KOMPAS.com – The Indonesian badminton team was forced to withdraw from the on-going All England Open, after a passenger traveling on-board with the team’s flight tested positive for Covid-19 there.
In other news, Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo inaugurated South Sulawesi’s Toraja Airport and East Nusa Tenggara’s Pantar Airport on Thursday.
Below are excerpts from the stories in Indonesia, curated by Kompas.com editors:
Indonesian Shuttlers Forced to Withdraw from All England Open
The Indonesian badminton team was forced to withdraw from the on-going All England Open, after a passenger traveling on-board with the team’s flight tested positive for Covid-19 there.
The team will be put in quarantine, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and Badminton England confirmed on Wednesday, March 17.
The organizers said in a statement that according to local requirements, the entire team will self-isolate for 10 days from the date of their arrival.
“The Badminton World Federation (BWF) and Badminton England can confirm that several players and team members from the Indonesian team have already been contacted by the UK Government's National Health Service (NHS) Test and Trace service and are required to self-isolate with immediate effect,” the organizers said.
This also means that the Indonesian team will not be able to compete in the current or next round of the tournament and have therefore been withdrawn from the YONEX All England Open 2021.
The Indonesian team has voiced their disappointment to BWF and the organizers.
Marcus Fernaldi Gideon has criticized the BWF for poor handling of the matters. The Indonesian shuttlers have tested negative for Covid -19.
Marcus was disappointed that BWF did not enforce the same policies as to when seven other shuttlers have tested positive for Covid-19.
The Indonesian Badminton Team manager, Ricky Subagja, said as of now he does not know about the person who has tested positive Covid-19. The organizers said the passenger traveling on-board with the Indonesian team’s flight from Istanbul to Birmingham has tested positive for coronavirus.
Ricky said he has not received a clear answer from BWF and or the British Government.
Meanwhile, Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) chief Agung Firman Sampurna expressed his deep disappointment upon hearing the organizers’ decision as all Indonesian team members have tested negative for Covid-19 before they flew to the UK and upon their arrival.
“I have communicated with PBSI officials who are currently in the UK and also Minister of Foreign Affairs,” said Agung.
“I hope the Foreign Minister will immediately supervise it, provide help so that at least we will not get unfair treatment there. Based on the communication between Indonesia’s Ambassador to the UK and the Minister of Youth and Sports today I heard that no discrimination against us,” he added.
Agung also mentioned the difference in treatment between the Indonesian team and the Turkish team. The Turkish shuttler Neslihan Yigit and her coach were also on-board with the same flight from Istanbul to Birmingham. But her name was still on the schedule of the second-round match on Thursday.
“We were pulled out [of the All England Open] because a person traveling on-board with our team’s flight has tested positive for the Covid-19. However, as of now, we have not been informed about the passenger who had interacted with 24 people (the Indonesian team).”
“We continue to do what we can and will not stop fighting for efforts until now and will not stop fighting for our honor in the international arena. We will wait for the results.”
Source: Kompas.com
Jokowi Inaugurates Toraja, Pantar Airports to Boost Economic Growth in Eastern Indonesia
Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo inaugurated South Sulawesi’s Toraja Airport and East Nusa Tenggara’s Pantar Airport on Thursday, March 18.
The President, popularly known as Jokowi, expressed hope that the two airports will promote economic growth in the respective province.
“Hopefully the two airports will increase the regional economic growth, create more jobs, and pave the way for the growth of new economic centers,” Jokowi said in Tana Toraja.
He said that the construction cost of Toraja Airport reached 800 billion rupiahs ($55.3 million) as it had to flatten three hills and remove six million cubic meters of land to build a 2,000-meter runway.
He said the existence of the airport should better accommodate people’s mobility and transport of goods. People in Makassar, Bali, Jakarta, and Bandung could visit Tana Toraja via the newly-built airport.
Meanwhile, the Pantar Airport in the Alor regency also plays a vital role. If the water looks rough due to bad weather, he said, people could choose to travel by air.
First built in 2014, the Pantar Airport could accommodate up to 35,000 passengers annually.
Ex-Dream Theatre Drummer Mike Portnoy Applauds Indonesian YouTuber Who Plays Instruments Out of Recycled Waste
Indonesian YouTuber Deden Pramana, 29, who goes by Deden Noy, posted some covers of Dream Theatre songs on his YouTube account, showing his talents to play a drum set which is made out of recycled materials.
The recycled materials comprise a bucket, plastic water bottles, and tin cans. His cymbal is made out of circle-shaped metal that is usually used for cooking.
Besides Dream Theatre, he has also covered rock genre and heavy metal such as Avenged Sevenfold, System of Down, grunge music such as Nirvana, and the Indonesian band Padi.
Deden, a resident of Batu Lambang Village in the South Bengkulu regency, said he created the music for his YouTube content.
However, due to a budget constraint, he could not afford to buy a drum kit. Therefore he performs on his version of a drum kit.
"I did not have money to buy it [a drum kit], so I made a drum set from recycled waste," said Deden.
The YouTuber got a million views and netizens also shared his videos until he caught the attention of ex-Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy.
In his social media accounts on Facebook and Instagram, Portnoy not only lauds Deden, but he is also trying to raise a fund to buy Deden a new drum kit.
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