia.

JSKK peace rally this week is that to 255 times in front of the State Palace. JSKK deliver the letter statement to the President to reopen various cases of alleged past sebgai case-

Ham infringement cases. The issue of human rights violations to current carried by a leftist group utilization issues that deliberately curl-ups to the surface to give legal action movements with the aim of certain political.

The group left alliance in Indonesia take advantage of opportunities to make the reform era past political vendetta by opening cases

(Black history) of Indonesia as an issue of infringement

HAM. Strategic interests of the group also left alliance motivated by some motive of interest include attempt to provoke political inter-national elements especially among the political elite nationalist or agamais. Conflict prolonged political elite level will be maintained and widened by the alliance left up to the creation of conditions (pre-conditions) revolution where people began to fret and do not believe the official institutions both government (executive), the Legislature and the Judiciary. While other interests that dominate the national political map is which has been dominated by nationalist political elite forces and agamais. Faham ideological alliance groups left little gradually introduced to the public either directly or indirectly. The stronger regeneration and planting of schools left in the level of youth Indonesia by the leftist alliance is a testament to the agenda strategic in building political power in the left front.

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community support JSKK also tried to raise the issue regarding the appointment of part-time teachers as civil servants, and demands for free education funds as additional issues.

Meanwhile, the National Education Day on

May 2, 2012 was also used by the left to encourage the problems in the world of education. From some peremasalahan appearing on Higher Education Bill above, is predicted to be very easy to be momentum the strategic interest groups (opposition national) to further marginalize the government through the issue of an impartial education of the people. Some of the

(Observer study) considers that the draft Law

Higher Education Act (Bill PT), will only make education in Indonesia is increasingly reduced, if the government and

Parliament enacted the Higher Education, tuition fees will be higher so it is possible will be many students who can not solve education because of lack of funds. Indication efforts to politicize issues seen from the Higher Education Bill dissemination actions of the activists left the alliance network elements base among students to encourage action denial

PT bill proposed in different regions Kemendikbud.

The problem of education is one of the strategic issues for the leftist alliance that has always made political commodity, so special issue of Higher Education Bill will continue widened by the leftist alliance.

2)

Politics

Activities that are most prominent in the field of Politics in

Second Week in May 2012 were: single action Br. Erian on roundabout

Central Jakarta Hotel Indonesia. Demonstrations conducted by Bro.

Erian at the Roundabout Hotel Indonesia Jl. MH. Thamrin Menteng Jakarta

Centers in general in order to demand the settlement of cases

Century Bank.

Bank Century corruption issue has long been a commodities political elite in the government's political opposition cornering the SBY-Boediono government policy. Polemic case

Bank Century obviously directed to the circle of power at that time, although it has yet to be proven legally. Various issues or rumors deliberately disseminated to the public by interest groups with strategic goals dropped public confidence in the government. Defrauding Bank

Century made by most of the economic mafia employers are on board, but the issuance of policy of the Bank Century rescue by the Minister of Economy

(Sri Mulyani) have a negative impact and result in the polemic alleged government involvement. Rapidly opportunities exploited and widened by interest groups

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aimed dropped kepercaraan community. Demonstration flavor by Br. Erian deliberately conditioned by elite interests by raising the case of Bank Century be an indication of the political setting of the political elite national who began trying to exploit the situation especially the issue corruption in the government of SBY-Boediono discredit.

Approaching the momentum of the SBY-3 years

Boediono on October 20, 2012 the national political elite opposed to government would also raise the issue of corruption as the central issue of openly criticizing the government.

3)

Economy

Nothing stands out

4)

Other flow

Activities that are most prominent in the group Other Flows

Second Week in May 2012 are: Circumference rallies Ganja Nusantara

(LGN) in the roundabout in Central Jakarta. Action resumed convoy with a demonstration by a group on behalf of

Circumference Ganja Nusantara (LGN) in Central Jakarta roundabout above is one of the activities in order to further action submit claims in essence asking the government to revise the Narcotics Act, especially the chapter on marijuana, marijuana legalization done, urging the government urged

Indonesia that cannabis users are drawn to law rehabilitated. The idea of ​​legalizing marijuana in Indonesia reap the pros and cons of various circles. However the pros and cons of any such

Indonesia might not legalize marijuana, as well as the been done by the Dutch since the second condition states different. Our laws say marijuana is harmful to society and we are not a free country, so that we can compare the conditions with other countries such as the Netherlands are already from the first to legalize marijuana. Because the law in the Netherlands is more clearly so there is no problem to legalize marijuana because it can still be controlled. Unlike the Netherlands, the law

Indonesia says that marijuana is harmful to society.

Negative impacts of the cannabis plant is very dangerous for people of Indonesia because it has been misused for the benefit of its use.

Back aware that the idea of ​​legalizing marijuana in

Indonesia has come from a group called the Circle Ganja Nusantara (LGN). The group assessed, marijuana has more

Among many other benefits than harm for the purposes of medical and industrial.

During this time, Law No. 3/2009

Narcotics Narcotics include cannabis as class I.

That is, this plant should only be used for the benefit of science

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knowledge and should not be used for other purposes, including health services.

Not only in Indonesia, the legality of cannabis become controversial in many countries. Even in liberal countries like

United States though, only 16 of the 42 states that have legalize marijuana, and even then limited to medical purposes. Action rally the rim Ganja Nusantara (LGN) above is one of the annual action agenda for convey ideas summarized in an agenda action demands that the government legalize marijuana in Indonesia.

The existence of the Ring Ganja Nusantara (LGN) in action rally above is a minority who deliberately was formed as an organization to fight for the elimination of marijuana section of law on narcotics.

Presence the possibility of protests carried out by Rim Ganja

Nusantara (LGN) has received financial support from the network national marijuana.

Because of the demands presented above of course, is contrary to the culture and laws

Indonesia. So the demonstration of Ganja Nusantara Ring

(LGN) above of course need to watch where the organization in

Indonesia, as this does not rule out the action behind

Circumference organization Ganja Nusantara (LGN) stored agenda

Covert will continue to fight to legalize marijuana funded interest groups.

5)

Sosbud

Activities that are most prominent in the field of Social and Cultural the second Sunday in May 2012 were: demonstration Action Committee

Education for the People (LIME) in Gd. The Court of Central Jakarta. Demonstration sense by the People's Action Committee for Education

(LIME) and Perjungan People's Front (FPR) in Gd. MK and roundabout

HI Jakarta Pusat generally highlights education in

Indonesia and as a form of criticism of the government are considered not capable of managing the national education system

(Education) to the fullest. 's Day

National Education (Hardiknas) dated May 2, 2012, a number of mass elements have taken advantage of the momentum to raised to the surface the issue of education in the country.

They demanded the government to open up access to education quality widely to every citizen of Indonesia

(WNI) as mandated by the constitution. One way, the government have to allocate 20 percent of the state budget purely for education.

In the opening of the '45 Constitution, the government is in charge of "intellectual life of the nation ". task is then defined in Article 31, the government should be unqualified right of every citizen to to education.

So the government has a role as the party most responsible for education.

Both elements of the action above the view that the education system

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national (Education) is still not siding with all citizens

Indonesia. The reality on the ground there are still many students do not to school because of financial problems. Though the government's job opened the broadest access to all citizens and true also of quality education is the gateway establishment of the quality of human resources (HR) quality. However, as a country with huge human resource potential Indonesia has not been able optimize the education sector.

Qualified human resources can only be generated through integrated policy, planned and directed the the education sector. When education is successful, the development of a countries will be much progress. However, the practice commercialization, neo-liberalism, neo-capitalism and discrimination education is still a lot going on in Indonesia, starting from the early childhood education (ECD) to higher education. At the level of

Early childhood, educational opportunities are limited. Government target of at least 75 percent from 30.2 million in early childhood can enjoy access to early childhood education. In fact, there are approximately 15 million

Indonesian children aged zero to six years old has not been served educational facilities.

At the high school level, the Action Committee

Education for the People (LIME) and FPR highlight aspects the high cost of education and extortion in school. Other points criticized is the application of standard schools stubs International (RSBI) considered deflect orientation education as a commodity service. Enforcement RSBI / SBI also kastanisasi childbirth education. Education becomes expensive, and discriminate on the public to enjoy education.

While the higher education sector, which is highlighted increasingly unclear partisanship society increasingly not clear. Mechanism of Higher Education bill which shows indication the government wants to get out of hand in the affairs of education.

One is freedom campus regulating mechanism funding of education makes education more expensive. PT bill the government wants to impose more

BHP Law confirms revival that has been canceled

The Constitutional Court (MK) on March 31, 2010. Moreover, the government also requires the concept of internationalization of education erode national identity and values.

Therefore, the momentum Hardiknas 2012 attempted exploited and used as legality to urge the government of SBY-Boediono order

RSBI delete, revise, and reject the notion Education Law commercialization of education as well as more in favor of the interests of national education in the spirit of nationality.

6)

Defense and Security

Activities that are most prominent in the field of defense and security in the

Second Week in May 2012 were: Warriors rally in Red and White

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Embassy of Malaysia Jl. HR Rasuna Said in South Jakarta Setiabudi.

Demonstrations conducted by Laskar Merah Putih in embassy

Malaysia Jl. HR Rasuna Said in South Jakarta Setiabudi general in order to urge the government of Malaysia and the government

Indonesia to thoroughly investigate the murder of and organ sales 3 people migrant workers in Malaysia. The group behalf of Laskar Merah Putih continue to highlight problems

Indonesian workers abroad and assess pemerinmtah SBY-

Boediono has failed to provide protection and security safety to the workers in the State. On the other hand the on behalf of Laskar Merah Putih urged

Indonesian Government to sign and ratify the UN Convention of 1990 on protection of migrant workers and members of their families.

Cases of violence perpetrated by the Malaysian police have attract public sympathy Indonesia especially Red and White Army to re-appoint human rights violations and violence against migrant workers abroad. Strategic goals is create an opinion in public that the government had failed in provide protection and assurance of safety for the workers in abroad. With the acts of violence committed by

Malaysian police against three migrant workers from Indonesia to the above has led to a variety of political pressure on the government between

Another condemned the Malaysian government has been ill - treatment against migrant workers from Indonesia because they have violate human rights. The Indonesian government demanded immediately decided diplomatic relations with the government of Malaysia. Many similar cases affecting workers abroad forced the government issued a moratorium to stop sending workers to the outside land, while the improvements are carried out to be able to walk such as the placement of law and human rights attaché abroad, and improve surveillance of the workers abroad so presence of migrant workers abroad can be well controlled.

b.

PREDICTION OF THE POSSIBILITY OF GOING TO HAPPEN. Appropriate description of the data and discussions on the situation Sunday II in May 2012 predictions that will likely occur as follows:

1)

National opposition interest groups will continue to exploit some national momentum in May as a warning

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Dempo 044/GARUDA MILITARY COMMAND RESORT

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INTEL KIRKA REGION KOREM 044/GAPO

Not received by Vice President PALEMBANG TO CITY PROV. Sumatra

READINESS REVIEW IN ORDER TO SEA GAMES-26

DATE 10 OCTOBER 2011

INTRODUCTION.

General.

1.

In an effort to anticipate and control the threat, distractions and obstacles in South Sumatra, Korem 044/Gapo principal duty deter, prevent and combat all forms of threats from within and outside the country in the entire region of South Sumatra. To be estimate the extent of the threat depends

Intelligence officials the ability to monitor the development of the situation

Ipoleksosbud Defense and Security in the South Sumatra.

