Banyak persoalan yang timbul dalam isu yang hangat diperkatakan ini. Hanya wartawan Malaysiakini yang berani berkongsi pengalaman beliau.
Beberapa blogger yang pernah bersama dan menyokong Anwar Ibrahim mempunyai pandangan berbeza dengan mengemukakan Teori Konspirasi tersendiri.
Kita sebagai umat Islam mengambil pendirian bahawa dalam perkara berat saperti ini, kita mesti hati-hati. Kena periksa dahulu kesahihan videoklip itu. Beberapa persoalan yang berbangkit ialah:
1. kenapa penama yang dikatakan "Datuk T" itu memilih untuk mendedahkannya kepada para editor akhbar dan wartawan dahulu?
2. siapa Datuk T tersebut, mengapa perlu identitnya dirahsiakan?
3. mengapa tiada lapuran polis dibuat?
4. kenapa mereka yang mendedahkan videoklip itu begitu berhati-hati, dengar kata siap pakai cermin mata hitam dan wartawan yang memasuki bilik tempat ditayangkan itu langsung tidak dibenarkan membawa walaupun pen; kena pakai robe lagi?
5. bagaimana videoklip ini boleh muncul setelah sebulan kejadian (iaitu 21.02.2011 sekitar 10 mlm).
Begitu juga dengan rakan blogger GAP.
http://gerakan-anti-pkr.blogspot.com/2011/03/kisah-benar-video-seks-anwar.html
seperti kes pemecatan,kes mata lebam,kes arsenik dan kes 16 september kesemuanya anwar cipta untuk divert isu dan masalah peribadinya.
1) pemecatan anwar kata ini fitnah, namun akhirnya kita tahu siapa dia.
2) mata lebam anwar kata polis jahat,tetapi sebenarnya dia provoke rahim nor.
3) arsenik anwar kata dia diracun,tetapi sebaliknya dia mahu gabungan pembangkang bersatu.
4) 16 september dia cipta kerajaan tumbang,namun sebaliknya dia mahu menutup isu liwat.
hari ini stail politik murahan ala propaganda tepi jalan mula dilakukan anwar.
Mari kita menilai kembali apa yang telah berlaku berkaitan isu ini. Jika dibiarkan, takut kelak memakan diri. Impaknya lebih buruk kepada kerajaan dan parti pemerintah.
Jika orang bertanya tentang pendapat saya, saya bersependapat dengan YB Zul dan blogger GAP, buat masa ini.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
'Blue Monday' at Carcosa Seri Negara
"It is huge and explosive!" said the female voice on the phone - her sudden call the prelude to an unlikely adventure for this Parliament reporter, still struggling to cope with Monday blues.
"I am in Parliament, can I check with my boss first?" I asked casually, wondering how big the news really was.
I leaned back to rest my back against the leather sofa, sitting amidst fellow reporters in the lobby of the Dewan Rakyat, head still woozy recovering from Sunday.
"This is bigger than Parliament. If you want the story be at the main lobby of Carcosa Seri Negara at 11.45am sharp," she said.
I drove out of the Parliament compound at 10.10am, the guard on duty at the main gate looked at me with a quizzical expression on his face. Wondering why a reporter is leaving early, perhaps? Just as the question-and-answer session is about to start.
Suddenly realising that I had left Parliament rather early to go to the Carcosa Seri Negara, which is just a stone's throw away, I drove around the area several times to kill time until 10.50am. After which I drove towards the guarded gate of the luxury hotel.
I waved at the guard, who smiled and pointed me to where the main lobby was.
Parking my car, I briskly walked to the lobby, joining several other reporters from the mainstream and alternative media, who also seemed to have been informed of whatever it is that was brewing.
One of them, whom I know quite well, waved at me and I joined the group, trudging up the path. Exchanging notes while walking, none of us seem to know what was going on.
The lobby of the posh hotel was eerily quiet as I entered, with the two grey-uniformed staff on duty speaking in whispers as my soft-soled shoes stamped upon aged carpets.
Muffled voices drifted from the dining area off the left of the main entrance.
Heading towards the dining area, I was greeted by three senior journalists from Utusan Malaysia, New Straits Times and Berita Harian.
The trio were sitting down, their faces unreadable masks, smiling that half-smile of insiders sharing an inside secret.
