TYPES OF TEXT
A Project
Written as a task of
“ Genre-based Writing ” course
Lecturer : Moh. Nafi Annury, M.Pd.
Composed by:
Tomy
Widiyanto ( 113411091 )
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
TARBIYAH FACULTY
WALISONGO STATE INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC
STUDIES
2012
A. EXPLANATION
TEXT
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Explanation is a kind of
text to posisition the reader, a sequenced explanation of why or how something
occurs.
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General Structure:
1. General Statement
2. Explanation
3. Closing
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Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using action verbs
3. Using passive voice
4. Using noun phrase
5. Using adverbial phrase
6. Using technical terms
7. Using general and abstract noun
8. Using conjunction of time and cause-effect.
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using action verbs
3. Using passive voice
4. Using noun phrase
5. Using adverbial phrase
6. Using technical terms
7. Using general and abstract noun
8. Using conjunction of time and cause-effect.
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Example :
HOW EARTHQUAKE HAPPENS
Earthquake is one of the most destroying natural disasters. Unluckily it often happens in several regions. Recently a horrible earthquake has shaken West Sumatra. It has brought great damages. Why did it occur? Do you know how an earthquake happens?
Earthquakes are usually caused when rock underground suddenly breaks along a fault. This sudden release of energy causes the seismic waves. It make the ground shake. When two blocks of rock or two plates are rubbing against each other, they stick a little. They don't just slide smoothly. The rocks are still pushing against each other, but not moving. After a while, the rocks break because of all the pressure that's built up. When the rocks break, the earthquake occurs.
During the earthquake and afterward, the plates or blocks of rock start moving, and they continue to move until they get stuck again. The spot underground where the rock breaks is called the focus of the earthquake. The place right above the focus is called the epicenter of the earthquake.
B. ANALYTICAL
EXPOSITION
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Exposition is a text that
elaborates the writer‘s idea about the phenomenon surrounding. Its social
function is to persuade the reader that the idea is important matter.
·
Generic Structure of
Analytical Exposition
1. Thesis
2. Arguments
3. Reiteration
1. Thesis
2. Arguments
3. Reiteration
·
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using modals
2. Using action verbs
3. Using thinking verbs
4. Using adverbs
5. Using adjective
6. Using technical terms
7. Using general and abstract noun
8. Using connectives/transition
1. Using modals
2. Using action verbs
3. Using thinking verbs
4. Using adverbs
5. Using adjective
6. Using technical terms
7. Using general and abstract noun
8. Using connectives/transition
·
Example :
Laptop as Student’s Friends
Conventionally, students need
book, pen, eraser, drawing book,
ruler and such other stuff. Additionally, in this multimedia era, students need
more to reach their progressive development. Students need mobile keyboards to
record every presented subject easily. Of course it will need more cost but it
will deserve for its function.
First, modern schools tend to apply
fast transferring knowledge because the school needs to catch the target of
curriculum. Every subject will tend to be given in demonstrative method.
Consequently students need extra media cover the subject. Since there is a
laptop on every student’s desk, this method will help student to get better
understanding.
Secondly, finding an appropriate
laptop is not difficult as it was. Recently there is an online shop which
provides comprehensive information. The best is that the shop has service of
online shopping. The students just need to brows that online shop, decide which
computer or laptop they need, and then complete the transaction. After that the
laptop will be delivered to the students’ houses. That is really easy and save
time and money.
From all of that, having mobile computer is absolutely useful
for students who want to catch the best result for their study. Buying laptop
online is advisable because it will cut the price. This online way is
recommended since online shop also provides several laptop types . Students just need to decide which
type they really need.
C. NARRATIVE
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Purpose: To amuse/entertain the readers and to tell a story.
·
Generic Structure:
1. Orientation
2. Complication
3. Resolution
4. Reorientation
1. Orientation
2. Complication
3. Resolution
4. Reorientation
·
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Chronologically arranged
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Chronologically arranged
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Example :
Silent Love
Once,
there was a couple who love very much each other. From the very Begining, the
girl's family objected strongly on her dating this guy. Saying that it has got
to do with family background & that the girl will have to suffer for the
rest of her life if she were to be with him.