2.

Successful implementation of the basic tasks very Korem 044/Gapo influenced by the ability of intelligence officers in the ranks of Korem 044/Gapo detect any vulnerabilities that may arise can to threats, harassment, obstruction and a real challenge in order early warning.

3.

From the result of early detection, the State Intelligence Estimate made fit the real conditions in the region to support the operation Korem 044/Gapo working visiting VVIP security. These estimates are expected to be

Top Command consideration in determining policy more further.

Basic.

1.

The results in the Provincial Security Coordination Meeting. South Sumatra dated October 5, 2011 on Plan not received by the Vice President to the city

Palembang Prov. Sumatra on October 10, 2011 in the ordinary reviewing the readiness of the 26th Sea Games in Palembang in 2011.

2.

Implementation persuade TNI on Presidential Security Operations,

Vice President and state level are heads of state / heads government and his family Perpang/60/IX/2010 No. 8 th

September 2010.

Korem 044/Gapo TA Program. 2011 Field Intelligence.

Purpose and Objectives.

1.

Purpose.

Provides an overview of the state estimate

Intelligence area in order Korem 044/Gapo Vice Working Visit

President to the city of Palembang Prov. Sumatra on October 10, 2011 review of readiness in the event activity to the 26th Sea Games in the City

Palembang Prov. Sumatra in 2011.

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2.

Purpose.

As an input for the Top Command order to make decisions and subsequent policy.

Scope and Tata Sort.

Introduction.

Regional conditions.

Development of the situation.

Analysis.

Estimated Threat and Contingency.

Special Situations / Things Stand.

Estimated Threat.

Actions And Effort To Overcome Threats.

Closing.

I.

II.

III.

IV.

V.

VI.

VII.

VIII.

IX.

II.

EVENT AREAS.

A.

Weather.

1.

Prevailing circumstances.

a)

Climate.

Season in April s.d. In October 2011 very hot but can occasionally occur with heavy rains rainfall reaches 2372 mm / quarter so often cause flooding in some areas and roads point.

b)

Temperature.

(1)

Lowlands at 27 º C during the day s.d. 32 º C

Relative humidity 4 º Cs / s 938 º C and 21.2 º C night sd

24 º C.

(2)

Plateau at 19.8 º C during the day s.d. 41.5 º C

Relative humidity is 18.4 º C s.d. 20 º C.

c)

Wind.

Blowing from the East to the West with speed average of 4.5 knots / hour.

d)

Light.

Early dawn ranged at 05.00 pm, the sun sunrise at 5:30 am and sunset at 18:00 pm.

e)

Deposition.

(1)

Smog, which occurs during the dry season, there is a in South Sumatra caused because of the large combustion fields and forests by farmers who move on before the rice planting season in August, the situation often disrupt flights and landings for aircraft / jumpers.

(2)

Fog clouds located along the eastern coast of province

South Sumatra and along a hillside rows of Northwestern

(Lubuk Linggau, Pagar Alam, Muara Dua, Banyan Island, Krui and sekiarnya).

(3)

Fog clouds in Palembang and the surrounding area it is disturbing flying and jumping.

2.

Influence on how your opponent acts.

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a) With temperatures hot enough and is starting drought that will cause considerable dust many, allowing opponents to infiltrate the group

VVIP convoy and groups.

b)

With the onset of the dry season will help fire hazards, whether residential, offices and plant that is so easy for the other side exploit the situation to cause a disruptive situation security which resulted in disruption of the implementation of activities events and inhibition of convoys traveling troupe.

c)

The haze that occurs during the dry season, which because many burning of fields and forests by farmers on the move, can be exploited by the opponent to infiltrate the group and forces as well as do things that are not desirable.

d)

Heavy rain can not be predicted cause flooding, disrupting travel route so can be used by the opposition to approach the vehicle

VVIP.

Effect on how to act alone.

a)

Utilizing the fine weather to make it easier travel route and the implementation of program activities.

b)

Tightened security in times of a disaster fire or unrest that can disrupt the way the group convoy or event so that intruders can be known.

c)

Prepare everything in case of rain that sudden trip convoy and implementation event activities can still run well, smoothly and safely.

d)

Security is very tight in the possibility of sabotage opposite party to take advantage of the prevailing weather conditions sabotage opponents by using the technique is needed to prevent anything undesirable.

Medan.

Prevailing circumstances.

a)

Protrusion shape terrain on the east coast of South Sumatra

Generally beaches, muddy and the river and its tributaries navigable all the small boats, motor boat while cliff- cliff ramps and flat, muddy shores and on the basis of river estuaries sufficiently small boats can pass.

b)

On the East Coast there are swampy mangroves and other shrubs, so it is not good for the port unless small boats, because of the many-branched rivers branch and thus vulnerable to infiltration.

c)

Forest.

Forest is so dense heterogeneous traverse difficult man.

d)

Benda-banda earth's surface is divided into 4 parts:

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(1)

The area is very vast swamp on the east coast

Sumatra are cut by large rivers and soil mushy / muddy.

(2)

Lowland is the largest area of ​​Sumatra consisting of clay, in the rainy season sticky / tacky.

(3)

Longitudinally along the lower mountain areas frontier province which is arable land.

(4)

Area plain high constitute protrusion- protrusion of the hill there is a row in the mountains Dempo.

2.

Influence on how your opponent acts.

a)

South Sumatra Province is an area surrounded many streams tributary of the river Musi centered and rivers

Ogan, will easily infiltrate the enemy, allowing you to easily master the city / county.

b)

The number of tributary streams that connect the sea the river Musi, easier opponents and strangers to go to the City / County to spread the issues and made in order to sabotage the implementation of activities to be disrupted.

c)

Many mountains that used the counterparty to do the hiding and reconnaissance.

d)

Many swamps and forests in the region heterogeneous Prov.

Sumatra, allowing the opponent to do the ambush and find ways to escape escape.

Effect on how to act alone.

3.

a)

Utilizing fishermen / traders as the eyes and ears

(The net) and tighten security foreigners entrance to the City / County.

b)

Tightening security on the trip and each location activities to avoid doing business counterparty ambush and sabotage.

c)

Working closely with local government / local government and related institutions personnel to provide information to military / police and people not to be influenced to issues that can be divide between military / police and the community.

III.

DEVELOPMENT SITUATION.

A.

General situation.

In general, the condition of stability in the city

Palembang Prov. Sumatra in 2011 was normal and there was no protrusion and there is no significant security threats. The protests that occurred a picture of a vibrant community life, but still there actions can be addressed anarchic but still be functional by relevant authorities.

B.

Ideology situation. Pancasila as the state has accepted by the city of Palembang Prov. Sumsel but practice and understanding still needs to be developed and improved, especially for among the younger generation in cities and regions. Cooperation between Muspida

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necessary for understanding the continuous coordination.

1.

Radical Left.

Ex PKI, Prisoner / prisoners and offspring still grudge / resentment against the government indicated cons against Pancasila can pose dangers latent communist at any time can make a serious threat if not monitored currently trying to promote unity within the container Organizations / Foundations as including Murder Victims Research Foundation 1965 - 1966

(YPKP), Institute for Victims Struggle New Order regime (LPKROB) joined the PRD, LBH, Students and Labor as a reason for developed in an open environment of the party, but there are preventive measures that have been dilakasanakan community and government.

a)

Data Real Ex G 30 S / PKI.

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b)

On July 14, 2010, the Islamic People's Forum (FUI) Sumsel held Talkshow "Beware of the Communist Revival" in the Bina

Praja South Sumatra provincial government, specifically discuss concerns

Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) will appeared in South Sumatra. FUI

Sumsel warned residents to always be alert and be careful to understand that teaches freedom and behalf of the people and democracy movement since the

Communist movement always use issues being thrive on poor people who will fight for fate of workers and welfare. The phenomenon of the emergence of communist in South Sumatra is also reinforced by the Assistant Territorial Kasdam II / Sriwijaya

Inf Col. Bambang Byantri that communism developed by

Papernas Lampung with implementing exceptional Konferda dated January 28, 2008, attended by 120 supporters.

In this case Aster Kasdam II / Sriwijaya convey an effort to prevent the spread of communism was so for always strengthening and functioning of civil society organizations (CBOs) and youth organizations (OKP) then disseminate information about the dangers of communism in order to prevent the spread of ideas and communism in South Sumatra.

2.

Radical Right.

In the city of Palembang Prov. Sumatra today for a while yet many found the radical group activity Right.

a)

Islamic Defenders Front (FPI).

Chairman Habil Muhammad and Secretary KH. Misbahul Anam, actively mobilize members to take action against the destruction of places of worship / devotional

Christians and places of entertainment such as gambling, karaoke, nightclubs, cafe and prostitution on the eve of the month of fasting and while fasting

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but in the Prov. Sumsel now for a while yet many found the FPI group activities.

-

On June 30, 2011 was approximately 10:00 am take action in Bundara unras Fountain and Government

Prov. Sumatra by the Muslim Association of South Sumatra comprising of LPI, FPI, UMP BEM, BEM IAIN Raden Patah, LPD

Prabumulih and Sumatra MUI with a mass totaling ± 200 people with action coordinator Br. Great (IAIN PLG), Korlap

(Mr. Ustad Arfan (disciple of Ustad Mahdit and leader of Action

Unras Br. Ustad Mehdi with his demands, among others:

(A)

Reject plan

Governor Sumsel in

RS development. Siloam behind the Sea Games.

(B)

Reject Christianization in the Bumi Sriwijaya with reason Sea Games.

At 11:50 GMT the protesters accepted by DR. H. Aidit Aziz (Assistant III Bid. Welfare) with response "begging the protesters to be patient, as Governor of South Sumatra still follow Rehearsal Visits

President of the Bay area Gelam district. OIC in order

The IX National Jamboree in 2011.

b)

Front Hezbollah. Active do action destruction the house used as a place of worship / service people

Christian and entertainment venues such as gambling, karaoke, nightclubs, cafes and prostitution on the eve of the month of fasting and while fasting but in the city of Palembang Prov. Sumatra today to while many have not found any activity of the Front

Hezbollah.

c)

Mujahideen Council.

Group this organize sending jihadists to the Moluccas and in Congress I Mujahideen in Yogyakarta Yogyakarta has instituted Charter which contains between other:

1)

Obligatory to implement Islamic law

Muslims in Indonesia and the world at large.

2)

Reject any ideology as opposed to

Islam and Shirk resulting infaq and violating human rights.

3)

Build a solid unity Mujahideen shaf by forming Mujahideen Council to enforce

Islamic law.

4)

Conducting institutional measures for the Mujahideen in order for the creation of Immanah Islamiyah.

5)

Calls upon Muslims to uphold da'wah and jihad around the world for the sake of Islam as Rahmatan Lil 'Alamin. Prominent among the Mujahideen Council

Other: Abu Bakr Basyiir, Prof. Dr. Deliar Noer, Ohan Sudjana,

KH. Abdullah Rashid (KISDI), Prof.. Ahmad Mansour

Suryanegara, KH. Aef M. Afandi, KH. Sidiq Amin, Ust. Abdul

Qadir Baraja, Tengku Daud Zamsami, etc..

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But in the city of Palembang Prov. Sumatra today to while many have not found any group activity

Mujahidin Assembly.

-

On 21 April 2011 at approximately 9:30 pm housed in a roundabout fountain JI. Jend. Sudirman was ongoing protest by the masses + 60 person on behalf of Hizb ut Tahir led by

Sdr. Mirza (Koorlap) and Br. Saiful (Koraks). The activities stained with the demands and banners, among others:

(A)

No one saw how much number of Muslims and no one doubted wealth that exist in the countries of the Muslims all wide spread.

