Rabu, 02 September 2009
Lee Yong-dae
This is a Korean name; the family name is Lee (이 or 李).
Lee Yong-dae
Personal information
Birth name 이용대
Date of birth September 11, 1988 (age 20)
Place of birth Hwasun, South Jeolla
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Men's/Mixed doubles
Country South Korea
Years active 2003-Present
Handedness Right
Coach Ha Tae-kwon
Highest Ranking 1 (January 2009)
Current Ranking 1 (August 27, 2009)
BWF Profile
Medal record
Competitor for South Korea
Men's badminton
Olympic Games
Gold 2008 Beijing Mixed doubles
World Championships
Silver 2009 Hyderabad Doubles
Silver 2007 Kuala Lumpur Doubles
Asian Games
Silver 2006 Doha Team
Bronze 2006 Doha Doubles
Thomas Cup
Silver 2008 Jakarta Team
Lee Yong-dae
Hangul 이용대
Hanja 李龍大
Revised Romanization I Yongdae
McCune-Reischauer I Yongdae
Lee Yong-dae (Hangul: 이용대) (born September 11, 1988 in Hwasun, South Jeolla) is a male badminton player from South Korea. He is by many considered a great talent and already a wonderful doubles player. His current partners are Jung Jae-sung in men's doubles (as of 2006) and Lee Hyo-jung in mixed doubles (as of 2007).Contents [hide]
Early Life
Lee started playing badminton at his local elementary school at the age of 8. His youth club is Samsung Electromechanics. He joined the national badminton team of South Korea in 2003, at the age of just 15 years old. [1]
Career
2005
Struggling to find the right partner, he played several tournaments, not getting any big results; only two semi-finals in the Asian Satellite. With Ha Jung-eun as his partner, they won Asian Junior Championship.
2006
Lee won the Thailand Open together with Jung; they had a walkover in the final against compatriots Lee Jae-jin and Hwang Ji-man. Together with Hwang Yu-mi, Lee won the mixed doubles tournament.
At the Asian Games, Lee and Jung became bronze medalists after losing the semi-finals to Luluk Hadiyanto and Alvent Yulianto of Indonesia in the individual men's doubles event. In the team event, South Korea lost to China in the final 2-3, thus gaining Lee a silver medal.
2007
In January, Lee and Jung participated in the Malaysia Open, the first ever BWF Super Series event. There they got through the first round but had to resign due to injury. However a week later they blew away competition to take the first prize at the Korea Open. On top of that, Lee also won the mixed doubles with Lee Hyo-jung. Lee and Jung lost to Lee Jae-jin and Hwang Ji-man in the final of the German Open; in mixed doubles Lee and Lee lost to Zheng Bo and Gao Ling of China in the semi-finals. Zheng and Gao went on to win the tournament.
At the Swiss Open, Lee and Lee took another title, winning the final in three games. For the rest of the year there were no good results in mixed doubles for Lee, mainly because he didn't participate or played with another partner. In men's doubles, he and Jung were eliminated in a disappointing second round.
Lee participated in the 2007 Sudirman Cup with the South Korea team. The team lost to China in the semi-finals with a score of 0-3.
In July, after a period of disappointing results in men's doubles, Lee became runner-up with Jung at the Thailand Open, losing to Lee Jae-jin and Hwang Ji-man. Not much later, the pair went on to take the silver medal in the 2007 BWF World Championships. They were defeated in the final by Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan of Indonesia, 19-21, 19-21. In mixed doubles, Lee reached the third round with Lee Hyo-jung. There they lost to Gail Emms and Nathan Robertson of England in three games. With Jung Jae-sung, the rest of the year also resulted in quite disappointing achievements, as he failed to pass the quarterfinals in any major events, except in the French Open. Lee and Jung there lost to the eventual winners, Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng of China.
2008
To start 2008, Lee, together with Jung, disappointingly lost to an unseeded pair in the second round of the Malaysia Open. Mixed doubles went better for Lee and Lee this time, finishing as runners-up. They lost to He Hanbin and Yu Yang of China. In Korea, things went a bit better in men's doubles, achieving a quarterfinal. Lee and Jung lost to runners-up Luluk Hadiyanto and Alvent Yulianto of Indonesia there, but in mixed doubles Lee and Lee won the title against Flandy Limpele and Vita Marissa of Indonesia.
