Lippo goes to high school.Check your kids' curriculum. For the past two years, students in classrooms across America, grades seven through twelve, have been learning about the wonders of Indonesia, courtesy of the Lippo Bank, the U.S.-Indonesia Society, the Indonesian government, Mobil, Texaco, and a host of prominent U.S. and foreign corporations with intimate ties to the Suharto regime. Introducing Indonesia is a bright, glossy teachers' guide produced by these interests and distributed by Scholastic Incorporated, one of the world's largest education publishers. It has been sent to more than 77,000 social-studies teachers and their more than ten million students. The guide is replete with multicolored charts, maps, and suggested lesson plans. It also comes with a full-size, fold-out poster, depicting Indonesia as a land of exotic animals, lush rainforests, and modern satellites and industry. Both the poster and the teachers' booklet are adorned a·dorn tr.v. a·dorned, a·dorn·ing, a·dorns 1. To lend beauty to: "the pale mimosas that adorned the favorite promenade" Ronald Firbank. 2. with the corporate logos of Mobil, Texaco, Chevron, and the Lippo Bank. The Indonesian government describes the booklet as an important "step toward international understanding." Wayne Forrest, president of the American-Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, says the guide will "increase understanding of a country that has long been a solid friend of the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and a nation that offers a great number of opportunities for American business." The guide offers teachers handy advice. "Point out to students that some people fear the establishment of open trade between the U.S. and Asia, where labor is so much cheaper than it is here. But a recent Business Week editorial has said: `Already some three million Americans are employed as a result of U.S. exports to countries of Asia and the Pacific Rim Pacific Rim, term used to describe the nations bordering the Pacific Ocean and the island countries situated in it. In the post–World War II era, the Pacific Rim has become an increasingly important and interconnected economic region. .'" Teachers are next instructed to have students "look at household and personal items (and inside their sneakers sneakers Noun, pl US, Canad, Austral & NZ canvas shoes with rubber soles sneakers npl (US) → zapatos mpl de lona; zapatillas fpl ) for a MADE IN INDONESIA label. Sneakers are produced in Indonesia, the booklet explains, not because workers there are paid next to nothing, but on account of another often overlooked comparative advantage--namely, that a "crucial raw material used in manufacturing sneakers [i.e., rubber] is found in Indonesia." Students also receive geography lessons. On page seven, a map of Indonesia is situated directly above a map of the United States, with all of Indonesia's provinces shaded one color. East Timor East Timor (tē`môr) or Timor-Leste (–lĕsht), Tetum Timor Lorosae, republic, officially Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (2002 est. pop. is shown in the same color. The map gives no indication that the territory is a separate country that has been illegally occupied for more than two decades. Another lesson focuses on Indonesia's "natural wonders," including "the world's second largest concentration of rainforests . . . [that] host over 500 mammal species." The guidebook fails to mention that one of its corporate sponsors, Freeport-McMoRan, a U.S. mining company, recently had its U.S. government insurance revoked because it "has degraded a large area of lowland rainforest" in the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya Irian Jaya, province, Indonesia: see Papua. , posing "unreasonable or major environmental, health, or safety hazards with respect to . . . the surrounding terrestrial ecosystem Terrestrial ecosystem A community of organisms and their environment that occurs on the land masses of continents and islands. Terrestrial ecosystems are distinguished from aquatic ecosystems by the lower availability of water and the consequent importance of , and the local inhabitants
The game is based loosely on the concepts from SameGame. ." On the inside cover of the teachers' guide is an exuberant thank-you note from Indonesia's minister for industry and trade, Hartarto. He salutes "American and Indonesian private businesses" for their much appreciated "gift to American students and their teachers." In small letters on page five, the guide expresses further gratitude for advice, counsel, and sponsorship to Mobil, Hughes, Freeport, Lippo, and various Indonesian ministers,, including Arifin Siregar, the current Indonesian ambassador to the United States. In a recent newsletter, the U.S.-Indonesia Society proudly highlights a touching letter it received from Alex Bowe, a third-grader in Maryland, who requested a copy of its materials. He'll be getting a map in the mail, depicting Indonesia and East Timor as one happily united territory, governed by a "just and civilized humanity" that, as the teachers" guide promises, guarantees "social justice for all." Ernest Fleishman, a senior vice president for education at Scholastic, says the company has recently decided to stop distributing the material. "Our editorial standard requires us to produce and present information which is factual, accurate, and appropriate.... When you're trying to do sponsored materials, the country's interest and our own conflict." Maybe Scholastic should point that out to 77,000 classrooms full of American kids. RELATED ARTICLE: Sanctions in Massachusetts? On February 27, 1997, the state of Massachusetts held hearings on legislation that would bar companies doing business with the Suharto dictatorship from holding contracts with the state. Massachusetts has already passed a similar sanctions hill against Burma, but the measure against Indonesia, a major U.S. trading partner, would have a far greater impact. Testifying for the bill were numerous human-rights advocates and critics of the Suharto regime, including Jose Ramos-Horta, Congressman Patrick Kennedy
Patrick Kennedy (c. 1823 – November 22, 1858) was the father of Patrick Joseph Kennedy and great grandfather to former United States President John F. (Democrat of Rhode Island Rhode Island, island, United States Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches. ), Brenda Bateman of the Investor Responsibility Research Center, and Abigail Abrash a·brash n. The natural and variable change in color that occurs in an Oriental rug over time when different dyes are used. [Arabic, mottled, possibly of Persian origin.] of the Robert F. Kennedy "Robert Kennedy" redirects here. For other persons of that name, see Robert Kennedy (disambiguation). “RFK” redirects here. For other uses, see RFK (disambiguation). For the 2006 film, see Bobby. Memorial Center for Human Rights. "In considering the human-rights practices of the Indonesian government," Abrash explained, "it is critical to recognize that abuses are occurring throughout the archipelago, not just in East Timor." Many industry groups testified against the legislation, including representatives of Raytheon. Wayne Forrest, the executive director of the American-Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, told the state legislators that "99 percent of Indonesia lives in peace. We only hear about the 1 percent." It's hardly surprising that U.S. corporations are up in arms armed for war; in a state of hostility. See also: Arms over the legislation. But it is surprising that the European Union European Union (EU), name given since the ratification (Nov., 1993) of the Treaty of European Union, or Maastricht Treaty, to the European Community (KU) opposes it. On January 22, the EU sent a note to the State Department explaining that, in its view, such restrictions violate procurement procedures under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), former specialized agency of the United Nations. It was established in 1948 as an interim measure pending the creation of the International Trade Organization. . Should the bill pass, the EU is threatening to take the case before the World Trade Organization. Socially responsible legislation evidently interferes with the free market. |
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