(B)

In the Government's economic system should be manage the well being of the people, should not be turn it over to the private sector especially to the foreigners.

(C)

In the Islamic legal system that serves as Zawdjir (prevention) and Jawabir (redeemer sin), Islamic law will deter perpetrators crime and preventing people to do criminal act, of course this will give a sense of safe to the public.

(D)

In the foundation of Islamic education curriculum makes people born into the human and also a pious man high intellectual.

At 11.30 pm on the disperse in an orderly and safe.

d)

Heresy Flow / Flow Religious. In the region of Palembang

Prov. Sumsel now there are some activities that lead to religious divisions namely the cult still controversial among others: Flow Ahmadiyya centered in the city

Palembang, Jemaah Ahmadiyah in conducting its activities are always closed and interactions only among themselves. People who

Ahmadiyya jema'at not difficult to join or interact.

Jema'at Ahmadiyah not believe that Prophet Muhammad

Muhammad Ahmad Mirzam but Gulama. Not require followers to pray 5 times and fasting in the month of

Ramadan. The two sentences Creed Ahmadiyya version "Ashaduallah illahailaullah waashadu ahmad mirza anna ". Jami'ah Flow Expert

Tghorigoh Mu'tabaroh Indonesia (Jatmi Bengkulu branch) in the district.

Pumu Regency Tanjung Sakti. Lahat with members of ± 70 people with

Young priest or teacher Shaykh Tantawi with teachings deployed in the Order is contrary to religious teachings

Islam where one ajaranya ie when a member

The congregation must cut the chicken or Thanksgiving fellow members and also with the shrouded purification bath. Cult with the name of the Divine Majesty Amanah (AKI). The doctrine

protesters

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considered heresy against the religion of Islam

Grace Divine made bevy Amanah (AKI) is the lets not fast during Ramadan and not perform prayers but perform dhikr.

1)

On June 8, 2011 at Hall Hotel

Hakma Tuba has been implemented socialization Taba increased socialization carried Tolerasnsi harmony religious communities in the district. Mura totaled approximately

150 people who attended Wabup Mura, Chaldean 0406/Mura,

MUI chairman Kab. Mura, the element Muspida District. Mura, The

Assistant District Government District Mura religious leaders. Mura and community events run safely and smoothly.

2)

Following up on the activities of the Post-raid

Ahmadiyya Jema'ah Naqsabandiyah by citizens Prumnas

Nikon Ex. Nikon Jaya district. I Lubuklinggau City East

Lubuklinggau, recently threatened prohibited activity for 3 months starting in May sd July 2011 future. Case this justified

Builder

The congregation

Naqsabandiyah Ahmad Nuryudi has coordinated with

Head of the Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) H. Saidi HZ in the office

MORA Jalan Soekarno Hatta Ex. Petanang district.

East Lubuklinggau I Lubuklinggau city to prevent the undesirable and, considering the public safety at this time, then we enforce ban because there are people who do not understand the Tariqa

Naqsabandiyah. And we know this fact terekat

There have always been, and in the teachings of Islam taught to always malakukan dhikr.

3)

On June 19, 2011 at 8:00 pm has been

Conference of Rajab 1432 H held by DPD II Hizb

Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) at Ex Cinema City Sindang

Lubuklinggau, by DPD I Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) with speakers, namely Ustad Abu Miqdad DPD I Hizb

Indonesia (HTI) from Jakarta, Ustad Budianto Haris, ST DPD I

Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) from Sumatra, Ustad Mahmud

DPD jurnhiir I Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) Sumatra, Ustad

Supartono, Spd DPD II Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI)

Lubuklinggau, paper and conference rajab with theme of "Living Well under the auspices of the Caliphate" principal bahasannya:

(A)

Indonesia in the grip of global capitalism. (B)

Khilafah in solution.

(C)

Living well in the shade of the Khilafah.

(D)

Caliphate superpower front mass welfare.

(E)

Potential ideological caliphate state.

(F)

The potential of the country's military empire.

(G)

Potential economic empire.

(H)

Potential geographical caliphate state.

(I)

Potenal geostrategic caliphate state.

(J)

Khilafah great promise of Allah.

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The promise of Allah in Assunnah.

The world needs caliphate.

Calls warm for the Muslims.

3.

Other radicals. PRD and underbownya, openly undertake enterprising form of protest against the theme of wisdom government and as if to defend the people, but this time activities performed is closed is joined by NGOs attended various seminars organized by NGOs.

Join forces to form a committee within the Student /

Forum with Students as Student Committee for Struggle

Democracy (Company), Student Reform Committee (KOREM), the Committee

Solidarity for Democracy (KOSTRAD), National Student League for

Democracy (LMND), Indonesian National Front for Labor Struggle (FNPBI),

Indonesia Student Executive Council (BEMI), the People's Movement Anti-

Parliament (working on), Front anti-New Order (FAOB) etc., in order pressure on the government / security forces rallied developed towards anarchy. The central theme raised still about growing problems in society related the issue of land, labor and basic rights of other workers, rising prices of goods, electricity and fuel.

a) On July 2, 2011 the planned demonstrations conducted by mass + 200, consisting of a combination of LSM Three In One

SMB II held at Palembang airport led by Bro.

Yoppi, with demands including complete Investigate allegations of corruption creation Cross Road East Lampung and Palembang Palembang-

Jambi against the officials concerned.

b)

On July 2 and July 3, 2011 the planned protest made by the Nation Child Justice Forum Sumatra (FOR-KAB) held at the Fountain roundabout, Airport Over SMB II and Play

South Sumatra Police Headquarters by the mass Longmars + 150 people led Bro. Alvarez (Kooraks) and Br. M. Januar

(Koorlap) with the demand:

1)

Reject the arrival of SBY.

2) Urge the Commission to resolve the alleged bribery case homestead athletes Palembang.

c) On July 7, 2011 approximately 10:35 pm pkl held at Police

Palembang has lasted Unras action by + 30

Solidity action on behalf of the NGOs and journalists Sumsel led by Br. Okta Poiyadi (PWI chairman Sumatra) colored action with a statement of attitude and demands are:

1) Capture and perpetrators prosecuted the mastermind behind the persecution reporters.

2) Capture and prosecuted Prosperous businessmen Setiawan and officials

Bank high in Sumatra which broke hundreds meliyar money people.

3) Give security to civilians, journalists and NGOs to aspirations and demands and shoot place thugs were hired criminals.

The protesters received by Invisible Criminal Police

Palembang Kompol Frido Sitomorang. SH, Sik with responses

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incidents of persecution that occurred already at the scene, and our check in been aware of the problem hopefully in time perpetrators can be caught close at 10:55 pm the demonstrators dissolve safely.

d) On August 1, 2011 at 10:00 am by 10 people

Joint Forum of Non Governmental Organizations (FOBER)

Sumatra led by Bro. M. Nur Samsu a protest in

Sumsel Kajati Office with demands, thoroughly investigate allegations of corruption

Boundary-making project 3 Pinang River Bridges and roads

Kab. OIC at a cost of 11 billion budget on Roads and Bridges

Prov. Sumatra in 2010. At 10:10 GMT the protesters received by Mr. Kasi Pidum Kajati. Afandi, SH with responses reports will be followed up what it claims to be the protesters. At 10:35 GMT the protesters broke up, the situation is safe and orderly.

e) On 21 September 2011 at approximately 09:00 pm housed

Office of the High Court in South Sumatra has been undertaken by the Alliance unras

Anti Robber State (A2PN) Sumatra led by Bro. Rifen

Calendar (Korlap), Br. Ing Suardi aka Cakuk (Korak) and mass +

50 people along with a staged, among others:

1) Organize the contents of the banner "Alliance Anti Robbers

State (A2PN) South Sumatra, South Sumatra Exempt from Corruption ".

2) Statement of the core attitude of "Investigate thoroughly indication corruption Rp. 7 M more on building bridges Ds. Ulak

Flower district. Leko Batanghari Kab. Muba currently

The bridge that collapsed claimed the lives of two people on PT. WK ".

3) Claims as follows: a) Investigate thoroughly indication of abuse of authority raises the possibility of corruption act

Ds bridge construction project development. Ulak Flower district. Leko Batanghari Kab. Muba. b) There was corruption Ds bridge construction. Ulak

Flower district. Leko Batanghari Kab. Muba with

2010 -2011 budget allocation from the district. Muba numbered

Rp. 21.4 M. c) Building Bridges Ds. Flower Ulak district.

Leko Batanghari Kab. Muba should be completed in in 2011 carried out by PT. WK yet in fact 40% of new job so bridge collapse disaster occurs with

Koban consuming souls.

At approximately 9:15 pm the protesters received by Mr..

Afandi, SH (Head of Information and Public Relations Law) with responses the point: "Say thank you and accepted by positive aspirations of the protesters to be submitted to

Kajati Sumsel to set up an investigative team regarding issues

, but it takes time to mengukapkannya ". Approximately pm

9:30 pm the protesters dispersed in an orderly and safe.

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f) On 26 September 2011 approximately pkl 13 00 hrs at the office

Governor of South Sumatra has been going on in the name Unras "

People's Alliance for renewal Agrararia Sumatra "consists from South Sumatra Walhi, SHI South Sumatra, Indonesia Green Students, States

Farmers Indonesia Sumatra, Farmers Forum Nusantara United, States

Farmers Rengas and Lubuk Bandung Consortium Updates Agrarian Jakarta Bogor Oil Wacth led Bro. Anwar

Shadadd (director WALHI) and Hadi Sujatmiko (Koraks) with

1,000 + number of mass action of the characterized by long mach

Monpera towards cahritas intersection and ended up in front of the office

Governor of South Sumatra mass tuntuatan include:

1) Provide assurance Agrarian Assets and Access for the farmers in South Sumatra.

2) Complete konfilk land in South Sumatra.

3) Stop the bullying and the violence of the peasants.

4) Stop the Bill of developing the land acquisition for.

At 15.30 pm the protesters received by Assistant I

Mr. provincial government. Mukti Sulaiman, regional head of BPN Sumsel Mr. Suhaini with aspirations responses received will be sealed and followed up with the Governor of South Sumatra. At 16:35 pm the

Protesters dispersed safely.

Political Situation.

Political situation in 2011 in the city

Palembang Prov. Sumatra is quite stable but need to anticipate and monitor continuous development in order not to arise the things that are not desirable by the political elite players in the area - the area as a precaution to future security and stability.

1.

Political Parties.

The activity of the Political Parties often held in the city of Palembang Prov. Sumsel is likely to cause friction between their supporters each party. This can lead to a situation not conducive area and did not rule can be exploited by elements certain to lead to a situation causing friction which then end up with anarchy.

a)

On July 8, 2011 at Hotel Grand Ambassador

Palembang, the event has taken place sillahturahmi with presents three pairs of candidates Regents and Cawabup Muba period

2012-2017, held Family Association (IKA) Muba. In the event was attended by the couple Dodi-Islan Hanura, Sulgani Pakuali

Suljati came alone because her partner was in East Java, while pair-Beni Pahri not present and did not give a clear statement to the committee, because the invitations are

Direct Pahri said the most likely to be present.

The meeting took place lively, relaxed and full of family.

