Sabtu, 16 Oktober 2010

A Baby-tailed And Without Shell Head Born In West Kalimantan

Citizens District Foreman, District Hedgehogs, West Kalimantan, dihebohkan with the birth of a baby who was rumored to have a tail three inches long, on Wednesday (13/10/2010). This news makes people come flocking Community Health Centre (PHC) Foreman, where the baby is delivered.

"Until now the Puskesmas Foreman was still crowded, the people from other villages also come to see the baby," said Mariwan, Toho District Villagers Sambora. Mariwan even had time to capture the infant's condition with the camera on his cell phone. She said the baby's condition was dire with the tail.

Head of Puskesmas Sri Supartinah Foreman, who confirmed Tribun Pontianak, deplored a growing issue. He denied the baby-like animals and have tails.

"This baby is disabled, does not have a skull so his brain was sitting outside.'s Eyes and nose is not perfect. While other physical such as hands and feet are also not normal. We can not conclude that the baby's condition is like," he said.

Sri said, the baby weighing 3 kilograms was born from the womb Asui (17) on Tuesday (12/10/2010) early days in the village of Stabar through the village midwife. In order to remain in stable condition, the clinic put it in an incubator with oxygen rock. Milk is given through a tube into the mouth of this poor baby.

"We already provide care to these babies. To give her milk had to be given through a tube," he said.
The cost of infant care is fully reimbursed by the District Government Hedgehogs through the Regional Health Insurance program (Jamkesda). This is because the economy is very poor parents. They live in small house-sized 4 x 4 meters, open to the leaf. Both rely on living from farming and fetched the sap.

Dami (22), these unique baby's father, pleaded not ever have any inkling when his wife was pregnant. In fact, she diligently checked the ingredients into the village midwife.

"I'm sad to see it, wish it was a healthy child like other children. If he was alive what if the big day, when conditions are like that," complained Dami as we have quoted from kompas.com.

I hope Mr Dami and fortitude of the family is given all of this ordeal.
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Business Revealing Sex Jailed, SCTV Reproduction Online By A Minister

Jakarta - Sigi news investigative reports have been banned from running into the ears of the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI). In order to know the problem with the more obvious, as the IBC wanted to call the SCTV television station that has the event.

"IEC first want to check, correct or not, we want to call SCTV," said a member of the Center IBC, Yazirwan Uyun, Thursday (14/10).

Yazirwan explain that not a single agency to prohibit a broadcast news was not so long as it not contrary to the rules.

"IBC is also not able to prevent this if there are no things that have been violated. IBC have limits too," he added.

As reported, due to the intervention of a minister via the owner of SCTV, coverage Sigi investigation failed to appear last night. A United Indonesia Cabinet ministers reportedly II coverage piqued because of the material results of an investigation titled Sex Business Behind these prison bars.

Sigi investigation program that reveals the depravity of others in a correctional institution that originally aired last night (13/10/2010). However, intervention by the minister of national private station owners are making the show aired that did not work.

In the meantime, the management of prisons into the public spotlight because so many issues that meyeruak in institutions that shelter under the Directorate General of Corrections, Ministry of Justice and Human Rights is.
In addition to bringing no deterrent effect, the public's wrath because prisoners suburkan grow even more evil practice that is estimated to involve the pengelolalanya. For example, the prison became a place of production even selling drugs.
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