Unopened bottles of wine stood on a side table, wine goblets arrayed on nearby tables, part of the decor or perhaps in anticipation of a private dinner.
Muzak was piped into the room via concealed speakers, music that somehow seemed off-tune, helter-skelter-like, grating the nerves.
"I am in Parliament, can I check with my boss first?" I asked casually, wondering how big the news really was.
I leaned back to rest my back against the leather sofa, sitting amidst fellow reporters in the lobby of the Dewan Rakyat, head still woozy recovering from Sunday.
"This is bigger than Parliament. If you want the story be at the main lobby of Carcosa Seri Negara at 11.45am sharp," she said.
I drove out of the Parliament compound at 10.10am, the guard on duty at the main gate looked at me with a quizzical expression on his face. Wondering why a reporter is leaving early, perhaps? Just as the question-and-answer session is about to start.
Suddenly realising that I had left Parliament rather early to go to the Carcosa Seri Negara, which is just a stone's throw away, I drove around the area several times to kill time until 10.50am. After which I drove towards the guarded gate of the luxury hotel.
I waved at the guard, who smiled and pointed me to where the main lobby was.
Parking my car, I briskly walked to the lobby, joining several other reporters from the mainstream and alternative media, who also seemed to have been informed of whatever it is that was brewing.
One of them, whom I know quite well, waved at me and I joined the group, trudging up the path. Exchanging notes while walking, none of us seem to know what was going on.
The lobby of the posh hotel was eerily quiet as I entered, with the two grey-uniformed staff on duty speaking in whispers as my soft-soled shoes stamped upon aged carpets.
Muffled voices drifted from the dining area off the left of the main entrance.
Heading towards the dining area, I was greeted by three senior journalists from Utusan Malaysia, New Straits Times and Berita Harian.
The trio were sitting down, their faces unreadable masks, smiling that half-smile of insiders sharing an inside secret.
Unopened bottles of wine stood on a side table, wine goblets arrayed on nearby tables, part of the decor or perhaps in anticipation of a private dinner.
Muzak was piped into the room via concealed speakers, music that somehow seemed off-tune, helter-skelter-like, grating the nerves.
“The music is so eerie!” said one young female reporter, shivering as if trying to ward of some non-existent cold wind.
“I feel like I am in the Godfather,” she added mentioning the Fancis Ford Coppola cult classic based around the fictional organised crime figure, Michael Corleone.
“All of you so serious and like you are in the know, while I am here like an outsider,” she added, referring to the mainstream reporters' all-knowing look.
The reporters smiled collectively, and further prodding only returned a vague “just enjoy the show” remark, and that they did not want to spoil it for us.
More reporters began to stream in, with more and more handshakes, quizzical looks, head shakes and blank looks exchanged.
As 11.45am approached, the mainstream reporters left, finally revealing that they had already seen a video clip of an opposition leader caught in very “compromising positions”.
The remaining reporters stewed in the minutes after they left, and every minute seemed to drag for an eternity.
Rumours poured in from SMS, BBM and emails, as phones and Blackberries jarred to life delivering one minutiae after another. Wild tales ranging from another clip from a prominent MCA leader to one of an opposition figure, killing us not so softly with heart-wrenching anticipation.
At 12.10pm, relief appeared in the form of a small framed and careful looking man wearing dark sunglasses, and dressed in dark suit sans tie.
Walking softly down the grand staircase, he was attended to by an large heavy-set man who acted like his bodyguard, and who was dressed in a dark brown suit.
“Where are you from?” asked the soft-spoken careful looking man, gathering business cards and identifying each and every reporter with careful and measured gestures. I could feel his eyes boring into every face from behind his dark-glassed eye-fortress.
“Okay, there are too many of you guys, so we shall break into groups. You, you, you and you first,” he said, pointing to a senior Bernama editor and reporters from FreeMalaysiaToday, The Malaysian Insider and Harakah.
“I feel like I am in the Godfather,” she added mentioning the Fancis Ford Coppola cult classic based around the fictional organised crime figure, Michael Corleone.
“All of you so serious and like you are in the know, while I am here like an outsider,” she added, referring to the mainstream reporters' all-knowing look.