The absence of Bro. Pahri-Beni among residents Muba in

Palembang, inviting residents committee as well disappointment

Muba overseas in general. During the event in safe and controlled circumstances.

b)

On 20 September 2011 the Chairman of PDI Struggle

Mr. South Sumatra. Eddy Santana Putra ensure DPP Chairman

PDIP Megawati Soekarno Putri fully support partner

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Pahri Azhari-Beni Hernedi in elections Muba 27 September future. Statement PDIP cadre who served Mayor

Palembang was once dismissed rumors that Mega does not approve couple. At the peak of the campaign later Pahri-Beni Bu Mega will be present in the City Sekayu with DPP chairman Puan Maharani PDIP and the public will know kebenaranya.

2.

CBOs / active political organizations rallied. In general conditions of security and stability in the region of Palembang Prov. Sumsel enough control, was normal and there are no security threats means. The protests were going on in the name of the community, demonstrations against the development programs be loaded with corruption and considered less touching interests society, the central theme raised was about the problems developed in the community with regard to land, labor and the basic rights of other workers, rising prices of goods, electricity and

BBM, is a picture of a vibrant community life still within tolerance limits can be overcome by the apparatus functionally related.

D.

Geography situation.

1.

Temperature, wind and weather. At the present time the weather conditions are very erratic, sometimes very high temperatures and hot weather once thus causing vulnerability to fire hazard and often

The sudden rain with rainfall reaches 2372 mm /

Quarter (148 days) that flow directly to the river and the sea increased water discharge. In case of high tide and rain and still

There will be inundated lowland areas of the city are caused

Palembang Prov. Sumatra were accompanied by strong winds that cause prone to landslide hazards.

2.

Medan.

a)

The terrain is relatively flat and hilly knoll majority rocky limestone soil only a fraction of existing marsh but there are some mountains that warrant concern.

b)

There are small tributaries leading to the Sea so the area is flooded, but much less likely area directly adjacent to the sea (beach) which is often make many people worry about the frequent issues that stunami growing lately.

c)

The main streets in the city of Palembang Prov. Sumsel pretty good condition only a small part in the regions remote serious need of improvement by the government local and central levels.

E.

Demographic situation.

The population of the city of Palembang Prov. South Sumatra soul with 1,438,938 + density of 3572 people / km, from various tribes such as the Malays,

Palembang, Ogan, Pasemah, Son In, Java, Lampung, Bugis, Batak, Bali,

China, Minang, Sunda Madura etc.. Of the tribe most of whom are Multiple entrants / transmigarasi and everyday language use

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appropriate local language of each tribe.

F.

Economic Situation. Community's economy is relatively stable, but still there is a group of people who take advantage of the economic crisis

Groceries and keep raising prices keep increasing transportation costs. Crush economic needs of the particular community to trigger action criminal. Activities are economically motivated protests made public because influenced and ridden party / group.

1.

Livelihoods are mostly trading, employees, miners and farming / gardening and labor while residents who live along the river Musi average work as fishermen.

2.Kejadian - Economics prominent events in the Prov. Sumsel the period of 3 months as follows:

a) On April 1, 2011 obtained information that the store precious metals in gold jewelry demand more than in gold bullion, because in addition to functioning as an instrument investment, gold jewelry has added value because any time can be worn / used. According to information from multiple sellers gold, gold does not ogled buyer and usually only be purchased by consumers from out of town. Buyers are more likely to choose gold jewelry has become because it can be used.

Price levels of 92 to 99.9% gold bullion, valued USD. 400 thousand - Rp.

415 thousand per gram, but if packaged dalam100 gram, the number of is almost equivalent to 15 tribes, estimated to cost

Rp. 40 million. The price of gold is currently in a day could rise and down, it is not certain as it depends on the situation and condition of the country. For the price of gold which yield 65-70% or 22 rust, Rp. 340 thousand per gram. Addition of 20 and 18 carat gold, each each range of Rp. 320 thousand and Rp. 160 thousand per gram. The price of gold highest since 5 (five) years is Rp. 2.7 million per tribe which resulted in decreased sales due to lack of buyers.

b) On July 5, 2011 at 09.30 pm Train various majors in South Sumatra from class train Economics, Business and Executive invaded passengers. During the past week there has been a surge passengers reach as much as 50% of the days normally, even section looks loketpun passengers huddled in front of the station Counters

KA Lahat, they are passengers who would go on vacation to Palembang and Lubuklinggau. Hundreds of residents who want to to the city of Palembang, Lubuklinggau and a number of other areas seen lining up to be able to obtain a train ticket and Economy Class

Business as KA Serelo, a mainstay class citizens like a vacation because cheap and avoid congestion during the trip.

G.

Socio-cultural situations. The existence of social inequalities in society because differences greatly affect the economic well-being and social life.

Harmony among ethnic and religious work well. The number of cases overlapping land ownership remains unresolved problems that are prone to conflict. Intervention from government

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in solving the problem areas.

1.

Labor Cases.

During the last 3 months is still going action demonstrations related to labor issues / labor. Emergence

The labor problems overshadow their backs by some

Among other demands minimum wage increases, the demand for workers in severance

Layoffs, demands for increased employee benefits / labor issues local and foreign labor. In carrying out their demands backed up by NGOs / Legal Aid and Student.

a)

On May 1, 2011 at 11:00 pm occurred unras in roundabout fountain of FORUM Announcers (Union of Journalists)

Sumatra with korak Retno Palupi, Korlap Haryanto, mass number +

INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE MAGELANG REGION-CENTRAL JAVA IN

WORKING VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE FRAME WITH MOTHER Rl Hj. ANI

BAMBANG YUDHOYONO S.D DATE 25 MAY 26 2012

1.

General.

Political and security situation in the region particularly in Java Java

DIY Magelang and relatively favorable, but there were several activities including MMI forcibly disperse the discussion held by the CRCS (Ershad Manji) in the DIY and

HTI reject Ershad Manji activities, lectures and FPI in Waterford Magelang attended by Habib Riziq, denial of rising fuel prices, denial of appointment KPH

Anglingkusumo as Paku Alam IX, Higher Education bill rejection, rejection sand mining iron and outsourcing systems. In order to anticipate the visit of the President

SBY and Mrs. Hj. Ani Bambang Yudhoyono on 25 s.d. May 26, 2012, it needs to be made estimate of the state intelligence to provide an overview of possible disturbances or threat in making security plans and consideration leadership in determining policy.

2.

Development of the situation.

a.

b.

Field Ideology

1)

MMI forcibly disperse the discussion held by the CRCS (Ershad

Manji). Dated May 9, 2012, at the Office LKIS (Institute of Islamic Studies and

Social) Jl. Pura 01 Sorowajan Bam Ex. Plumbon district. Banguntapan Kab. Bantul have forcible dissolution occurs by mass ± 50 people from MMI

(Mujahidin Council of Indonesia) Yogyakarta on discussions held by CRCS (Centre for Religious and Culture Studies) with the theme of Islamic Liberty and Love by presenting Ershad Manji as a resource. Dissolution

MMI forced by their demolition LKIS office window and beat up 5 people from LKIS.

2)

HTI mass Unras reject Ershad Manji in DIY activities. Dated May 9, 2012

UGM roundabout located at Jl Colombo Sleman Yogyakarta has lasted action demonstrations carried out by elements of Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia in order to deny

Ershad Manji activities to conduct seminars on feminism in Yogyakarta followed

± 100 people koorlap Yayan with activities held posters and speeches that essentially

Irshad Manji to resist the arrival of Yogyakarta.

3)

Habib Rizieq Shihab (FPI Chairman) will perform recitals in

Waterford and Demak in Central Java. Dated May 12, 2012 at 12:40 pm, in

Adi Sucipto Yogyakarta airport has arrived Chairman of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI)

Habib Muhammad Rizieq Shihab with Lion Air plane in order to study in

Waterford and Demak in Central Java. Habib Rizieq arrival in transfers by the Chairman

FPI Central Java-Yogyakarta Bambang Tedi with ± 100 FPI members to drive

10 cars and 20 motorcycles. Habib Rizieq Upon arrival at the airport, group directly to Waterford with Sleman Police traffic cop escort. In

Habib Riziq speech calling for the enforcement of Islamic law.

Politics.

1)

Rejection of the fuel price increase by IMM and BEM UMM.

Dated March 21, 2012 + 300 students from Muhammadiyah Student Association

(IMM) Magelang with Student Executive Board (BEM) University

Muhammadiyah Magelang (UMM), held public demonstrations at junction Blondo,

Mungkid or in Jalan Magelang-Yogyakarta, in order to resist price increases

BBM.

2)

Rejection of the fuel price hike by BEM Magelang. March 29 2012 + 200 demonstrations took place the students in the Executive Board

Students Joint Student Movement (Echoing) Magelang front fork

Kedu pathway (Semarang-Magelang-Purworejo-Kebumen) in order to reject the plan rising fuel prices. The action took place uproar resulted from the burning of tires former resulting in road congestion.

2

3)

Rejection of the fuel price hike by the People's Alliance Yogyakarta.

Dated April 1, 2012, in front of the Great House Yogyakarta Jl. Malioboro, has lasted rally by the People's Alliance Yogyakarta (ARY) followed ± 30 people

Lessons Dinilah coordinator in order to reject the fuel price increase by activities held posters and speeches were essentially a rejection of the results of the trial

Parliament plenary that add Article 7 paragraph 6a.

4)

Rejection KPH Anglingkusumo appointment as Nails

Alam IX. On 29 April 2012, held at Puro Pakualaman Jl.

Yogyakarta has lasted Pisowanan Kusumanegara Supreme carried out by elements of Makar Anti consists of Paksikaton and

Forum Jogya Rembug with Muhammad Suhud coordinator, SH event

± 400 people attended the agenda refuse removal KPH

Anglingkusumo as Paku Alam IX and supportive setting.

c.

Economics. Economic issues in the region are not Magelang there are things that stand out. To sustain the economic needs of the region

Magelang than most of the farmers, civil servants (military / police) and there are some industry that is developing among karoseri, furniture, textiles, home industry and tourism.

d.

e.

Social and Cultural Rights.

1)

Rejection of the bill by the Higher Education Student Forum Yogyakarta. On the

March 5, 2012, at the Office of the Provincial Parliament DIY Jl. Malioboro Yogyakarta has been ongoing demonstrations conducted by the Student Forum Yogyakarta in order to reject the ratification of the Bill of Higher Education plans on 10

April 2012. Action followed ± 25 leaders of Demas Bayu with activities held posters and speeches that essentially reject legislation university.

2)

Rejection iron sand mining. Dated April 1, 2012, held

Aim at home. Clark Semirin DSN. II Garongan Kec.Panjatan District. Kulonprogo have

Anniversary event lasted Land Coastal Farmers Association (PPLP) Kulonprogo to 6 with the theme "Silence lethal move scary farm or die" which was attended by

± 2,000 residents organizing chairman Bro. Supriyadi (Chairman PPLP Kulonprogo) with the decision they still refused dipesisir iron sand mining

Kulonprogo.

3)

Discussion Papua Student Alliance (AMP). Dated April 2, 2012, held in Papua Kamasan Dormitory No 19 Jalan Kusuma country Yogyakarta has lasted closed discussion organized by the Papua Student Alliance (AMP) with the theme "Strategies Papua Student Movement". That was followed ± 35 people, chief organizer of Br. Karoba Roy (Chairman DIY AMP) with the changing direction a diplomatic struggle, took the concern about the human rights NGOs, international lobbied through a network of NGOs.

