Woke up to the sound of pouring rain The wind would whisper and I’d think of you And all the tears you cried, that called my name And when you needed me I came through
I paint a picture of the days gone by When love went blind and you would make me see I’d stare a lifetime into your eyes So that I knew you were there for me Time after time you were there for me
Remember yesterday - walking hand in hand Love letters in the sand - I remember you Through the sleepless nights and every endless day I’d wanna hear you say - I remember you
We spend the summer with the top rolled down Wished ever after would be like this You said I love you babe, without a sound I said I’d give my life for just one kiss I’d live for your smile and die for your kiss
Remember yesterday - walking hand in hand Love letters in the sand - I remember you Through the sleepless nights and every endless day I’d wanna hear you say - I remember you
We’ve had our share of hard times But that’s the price we paid And through it all we kept the promise that we made I swear you’ll never be lonely
Woke up to the sound of pouring rain Washed away a dream of you But nothing else could ever take you away ’cause you’ll always be my dream come true Oh my darling, I love you
Remember yesterday - walking hand in hand Love letters in the sand - I remember you Through the sleepless nights and every endless day I’d wanna hear you say - I remember you
Remember yesterday - walking hand in hand Love letters in the sand - I remember you Through the sleepless nights and every endless day I’d wanna hear you say - I remember you
kata andhra pas jam 4:26 PM
25.5.05
DAMN..........
DAMN........OPPORTUNITY NEVER KNOCK TWICE BRO.
kata andhra pas jam 2:38 PM
20.5.05
DARI SIANTAR KEMAREN........WHAT AN EXPERIENCE
gile medan-siantar PP bareng si ondol en the bronco, nemenin si ondol nemuin bokinnya...upppsss ex bokin deh. ternyata kuat juga si bronco hihihihih......took ride that far just to say
"we cannot any longer together....its finish......u hurts me all the time.....damn...."
kita cuma sekitar 10 menitan di sana trus tancap pulang........ketemu si adi pas lagi lunch.
masih banyak ikan di laut kan dol? tapi as i always said yeah there is lot of fish in the sea but........kita bukan nelayan ya gak? :)
kata andhra pas jam 9:05 PM
12.5.05
POTONG RAMBUT
hahahaa.....setelah sekian lama gak potong rambut. akhirnya tadi sore aku pangkas jugak.....segerrrrrrrrrrrrrr
kata andhra pas jam 10:22 PM
10.5.05
LOVE QUOTES
The only wrong thing would be to deny what your heart truly feels - THE MASK OF ZORRO
If you love someone you say it,... you say it right then, out loud,... or the moment just... passes you by. - the 'Best Friend' to Julia Roberts My Best Friend's Wedding
When you realise You want to spend The rest of your life with somebody, You want the rest of your life To start as soon as possible. - When Harry Met Sally
I love you without knowing how, why, or even from where - Robin Williams in Patch Adams
When you love someone, And you love them with your heart, It never disappears When you're apart. And when you love someone And you've done all you can do, You set them free, And if that love was true.... When you love someone It will all come back to you - Forget Paris
You cannot find true love Where it does not truly exist And you cannot hide it where it truly does - The movie ...."kissing a fool"
Will you love me for the rest of my life? No, I'll love you for the rest of mine. - From the movie Phenomenon
Fate exists but it can only take you so far, Because once you're there It's up to you to make it happen. - Can't Hardly Wait
A heart can be broken, but it will keep beating just the same. - Ninny Threadgoode: Fried Green Tomatoes
He was like an angel, you know? I never knew life could be like that. He was the one thing I followed through in my life, the one thing I didn't give up on. I was good at loving him. - Caroline: The Untamed Heart
I hate the way you talk to me, and the way you cut your hair. I hate the way you drive my car. I hate it when you stare. I hate your big dumb combat boots, and the way you read my mind. I hate you so much it makes me sick; it even makes me rhyme. I hate it, I hate the way you're always right. I hate it when you lie. I hate it when you make me laugh, even worse when you make me cry. I hate it that you're not around, and the fact that you didn't call. But mostly I hate the way I don't hate you. Not even close, not even a little bit, not even at all. - Ten Things I Hate About You
"Don't forget. I'm just a girl standing in front of a boy...asking him to love her." - Notting Hill
kata andhra pas jam 8:18 PM
7.5.05
SEGARON
abis dari acara pesta kawinan kakaknya si teguh tadi. hmmm.......banyak yang seger-seger coy
kata andhra pas jam 9:53 PM
14.4.05
EAST TIMOR AND WEST PAPUA: 4 SANDLINE'S MERCENARIES HELPED KOPASSUS
Mercenaries expelled from Papua New Ginea in 1997 had worked a year earlier in West Papua assisting Indonesia's notorious Kopassus special forces troops in an operation that caused many civilian deaths.