The reporters smiled collectively, and further prodding only returned a vague “just enjoy the show” remark, and that they did not want to spoil it for us.
More reporters began to stream in, with more and more handshakes, quizzical looks, head shakes and blank looks exchanged.
As 11.45am approached, the mainstream reporters left, finally revealing that they had already seen a video clip of an opposition leader caught in very “compromising positions”.
The remaining reporters stewed in the minutes after they left, and every minute seemed to drag for an eternity.
Rumours poured in from SMS, BBM and emails, as phones and Blackberries jarred to life delivering one minutiae after another. Wild tales ranging from another clip from a prominent MCA leader to one of an opposition figure, killing us not so softly with heart-wrenching anticipation.
At 12.10pm, relief appeared in the form of a small framed and careful looking man wearing dark sunglasses, and dressed in dark suit sans tie.
Walking softly down the grand staircase, he was attended to by an large heavy-set man who acted like his bodyguard, and who was dressed in a dark brown suit.
“Where are you from?” asked the soft-spoken careful looking man, gathering business cards and identifying each and every reporter with careful and measured gestures. I could feel his eyes boring into every face from behind his dark-glassed eye-fortress.
“Okay, there are too many of you guys, so we shall break into groups. You, you, you and you first,” he said, pointing to a senior Bernama editor and reporters from FreeMalaysiaToday, The Malaysian Insider and Harakah.
Security precaution: Leave all your things behind
“You guys wait here first. We have to do it this way as a security precaution,” he said, adding that once upstairs, all of us would have to leave our electronic equipment and gadgets behind. Even pens and notebooks are not allowed.
Without identifying himself to anyone, Mr Sunglasses led the small subdued group up the grand staircase, as we waited below. He said that it would take about 20 minutes for the viewing, as his 'bodyguard' watched us closely.
The lobby turned silent again, not even the pitter-patter of feet disturbing the tension, as those left behind waited in tortured silence.
Sometime before 1pm, just before the batch that went up finished their viewing, Mr Sunglasses waited ominously at the foot of the stairs to announce that the viewing session had to be relocated for security reasons.
“You don't worry, I shall call you after two o'clock and tell you where the next viewing is,” he assured the waiting reporters, collecting more business cards from those who newly arrived.
Disappointed, the reporters milled about, some left and others waited around, hoping to get lucky.
I was feeling rather disappointed as well, thinking that I had gotten all worked up for nothing, but midway up the stairs, Mr Sunglasses called out, “Malaysiakini!”.
“Yes sir!” I answered immediately.
“Malaysiakini, come up, I want to speak to you,” he said.
Without identifying himself to anyone, Mr Sunglasses led the small subdued group up the grand staircase, as we waited below. He said that it would take about 20 minutes for the viewing, as his 'bodyguard' watched us closely.
The lobby turned silent again, not even the pitter-patter of feet disturbing the tension, as those left behind waited in tortured silence.
Sometime before 1pm, just before the batch that went up finished their viewing, Mr Sunglasses waited ominously at the foot of the stairs to announce that the viewing session had to be relocated for security reasons.
“You don't worry, I shall call you after two o'clock and tell you where the next viewing is,” he assured the waiting reporters, collecting more business cards from those who newly arrived.
Disappointed, the reporters milled about, some left and others waited around, hoping to get lucky.
I was feeling rather disappointed as well, thinking that I had gotten all worked up for nothing, but midway up the stairs, Mr Sunglasses called out, “Malaysiakini!”.
“Yes sir!” I answered immediately.
“Malaysiakini, come up, I want to speak to you,” he said.
I followed Mr Sunglasses into a room on the first floor. My entry was blocked by his 'bodyguard' and another man, more casually dressed in pants and shirt, told me to leave all my belongings on a side table before trying to put on me an ankle-length jacket made of a soft, light-brown material.
Unfortunately, the jacket did not fit and had to be simply tied around my neck by the sleeves and draped over the front of my body. Presumably, this was to stop me from reaching whatever I had inside pockets.
Unfortunately, the jacket did not fit and had to be simply tied around my neck by the sleeves and draped over the front of my body. Presumably, this was to stop me from reaching whatever I had inside pockets.
Walking into the room, I was greeted by two more men, one a rather plump, unidentified gentleman wearing a beret.