4)

Unras workers reject outsourcing. Dated May 1, 2012 has been going demonstration in front of the Great House Jl. Malioboro Yogyakarta by

Yogyakarta United People's Committee in commemoration of Labor Day

± 400 people attended the leadership of Ms.. Dede Marsinah activities held posters and speeches which essentially requires the welfare of the workers and remove outsourcing and lower food prices.

Field of Military Security. Security issues are not prominent.

3.

Analysis.

a.

The rejection of the arrival and activities of Ershad Manji by Islamist militants hard as MMI and HTI in Yogyakarta due to lack of understanding that allows married to fellow kind, it would be misleading to the public, especially Muslims,

Magelang FPI activities in the region is a routine activity undertaken to enforcing Islamic law. In addition, the rejection by rising fuel prices

3

elements of the People's Alliance Yogyakarta students and a resistance to the policy government considered not siding with the people. While the denial of appointment

KPH Anglingkusumo as Paku Alam IX, for the appointment of a Duke was

There menganturnya internal systems and if it is done is an act that

Duchy Pakualaman demeaning.

b.

Forum Mahawiswa Yogyakarta Higher Education rejected the bill because it is perceived to be pushing

Campus privatization impact on cost will be expensive so it can not reach by economic medium, iron sand mining in Kulonprogo-Yogyakarta been rejected by the local community because it feared would undermine can harm the environment and surrounding communities, doing discussions Alliance

Papuan students in Yogyakarta as an effort to seek support and sympathy in

OPM supports the movement or separation from the Republic and the workers who always raised problem wellbeing demands and demanded the abolition of the contract labor system as very detrimental to workers.

Estimated Disorders, Threat and Contingency.

4.

a.

Disorders. The possibility of an element of mass protests, students and

Igaras groups along the route and place a working visit

President and Mrs. Hj. Ani Bambang Yudhoyono to Magelang-Java.

b.

Threats. Although there is no indication of terrorist threats against the President

SBY and Mrs. Hj. Ani Bambang Yudhoyono, but the terrorist cells are still active in

Java may at any time launch terror attacks against the President and Mrs. Hj. Ani Bambang Yudhoyono either on the route followed and in place event.

c.

Contingency. Protests by Islamic organizations and student activists and possible terrorist attacks.

Suggested actions.

5.

a.

Pam WIP units attached mainly RI-1 in order to maintain the level of high alert to face any eventuality.

b.

Increase early detection and observation of the things that suspected especially in Ring 1 Pam WIP.

B 1067 RFD TOYOTA INOVA MAYJEN TNI

WARIS

B 1188 RFD FORD EVEREST BPK. KURNIAWAN HABIS MASA BERLAKU

B 1168 RFD NISSAN TERANO BPK. KURNIAWAN HABIS MASA BERLAKU

B 76 BP

B 1021 RFD FORD BPK. KURNIAWAN HABIS MASA BERLAKU

B 1741 SF

B 1170 RFD MITS LANCER BPK. KURNIAWAN HABIS MASA BERLAKU

B 2336 DX

B 1080 RFD PAJERO SPORT BPK. KURNIAWAN HABIS MASA BERLAKU

B 1065 RFD TOYOTA AVANZA RANDIS DANDENPAL 6248 - 14

B 1175 RFD TOYOTA HARIER BPK KURNIAWAN HBS MASA BERLAKU

B 1137 RFD TOYOTA RUSH RANDIS WADAN GRUP B 6268 - 14

B 1075 RFD TOYOTA CAMRY LETKOL CBA ZAENUDIN

B 2019 RFD CHEROKE RANDIS ASINTEL 3952 - 14

B 1168 RFD SUZUKI BALENO MAYOR CBA ARISTON B 2627 JX

B 1305 RFD TOYOTA INNOVA LETKOL INF ELKINES 6293 - 14

B 1106 RFD TOYOTA LC DANPASPAMPRES

B 1993 RFD PAJERO SPORT LETKOL CPL SIGIT KARIYADI

B 1094 RFD TOYOTA CROWN H. DEDI B 8002 CB

B 1093 RFD MERCY BPK WILIAM JUK DANPASPAMPRES

B 2677 RFD NISSAN X TRAIL BPK ALENG B 2689 FL

B 1139 RFD HYUNDAI KOLONEL CBA

ASNAN

B 1196 RFD TOYOTA AVANZA BPK ALENG

B 1157 RFD HILINE LETTU CPL ZAJULI 4825 - 14

B 1098 RFD HONDA CITY LETKOL CBA ROSID 3409 - 14

B 1160 RFD JEEP HILINE KOLONEL INF SUCIANTO

B 1158 RFD KIA RANDIS PABANDYA LID 4141 - 14

B 1096 RFD NISSAN SERENA KOLONEL INF M. HASAN

B 1166 RFD TOYOTA AVANZA LETKOL INF SINAGA

B 1159 RFD TOYOTA FORTUNER KOL INF SJABAN L

B 1160 RFD FORD ESCAFE KOLONEL INF EDMIL NURJAMIL

B 1133 RFD SDN TIMOR LETKOL INF ISNAN SUSILO 3962 - 14

B 1050 RFD TOYOTA ALTIS WADAN PASPAMPRES 3050 - 14

LANTAH

B 1161 RFD CAMRY KOLONEL INF EDMIL NURJAMIL

B 1318 S MITS GTI DANPASPAMPRES 3056 - 14

B 2114 S MITS LANCER WADAN PASPAMPRES 3007 - 14

B 1049 RFD TOYOTA CAMRY DANPASPAMPRES 3021 - 14

B 1036 RFD JEEP MERCY WADAN PASPAMPRES 5026 - 14

B 1363 QZ FORD EXFLORER WADAN PASPAMPRES 4314 - 14

B 1051 RFD FORD EXFLORER DANPASPAMPRES 4315 - 14

B 2021 AR TOYOTA FORTUNER RANDIS DAN GRUP C 4192 - 14

B 1163 RFD SUZUKI ESCUDO RANDIS DANDENBEKANG 5470 - 14

B 1162 RFD TOYOTA ALFARD KOL INF EDMIL NURJAMIL 5470 - 14

B 1095 RFD NISSAN TERANO PABADYA RENOPS 4882 - 14

B 1164 RFD TOYOTA AVANZA LETKOL PSK NOVLA 6213 - 14

B 1055 RFD NISSAN TERANO RANDIS ASINTEL 4881 - 14

B 1165 RFD TOYOTA AVANZA MAYOR CKU NUR ALI 6271 - 14

B 1170 RFD FORD LANCER KAPTEN CHB ROETAN

B 1167 RFD TOYOTA INNOVA LETKOL CPL SIGIT K D 1373 KT

B 1160 RFD TOYOTA LC MAYJEN MAR (PUR) NONO 4202 - 14

B B 1133 BDTOYOTA HARIER BPK SUBUH PRIYAMBODO B 688 DIS

1171 RFD MITS LANCER KOL INF SJABAN LANTAH 3161 - 14

B 1169 RFD FORD ESCAFE BPK RUDI HARYANTO B 1909 UV

B 1172 RFD MERCY BPK EKO SINTO B 8 IM JUK ASINTEL

B 1174 RFD MERCY BPK KOL INF EDMIL NURJAMIL D 333 FM

B 1173 RFD TOYOTA LC KOL INF EDMIL NURJAMIL B 3 PI

B 1093 RFD TOYOTA ALFARD KOL INF EDMIL NURJAMIL

B 1063 QZ JEEP MERCY WADAN PASPAMPRES 5026 - 14

SECRET

PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY FORCES

INTELLIGENCE STAFF

DISBURSEMENT SYSTEM Fuel Paspampres

AND Paspampres

Fuel TNI Headquarter

TOTAL:

- MT 88 153 000

- HSD 225 000

- PERTAMINA 24,000

- Kerosene 25,000

- DEX PERTAMAX 30,000

- LUBRICANT:

- PRIMA XP 5463

- MEDITRAN 5225

- RORET 3971

- GREASE 356 KG

-ADDITIONAL:

- PAM VVIP:

- MT 5000

- HSD 8000

- EXERCISE READINESS:

- MT 32 000

-HSD 48,000

-ADDITIONAL SUPPORT ROUTINE

- MT 31 695

HSD-4760

- Secretary of State:

- MT 88 29 020 - HSD 27,395

- PERTAMAX 8000

U.S. LOG

DEN BEK

PERTAMINA

LETTER

ALLOCATION (SA)

ORDER

DISTRIBUTION

BBM (SP2M)

LETTER

ORDERS

IMPLEMENTATION

DECISION

BBM (SP3M)

REQUEST

DO / LO

-DANDEN

-MAJOR REVELATION

-CAPTAIN SURYATA

-PNS GODHO

SPBT

PRINMIN

-Lieutenant Colonel CBA Rosyid

CBA-CAPTAIN Kosim

COUPON

-Sergeant Major MAR Gono

-Sergeant Major David

UNITS

-GROUP A

-GROUP B

-GROUP C

-Denma / Mako

-YONWAL

-DENZI

-DRONKAVSER

-DENHUB

-DENKES

-DENSIK

-DENPAL

-DENBEKANG

Jakarta,

October 2012

Lid Pabandya Sintel Paspampres

Dwi Balyono

Lieutenant Colonel Cpm Nrp 554 870

SECRET

pat decisions taken and the steps required on the operational level and taktis.anyak ± 50 Boga has led people rallied on February 14, 2012 at 16:20 PM in Roundabout Hotel Indonesia Jl. MH. Thamrin in Central Jakarta in order to address the demands of the bottom line:

 Merdeka Utara Central Jakarta in order to address the core demands:. Bil most policy tepat.19 January 2012 at 13:00 Cikarang EJIP Region Western District. Bekasi in order to convey the essence demands that the Apindo immediately revoke the complaint to the administrative court regarding MSE Bandung.

 Banten Governor revised MSE and sectoral minimum wage (UMS). Single) cars sound system and 15 units of SPM on 09 February 2012 at 08.30 to companies in the area of ​​Tangerang city with a rallying point PBI secretariat office Jl. Imam Bonjol Gg. H. Rain Ex. Bojong Jaya district. Karawaci Tangerang in order to socialize and UMSK MSE Tangerang City in 2012 according to SK Provincial Governor of Banten. hand with the 1945 Constitution.

 Indonesian Christians who intends to make Bekasi as Lighthouse Christian development has sparked tensions between religious communities in the Bekasi area. Decreased morale and awareness between religious tolerance in Indonesia has led the public to easily incited by SARA nuanced issue. Lack of firmness of government in determining the rules of religious life to be one that was supposed to be a national issue in the review and the need for restructuring related to some provisions such as the LCS. Issues permits construction of the church has sparked a reaction from minority groups (Christians) in the Bekasi government to demand justice. This incident is certainly an impact on the growing tensions between the Islamist group Hard Line (Igaras) with Christians in Bekasi.bangsa. a in Jakarta. The student movement has always been the driving force changes in Indonesian history has become a priority for interest groups to run political agenda. Legality of students rated as pure movement aspirations (not tercampuri by political interests), post-reform has begun to shift. It is based on the number of operators who take advantage of the political mass base of students to carry out its political interests such as by forming a network and control network elements nodes students.