More than a month later, Lee and Jung came back with a bang to win the All England Open of 2008, beating Choong Tan Fook and Lee Wan Wah in a thrilling semi-final (coming back from a 16-20 deficit in the third game) and Lee Jae-jin and Hwang Ji-man, also from Korea, in the final. In mixed doubles Lee lost in the quarterfinals to eventual winners Zheng Bo and Gao Ling. A week later, Lee was victorious with Jung in the Swiss Open too. In mixed doubles they lost against He Hanbin and Yu Yang, both of who went on to the semi-finals.
At the Badminton Asia Championships Lee and Jung became winners, beating Candra Wijaya and Nova Widianto of Indonesia in the final.
Lee and Jung pair were the only ones to score a point for South Korea against China in the Thomas Cup final, which ended in a 3-1 win for China.
Olympics
Not having participated in the two following Super Series events, supposedly because of their preparations for the Summer Olympics, Lee was disappointingly knocked out in the first round in Beijing with Jung. However, Lee and Lee upset the badminton world and went on to get the gold medal in mixed doubles, becoming the youngest gold medalists in Olympic badminton.
2009
Lee Yong-dae started a bright year when he and Jung Jae-sung won the Malaysia Super Series. In Korea Super Series, Lee won the mixed doubles title with Lee Hyo-jung, while he and Jung only became the finalists. However, as Jung had to join the military service for two months, Lee paired with Shin Baek-cheol and claimed the German Open title. In the Swiss Open Super Series, Lee Yong-dae and Lee Hyo-jung reached the mixed doubles final but failed to capture the trophy as they lost to China's Zheng Bo and Ma Jin. A month later, they subdued teammates Yoo Yeon-seong and Kim Min-jung to clinch the Asian Badminton Championship title.
In the Sudirman Cup on May 10-17, Lee Yong-dae brought South Korea to the final to meet defending champion China. Lee always won in both the men's doubles and mixed doubles events. However, in the final, he and Lee Hyo-jung bowed to Zheng Bo and Yu Yang, while a few hours later he and Jung Jae-sung also surrendered to Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng. China then won the cup for the consecutive third time 3-0.
In June, Lee Yong-dae played in the Singapore Open Super Series, but he did not win any title. In Indonesia, a week later, nevertheless, he reached both the finals of men's doubles and mixed doubles event. Again, he and Lee Hyo-jung were defeated by Zheng Bo and Ma Jin, the Chinese pair who beat them in Singapore semi-final. Happily, he took the men's doubles title with Jung Jae-sung, conquering China's top pair Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng.
In August, Lee Yong-dae participated in the BWF World Championships in Hyderabad, India. Unfortunately, in the mixed event, he and Lee Hyo-jung, seeded first, lost to Thomas Laybourn and Kamilla Rytter Juhl of Denmark, who later became the champions. He had a better run with Jung Jae-sung in the men's doubles, reaching the final. They met Cai and Fu again, and this time, they lost.
Personal Life
After winning the Olympic gold medal, Lee becomes so popular that the Korean people recognized him whenever he goes. At first, he felt difficult to move around, but he eventually got used to it and enjoyed the attention. [2]
Achievements
Men DoublesYear Tournament Venue Round
2009
2009 Yonex BWF World Championships India Runner-up
2009 Djarum Indonesia Super Series Indonesia Winner
2009 German Open Germany Winner
2009 Yonex Korea Super Series Korea Runner-up
2009 Proton Malaysia Super Series Malaysia Winner
2008
2008 Hong Kong Super Series Hong Kong Winner
2008 China Super Series China Winner
2008 Beijing Olympic Games China First Round
2008 Badminton Asia Championships Malaysia Winner
2008 Wilson Swiss Super Series Switzerland Winner
2008 All England England Winner
2007
Thailand Grand Prix Gold Thailand Runner-Up
Germany Grand Prix Germany Runner-Up
Yonex Korea Open Super Series Seoul, Korea Winner
2006
2006 Thailand Open Thailand Winner
2006 Indonesia Open Jakarta, Indonesia Semi-Finalist
2006 Germany Open Germany Winner
Mixed DoublesYear Tournament Venue Round
2009
2009 Taiwan Open Grand Prix Gold Taiwan First Round
2009 Yonex BWF World Championships India Semi-finalist
2009 Happy Suwon Asian Badminton Championship Korea Winner
2009 German Open Grand Prix Gold Germany Semi-finalist
2009 Yonex Korea Super Series Korea Winner
2009 Proton Malaysia Super Series Malaysia Runner-Up
2008
2008 Hong Kong Super Series Hong Kong Runner-Up
2008 China Super Series China Winner
2008 Beijing Olympic Games China Winner
2008 Badminton Asia Championship Malaysia Quarter-finalist
2008 Wilson Swiss Super Series Switzerland Semi-finalist
2008 Yonex All England Super Series England Quarter-finalist
2008 German Open Germany Winner
2008 Korea Super Series Korea Winner
2008 Malaysia Super Series Malaysia Runner-Up
2007
2007 Wilson Swiss Super Series Switzerland Winner
2007 Yonex All England Super Series England Quarter-finalist
2007 German Open Germany Semi-finalist
2006
2006 Badminton World Championships Spain Second Round
2006 Korea Open Korea Quarter-finalist
2006 Thailand Open Thailand Winner
2006 Macau Open Championship Macau Quarter-finalist
2006 Chinese Taipei Open Taiwan Semi-finalist
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This is a Korean name; the family name is Lee (이 or 李).
