Jakarta, ID
Monday, May 28 2012, 13:15 PM

Opinion

Text your say: `Judicial mafia'

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Your opinions on what should become the priorities of the task force assigned to fight the so-called *judicial mafia'.

The short-term goal for the task force should be to work on Anggodo Widjojo's (the brother of corruption suspect Anggoro Widjojo) network and follow the money.

Don't be affected by political consequences as the outcome will be a highly rewarding milestone for the future of Indonesia.

The mid-term task is to construct mafia mapping on central and regional courts. And the long-term task is to clear all courts from this mafia.

Nana
Depok

The task force's priorities should first of all be President Yudhoyono and his family. If this is OK, I am sure the rest will be OK. May God lead and bless Yudhoyono and his family. That's what I think about fighting the judicial mafia.

E. Nurdin
Jakarta

The task force's priorities should be to fight the very top brass and with full support from the President.

Those found guilty should be dealt with immediately. Then the President can expect our respect and support again.

Rocon Tomi
Tangerang, Banten

President Yudhoyono has done well and has taken the right step to responding to what is going on in our judiciary. And I believe the Indonesian people have been able to assess right from wrong.

Asep Suganda
Bogor, West Java

Copenhagen Summit

Your comments on the organization of next week's climate change summit in Copenhagen, which is expected to be attended by dozens of world leaders trying to formulate an agreement to cut CO2 emissions.

The fate of the Copenhagen meeting will likely be the same as of the Kyoto Protocol and the Bali meeting two years ago, which failed to be implemented because there was no agreement reached between rich nations and poor countries to provide the finance needed to curb emissions.

A group of major emerging countries such as China, India, etc. have forged a united front to put pressure on developed countries in the climate summit in Copenhagen. It is expected the summit will yield an outline of a broader and tough legally binding climate agreement to replace the Kyoto Protocol.

Abdul Rahim
Tangerang, Banten

Climate change the biggest threat to our survival as a species. This planet has one air and water supply, and what we do on the planet cycles through all of us.

The argument on global warming exists because education of the world is blind to temperature.

The UN members in Copenhagen are blind to temperatures and while they attend the meeting their countries buildings will be urban heat islands.

Their own professionals will respond to symptoms with air conditioning (refrigeration), ozone depletion, fossil fuel waste, massive emissions including mercury, acid rain, etc, and none of it addresses the cause.

Why do we protect our skin from the sun?

Why are we supposed to protect the surface of the planet from the same UV?

If we expose our skin or the surface of the planet to UV and other high frequency wavelengths, it generates heat (like a microwave).

Therm
Toronto, Canada

There is no global warming, it has been proven, especially recently with the release of emails from inside the global warming industry. Anyway, what are you going to do about it? Stop using plastic bottles?

As for me and my house, we know certainly that the Lord God has his arms wrapped around the earth and the earth and heavens will not pass away until he says so.

Sharon Z.
NW Vermont, US