 Democrats have successfully conditioned by the political opposition to government as a vehicle to bring down public confidence in the government of SBY-Boediono at the same time making efforts internally splits the Democratic Party. From this fact shows that the conditioning efforts carried out by the national opposition in the mass base of students began to run again, so predictable actions of a group of students next will increase in line with increasing competition (tension) in the level of political elites. sa labor lately in Jakarta, Bekasi and Tangerang (Greater Jakarta) is triggered by a dispute over the amount of minimum wage increases and provincial / district / city (UMP / MSE). For the workers in Tangerang strongly support the steps taken by the Governor of Banten in their policy on revisions umpah minimum, but the entrepreneurs (Apindo) feel overwhelmed and increasingly difficult position. Different views will impact on the harmonious relationships between local government and Apindo, while the labor groups will continue to fight the decision taken by the Governor of Banten as part of an effort to increase the welfare of the workers. Political motives of regional leaders in the face of Election 2012 also be one factor amongst teething problems with the local government in determining Apindo MSE / UMS 2012. Following up on this, today emerged insistence on Manpower to quickly create a new format in determining wages. Because for this format in the form of wages imposed yielded only the workers and employers arguing and eventually tails strike. Without reform of the current system, labor disputes and crippling industrial action and public facilities will continue to recur. It is feared will be utilized for the benefit of a particular political party, for industrial conflict that dragged only create legal uncertainty amid efforts to boost growth to reduce poverty and create jobs-wide mass action luasnya.ian Forum Communications Island Rescue Society (FKMP3 ) Kep. Meranti Riau who survived for 57 days in front of the main gate of the House of Representatives and is currently last in the Ministry of Forestry Jl. Lake Winnipesaukee Jakpus generally still relevant course of action demanding the termination of operations of PT. RAPP in Pulau Padang Kep. Meranti Riau. In the normal actions taken earlier, some of the elements of the above actions have been staged in the courtyard of the mouth sewing DPR / MPR. They demanded the government revoke the license of industrial timber plantations (HTI) on an area of ​​41 205 hectares of the island based on the Decree of the Minister of Forestry. 327/2009. The strong demand for the mass element assumes no central government and corporate transparency, so those affected are people of Padang Island. As is known, on February 23, 2011 Meranti Islands Regency ago with some representatives of the people of Padang Island, have sat together and form a unified team. A team of experts was tasked to assess the feasibility of Padang Island with peat soils if timber operations. However, the results of the meeting that took place in hospitals Selatpanjang was never realized to the public. Even they do not know at all the results than studies conducted by it. For the community, if the results of the study proved that PT Riau Andalan Pulp & Paper (RAPP) worth of operation and it was delivered to the people, they would never refuse. However, the opposite happened. Integrated teams were formed even changed direction and was not impressed Padang Island people cared. So the Padang Island community remains committed to its demands that ask the Minister of Forestry issued an operational termination PT. RAPP in Pulau Padang Riau Islands Meranti and soon formed a national committee agrarian conflict resolution as well as the government revoked the Minister of Forestry Decree 327 of 2009 on the HTI (Industrial Forest Plantation).

 agrarian reform (land reform) to provide political pressure on the government of SBY-Boediono. Land reform program is one of the agenda of the alliance of the left, so the above problems will possibly continue to be widened and the central issue to cause a public uprising against the government. The peasant farmers who are members of the National Farmers Union (STN) from Jambi province threatened to continue to survive as long as the Government and the Parliament is inconsistent to implement the Basic Agrarian Law (BAL) in 1960 for the sake of Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution because they thought the content of the BAL 1960 is Right those that must be met as citizens. As is known, the demonstration of peasants who joined the Farmers Union Nani (STN) derived from the 3 provinces namely Riau, Jambi and Lampung has been ongoing since the date of December 12, 2011. Due to lack of response and a clear decision, they persist in the front of the DPR / MPR RI to set up tents and sewing mouth action. g surrendered the initials M. AO Group is a specialist group of terrorists to smuggle weapons from the Philippines to the terrorists. Abu Omar was arrested in Borneo in July 2011. M is known suspects named Mulya keep a long-barreled guns and a short-barreled firearms at the University of Indonesia's forests. Then once traced and checked directly by the team on the field, it was found one shoots senpi types Jungle and FN. Previous Team Detachment 88 found evidence of terrorism cases in the form of a long-barreled firearm manufacturer with a dozen types of rounds of ammunition in the jungle city of the University of Indonesia. Rifle was found under a pile of garbage that has been buried in the ground filled with UI urban forest of acacia trees. In November 2011, Detachment also conducting searches in UI woods and found a rifle, two types of FN firearms and 20 rounds. While the February 2012 sweeps results Detachment Team 88 has found a Magasen Bareta, 100 Grain Ammo AK-47 Caliber 5.6 MM and 200 Grain Ammo Caliber Revolver 2.2 MM.n kelompoknya.

PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY FORCES

INTELLIGENCE STAFF

Pointers INTELLIGENCE STAFF

1. FIELD PAM

a. Beware of scams claiming to be a commander mode or Paspampres via SMS.

b. Be - careful in buying and selling vehicles, related to the number of vehicles asphalt letter mode since the time of Eid is near.

c. More circumspect - careful in making friends because they do not rule out a colleague or friend is involved in a case of drug or other criminal cases, particularly Business Savings and Loans (MLM) and the like,

d. The number of members who violate THTI / desertion, because the amount of debt, infidelity and even entertainers are affected by the lady turned-cruise ship crew (Westerling Dronkavser Prada, THTI An Koptu Ajat Sudrajat Group B).

e. Order and tidiness Department or private vehicles parked on the chivalry Paspampres uniform position facing out.

f. To warm up a vehicle is not more than Five Minutes, when more than Five Minutes would be a waste of fuel, can cause damage to the vehicle as well as unhealthy as inhaling smoke from the exhaust.

2. THE LID

a. Bottom Unit Paspampres dijajaran follow when receiving the news of the operation carried out by the region Gaktib especially on holidays.

b. In the fasting month of Islamic organizations (FPI) and other organizations that are carrying out operations when completed their fasting with a motorcycle, so it is necessary vigilance during their fasting individual members (Prada Windra Denkomlek).

c. There is still found every Opersi Gaktib, there are no violations have requisite work and personal vehicles to immediately to complete that operation netted gaktb outside, use official facilities for the maintenance of the completeness of the vehicle through the Intelligence Staff.

Jakarta, August 2012

Assistant Intelligence

Edmil Nurjamil

Col. Inf NRP 1900004141067

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Al Scheffter Engineering & Research Technical Services Engineer [email protected] [email protected] Annandale VA

Sam Lopez Operations Maintenance Manager [email protected] [email protected] Mc Lean VA

Joseph Cooper Operations Chief of Operations-Information Systems [email protected] [email protected] Manassas VA

Scott Willey Operations Team Chief [email protected] [email protected] Fairfax VA

Matthew Park Operations Information Technology Security Manager [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Michael Rodgers Operations Chief Information Security Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

David Farnham Operations Chief Information Officer/Chief Technology Officer/Chief Sec... [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Mark Bellamah Operations Deputy Director for Operations [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

James Colombo Operations Head of Security [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Maryrose McCaffrey Operations Director DCI Special Security Center [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Charlene Leubecker Operations ESSG Chief of Operations [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Patricia Brennan Operations Construction Security Officer [email protected] [email protected] Edgewater MD

Stephanie Smith Operations Plant Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Jessica King Operations Director of Geospatial Operations [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Stuart Hillman Operations Technical Security Advisor [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Dave Farnham Operations Security Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Tami Brennan Operations Operations Manager [email protected] [email protected] Sterling VA

Nancy Shaw IT & IS Deputy Chief Technology Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

David Rz IT & IS Information Technology [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Jeff Henry IT & IS Chief Information Officer [email protected] [email protected] Fredericksburg VA

Sherry Burns IT & IS Business Information Technology Manager [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Randall Reardon IT & IS Project Manager [email protected] [email protected] New Market MD

Petra Lewis IT & IS Diversity Program Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Barbara Cassiano IT & IS Senior Web Developer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Jill King IT & IS Systems Integrator [email protected] [email protected] Leesburg VA

MarianWells Hemmer IT & IS Economic Analyst [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Cheri Bradley IT & IS Program Analyst [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

LindaR Dixon IT & IS Program Analyst [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Dale Kelley IT & IS Senior Resource Analyst [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Katherine Emrisek IT & IS Resource Analyst [email protected] [email protected] GaithersburgMD

Elizabet... Bennington IT & IS Chief Employee Development Systems [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Susan Lewin IT & IS Chief Logistics Systems [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Stephanie Cline IT & IS Director Science and Technology [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Shawn Clune IT & IS Information Systems/Information Technology Consultant [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Craig Powell IT & IS Program Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Carl Schwab IT & IS Analyst [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Michelle Marcolla IT & IS Project Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Kenneth Westbrook IT & IS Chief Business and Information Strategy [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Andy Varipapa IT & IS Information Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Coyne Terrance IT & IS Senior Analyst [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Clark Portia IT & IS Information Technology Project Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington IN

Steve Swiatowy IT & IS Information Technology [email protected] [email protected] Chantilly VA

Sherrill Nicely IT & IS Chief Information Officer [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Amanda Frost IT & IS Computer Specialist [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Erika Proctor IT & IS Manager Information Technology Application [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Al Tarasiuk IT & IS Chief Information Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Alan Wade IT & IS Chief Information Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Anna Jones IT & IS Project Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Bob Flores IT & IS Chief Technology Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Joseph Gudyka IT & IS Chief Information Officer [email protected] [email protected] Fredericksburg VA

James Lantzy IT & IS Deputy Chief Technology Officer [email protected] [email protected] Sterling VA

Joshua Levine IT & IS Chief Technology Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

SherrillL Nicely IT & IS Chief Information Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Robert Tishman IT & IS Information Assurance Architectural Engi [email protected] [email protected] Millersville MD

Dale Appell IT & IS Storage Project Manager [email protected] [email protected] Charles Town WV

Michael Toth IT & IS Systems Integrator [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Bryan Leavitt IT & IS Developer [email protected] [email protected] Mc Lean VA

Brian Sowers IT & IS Project Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Joe Waters IT & IS Computer Systems Analyst [email protected] [email protected] Sterling VA

Bob Sorensen IT & IS Computer Performance Analyst [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Deborah Peabody IT & IS Information Systems Governance Lead [email protected] [email protected] Falls ChurchVA

KarenL Borenstein IT & IS Project Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Sharon Mason IT & IS Chief Wireless Technology Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Jo Townsend IT & IS Web Manager [email protected] [email protected] London

Maude Bourne IT & IS Information Technology Manager [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Maryanne Evans IT & IS Director-Hiring and Employee Development [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Ron Bryan IT & IS Chief Network Defense Division [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Joseph Lambert IT & IS Director Information Management [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Martha Williams IT & IS Project Manager [email protected] [email protected] Mc Lean VA

Mike Caudill IT & IS Information Technology [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

ElizabethL Fugitt IT & IS Analyst [email protected] [email protected] Fredericksburg VA

AnnaMarie Jones IT & IS Project Manager [email protected] [email protected] Leesburg VA

Bj Thomajd IT & IS Information Technology [email protected] [email protected] Washington VA

Lisa Chandler IT & IS Unix Systems Engineer [email protected] [email protected] Laurel MD

Sandra Lee-Say IT & IS AnalystGlobal Information and Influence [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Margaret Smith IT & IS Application Developer [email protected] [email protected] Herndon VA

Trent Wise IT & IS Developer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Gregory Cermin IT & IS Programmer/Analyst [email protected] [email protected] Lititz PA

David Roberts IT & IS Enterprise Data Architect [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Jack Carlson Other Director Application Services [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA Barry Berringer Other Senior Applications Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Allen Wallace Other Senior Contracting Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Greg Mazur Other COMMANDER COOL [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Tom McCluskey Other Director HIRING and EMPLOYEE DEVMT [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Christophe... Lanphere Other Senior Projects Officer [email protected] [email protected] Springfield VA