Lee Yong-dae
Personal information
Birth name 이용대
Date of birth September 11, 1988 (age 20)
Place of birth Hwasun, South Jeolla
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Men's/Mixed doubles
Country South Korea
Years active 2003-Present
Handedness Right
Coach Ha Tae-kwon
Highest Ranking 1 (January 2009)
Current Ranking 1 (August 27, 2009)
BWF Profile
Medal record
Competitor for South Korea
Men's badminton
Olympic Games
Gold 2008 Beijing Mixed doubles
World Championships
Silver 2009 Hyderabad Doubles
Silver 2007 Kuala Lumpur Doubles
Asian Games
Silver 2006 Doha Team
Bronze 2006 Doha Doubles
Thomas Cup
Silver 2008 Jakarta Team
Lee Yong-dae
Hangul 이용대
Hanja 李龍大
Revised Romanization I Yongdae
McCune-Reischauer I Yongdae
Lee Yong-dae (Hangul: 이용대) (born September 11, 1988 in Hwasun, South Jeolla) is a male badminton player from South Korea. He is by many considered a great talent and already a wonderful doubles player. His current partners are Jung Jae-sung in men's doubles (as of 2006) and Lee Hyo-jung in mixed doubles (as of 2007).Contents [hide]
Early Life
Lee started playing badminton at his local elementary school at the age of 8. His youth club is Samsung Electromechanics. He joined the national badminton team of South Korea in 2003, at the age of just 15 years old. [1]
Career
2005
Struggling to find the right partner, he played several tournaments, not getting any big results; only two semi-finals in the Asian Satellite. With Ha Jung-eun as his partner, they won Asian Junior Championship.
2006
Lee won the Thailand Open together with Jung; they had a walkover in the final against compatriots Lee Jae-jin and Hwang Ji-man. Together with Hwang Yu-mi, Lee won the mixed doubles tournament.
At the Asian Games, Lee and Jung became bronze medalists after losing the semi-finals to Luluk Hadiyanto and Alvent Yulianto of Indonesia in the individual men's doubles event. In the team event, South Korea lost to China in the final 2-3, thus gaining Lee a silver medal.
2007
In January, Lee and Jung participated in the Malaysia Open, the first ever BWF Super Series event. There they got through the first round but had to resign due to injury. However a week later they blew away competition to take the first prize at the Korea Open. On top of that, Lee also won the mixed doubles with Lee Hyo-jung. Lee and Jung lost to Lee Jae-jin and Hwang Ji-man in the final of the German Open; in mixed doubles Lee and Lee lost to Zheng Bo and Gao Ling of China in the semi-finals. Zheng and Gao went on to win the tournament.
At the Swiss Open, Lee and Lee took another title, winning the final in three games. For the rest of the year there were no good results in mixed doubles for Lee, mainly because he didn't participate or played with another partner. In men's doubles, he and Jung were eliminated in a disappointing second round.
Lee participated in the 2007 Sudirman Cup with the South Korea team. The team lost to China in the semi-finals with a score of 0-3.