Due
to family's pressure, the couple quarrel very often. Though the girl love the
guy deeply, but she always ask him: "How deep is your love for me?"
As
the guy is not good with his words, this often cause the girl to be very upset.
With that & the family's pressure, the girl often vent her anger on him. As
for him, he only endure it in silence.
After
a couple of years, the guy finally graduated & decided to further his
studies in overseas. Before leaving, he proposed to the girl: "I'm not
very good with words. But all I know is that I love you. If you allow me, I
will take care of you for the rest of my life. As for your family, I'll try my
best to talk them round. Will you marry me?"
The
girl agreed, & with the guy's determination, the family finally gave in
& agreed to let them get married. So before he leave, they got engaged.
The girl went out to the
working society, whereas the guy was overseas, continuing his studies. They
sent their love through emails & phone calls. Though it's hard, but both
never thought of giving up.
One
day, while the girl was on her way to work, she was knocked down by a car that
lost control. When she woke up, she saw her parents beside her bed. She
realised that she was badly injured. Seeing her mum crying, she wanted to
comfort her. But she realized that all that could come out of her mouth was
just a sigh. She has lost her voice......
The
doctors says that the impact on her brain has caused her to lose her voice.
Listening to her parents' comfort, but with nothing coming out from her, she
broke down.
During
the stay in hospital, besides silence cry,.....it's still just silence cry that
companied her. Upon reaching home, everything seems to be the same. Except for
the ringing tone of the phone. Which pierced into her heart everytime it rang.
She does not wish to let the guy know. & not wanting to be a burden to him,
she wrote a letter to him saying that she does not wish to wait any longer.
With
that, she sent the ring back to him. In return, the guy sent millions &
millions of reply, and countless of phonecalls,.. all the girl could do,
besides crying, is still crying....
The
parents decided to move away, hoping that she could eventually forget
everything & be happy.
With
a new environment, the girl learn sign language & started a new life.
Telling herself everyday that she must forget the guy. One day, her friend came
& told her that he's back. She asked her friend not to let him know what
happened to her. Since then, there wasn't anymore news of him.
A
year has passed & her friend came with an envelope, containing an
invitation card for the guy's wedding. The girl was shattered. When she open
the letter, she saw her name in it instead.
When
she was about to ask her friend what's going on, she saw the guy standing in
front of her. He used sign language telling her "I've spent a year's time
to learn sign language. Just to let you know that I've not forgotten our
promise. Let me have the chance to be your voice. I Love You. With that, he
slipped the ring back into her finger. The girl finally smiled.
D. DESCRIPTIVE
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Purpose: to describe a particular person, place or thing in detail.
·
Dominant Generic Structure:
1. Identification
2. Description
1. Identification
2. Description
·
Language Features:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adverb
4. Using special technical terms
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adverb
4. Using special technical terms
·
Example:
Singapore
Have you ever visited
Singapore? Well, if you haven’t, let me tell you about Singapore. Singapore is
an island city. Its population is about three millions people. Most
Singaporeans live in high-rise apartments.
Uhm…Singapore is a beautiful city with lots of parks
and open spaces. It is also a very clean city. You know, the business district
is very modern, with lots of tall and new buildings.
Now, let me tell you about the old section of the
city. In Chinatown, there are rows of old shop houses. The government buildings
in Singapore are also very unique and antique. They date from the British
colonial days.
Shopping! Wow, this is the part that I like very
much! Singapore is famous for its many good shopping centers. Most of the goods
are duty free. It’s a heaven for shoppers! What about food?
Uhmm ..yummy..yummy. It’s delicious. Singapore’s
restaurants provide Chinese, Indian, Malay, and European food, and the prices
are quite reasonable. I bet you’ll like it.
Well, since Singapore lies near the equatoSrial line,
of course, it has a tropical climate, with a nice weather in both dry and rainy
season.
- REPORT
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Purpose: to presents information about something, as it is.