Paul Forster Other Senior Data STORAGE Architect [email protected] [email protected] Leesburg VA

Patty Brandmaier Other Chief of the Recruitment Center [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Clay Adams Other Technician [email protected] [email protected] Mc Lean VA

Kerry Zimmerman Other Mitre Consultant [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

LeonardEdward Tagg Other Analytical Hiring Division [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

James Watson Other Applications Architect [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Edward Fox Other Chief Architect [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

EnriqueF Gonzalez Other Senior Advisor for IC Issues and Outreach [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Blane Ampthor Other Library Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Melissa Miller Other Safety Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Carmen Medina Other Associate Deputy Director for Intelligence [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Jana McBayne Other Chief Critical Mission [email protected] [email protected] Waldorf MD

Eduardo Morales Other C/Enterprise Application Architecture [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

April Austin Other User Services [email protected] [email protected] Columbia MD

Lin Edelen Other Chief DS/ISC/Applications/ATS [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

David Bernholz Other Senior Technical Advisor [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Dolores Halloran Other Instructor [email protected] [email protected] Vienna VA

Michael Stepp Other Chief Internet Intranet [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Joseph Flynn Other Chief/Records Preservation and Archives [email protected] [email protected] Columbia MD Dolly Greenwood Other DCIO [email protected] [email protected] Mc Lean VA

Vicki Hupp Other Manager Federal Government [email protected] [email protected] Herndon VA

John Saunders Other US Federal Government [email protected] [email protected] Chantilly VA

Edward Fox Other Chief Enterprise Architect [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Larry Kerr Other Senior Bio Advisor National Counterproliferation Center [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Ilka Rodriguez-Diaz Other Deputy Director of the Mission Academy [email protected] ilka.rodriguez- [email protected] Washington DC

Grady Hayman Other Vendor Showcase Director [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Joseph Gartin Other Director-Leadership and Diversity [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Thomas McCluskey Other Director-Hiring and Employee Devmt [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Gary Stopa Other Storage Specialist [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Joel Etherton Other Division Chief [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Deborah Barger Other Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Donald Kerr Other Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Stephen Kappes Other Deputy Director [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Jeffrey Kuhn Other Production Supervisor [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Lynda Godal Other Publications Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Pat Marstall Other Consultant [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

PaulM Johnson Other Director-Intelligence Study Center [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Demetria Goode Other Trainer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

MiyongS Fujihara Other Advocacy Group [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Peggy Monos Other Librarian [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Tom Murphy Other Selection Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Sandra Blumberg Other Reference Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Margaret Tuten Other Senior Associate [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Judith Hauver Other Senior Acquisitions Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Marianne Riley Other Senior Associate [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Barbara Bresnan Other Senior Associate [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Audrey Stuart Other Senior Associate [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Jane Burgess Other Acquisitions Librarian [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Bryan Hamilton Other Acquisition Librarian [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Andrea Brantley Other Principal Conslt/President Hamilton Ridg [email protected] [email protected] Stephens City VA

Margaret Augustine Other Chief of Acquisition Strategy [email protected] [email protected] Fairfax VA

Quintrell... Cahee Mba Other Director, Human Capital Management qcahee [email protected] quintrell....cahee [email protected] Reston VA

Tim Jessel Other Senior Executive [email protected] [email protected] London

Arthur Brophy Other Environmental Safety Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

John Betar Other AIG/A [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Debora Wasem Other Trainer [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Tony Keller Other Technical Manager [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Donna Erdman Other Business Management Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Liz Sampson Other Director/Management, Strategy and Resource [email protected] [email protected] Woodbridge VA

Deanna Winterbottom Other ITRO [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Aleksander Hansen Other Senior Risk Manager [email protected] [email protected] Saint Louis MO

Patrick Odle Other Manager Compliance [email protected] [email protected] Saint Louis MO

Bob Moritsugu Other Special Agent [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Joseph Keogh Other Director/SEAO [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Kennith Whitson Other Director of Innovation/SEAO [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Neil Harvey Other Head of International Trade [email protected] [email protected] Arlington VA

Teryl West Other Other Non-Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC DarrenVan Booven Other Senior Forensics Examiner [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Diane Oates Other Chief Technical Manager [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

Gary Joyner Other Librarian [email protected] [email protected] Reston VA

David Timko Other Contract Specialist [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Thomas Benjamin Other Director In-Q-Tel Interface Center [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Debra Lang Other Directorate Intelligence [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Robert Gump Other Chief Human Capital Strategies [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Heidi Paxton Other Chief of Leadership [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

William Danvers Other Director, Congressional Affairs [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Nora Dee Other Professional Shopper [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Sue Wilkerson Other Chief/Plans and Programs Staff [email protected] [email protected] Chantilly VA

Kevin Fitzpatrick Other EXPLOITATION Specialist [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

David Lankford Other Major [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

James Sullivan Other In-Q-Tel Interface Center [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Justin Louis Other Geospatial Manager [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Carl... Stuekerjuergen Other Chief-ANALYTIC Methods Center [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Barry Fields Other Associate Director [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

James Downs Other Issm [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

CarlR Gussgard Other Infosec Liaison [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Kathryn Kennedy Other Issm [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Marie Vanderhoof Other CollegeRelationsChief [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Larry Sobek Other Acquisitions Officer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Andrea Hayden Other Dioti [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

HaroldA Tate Other Chief of Recruitment [email protected] [email protected] Silver Spring MD

Heather Akins Other Process Improvement Consultant [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC Daesha Hensler Other Process Improvement Consultant [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Patrice Carson Other Project Management Professional [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Stephani... O'Sullivan Other Deputy Director so'[email protected] stephani....o'[email protected] Reston VA

Edward Hogan Other Branch Chief [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Robert Carra Other Geographer [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Hugh Wiggins Other Electronic Publisher [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

David Schmidt Other Electronic Publisher [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Diane Oates Other Chief, Server Services Division [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Frank Gac Other Group Leader [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

James Hammond Other FPED Member [email protected] [email protected] Washington DC

Target: Patricia L. Schatz

Reason: Working For Goverment

Address: 1631 Big Indian

Metairie, LA 70001

Phone: 504-628-9374

Email Address: [email protected]

Username: Wasend

Password: AhrieCowui7

Birthday: November 28, 1959

MasterCard: 5226 8835 4490 7005

Expires: 10/2014

CVC2 287

SSN:437-03-4245

Occupation: CIA Officer

Weight: 130.0 pounds

Height: 5' 6"

Enjoy :D

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[email protected] : 68e5c524d693e0557f685b554ca54480

[email protected] : 4ba84feaa3a0c08d2c9db4ca210c0831

[email protected] : c7b535b23c398a848c96937eebb68dd8

[email protected] : 39f7ad0f4d98f85e6664adac0f33a16d

[email protected] : 83240d5bb7752ffd71fd55c723ff074d

[email protected] : 9d76c822b339353e85b026ed6d99a4a8

[email protected] : bd952b019d396d92577c5adde91cd26c

[email protected] : 79516a65af0381d5351292852658a0d4

[email protected] : 6a93e2ef2000d1d48a2d0178a83c56e0

[email protected] : ca29cb1e2e6f7fc8ddc2b2c4c60fd0bd

[email protected] : 7df34f2f8bd5f77bbf267d3e4db6c105

[email protected] : 7b30524d3d6e3d1c810235dfa3635755

[email protected] : 1ddbe3dcf5f27fd17de6fc08427c59e0

[email protected] : 2830a182cf55f0993e5b743785a7fb73

patrick.sheffielducia.gov : f91a4fe1ba6f548212d8a2575a1cdccf

[email protected] : 95f5368ff3c4f2735ae8b059c041010c

[email protected] : 0427aad9acb0bff00dedc7b7f321fba1

[email protected] : df92efbaaecf26dc63b131eccb270141

[email protected] : 6affcabd4313ada3c8c3431ebd176ea9

[email protected] : 805855a3027b3627625909eeb5f597fd

[email protected] : 83455648cc1d91d7aa9c5c92ba54a9b0

[email protected] : daf2432f794f401c15bdb9e16a3f1947

Name: Michael Scheuer

Age: 60

DOB: 1952 Related People: Irene C Scheuer, Paul C Scheuer, Sarah A Scheuer, Jessica M Scheuer, Lee Ann Scheuer, Leeann Scheuer, Sarah A Nitsche and Jessica M Scherer

Locations:

34th St S, Arlington, VA, US

2002 Cherri Dr, Falls Church, VA, US

Paul Edwin Ter, Falls Church, VA, US

Grand Island, NY, US

Norcross, GA, US

Phone: 703-442-4899

Owner Name: Jessica M Scheuer

Address: 2002 Cherri Dr

Falls Church, VA 22043-1343

Line Type: Landline

Phone Carrier: Verizon Virginia Inc

Latitude: 38.8915

Longitude: -77.1608

Owner Name: Available

Full Address: Included when available

Phone Type: Landline

Carrier: VERIZON VIRGINIA, INC.

Location: MC LEAN, VA

Job: Counterterrorist Center

Leeann E. 105th ave crown point, in

2192132064

1852 e 105th ave crown point in 46307

Related to larry age 57

Sarah

556 2nd st Brooklyn Ny 11215

Age 35-39 http://pastebin.com/YsZQVpeW

Last time I released - http://pastebin.com/3RNmH53Q (CIA Dox and Hacked Accounts) against Ongoing measures for Online Censorship! And within 24 Hrs of info release they just discontinued the email ids and CCs of those 5 CIA Field Agents without making any public comment!

This time I am unfolding the Dox of 7 top notch FBI Agents who were involved in bringing down members of LuLzSec, namely -

[Ryan Ackroyd a.k.a. Kayla]

[Jake Davis a.k.a. Topiary, of London]

[Darren Martyn a.k.a. pwnsauce]

[Donncha O’Cearrbhail a.k.a. palladium, of Ireland]

[Jeremy Hammond a.k.a. Anarchaos, of Chicago]

Also, I have doxed-in the internal server ports of FBI intranet connection!

Looks like FBI forgot about their own security while playing Hide-n-Seek with LuLzsec ;D

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http://twitter.com/le4ky (@le4ky) - CyberZeist (Team Plazma!)

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http://FBI.GOV Website Server Dox - (On twitter, @le4ky) ------

935 Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20535

(202) 324-3000

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A_RECORD

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Server: 8.8.8.8

Address: 8.8.8.8#53 (node - 53)

Canonical name = www.fbi.gov.c.footprint.net. Name:www.fbi.gov.c.footprint.net

Address: 209.84.4.105

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MX_record

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Server: 4.2.2.5

Address: 4.2.2.5#53

Authoritative answers can be found from: c.footprint.net

origin = admin.nsatc.org

serial = 1319057938

refresh = 10800

retry = 2700

expire = 3600000

minimum = 900

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NS_RECORD

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Server:4.2.2.5 Address:4.2.2.5#53 canonical name=www.fbi.gov.c.footprint.net. mailbox host =dl-cdn_infrastructure.level3.com serial = 1319057938(Serial Key Registered to Allen Fuller)

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Last System Update - Mon, 16 Apr 2012 11:05:15 UTC (from - 4.69.153.191)

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Login Panel - ae-91-91.csw4.SanJose1.Level3.net (4.69.153.14)

Intercom Manager Login Cookie - user1_1:1NDVHdDfNxvaswzOjQWNLkMRfVrGiJw:xvQHg3EoEowRkxOv

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Vulnerable Open Ports in FBI InterCommunication Intranet - [REALLY GUYS, WHERE'S UR SECURITY]

4.69.153.18 responding on port 118 (sqlserv)

4.69.153.18 responding on port 3209 (asipx-webadmin) - Plaintext Passwords

4.69.153.18 responding on port 4415 (mxxrlogin)

4.69.153.18 responding on port 5613 (directplay6) - Remote Vulnerability

4.69.153.18 responding on port 7429 (openmail-mod)

4.69.153.18 responding on port 7440 (mppolicy-mgr) - Denial of Service

4.69.153.18 responding on port 7495 (x11-ssh-offset)

Note - 4.69.153.18:5613(directplay6) is so misconfigured that with same version of the app on ur system, you can remotely view the conference inside the FBI Presentation Cell without any authentication :D U just need to provide the default username and password i.e "Admin" and "123456789" :D

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Agents Involved in bringing down LuLzSec!