In July, after a period of disappointing results in men's doubles, Lee became runner-up with Jung at the Thailand Open, losing to Lee Jae-jin and Hwang Ji-man. Not much later, the pair went on to take the silver medal in the 2007 BWF World Championships. They were defeated in the final by Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan of Indonesia, 19-21, 19-21. In mixed doubles, Lee reached the third round with Lee Hyo-jung. There they lost to Gail Emms and Nathan Robertson of England in three games. With Jung Jae-sung, the rest of the year also resulted in quite disappointing achievements, as he failed to pass the quarterfinals in any major events, except in the French Open. Lee and Jung there lost to the eventual winners, Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng of China.
2008
To start 2008, Lee, together with Jung, disappointingly lost to an unseeded pair in the second round of the Malaysia Open. Mixed doubles went better for Lee and Lee this time, finishing as runners-up. They lost to He Hanbin and Yu Yang of China. In Korea, things went a bit better in men's doubles, achieving a quarterfinal. Lee and Jung lost to runners-up Luluk Hadiyanto and Alvent Yulianto of Indonesia there, but in mixed doubles Lee and Lee won the title against Flandy Limpele and Vita Marissa of Indonesia.
More than a month later, Lee and Jung came back with a bang to win the All England Open of 2008, beating Choong Tan Fook and Lee Wan Wah in a thrilling semi-final (coming back from a 16-20 deficit in the third game) and Lee Jae-jin and Hwang Ji-man, also from Korea, in the final. In mixed doubles Lee lost in the quarterfinals to eventual winners Zheng Bo and Gao Ling. A week later, Lee was victorious with Jung in the Swiss Open too. In mixed doubles they lost against He Hanbin and Yu Yang, both of who went on to the semi-finals.
At the Badminton Asia Championships Lee and Jung became winners, beating Candra Wijaya and Nova Widianto of Indonesia in the final.
Lee and Jung pair were the only ones to score a point for South Korea against China in the Thomas Cup final, which ended in a 3-1 win for China.
Olympics
Not having participated in the two following Super Series events, supposedly because of their preparations for the Summer Olympics, Lee was disappointingly knocked out in the first round in Beijing with Jung. However, Lee and Lee upset the badminton world and went on to get the gold medal in mixed doubles, becoming the youngest gold medalists in Olympic badminton.
2009
Lee Yong-dae started a bright year when he and Jung Jae-sung won the Malaysia Super Series. In Korea Super Series, Lee won the mixed doubles title with Lee Hyo-jung, while he and Jung only became the finalists. However, as Jung had to join the military service for two months, Lee paired with Shin Baek-cheol and claimed the German Open title. In the Swiss Open Super Series, Lee Yong-dae and Lee Hyo-jung reached the mixed doubles final but failed to capture the trophy as they lost to China's Zheng Bo and Ma Jin. A month later, they subdued teammates Yoo Yeon-seong and Kim Min-jung to clinch the Asian Badminton Championship title.
In the Sudirman Cup on May 10-17, Lee Yong-dae brought South Korea to the final to meet defending champion China. Lee always won in both the men's doubles and mixed doubles events. However, in the final, he and Lee Hyo-jung bowed to Zheng Bo and Yu Yang, while a few hours later he and Jung Jae-sung also surrendered to Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng. China then won the cup for the consecutive third time 3-0.
In June, Lee Yong-dae played in the Singapore Open Super Series, but he did not win any title. In Indonesia, a week later, nevertheless, he reached both the finals of men's doubles and mixed doubles event. Again, he and Lee Hyo-jung were defeated by Zheng Bo and Ma Jin, the Chinese pair who beat them in Singapore semi-final. Happily, he took the men's doubles title with Jung Jae-sung, conquering China's top pair Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng.
In August, Lee Yong-dae participated in the BWF World Championships in Hyderabad, India. Unfortunately, in the mixed event, he and Lee Hyo-jung, seeded first, lost to Thomas Laybourn and Kamilla Rytter Juhl of Denmark, who later became the champions. He had a better run with Jung Jae-sung in the men's doubles, reaching the final. They met Cai and Fu again, and this time, they lost.