The other, a skinny man wearing a cap and shirt, was sitting in front of a computer screen and he later introduced himself as 'Datuk T'.
I walked into the room, which appeared to be the living area of a guestroom, with a bay window overlooking the lawn.
Both of them shook my hand and asked me to sit in front of the screen. Sitting next to me, Datuk T then started to relate to me how he found the video recording, while Mr Beret stood watch from behind.
“This video was shot in a spa in KL,” he said, hands nimbly moving a mouse to click open a directory on the screen, showing six video files.
Shooting by four cameras set at different angles
Clicking on a video file, he continued to explain that the shots were from four cameras set up in the venue - four different cameras from the same direction, but set at varying angles.
“The cameras were professionally done, these fellas are quite good,” he said.
True to his word, a split-screen of four footages appeared on screen.
He went on to explain how the angles were different, but pointed out that the objects in the room and the setting remained consistent.
“Take note of the date and time code,” he said pointing to the date, which was 2011/2/21 and the time code, 22.23.
He also said the pictures were in monochrome low light as the video was shot in darkness, with the only light streaming in from a bathroom light that had been left on.
The four split screens were slightly different, as the top left one seemed to be clear, while the other three were slightly grainy.
The room in the video was sparsely furnished, with a wall-mounted air-conditioning unit, a queen sized-bed, a small dresser, vanity mirror and a table by the bed.
He proceeded to run the footage, which showed a man with an uncanny likeness to a key opposition figure walking into the room through a door that Datuk T said led to an adjoining room.
A Chinese-looking woman was shown waiting on the bed. Another man appeared to be conducting the man resembling the opposition figure into the room and giving instructions to the woman, though his face was never on camera.
“Okay, I will forward the video now because it only shows them disrobing and the woman taking a bath,” said Datuk T, clicking the close button on the footage.
He then clicked on another file that showed the same scene, but with an advanced time code.
The scene then proceeded to the sex act between the man in the video and the woman that Datuk T claimed to be a “hooker from China”.
The other, a skinny man wearing a cap and shirt, was sitting in front of a computer screen and he later introduced himself as 'Datuk T'.
I walked into the room, which appeared to be the living area of a guestroom, with a bay window overlooking the lawn.
Both of them shook my hand and asked me to sit in front of the screen. Sitting next to me, Datuk T then started to relate to me how he found the video recording, while Mr Beret stood watch from behind.
“This video was shot in a spa in KL,” he said, hands nimbly moving a mouse to click open a directory on the screen, showing six video files.
Shooting by four cameras set at different angles
Clicking on a video file, he continued to explain that the shots were from four cameras set up in the venue - four different cameras from the same direction, but set at varying angles.
“The cameras were professionally done, these fellas are quite good,” he said.
True to his word, a split-screen of four footages appeared on screen.
He went on to explain how the angles were different, but pointed out that the objects in the room and the setting remained consistent.
“Take note of the date and time code,” he said pointing to the date, which was 2011/2/21 and the time code, 22.23.
He also said the pictures were in monochrome low light as the video was shot in darkness, with the only light streaming in from a bathroom light that had been left on.
The four split screens were slightly different, as the top left one seemed to be clear, while the other three were slightly grainy.
The room in the video was sparsely furnished, with a wall-mounted air-conditioning unit, a queen sized-bed, a small dresser, vanity mirror and a table by the bed.
He proceeded to run the footage, which showed a man with an uncanny likeness to a key opposition figure walking into the room through a door that Datuk T said led to an adjoining room.
A Chinese-looking woman was shown waiting on the bed. Another man appeared to be conducting the man resembling the opposition figure into the room and giving instructions to the woman, though his face was never on camera.
“Okay, I will forward the video now because it only shows them disrobing and the woman taking a bath,” said Datuk T, clicking the close button on the footage.
He then clicked on another file that showed the same scene, but with an advanced time code.
The scene then proceeded to the sex act between the man in the video and the woman that Datuk T claimed to be a “hooker from China”.
From foreplay to vigorous sexual acts
The 20-minute scene shifted from foreplay to oral sex to various vigorous sexual acts in several positions that, from this reporter's perspective at least, was surprising of a man said to have a bad back, even if that was him.
All the while, Datuk T narrated the ongoing scenes and then handed me a letter, which he said he would also send to Anwar.