·
Generic Structure
1. General classification
2. Description
1. General classification
2. Description
·
Dominant Language Feature
1. Introducing group or general aspect
2. Using conditional logical connection
3. Using Simple Present Tense
1. Introducing group or general aspect
2. Using conditional logical connection
3. Using Simple Present Tense
·
Example:
Human Body Energy
Human body is actually a
living machine and is like all other machines. This living machine needs fuel to
supply it with energy. The fuel is provided by the food which we eat. However
do we know how much we need to stay healthy?
The energy value of food is
usually measured in calories. A calorie is the amount of heat which is required
to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1 degree C. The number of calories
which people need per day varies. It depends on the activity which the people
are involved in. For example; people will need more calories for standing than
for sitting, people need more for running than for walking, etc.
The energy which is provided
by food is in the form of three kinds of chemical substances. They are
carbohydrate, protein and fat. Carbohydrate provides 8.8 calories per gram
(cal/gm) of energy, protein 4.0 cal/gm and fat 8.0 cal/gm. Each food contains
different proportion of these substances.These three chemical substances are
all important for body staying healthy.
F. HORTATORY
EXPOSITION
·
Hortatory exposition is a text which represent the attempt of
the writer to have the addressee do something or act in certain way.
·
Generic Structure of Hortatory Exposition
1. Thesis
2. Arguments
3. Recommendation
1. Thesis
2. Arguments
3. Recommendation
·
Language Feature of Hortatory Exposition
1. Focusing on the writer
2. Using abstract noun; policy, advantage, etc
3. Using action verb
4. Using thinking verb
5. Using modal adverb; certainly, surely, etc
6. Using temporal connective; firstly, secondly, etc
7. Using evaluative words; important, valuable, trustworthy, etc
8. Using passive voice
1. Focusing on the writer
2. Using abstract noun; policy, advantage, etc
3. Using action verb
4. Using thinking verb
5. Using modal adverb; certainly, surely, etc
6. Using temporal connective; firstly, secondly, etc
7. Using evaluative words; important, valuable, trustworthy, etc
8. Using passive voice
·
Example
Learning English through
music and songs is Fun
Learning English through music and
songs can be very enjoyable. You can mix pleasure with learning when you listen
to a song and exploit the song as a means to your English progress. Some
underlying reason can be drawn to support the idea why we use songs in language
learning.
Firstly, “the song stuck in my head” Phenomenon (the
echoing in our minds of the last song we heard after leaving a restaurant,
shopping malls, etc) can be both enjoyable and sometimes unnerving. This
phenomenon also seems to reinforce the idea that songs work on our
short-and-long term memory.
Secondly, songs in general also use
simple conversational language, with a lot of repetition, which is just what
many learners look for sample text. The fact that they are effective makes them
many times more motivating than other text. Although usually simple, some songs
can be quite complex syntactically, lexically and poetically, and can be
analyzed in the same way as any other literary sample.
Furthermore, song can be appropriated
by listener for their own purpose. Most pop songs and probably many other types
don’t have precise people, place or time reference.
In addition, songs are relaxing. They provide variety
and fun, and encourage harmony within oneself and within one group. Little
wonder they are important tools in sustaining culture, religion, patriotism and
yeas, even revolution.
Last but not least, there are many
learning activities we can do with songs such as studying grammar, practicing
selective listening comprehension, translating songs, learning vocabulary,
spelling and culture.
From the elaboration above, it can be
concluded that learning through music and songs, learning English can be
enjoyable and fun.
G. PROCEDURE
TEXT
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Purpose: to help readers how to do or make something completely.