Personal Life
After winning the Olympic gold medal, Lee becomes so popular that the Korean people recognized him whenever he goes. At first, he felt difficult to move around, but he eventually got used to it and enjoyed the attention. [2]
Achievements
Men DoublesYear Tournament Venue Round
2009
2009 Yonex BWF World Championships India Runner-up
2009 Djarum Indonesia Super Series Indonesia Winner
2009 German Open Germany Winner
2009 Yonex Korea Super Series Korea Runner-up
2009 Proton Malaysia Super Series Malaysia Winner
2008
2008 Hong Kong Super Series Hong Kong Winner
2008 China Super Series China Winner
2008 Beijing Olympic Games China First Round
2008 Badminton Asia Championships Malaysia Winner
2008 Wilson Swiss Super Series Switzerland Winner
2008 All England England Winner
2007
Thailand Grand Prix Gold Thailand Runner-Up
Germany Grand Prix Germany Runner-Up
Yonex Korea Open Super Series Seoul, Korea Winner
2006
2006 Thailand Open Thailand Winner
2006 Indonesia Open Jakarta, Indonesia Semi-Finalist
2006 Germany Open Germany Winner
Mixed DoublesYear Tournament Venue Round
2009
2009 Taiwan Open Grand Prix Gold Taiwan First Round
2009 Yonex BWF World Championships India Semi-finalist
2009 Happy Suwon Asian Badminton Championship Korea Winner
2009 German Open Grand Prix Gold Germany Semi-finalist
2009 Yonex Korea Super Series Korea Winner
2009 Proton Malaysia Super Series Malaysia Runner-Up
2008
2008 Hong Kong Super Series Hong Kong Runner-Up
2008 China Super Series China Winner
2008 Beijing Olympic Games China Winner
2008 Badminton Asia Championship Malaysia Quarter-finalist
2008 Wilson Swiss Super Series Switzerland Semi-finalist
2008 Yonex All England Super Series England Quarter-finalist
2008 German Open Germany Winner
2008 Korea Super Series Korea Winner
2008 Malaysia Super Series Malaysia Runner-Up
2007
2007 Wilson Swiss Super Series Switzerland Winner
2007 Yonex All England Super Series England Quarter-finalist
2007 German Open Germany Semi-finalist
2006
2006 Badminton World Championships Spain Second Round
2006 Korea Open Korea Quarter-finalist
2006 Thailand Open Thailand Winner
2006 Macau Open Championship Macau Quarter-finalist
2006 Chinese Taipei Open Taiwan Semi-finalist
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Pusat Gempa di Tasikmalaya 7,3 SR
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Badan Meteorologi dan Geofisika (BMG) mencatat gempa terjadi pukul 14.55 WIB, Rabu (2/9). Posisi gempa berada pada 8,24 Lintang Selatan - 107,32 Bujur Timur atau 142 km BaratDaya Tasikmalaya dengan kedalaman 30 km. [sss] Read More ..
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INILAH.COM, Jakarta - Gempa yang menggoyang Jakarta rupanya berpusat di Tasikmalaya, Jawa Barat. Kekuatan gempa sebesar 7,3 skala Richter.
Badan Meteorologi dan Geofisika (BMG) mencatat gempa terjadi pukul 14.55 WIB, Rabu (2/9). Posisi gempa berada pada 8,24 Lintang Selatan - 107,32 Bujur Timur atau 142 km BaratDaya Tasikmalaya dengan kedalaman 30 km. [sss] Read More ..
ini loh.. yang udah mereka klaim.. banyak banget!!
10 Budaya Indonesia Yang di Klaim Malaysia !
1.Batik
Klaim Malaysia atas batik sangat meresahkan perajin batik Indonesia. Bangsa ini harus segera menghapus bayang-bayang yang meresahkan itu agar perajin batik Indonesia di kemudian hari tidak perlu memberi royalti kepada negara lain.
Perajin batik Pekalongan, Romi Oktabirawa, mengatakan hal itu dalam pembentukan Forum Masyarakat Batik Indonesia di Jakarta. Romi mengatakan, generasi batik masa lampau hanya melihat kompetisi antarperajin di dalam negeri. Kini, sudah saatnya perajin batik bersatu, menunjukkan eksistensi bahwa batik adalah warisan budaya Indonesia.
Untuk melestarikannya, Pemerintah Indonesia akan menominasikan batik Indonesia untuk dikukuhkan oleh Unesco sebagai Warisan Budaya Tak Benda (Intangible Cultural Heritage).
2.Tari Pendet
Geram dan marah muncul dari masyarakat Indonesia menyikapi klaim kebudayaan yang dilakukan Malaysia. Berbagai aset budaya nasional dalam rentang waktu yang tak begitu lama, diklaim negara tetangga. Pola pengklaimannya pun dilakukan melalui momentum formal kenegaraan. Seperti melalui media promosi ‘Visit Malaysia Year’ yang diselipkan kebudayaan nasional Indonesia.