Prior to actual sexual intercourse, the Chinese woman was seen, in the footage, reaching out to the small table to get something, possibly a condom, and put it on the man.
After the act, Datuk T told me to pay particular attention to the man who, squatting on the bed, took off the condom and with a rumple of tissues in his hand was dabbing his crotch, alleging that this could be how semen may have leaked onto the mattress in a previous case.
The man in the footage then went into the bathroom for a time, with the woman standing around.
Datuk T directed me again to the woman, telling me that she would steal a watch from the man. After a few moments with what seemed to be several furtive looks, the woman was seen to be riffling into the heap of clothing that the man had earlier deposited on the side table next to the bed.
It is this watch that Datuk T claimed the opposition politician later found to be missing and asked him to retrieve. He further related that he was looking for the watch when he discovered the cameras and recording devices.
Afterwards, the woman went into the toilet to shower, while the man got out as he was about to dress.
The 20-minute scene shifted from foreplay to oral sex to various vigorous sexual acts in several positions that, from this reporter's perspective at least, was surprising of a man said to have a bad back, even if that was him.
All the while, Datuk T narrated the ongoing scenes and then handed me a letter, which he said he would also send to Anwar.
Prior to actual sexual intercourse, the Chinese woman was seen, in the footage, reaching out to the small table to get something, possibly a condom, and put it on the man.
After the act, Datuk T told me to pay particular attention to the man who, squatting on the bed, took off the condom and with a rumple of tissues in his hand was dabbing his crotch, alleging that this could be how semen may have leaked onto the mattress in a previous case.
The man in the footage then went into the bathroom for a time, with the woman standing around.
Datuk T directed me again to the woman, telling me that she would steal a watch from the man. After a few moments with what seemed to be several furtive looks, the woman was seen to be riffling into the heap of clothing that the man had earlier deposited on the side table next to the bed.
It is this watch that Datuk T claimed the opposition politician later found to be missing and asked him to retrieve. He further related that he was looking for the watch when he discovered the cameras and recording devices.
Afterwards, the woman went into the toilet to shower, while the man got out as he was about to dress.
'Focus on one shot for you to see his face clearly'
“I am going to focus on one shot so that you can see his face clearly,” Datuk T said, clicking on one of the feeds and zooming it out to replace the split-screen.
The screen zoomed in on that single feed, this time showing the man facing the camera at an oblique angle, slightly to the left.
The man could be seen in his full frontal glory as he dressed. While his facial features were unclear in other shots, this angle seemed to show a face that could be recognised as being very similar to one opposition leader in particular.
However, the black and white nature of the full footage made it difficult to really established hair colour and skin tone. The man in the video also seemed to exhibit a slight pot belly.
At the conclusion of the video, Datuk T clicked closed the video and asked me to write it the way I see it. It was only then that he introduced himself as Datuk T.
I tried to chit-chat for a bit, trying to pry more details, but Mr Beret appeared apprehensive and said “Okay” several times, clearly wanting to shepherd me out of the room, egging Datuk T to conclude the presentation.
Shaking hands with all present, I recovered my belongings and then walked out of the room, down the stairs and out the main entrance of the hotel lobby, fending off questions and searching looks, hands quickly reaching for my BlackBerry to call my editors and type out a story.
It would seem that today was not quite the boring day in Parliament I thought it was going to be, more like a roller-coaster adventure that I fear is only the at its beginning.
The screen zoomed in on that single feed, this time showing the man facing the camera at an oblique angle, slightly to the left.
The man could be seen in his full frontal glory as he dressed. While his facial features were unclear in other shots, this angle seemed to show a face that could be recognised as being very similar to one opposition leader in particular.
However, the black and white nature of the full footage made it difficult to really established hair colour and skin tone. The man in the video also seemed to exhibit a slight pot belly.
At the conclusion of the video, Datuk T clicked closed the video and asked me to write it the way I see it. It was only then that he introduced himself as Datuk T.
I tried to chit-chat for a bit, trying to pry more details, but Mr Beret appeared apprehensive and said “Okay” several times, clearly wanting to shepherd me out of the room, egging Datuk T to conclude the presentation.