By PETER CRONAU
THE SOUTH AFRICAN mercenary group, Executive Outcomes, provided both training and operational advice to the Indonesian special forces Kopassus in a hostage rescue operation in West Papua (Irian Jaya) in 1996, the former chief executive officer has revealed. Nick van den Bergh informed me that he led a team of five "military advisers" who travelled to Indonesia to provide training in "special techniques" to Kopassus special forces troops. Van den Bergh says he reported directly to the Kopassus head, now-disgraced Indonesian Major-General Prabowo Subianto.
The five Executive Outcomes "consultants" also advised Prabowo's Kopassus troops on operational aspects of the execution of the May 1996 rescue operation. This assistance took place "in field" at an advance military base at Keneyam in West Papua.
In 1997, it was Van den Bergh who led the Executive Outcomes military team into Papua New Guinea, as sub-contractors under the prime contract of Tim SpicerÕs Sandline International. This operation was to capture the Panguna gold mine operated by British/Australian mining giant Rio Tinto. The massive copper and gold mine in the Papua New Guinea island territory of Bougainville had been closed by the independence-minded Bougainville Revolutionary Army in 1989.
In West Papua in January 1996, guerilla soldiers of the OPM (Free Papua Movement), led by Kelly Kwalik, had kidnapped British, Dutch, German and Indonesian hostages to attract international publicity to their independence campaign. The kidnapping occurred in the highlands of West Papua where indigenous communities have been disrupted by the huge Freeport McMoRan copper and gold mine which is partly owned by Rio Tinto, the owner of the Bougainville mine.
The Kopassus troops, trained and advised by Executive Outcomes, were responsible for a deadly helicopter assault on the West Papuan village of Geselema on May 9, 1996, in which many civilians were murdered and numerous others wounded. This was the start of an Indonesian retribution campaign aimed at capturing the OPM responsible and punishing the local civilian population. These actions over several months reportedly led to the deaths of hundreds of West Papuans displaced from their lands by the military operation.
One of the helicopters involved in the attack on Geselema was seen carrying Red Cross markings while carrying Kopassus troops and a number of white soldiers. This long rumoured presence of "white soldiers" on a white helicopter was confirmed in Mark DavisÕs Four Corners programme on ABC TV first shown on 12 July 1999 in Australia. [See "Blood on the Cross", pp 10-32]
The widespread international outcry following the airing of the programme has resulted in the International Red Cross undertaking to look into the revelation. The hostages were freed a week after the Geselema attack when Indonesian regular soldiers stumbled into the hostage groups during an attack on the suspected hideout. Two hostages, both Indonesians, died in the operation, apparently at the hands of relatives of the villagers murdered in Geselema.
A report on the events, released in June 1999 by the Robert F Kennedy Center for Human Rights, details many cases of human rights abuses that followed the campaign. An NGO report released in late July 1999 in the West Papuan capital Jayapura also detailed eye-witness accounts of murderous attacks on Geselema and other villages.
There were other military elements present in West Papua for the planning and conducting of the operation in addition to the Executive Outcomes mercenary ÒadvisersÓ. They included the British Defence Attache from Jakarta, ex-SAS Colonel Ivar Helberg, a three member team from the Hostage Negotiation Unit of New Scotland Yard, several personnel believed to be from the British SAS (Special Air Service), and representatives of the Dutch military forces. The operation used Israeli surveillance equipment supplied by the Singaporean Government.
The Kopassus special forces involved in the attacks had received specialised training in Australia from Australian SAS special forces. The training was ostensibly anti-terrorism training but the helicopter assault techniques and weapons practice provided are dual-use and very suitable for counter-insurgency operations as used against the indigenous West Papuans.
KopassusÕs General Prabowo later visited the SAS headquarters in Swanbourne, Perth, to provide a confidential briefing on the planning and conduct of the operation to the SAS troops.
The West Papuans have been fighting for their independence since 1969 when the UN handed the territory over to Indonesia following a sham vote by selected and intimidated local representatives. In the early 1960s, the Dutch colonial administration of Dutch West New Guinea had set up a Legislative Council, and adopted a flag and anthem, on the path to planned independence for the territory. This was cut short by an Indonesian military campaign led by Major Suharto who was to later to became president.
Since the fall of President Suharto in 1998 following widespread public protest after the Indonesian economic collapse, there has been a resurgence of West Papuan nationalism. The company Executive Outcomes has provided mercenaries for security operations in several African nations often in return for a share in the mineral resources secured. Van den Bergh declined to reveal who was paying for the Executive Outcomes training and advice as he wished to preserve the identity of his client, but he added he was satisfied with the operation and had been paid for his services in cash.
The company Executive Outcomes closed down in 1998, but some of its principals are understood now to be engaged in providing security services to resource projects in several African countries.
The coming to light of the involvement of Executive Outcomes mercenaries in Indonesia is another chapter in the record of the inglorious support given by Western governments to the notorious Kopassus troops of Indonesia.
Peter Cronau is a researcher with ABC TVÕs Four Corners programme, and is co-convenor of Pacific Media Watch. EMAIL: bfmedia@mpx.com.au
suka banget sama tempat-tempat yang berbau eropa timur....eastern bloc
lah....kiev, prague, tashkent, zagreb soalnya antik, dingin dan
misterius and romantic .