3.Wayang Kulit
4.Angklung
5.Reog Ponorogo
6.Kuda Lumping
7.Lagu Rasa Sayange
8.Bunga Rafflesia Arnoldi
9.Keris
10.Rendang Padang Read More ..
1.Batik
Klaim Malaysia atas batik sangat meresahkan perajin batik Indonesia. Bangsa ini harus segera menghapus bayang-bayang yang meresahkan itu agar perajin batik Indonesia di kemudian hari tidak perlu memberi royalti kepada negara lain.
Perajin batik Pekalongan, Romi Oktabirawa, mengatakan hal itu dalam pembentukan Forum Masyarakat Batik Indonesia di Jakarta. Romi mengatakan, generasi batik masa lampau hanya melihat kompetisi antarperajin di dalam negeri. Kini, sudah saatnya perajin batik bersatu, menunjukkan eksistensi bahwa batik adalah warisan budaya Indonesia.
Untuk melestarikannya, Pemerintah Indonesia akan menominasikan batik Indonesia untuk dikukuhkan oleh Unesco sebagai Warisan Budaya Tak Benda (Intangible Cultural Heritage).
2.Tari Pendet
Geram dan marah muncul dari masyarakat Indonesia menyikapi klaim kebudayaan yang dilakukan Malaysia. Berbagai aset budaya nasional dalam rentang waktu yang tak begitu lama, diklaim negara tetangga. Pola pengklaimannya pun dilakukan melalui momentum formal kenegaraan. Seperti melalui media promosi ‘Visit Malaysia Year’ yang diselipkan kebudayaan nasional Indonesia.
3.Wayang Kulit
4.Angklung
5.Reog Ponorogo
6.Kuda Lumping
7.Lagu Rasa Sayange
8.Bunga Rafflesia Arnoldi
9.Keris
10.Rendang Padang Read More ..
lagu anak-anak aja dibajak.. cckckck
tadi siang, di acara berita slaah satu TV swasta..
ternyata,, lagu abang tukang bakso dan bintang kejora, dibajak negara itu..
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cuma liriknya ja beda.. nadanya sama! cuma yg versi negara itu agak ngebeat..
kenapa c gag kreatif?? ngambil hasil karya orang lain itu kalo menurut aku c gag banget..
kalo dijadiin inspirasi c oke oke aja.. tapi kalo udah dibajak, dijeplak, diklaim.. kayaknya kelewatan deh..
oia... walopun negara itu lebih berkembang dan maju daripada indonesia,, (secara ekonomi aja c kalo menurut aku..) tapi mereka gag berhak nyepelein indonesia.. mereka gag berhak ngibjek-nginjek harga diri indonesia..
walopun yesi masih anak-anak,, tapi yesi aja bisa ngerti batasan-batasan mengenai sesuatu..
apalagi ini hal yang sensitif banget.. harusnya kalian mikir ulang..
ini bisa bikin hubungan antara negara kami dan negara kalian jadi buruk banget..
:(
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ternyata,, lagu abang tukang bakso dan bintang kejora, dibajak negara itu..
ckckckck
cuma liriknya ja beda.. nadanya sama! cuma yg versi negara itu agak ngebeat..
kenapa c gag kreatif?? ngambil hasil karya orang lain itu kalo menurut aku c gag banget..
kalo dijadiin inspirasi c oke oke aja.. tapi kalo udah dibajak, dijeplak, diklaim.. kayaknya kelewatan deh..
oia... walopun negara itu lebih berkembang dan maju daripada indonesia,, (secara ekonomi aja c kalo menurut aku..) tapi mereka gag berhak nyepelein indonesia.. mereka gag berhak ngibjek-nginjek harga diri indonesia..
walopun yesi masih anak-anak,, tapi yesi aja bisa ngerti batasan-batasan mengenai sesuatu..
apalagi ini hal yang sensitif banget.. harusnya kalian mikir ulang..
ini bisa bikin hubungan antara negara kami dan negara kalian jadi buruk banget..
:(
we love peace!! Read More ..
Indonesia Tak Bisa Klaim Lagu Rasa Sayange
Kamis, 04 Oktober 2007 | 23:10 WIB
TEMPO Interaktif, Kuala Lumpur: Menteri Kebudayaan, Kesenian dan Warisan Malaysia Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim mengatakan seruan para wakil rakyat Indonesia untuk menentang Malaysia memakai lagu rakyat Rasa Sayange dalam kampanye wisata Malaysia, "Truly Asia", adalah tidak realistis.