Shaking hands with all present, I recovered my belongings and then walked out of the room, down the stairs and out the main entrance of the hotel lobby, fending off questions and searching looks, hands quickly reaching for my BlackBerry to call my editors and type out a story.
It would seem that today was not quite the boring day in Parliament I thought it was going to be, more like a roller-coaster adventure that I fear is only the at its beginning.
Those 'UMNO scripted sex stories' were apart of Secular Mahathir Politic's Legacy ... where Malay Muslim stand for in the next general election?
ReplyDeleteAssalamualaikum Salam sejahtera untuk kita semua,
DeleteSengaja ingin menulis sedikit kesaksian untuk berbagi, barangkali ada teman-teman yang sedang kesulitan masalah keuangan
Awal mula saya mengamalkan Pesugihan Tanpa Tumbal karena usaha saya bangkrut dan saya menanggung hutang sebesar 750juta saya sters hamper bunuh diri tidak tau harus bagaimana agar bisa melunasi hutang saya, saya coba buka-buka internet dan saya jumpa situs angka togel dan pesugihan AKI DARMO, awalnya saya ragu dan tidak percaya tapi selama 3 hari saya berpikir, saya akhirnya bergabung dan menghubungi AKI DARMO kata PARAH MEMBER AKI. pesugihan yang cocok untuk saya adalah pesugihan penarikan uang gaib 3 Milyar dengan tumbal hewan, Semua petunjuk saya ikuti dan hanya 1 hari Astagfirullahallazim, Alhamdulilah akhirnya 3.M yang saya minta benar benar ada di tangan saya semua hutang saya lunas dan sisanya buat modal usaha. sekarang rumah sudah punya dan mobil pun sudah ada. Maka dari itu, setiap kali ada teman saya yang mengeluhkan nasibnya, saya sering menyarankan untuk menghubungi AKI DARMO DI 082 = 310 =142 =255 situsnya http://sporttoto4d.blogspot.co.id agar di berikan arahan. Toh tidak langsung datang ke jawa timur, saya sendiri dulu hanya berkonsultasi jarak jauh. Alhamdulillah, hasilnya sama baik, jika ingin seperti saya coba hubungi AKI DARMO pasti aki bantu
ATAU ANDA BERMINAT ANGKA TOGEL DI JAMIN TEMBUS 2D.3D.4D.5D.6D.7D.9D.SAMPAI 12 ANGKA HUBUNGGI AKI DARMO MASALAH ANDA
DUMNO LEGACY!!!
ReplyDeletepakatan fuck u
ReplyDeleteAssalamualaikum wr,wb…
ReplyDeleteSALAM KENAL SEMUA,…!!!
Pengakuan Tulus Dari Saya.
Demi ALLAH saya benar-benar yakin dan percaya angka goib AKI JAYABAYA telah saya buktikan juga kemarin saya dapat,awalnya saya ragu tapi saya mencoba menhubungin lagi dan meminta angka juga sama AKI JAYABAYA 4D akhirnya TEMBUS dan Syukur Alhamdulillah saya menang 350Juta,Sekarang saya sudah bisa buka usaha yaitu TOKO BUTIK dan melunasi semua utang orang tua,itu smua berkat bantuan dari AKI JAYABAYA,Saya Sangat BerTerima kasih Kepada AKI JAYABAYA jasamu takkan kami lupakan,Ini bukan janji tapi bukti Silahkan Bergabung dengan AKI JAYABAYA DI NMR : (082-333-390-858)
INI KISAH NYATA SAYA DAN KELUARGA SAYA...!!!
MAU BUKTI SILAHKAN HUB AKI JAYABAYA DI NO : 082333390858
{{=>>KLIK DISINI CARA MENDAPAT ANGKA RITUAL AKI JAYABAYA<<=}}
Kisah Sukses Suami saya menjadi TKI – Ke Jepang, berkat bantuan Bpk Agusdin Subiantoro yang bekerja di BNP2TKI jakarta beliau selaku kepala deputi penempatan BNP2TKI no hp pribadi beliau 0852-4084-0808
ReplyDeletekisah cerita saya awal jadi TKI
Perkenalkan Nama Suami Saya Kurniawan surabaya jawa timur
Disini saya akan bercerita kisah sukses Suami yang menjadi kenyataan mimpi Beliau.