·
Generic Structure:
1. Goal/Aim
2. Materials/Equipments
3. Steps/Methods
1. Goal/Aim
2. Materials/Equipments
3. Steps/Methods
·
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using Imperatives sentence
3. Using adverb
4. Using technical terms
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using Imperatives sentence
3. Using adverb
4. Using technical terms
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Example :
How to charge hand phone battery
Prepare your :
- hand phone
- battery charger
Steps :
1. Connect the charger to your hand phone, the flash symbol on the charger plug must face upward.
2. Wait until the battery icon appears on the screen.
3. Charge the battery approximately 5 hours or until the battery icon indicates that the battery is fully charged.
4. Remove the charger by pulling out from your hand phone.
H. DISCUSSION
·
Purpose: to present information and opinions about issues in more
one side of an issue (‘For/Pros’ and ‘Against/Cons’)
·
Generic Structure:
1. Issue
2. Arguments for and against
3. Conclusion
1. Issue
2. Arguments for and against
3. Conclusion
·
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Use of relating verb/to be
3. Using thinking verb
4. Using general and abstract noun
5. Using conjunction/transition
6. Using modality
7. Using adverb of manner
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Use of relating verb/to be
3. Using thinking verb
4. Using general and abstract noun
5. Using conjunction/transition
6. Using modality
7. Using adverb of manner
·
Example:
National Exam in Pro and Contra
National exam becomes the hot topic in most of discussions. Though the
Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by the go-vernment on the organization of
the national exams, the controversy over whether it is necessary to maintain
the national exams (UN) has continued. Some debates include the primary
questions such as; does the quality of Indonesia education depend on the
national exam?, will the quality of the Indonesian education system worsen
without natipnal exam?
People, who support the national exam explain that the quality of the Indonesia education system will drop without the national exam, so they try to defend the current system.
Hoever there are people who disagree with the opinion. Those who against this national exam kept in our high school education say that it doesn't need the national exams because the quality of education does not just depend on the national exam. Further, the national exam only measures a small portion of students' competence in specific subjects, and does not measure students' competences throughout the semester.
People, who support the national exam explain that the quality of the Indonesia education system will drop without the national exam, so they try to defend the current system.
Hoever there are people who disagree with the opinion. Those who against this national exam kept in our high school education say that it doesn't need the national exams because the quality of education does not just depend on the national exam. Further, the national exam only measures a small portion of students' competence in specific subjects, and does not measure students' competences throughout the semester.
In fact, the national examination can still be useful as an instrument to
evaluate or detect the level of students' cognitive competence in several
subjects, on a national scale.
I. SPOOF
·
Purpose: to tell an event with a humorous twist and entertain the
readers.
·
Generic Structure:
1. Orientation
2. Event(s)
3. Twist
1. Orientation
2. Event(s)
3. Twist
·
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adverb
4. Chronologically arranged
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adverb
4. Chronologically arranged
·
Example :
Abu Nawas and the King Aaron
The king wanted to test
Abu Nawas’ smartness. So he invited Abu Nawas to the palace. “You want me, your
Majesty?” greeted Abu Nawas. “Yes, you have fooled me three times and that’s
too much. I want you to leave the country. Otherwise you will have to go to
jail” said the king. “If that is what you want, I will do what you said” said
Abu Nawas sadly. Then “Remember, from tomorrow you may not step on the ground
of this country anymore” the king said seriously. Then Abu nawas left the king
palace sadly.
The following morning the
king ordered his two guards to go to Abu Nawas’ house. The guards were very
surprised found Abu Nawas still in his house. He had not left the country yet.
Instead leaving the country, Abu Nawas was swimming in small pool in front of
his house. “Hey Abu Nawas, why haven’t you left this country yet? The king
ordered you not to step on the ground of this country anymore, didn’t he?” said
the guards. “Sure he did” answered Abu Nawas calmly. “But look at me! Do I step
on the ground of this country? No, I do not step on the ground. I am swimming
on the water” continued Abu Nawas.
The guards were not able
to argue with Abu Nawas so they left Abu Nawas’ house and went back to the
palace. The guards reported what they had seen to the king. The king was
curious on Abu Nawas’ excuse not to leave the country. Therefore the king
ordered his guard to call Abu Nawas to come to the palace.
Abu Nawas came to the
palace on stilts. The king wondered and said “Abu, I will surely punish you
because you haven’t done what I have said. You have not left this country”. The
King continued “And now, look at you. You walk on stilts like a child. Are you
crazy? The king pretended to be furious.
“I remember exactly what
you said, Your Majesty” Abu Nawas answered calmly. “This morning I took a bath
in the small pool in my house so that I had not to step on the ground. And
since yesterday, I have been walking on this stilts. So you see, Your Majesty,
I do not step on the ground of this country”. The king was not able to say
anything.