Menurut Rais, masalah itu seharusnya tak muncul sebagai lagu, seperti lagu rakyat lain semacam Jauh Di Mata, Burung Pungguk dan Terang Bulan, yang adalah lagu-lagu di nusantara yang diwarisi rakyat dari nenek moyangnya.
"Saya pikir Indonesia atau pihak lain tak dapat membuktikan siapa pengarang lagu itu," kata Rais kepada wartawan dalam acara buka puasa bersama kementerian itu di Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pada Selasa lalu, seperti dikutip Bernama hari ini.
Sebelumnya Hakam Naja, anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (DPR) Indonesia dari Partai Amanat Nasional, menyerukan agar pemerintah Indonesia menuntut malaysia karena menggunakan lagu tersebut dalam kampanye wisatanya.
Priyo Budi Santoso, Ketua Fraksi Partai Golkar di DPR, juga meminta pemerintah Indonesia perlu memastikan apakah Malaysia memakai lagu itu tanpa izin Indonesia atau tidak.
Orang Indonesia yakin bahwa Rasa Sayange adalah lagu rakyat Indonesia yang berasal dari Maluku dan dinyanyikan dari generasi ke generasi di sana.
Tapi, "Malaysia juga dapat mengatakan bahwa lagu-lagu yang dinyanyikan dan direkam di Indonesia itu berasal dari negeri ini (Malaysia) karena (Indonesia) tak pernah menerima pembayaran royalti," kata Rais.
Hakam juga menuduh Malaysia telah mengklaim kepemilikan kerajinan tradisional Indonesia, seperti batik dan wayang kulit.
Rais juga mengatakan wayang kulit, yang sering dipentaskan di Malaysia, tak ada urusannya dengan Indonesia karena kesenian itu berasal dari tradisi Hinduisme.
"Indonesia tak punya hak mengklaim kepemilikan wayang kulit karena dia dibawa oleh penguasa Hindu Sri Wijaya di abad ketujuh dan kesenian itu menyebar di Langkasuka (Kedah), Palembang, Batavia dan Temasik," kata Rais.
"Jika Indonesia ingin menggugat masalah ini, dia akan menghadapi jalan buntu dan akan berdampak pada hubungan Malaysia-Indonesia," kata dia. Read More ..
Kamis, 04 Oktober 2007 | 23:10 WIB
TEMPO Interaktif, Kuala Lumpur: Menteri Kebudayaan, Kesenian dan Warisan Malaysia Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim mengatakan seruan para wakil rakyat Indonesia untuk menentang Malaysia memakai lagu rakyat Rasa Sayange dalam kampanye wisata Malaysia, "Truly Asia", adalah tidak realistis.
Menurut Rais, masalah itu seharusnya tak muncul sebagai lagu, seperti lagu rakyat lain semacam Jauh Di Mata, Burung Pungguk dan Terang Bulan, yang adalah lagu-lagu di nusantara yang diwarisi rakyat dari nenek moyangnya.
"Saya pikir Indonesia atau pihak lain tak dapat membuktikan siapa pengarang lagu itu," kata Rais kepada wartawan dalam acara buka puasa bersama kementerian itu di Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pada Selasa lalu, seperti dikutip Bernama hari ini.
Sebelumnya Hakam Naja, anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (DPR) Indonesia dari Partai Amanat Nasional, menyerukan agar pemerintah Indonesia menuntut malaysia karena menggunakan lagu tersebut dalam kampanye wisatanya.
Priyo Budi Santoso, Ketua Fraksi Partai Golkar di DPR, juga meminta pemerintah Indonesia perlu memastikan apakah Malaysia memakai lagu itu tanpa izin Indonesia atau tidak.
Orang Indonesia yakin bahwa Rasa Sayange adalah lagu rakyat Indonesia yang berasal dari Maluku dan dinyanyikan dari generasi ke generasi di sana.
Tapi, "Malaysia juga dapat mengatakan bahwa lagu-lagu yang dinyanyikan dan direkam di Indonesia itu berasal dari negeri ini (Malaysia) karena (Indonesia) tak pernah menerima pembayaran royalti," kata Rais.
Hakam juga menuduh Malaysia telah mengklaim kepemilikan kerajinan tradisional Indonesia, seperti batik dan wayang kulit.