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1).Lawrence C. Taylor

Mother's Name - Mullins

DOB - December 9, 1974 (37 years old)

Visa - 4916 4730 6468 52XX

CVV2 - 069

UPS - 1Z A42 F76 40 1188 307 4

Address - 1410 V St SE

Washington, DC 20020

Phone - (202) 678-1418

Email ID - [email protected]

password - Ce&1ej4eiz2law

2).Vincent Weimer

Mother's name - Faris

DOB - January 11, 1973 (39 years old)

MasterCard - 5232 6741 8205 51XX CVC2 - 716

UPS - 1Z 6Y1 W53 96 7787 574 5

Address - 4201 Massachusetts Ave NW

Washington, DC 20016

Phone - 362-1013

email - [email protected]

password - O#hthieRai4#1

3).Joseph Robinson

Mother's Name - Pearson

DOB - December 23, 1981 (30 years old)

Visa - 4716 9911 8191 40XX

CVV2 - 177

UPS - 1Z 457 658 95 6988 011 0

Address - 343 Raleigh St SE

Washington, DC 20032

Phone - 561-4259

email - [email protected]

password - EivahPha4Ch$192$

4).Donald T. Slay

Mother's Name - Noriega

DOB - October 26, 1971 (40 years old)

MasterCard - 5185 0508 3253 34XX

CVC2 - 386

UPS - 1Z 070 561 74 6062 245 8

Address - 3100 Central Ave NE

Washington, DC 20018

Phone - 506-1721

email - [email protected]

password - 267CaTh9vaequ

5).Lester G. Bryan

Mother's Name - Matamoros

DOB - May 21, 1977 (34 years old)

MasterCard - 5401 5179 4076 70XX

CVC2 - 443

UPs - 1Z 816 802 30 7818 334 9

Address - Washington, DC

Phone - 269-6349

email - [email protected]

password - O5hx3op5ae3Oo

6).Frank Hall

Mother's Name - Mary

DOB - March 15, 1974 (38 years old)

MasterCard - 5507 8062 4967 27XX

CVC2 - 524

UPS - 1Z V33 299 74 5817 523 0

Address - 3220 17th St NW

Washington, DC 20010

phone - 373-0454

email - [email protected]

password - icieP478h3Be5m

7).Paul Seaver Jr

Mother's Name - Reed

DOB - January 9, 1981 (31 years old)

MasterCard - 5199 1434 1035 80XX

CVC2 - 424

UPS - 1Z 032 542 69 5382 615 9

Address - 5530 Chillum Pl NE

Washington, DC 20011

phone - 635-0266 email - [email protected]

password - nuoch697fieCai!#

This is not the END, Revolution will continue!

- CyberZeist (twitter.com/le4ky) - Against Online Censorship http://pastebin.com/u65NsrZf

Here are some Leaked Accounts of some CIA Field Agents(stationed at Virginia), Documents, and website infos of - https://cia.gov

To CIA - Where is your security gals ;)

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website - https://www.cia.gov/

Location - Virginia - Reston

WebSite Last Updated - Mon, 09 Apr 2012 16:53:44 GMT (At time of exploitation)

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[ localityName=Mclean stateOrProvinceName=Virginia countryName=US serialNumber=Government Entity businessCategory=Government Entity

1.3.6.1.4.1.311.60.2.1.3=US ]

Website SSL serial Number - 1B6E90CFD3E033B37EA656F068ECB80F(Registered to Jason Robert, cia-intercom chief) using SSL v3.0[non updated]

Server IP - 156.154.70.10 (apache)

Lookup for A records of cia.gov

Host - cia.gov.

TTl - 14400

A answer- 198.81.129.107

Site Etag : 890e-4bd41d95b3600

Admin Login Handle - ucia-gw.customer.alter.net (157.130.59.190)

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[[[[[[[[[ Hacked Accounts ]]]]]]]]]]

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1. Nathan C. Shea

Address - Lockwood Rd

Henrico, VA

Zip - 20190

B'Day - September 5, 1976 (35 years old)

Visa - 4916 5207 0220 XXXX

UPS tracking number -1Z 8Y3 327 95 5468 353 9

Email ID: [email protected]

Password - Nee1zu3Ai91d4

2. Daniel Vida

Address - Pretty Lake Ave

Norfolk, VA B'Day - January 10, 1974 (38 years old)

Visa - 4716 5639 4375 XXXX

CVV2 - 027

UPS tracking number - 1Z 199 062 00 5717 481 2

Email ID: [email protected]

Password - tiXue2vooL4fdwq

3. Kevin Morehead

Address - Ox Rd

Woodstock, VA

Zip - 20194

B'Day - October 27, 1975 (36 years old)

Visa - 5207 9306 2697 XXXX

CVC2 - 370

UPS tracking number - 1Z 831 725 07 7755 563 5

EMail ID : [email protected]

Password - MeijaaG8eimm6

4. Ronnie B. Allen

Address - Richmond VA

Zip - 20191

B'Day - April 5, 1973 (39 years old)

MasterCard - 5208 6923 4319 XXXx

CVC2 - 947

UPS tracking number - 1Z 581 796 27 1185 535 6

Email ID - [email protected]

Password - eiqu7kae1Rt

5. Darrell A. Dunleavy

Address - Montpelier Ct

Woodbridge, VA

Zip - 20194 B'Day - November 20, 1973 (38 years old)

MasterCard - 5480 7450 0976 XXXX

CVC2 - 820

UPS tracking number - 1Z 054 879 87 9434 053 8

Email ID : [email protected]

Password - Uth2a675hheG

...... SOme more details will be leaked soon, CIA Beware!

-CyberZeist (Against Online Censorship) http://pastebin.com/3RNmH53Q

http://FBI.GOV/ Website Server Dox

#By The Hackers Army

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935 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20535

(202) 324-3000

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A_RECORD

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Server: 8.8.8.8

Address: 8.8.8.8#53 (node - 53)

Canonical name = www.fbi.gov.c.footprint.net.

Name:www.fbi.gov.c.footprint.net

Address: 209.84.4.105

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MX_record ------

Server: 4.2.2.5

Address: 4.2.2.5#53

Authoritative answers can be found from: c.footprint.net origin = admin.nsatc.org serial = 1319057938 refresh = 10800 retry = 2700 expire = 3600000 minimum = 900

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NS_RECORD

------a.gov-servers.net -> ns1.fbi.gov

Server:4.2.2.5 Address:4.2.2.5#53 canonical name=www.fbi.gov.c.footprint.net. mailbox host =dl-cdn_infrastructure.level3.com serial = 1319057938(Serial Key Registered to Allen Fuller)

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Last System Update - Mon, 16 Apr 2012 11:05:15 UTC (from - 4.69.153.191)

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Login Panel - ae-91-91.csw4.SanJose1.Level3.net (4.69.153.14)

Intercom Manager Login Cookie - user1_1:1NDVHdDfNxvaswzOjQWNLkMRfVrGiJw:xvQHg3EoEowRkxOv

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Vulnerable Open Ports in FBI InterCommunication Intranet -

[REALLY GUYS, WHERE'S UR SECURITY]

4.69.153.18 responding on port 118 (sqlserv)

4.69.153.18 responding on port 3209 (asipx-webadmin) - Plaintext Passwords 4.69.153.18 responding on port 4415 (mxxrlogin)

4.69.153.18 responding on port 5613 (directplay6) - Remote Vulnerability

4.69.153.18 responding on port 7429 (openmail-mod)

4.69.153.18 responding on port 7440 (mppolicy-mgr) - Denial of Service

4.69.153.18 responding on port 7495 (x11-ssh-offset)

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[email protected] - kasd1#a871&1a

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[email protected] - password$qwerty

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[email protected] - becool$motorcor [email protected] - clegg.passwd

[email protected] - barcelona2012 [email protected] - 0128787284882 [email protected] - clfbiintercomnode2 [email protected] - passwords123456 [email protected] - foobartipsicfbi [email protected] - fruitcolours7

[email protected] - armament187489912

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[email protected] - JulianICcomplaints

[email protected] - phil.fbi.terminal

[email protected] - ilovemydaughternancy [email protected] - password111111

[email protected] - thisisme.villa [email protected] - aweofjalsiowug

[email protected] - KIiwbLajbd186$8a

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[email protected] - JarandaiUgda

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[email protected] - riley.mcalister [email protected] - IH9oqkjb&freeman [email protected] - pJ)H()qwbjklcas%kjasj [email protected] - ONnnsyYnskNM

[email protected] - Jop2jjn$kjasbj$

[email protected] - $$$$$$$$$$$$$ [email protected] - aOPIho200a8skjd [email protected] - looskwoooish [email protected] - whooosha010 [email protected] - olNOIwbujdbBU71127 [email protected] - knzxcoqwibobiCIOAS [email protected] - HuwhcxUAgdi18 [email protected] - JioqhdhiuHAihsi [email protected] - akron.cv [email protected] - marklevett [email protected] - klaver.j7726 [email protected] - betsy.skya01290 [email protected] - 109297091729 [email protected] - aihUHuqhuh^51652 [email protected] - lalsd.jamesihi12 [email protected] - 012909891229usd [email protected] - robertkajsoi12982

[email protected] - training.comission [email protected] - lisa.grossman [email protected] - Adsgfege212Dwfswr

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[email protected] - ojpb1g72ygj

[email protected] - noiq2n4ksd1pasword [email protected] - password404

[email protected] - 12080898hskl

[email protected] - 08847891829

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David H Petraeus Dox.

Who Is David? Former director of the CIA. Until his resignation on 11/9/12 for alleged "Sex Scandal"

INFORMATION:

Name: David Howell Petraeus

Picture: http://speedcap.net/sharing/screen.php?id=1515/411594f4c368d4f5262eba666dd2df3c.png

Relationship Status: Married to Holly Knowlton

D.O.B: November 7, 1952 (60)

Address 1: 130 N. Jackson St.

Arlington, VA 22201

Phone: (910) 497-3155

Property Value: $500K

Address 2: (Owner Of Washington Golf and Country Club)

PO Box 7184

Arlington, VA 22207

Property Value: 1m.

Spouse: Hollister "Holly Petraeus" Knowlton.

Address: 5001 Screaming Eagle Dr

Fort Campbell, KY 42223

Phone: (910) 497-3155

Property Value: $100K

Other Relatives:

Name: Anne Petraeus

Dox Done by #DoXGoD @D_O_X_G_O_D [@D_O_X_E_D = Suspended] #LoneWolf

Gathering and Organizing of PUBLIC Information. #CantArrestAnIdea #ProfessionalDoxes http://pastebin.com/CSKHeBB2