J. ANECDOTE
·
Purpose: to share with others an account of an unusual or amusing
incident.
·
Generic Structure:
1. Abstract
2. Orientation
3. Crisis
4. Reaction
5. Coda.
1. Abstract
2. Orientation
3. Crisis
4. Reaction
5. Coda.
·
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using exclamations, rhetorical question or intensifiers
2. Using material process
3. Using temporal conjunctions
1. Using exclamations, rhetorical question or intensifiers
2. Using material process
3. Using temporal conjunctions
·
Example:
Snake in the Bathroom
How would you like to find a snake in you bath?
We had just moved into a new house, which had been
empty for so long that everything was in a terrible mess. Anna and I decided
that we would clean the bath first, so we set to, and turned on the tap. Suddenly
to my horror, a snake's head appeared in the plug hole. Then out slithered the
rest of his long thin body. He twisted and turned on the slippery bottom of the
bath, spitting and hissing at us. For an instant I stood there quite paralyzed.
Then I yelled for my husband, who luckily came running and killed the snake with
the handle of a broom.
Anna, who was only three at the time, was quite
interested in the whole business. Indeed I had to pull her out of the way or
she'd probably have lean over the bath to get a better look.
We found out later that it was a black mamba, a
poisonous kind of snake. It had obviously been fast asleep, curled up at the
bottom of the nice warm water-pipe. It must have had an awful shock when the
cold water came trickling down! But nothing to the shock I got! Ever since then
I've always put the plug in firmly before running the bath.
K. REVIEW
·
Purpose: to critique or evaluate an art work or event for a public
audience.
·
Dominant Generic Structure:
1. Orientation
2. Evaluation
3. Interpretative Recount
4. Evaluation
5. Evaluative Summation
1. Orientation
2. Evaluation
3. Interpretative Recount
4. Evaluation
5. Evaluative Summation
·
Dominant Language features:
1. Focus on specific participants
2. Using adjectives
3. Using long and complex clauses
4. Using metaphor
1. Focus on specific participants
2. Using adjectives
3. Using long and complex clauses
4. Using metaphor
·
Example :
The Lord of The Ring
Director : Peter JacksonProducers : Peter Jackson,
Barrie M. Osborne, TimSanders, Fran WalshWriters : J.R.R. Tolkien (novel), Fran
Walsh(screenplay), PhilippaBoyens(screenplay), PeterJackson (screenplay)
Based on : The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowshipof the Ring (novel)Starring : Elijah Wood,
Ian McKellen, ViggoMortensen, Sean Astin, Liv Tyler,John Rhys-Davies, Orlando Bloom,Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan,
CateBlanchett, Christopher Lee, HugoWeaving, Ian Holm, Sean Bean
Duration : 178 minGenre : Action, Adventure,
FantasyLanguage : EnglishReleased Date : 10 December 2001Rating : 9 of 10 stars
The Lord of the
Rings is a fairy-tale of myth and fantasy. Peter Jackson directed a filmthat
was considered, for a very long time, impossible to make, and not only for
technicalreasons. The narrative roots are incredibly long and detailed, and the
storyline is deeplyconnected with the creation of a fantastic continent from a
time unknown called `MiddleEarth'. Its author, Tolkien, dedicated a
considerable part of his life developing this continent's background, its mythology and origins, its
different kinds of people, cultures and languages,and therefore its
geographic references are determinant to the unfolding of the story of theOne Ring.An ancient Ring thought lost for
centuries has been found, and through a strange twist infate has been given to
a small Hobbit named Frodo. When
Gandalf discovers the Ring is infact the One Ring of the Dark Lord Sauron,
Frodo must make an epic quest to the Cracks of Doom in order to destroy it!