KEGIATAN SEBELUM MENGIKUTI PROGRAM.
Seperti para pemuda umumnya dan dengan kondisi ekonomi Keluarga saya yang pas-pasan saya ikut merasa prihatin dan menghendaki adanya perubahan ekonomi dalam keluarga saya. Suami Saya lahir di salah satu kampung terpencil di kota surabaya jawa timur, dimana struktur tanah tempat kelahiran dia adalah pegunungan dengan mata pencaharian masyarakat sekitar petani dan beternak. Pengorbanan keluarga yang selama mendidik, membina dan membiayai hidup saya selama ini tak cukup hanya sekedar saya mengikuti jejak orang tua suami saya menjadi petani, suami saya harus membuktikan kepada keluarga untuk menjadi yang terbaik, tetapi dimana dan bagaimana? Sisi lain saya tau saya hanya lulusan SLTA sedangkan lowongan pekerjaan hanya diperuntukan bagi lulusan Diploma dan Strata 1.
Pada pertengahan tahun 2014 saya bertemu dengan seorang teman lama di Jalan Raya samarinda kilo 2 Kalimantan Timur. Dia memperkenalkan saya dengan salah satu pejabat BNP2TKI PUSAT, Beliau adalah Deputi Penempatan BNP2TKI, Agusdin Subiantoro. Alamat BNP2TKI Jalan MT Haryono Kav 52, Pancoran, Jakarta Selatan 12770.
Saya diberikan No Kontak Hp Beliau, dan saya mencoba menghubungi tepat jam 5 sore, singkat cerita saya'pun menyampaikan maksud tujuan saya, bahwa sudah lama suami saya mengimpikan bisa bekerja di japang. Beliaupun menyampaikan siap membantu dengan bisa meluluskan dengan beberapa prosedur , saya rasa prosedur itu tidak terlalu membebani saya. Dari sinilah saya menyetujui nya, yang sangat membuat Aku bersyukur adalah bahwa saya diminta melengkapi berkas untuk saya kirim ke kantor beliau dan sayapun disuruh menyiapkan biaya pengurusan murni sebesar Rp. 6.000.000. Inilah puncak kebahagiaan saya yang akhirnya suami saya bisa menginjakkan kaki dinegeri sakura japang.
Akhirnya saya mendapat panggilan untuk ke jakarta untuk dibinah selama 2 minggu lamanya, suami saya hanya diajarkan DASAR berbahasa japang. Makna yang terkandung didalamnya sangat luar biasa dirasakan oleh suami saya, tanggung jawab, disiplin, berani dan sebagainya merubah total karakter saya yang dulu cengeng dan kekanak-kanakan, walau kadangkala suami saya masih belum begitu yakin apakah dia bisa berangkat Ke Jepang dengan baik, akhirnya saya mendapat Contrak kerja selama 3 tahun lamanya di bidang industri.
Rasa pasrah dan khawatir menghinggapi saya saat itu, seorang anak kampung berangkat ke Jepang dengan menggunakan pesawat terbang yang sebelum belum pernah saya rasakan sebelumnya. Jangankan naik di atas pesawat melihat dari dekatpun suami saya belum pernah sama sekali.Di Bandara Soekarno Hatta kami di temani oleh petugas Depnakertrans dan IMM Japan untuk melepas keberangkatan suami saya, rasa haru dan air mata sedih berlinang di pipih saya pada saat suami saya di izinkan prtugas untuk pamit kepada keluarga yang kebetulan suami saya diantar oleh paman di jakarta, kami saling berpelukan dan mohon salam dan restu dari orang tua dan keluarga.
MASA MENGIKUTI PROGRAM KEBERANGKATAN DI JEPANG.
Setibanya di NARITA AIRPORT Jepang,suami saya dijemput oleh petugas IMM Japan yang ada di sana, dan dia diantar ke Training Centre Yatsuka Saitama-ken untuk mengikuti pembekalan sebelum di lepas ke perusahaan penerima magang di Jepang. jika anda ingin seperti suami saya anda bisa, Hubungi Bpk Deputi Penempatan BNP2TKI, Agusdin Subiantoro Ini No Contak HP pribadi Beliau: 0852-4084-0808 siapa tahu beliau masih bisa membantu anda untuk mewujudkan impian anda menjadi sebuah kenyataan.