Rais juga mengatakan wayang kulit, yang sering dipentaskan di Malaysia, tak ada urusannya dengan Indonesia karena kesenian itu berasal dari tradisi Hinduisme.
"Indonesia tak punya hak mengklaim kepemilikan wayang kulit karena dia dibawa oleh penguasa Hindu Sri Wijaya di abad ketujuh dan kesenian itu menyebar di Langkasuka (Kedah), Palembang, Batavia dan Temasik," kata Rais.
"Jika Indonesia ingin menggugat masalah ini, dia akan menghadapi jalan buntu dan akan berdampak pada hubungan Malaysia-Indonesia," kata dia. Read More ..
benci!!
kenapa c slalu cari masalah dengan indonesia?? emangnya indonesia selama ini gag pernah ngapa-ngapain mereka, yang ada mereka yang ngapa-ngapain indonesia..
walaupun dibilang negara serumpun, bukan berarti apa yang punya indonesia juga punya mereka dong... Indonesia punya ragam budaya yang banyaaaak banget,, tapi bukan berarti mereka bebas ngambil karena saking banyaknya...
emang c sbg org indonesia, kita harusnya bangga akan budaya kita yang banyak.. yesi bersyukur banget terlahir jadi orang indonesia.. :)
tapi, kalo diamatin,, emang pemerintah juga salah.. dari dialog interaktif di slah satu TV swasta hari selasa kemarin,, anggota dewan keliatan santai aja nanggepinnya.. padahal menurut yesi ini masalah serius..
pemerintah bisa kok ngambil berbagai jalan.. bahkan masalah ini bisa kok diselesaikan lewat jalan hukum..
seharusnya pemerintah gag cuma minta permohonan maaf dari negara itu..
karena.. kalo ada maaf,, buat apa ada hukum??
lagipula, ini bukan yang pertama, tapi udah kesekian kalinya..
masyarakat indonesia dah mulai bergerak,, bahkan sampai ada yang udah bikin posko buat bikin semacam pelatihan militer buat melawan negara itu..
seharusnya.. sinkron.. kalo masyarakat bergerak, pemerintah juga harusnya bergerak..
emang perang bukanlah solusi yang baik,, baik buat negara kita atau negara itu.. dan yesi setuju kalo masalah ini bisa diselesaikan tanpa perang..
kira" kalo minta bantuan PBB berhasil gag ya?? atau kejadiannya bakal kayak sipadan-ligitan..
hhuft.. kayaknya, dunia internasional emang udah nyepelein indonesia..
indonesia,, smangat!! pasti kita bisa bangkit lagi!!!
:D Read More ..
walaupun dibilang negara serumpun, bukan berarti apa yang punya indonesia juga punya mereka dong... Indonesia punya ragam budaya yang banyaaaak banget,, tapi bukan berarti mereka bebas ngambil karena saking banyaknya...
emang c sbg org indonesia, kita harusnya bangga akan budaya kita yang banyak.. yesi bersyukur banget terlahir jadi orang indonesia.. :)
tapi, kalo diamatin,, emang pemerintah juga salah.. dari dialog interaktif di slah satu TV swasta hari selasa kemarin,, anggota dewan keliatan santai aja nanggepinnya.. padahal menurut yesi ini masalah serius..
pemerintah bisa kok ngambil berbagai jalan.. bahkan masalah ini bisa kok diselesaikan lewat jalan hukum..
seharusnya pemerintah gag cuma minta permohonan maaf dari negara itu..
karena.. kalo ada maaf,, buat apa ada hukum??
lagipula, ini bukan yang pertama, tapi udah kesekian kalinya..
masyarakat indonesia dah mulai bergerak,, bahkan sampai ada yang udah bikin posko buat bikin semacam pelatihan militer buat melawan negara itu..
seharusnya.. sinkron.. kalo masyarakat bergerak, pemerintah juga harusnya bergerak..
emang perang bukanlah solusi yang baik,, baik buat negara kita atau negara itu.. dan yesi setuju kalo masalah ini bisa diselesaikan tanpa perang..
kira" kalo minta bantuan PBB berhasil gag ya?? atau kejadiannya bakal kayak sipadan-ligitan..
hhuft.. kayaknya, dunia internasional emang udah nyepelein indonesia..
indonesia,, smangat!! pasti kita bisa bangkit lagi!!!
:D Read More ..