However he does not go alone. He is joined by Gandalf, Legolasthe elf, Gimli
the Dwarf, Aragorn, Boromir and his three Hobbit friends Merry, Pippin and
Samwise. Through mountains, snow, darkness, forests, rivers and plains, facing
evil anddanger at every corner the
Fellowship of the Ring must go. Their quest to destroy the OneRing is the only
hope for the end of the Dark Lords reign.The greatest thing about this
film, to me, is that it brought me back to a time when I wasin love with a
different world where everything was possible. Reading The Lord of the
Ringsnight after night, I came to understand what this thing of `mankind'
really was all about. Thecorruption of
absolute power, the importance and value of friendship, the inevitability of growing
up, the strength of hope. That this film could capture that magic, and be a new
bearer to its message of humanism, is a statement to its greatness. Gandalf's
words, that even thesmallest person may change the course of the world, and
have a part to play in the destiny of all, are immortal.In the end, this is a
wonderful film, but that doesn't mean you are going to like it. Icannot tell you what it is like to see this film
if you don't know or love the book. But I hope itmay plant a seed on
your heart to discover a great world of fantasy, beauty and humanity. I believe
Tolkien would have liked that.
L. RECOUNT
·
Purpose: to retell something that happened in the past and to tell
a series of past event.
·
Generic Structure:
1. Orientation
2. Event(s)
3. Reorientation
1. Orientation
2. Event(s)
3. Reorientation
·
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adjectives
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adjectives
·
Example :
Vocation in London
Mr. Richard’s family was on
vacation. They are Mr. and Mrs. Richard with two sons. They went to London.
They saw their travel agent and booked their tickets. They went to the British
Embassy to get visas to enter Britain. They had booked fourteen days tour. This
includes travel and accommodation. They also included tours around London. They
boarded a large Boeing flight. The flight was nearly fourteen hours. On the
plane the cabin crews were very friendly. They gave them news paper and
magazine to read. They gave them food and drink. There was a film for their
entertainment. They had a very pleasant flight. They slept part of the way.
On arrival at Heathrow Airport, they had to go to Customs and
Immigration. The officers were pleasant. They checked the document carefully
but their manners were very polite. Mr. Richard and his family collected their
bags and went to London Welcome Desk. They arranged the transfer to a hotel.
The hotel was a well-known four-star hotel. The room had perfect view of
the park. The room had its own bathroom and toilet. Instead of keys for the
room, they inserted a key-card to open the door. On the third floor, there was
a restaurant serving Asian and European food. They had variety of food.
The two week in London went by fast. At the end of the 14-day, they were
quite tired but they felt very happy.
M. NEWS ITEM
·
Purpose: to inform readers about events of the day which are
considered newsworthy or important
·
Dominant Generic Structure:
1. Newsworthy event(s)
2. Background event(s)
3. Sources
1. Newsworthy event(s)
2. Background event(s)
3. Sources
·
Example :
Indonesian Migrant Worker dies in Malaysia
An Indonesian migrant worker Munti Binti Bani has died on Monday after being hospitalized for several days due to alleged torture by her employees in Selangor, Malaysia.
Antara state news agency has reported that Munti had been treated at Tengku Ampuan Rahimah hospital since last Tuesday and died on Monday at 10 a.m, local time. Munti was found unconscious with her hands and feet were tied in a bathroom in Taman Sentosa housing complex last Tuesday. She was suffering from major wounds on her body and had apparently been beaten with iron.
Munti's body will be sent tomorrow to her hometown in Pondok Jeruk Barat
village of Jombang, East Java after undergoing autopsy at the hospital. “We
express our deep condolences as there is yet another worker who was tortured
and passed away at the hospital,” Indonesia's Ambassador for Malaysia, Da'i
Bachtiar said in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. “The Embassy will arrange for all
compensation, including insurance, she deserves to receive,” Da'i said.
He added that Munti's employees Vanitha and Murugan had been detained and were undergoing questioning at the local police office. “We hope the police can uphold justice and punish them should they be proven to be involved in the case,” he said.
He added that Munti's employees Vanitha and Murugan had been detained and were undergoing questioning at the local police office. “We hope the police can uphold justice and punish them should they be proven to be involved in the case,” he said.
Composed
from:
www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/10/26/another-migrant-worker-dies-alleged-torture-malaysia.html
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