TERIMA KASIH
Terimeh Kasih
ReplyDeletevan
ReplyDeletekastamonu
elazığ
tokat
sakarya
MNHV3S
ankara
ReplyDeletesakarya
tekirdağ
kastamonu
amasya
XNW0H
whatsapp görüntülü show
ReplyDeleteücretli.show
JZRTR
görüntülü.show
ReplyDeletewhatsapp ücretli show
MEDCXF
ankara parça eşya taşıma
ReplyDeletetakipçi satın al
antalya rent a car
antalya rent a car
ankara parça eşya taşıma
THL
https://istanbulolala.biz/
ReplyDelete0UHBK
düzce evden eve nakliyat
ReplyDeletedenizli evden eve nakliyat
kırşehir evden eve nakliyat
çorum evden eve nakliyat
afyon evden eve nakliyat
4DJ1N
F0D46
ReplyDeleteBolu Lojistik
Eskişehir Şehirler Arası Nakliyat
Aksaray Şehir İçi Nakliyat
Giresun Şehirler Arası Nakliyat
Tunceli Şehir İçi Nakliyat
Osmaniye Şehirler Arası Nakliyat
Siirt Şehirler Arası Nakliyat
Kütahya Şehir İçi Nakliyat
Sakarya Lojistik
01FA0
ReplyDeleteOsmo Coin Hangi Borsada
Çerkezköy Parke Ustası
Ünye Oto Lastik
İzmir Parça Eşya Taşıma
Çerkezköy Korkuluk
Diyarbakır Şehirler Arası Nakliyat
Malatya Lojistik
Yalova Parça Eşya Taşıma
Erzurum Şehirler Arası Nakliyat
E170C
ReplyDeleteboldenone
order boldenone
buy primobolan
steroids for sale
turinabol for sale
buy winstrol stanozolol
sarms for sale
buy clenbuterol
buy pharmacy steroids
22CC0
ReplyDeleteBinance Nasıl Kayıt Olunur
Bitcoin Madenciliği Nasıl Yapılır
Binance Nasıl Kayıt Olunur
Kripto Para Kazanma
Kripto Para Kazanma Siteleri
Bitcoin Madenciliği Siteleri
Kripto Para Madenciliği Nasıl Yapılır
Kripto Para Nasıl Oynanır
resimlimag.net
3A107
ReplyDeleteResimli Magnet
CBF77
ReplyDeletereferans kimliği nedir
resimli magnet
binance referans kodu
binance referans kodu
referans kimliği nedir
599C9
ReplyDeletebinance referans kodu
binance referans kodu
resimli magnet
referans kimliği nedir
binance referans kodu
referans kimliği nedir
binance referans kodu
resimli magnet
resimli magnet
11F67
ReplyDeleteadana rastgele sohbet uygulaması
parasız görüntülü sohbet uygulamaları
tekirdağ canlı sohbet odası
antep mobil sohbet
Ardahan Rastgele Sohbet
van sesli sohbet sesli chat
mersin bedava sohbet
ardahan goruntulu sohbet
görüntülü sohbet ücretsiz
E01C3
ReplyDeletebedava sohbet chat odaları
tunceli rastgele sohbet
Afyon Sohbet Chat
igdir telefonda rastgele sohbet
muğla görüntülü sohbet uygulama
kilis mobil sohbet et
Kars Mobil Sohbet Siteleri
bitlis parasız görüntülü sohbet uygulamaları
random görüntülü sohbet
A65DA
ReplyDeleteweb ledger live wallet
onekey wallet web
ledger live app
avax
wallet ledger
bitbox wallet web
trezor web
web arculus
avax wallet
31CD0
ReplyDeleteMexc Borsası Kimin
Ergo Coin Hangi Borsada
Shibanomi Coin Hangi Borsada
Parasız Görüntülü Sohbet
Soundcloud Beğeni Hilesi
Periscope Takipçi Hilesi
Tesla Coin Hangi Borsada
Trovo Takipçi Satın Al
Instagram Takipçi Hilesi
AC060
ReplyDeletebinance
binance referans kodu
aax
bitmex
btcturk
telegram kripto kanalları
bitcoin nasıl üretilir
binance 100 dolar
paribu