Arya Dega (born April 28, 1974) is an Indonesian journalist, as well as social media influencer, youtuber and content creator. He makes reviews about gadgets and drones. He's notable and known as drone/UAV activist in Indonesia. He also established Mercedes Benz community in Malang.
Early life
Dega was born in Bandung to Javanese father and Sundanese mother. Dega went to Brawijaya University and subsequently left for Jakarta after graduation to work there. In 2004 he joined Teater Populer, Slamet Raharjo's theatre club.
Career
Dega started his career at aircraft maintenance company in Jakarta but his passion in being an educator drove him to create tutorial about drones. In 2007 he became a guest lecturer at Merdeka University, Malang, then in 2015 he continued to teach at University of Brawijaya for one year also as guest lecturer. However in early 2019 he started to teach in University of Muhammadiyah Malang.
Dega became a keynote speaker in Basic Remote Pilot Course FASI at Istana Taman Jepun, Denpasar, Bali on March 23-24 2019.
In May 2019, he become Gudsenmoza brand ambassador.
Awards and certifications
In 2018, Dega gained certification in Remote Drone Pilot specialization, conducted by Indonesian Air Force in collaboration with Aero Sport Indonesia Federation (FASI). Soon after that, he was invited to become a spokesperson in several drone pilot certifications.<ref name="auto1"/>
Early life
Dega was born in Bandung to Javanese father and Sundanese mother. Dega went to Brawijaya University and subsequently left for Jakarta after graduation to work there. In 2004 he joined Teater Populer, Slamet Raharjo's theatre club.
Career
Dega started his career at aircraft maintenance company in Jakarta but his passion in being an educator drove him to create tutorial about drones. In 2007 he became a guest lecturer at Merdeka University, Malang, then in 2015 he continued to teach at University of Brawijaya for one year also as guest lecturer. However in early 2019 he started to teach in University of Muhammadiyah Malang.
Dega became a keynote speaker in Basic Remote Pilot Course FASI at Istana Taman Jepun, Denpasar, Bali on March 23-24 2019.
In May 2019, he become Gudsenmoza brand ambassador.
Awards and certifications
In 2018, Dega gained certification in Remote Drone Pilot specialization, conducted by Indonesian Air Force in collaboration with Aero Sport Indonesia Federation (FASI). Soon after that, he was invited to become a spokesperson in several drone pilot certifications.<ref name="auto1"/>
Socialist Organizer is a Trotskyist political organization in the United States. It originated in a 1991 split from Socialist Action (SA) led by Alan Benjamin—then editor of the Socialist Action newspaper—who had developed sympathies with the "" current of Trotskyism. Failing to win SA as a whole to their politics, about a dozen activists were expelled from Socialist Action after attending the founding conference of the International Liaison Committee for a Workers' International (ILC) in Barcelona, Spain, which SA had prohibited them from attending. These activists then went on to form Socialist Organizer.
Socialist Organizer is the U.S. fraternal section of the —reproclaimed in Paris in June 1993. It claims direct programmatic continuity with the Fourth International founded by Leon Trotsky in 1938. Additionally, it claims political continuity with the best traditions of the of James P. Cannon and the militant leadership of the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934 on the basis of its acceptance of the original Fourth International's founding text: Leon Trotsky's Transitional Program of 1938.
Socialist Organizer believes, with the Fourth International, that the emancipation of the working class from the chains of capitalism will come only at the hands of the working class itself. Thus it seeks to build the Labor Party in the U.S. and a . To this end, it has participated in campaigns of the —a multi-tendency international regroupment of trade unionists and political activists in 92 countries—since its formation at Barcelona, Spain, in January 1991.
Since 2006 Socialist Organizer has been intensely involved in the building of the US immigrant rights movement and the movement against budget cuts in the State of California.
Socialist Organizer is composed overwhelmingly of Latino working class youth, the result of being one of the more consistent left wing organizations involved in immigrant rights in since the famous 2006 General Strike by immigrant workers.
In 2009, Socialist Organizer and a number of Latino and immigrant working class organizations launched El Organizador, a forum for those in the Latino community who seek to develop a class struggle left wing among immigrant rights activists and other Spanish-speaking worker activists.
Since Socialist Organizer began publication of its newspaper The Organizer in February 1991, it has focused on helping to advance the struggle for independent political action by the working class and all the oppressed, both at home and abroad. In order to further this aim, it claims that The Organizer is an open forum for all individuals and currents in the workers' movement that seek to build the Labor Party and a Workers' International.
Socialist Organizer is the U.S. fraternal section of the —reproclaimed in Paris in June 1993. It claims direct programmatic continuity with the Fourth International founded by Leon Trotsky in 1938. Additionally, it claims political continuity with the best traditions of the of James P. Cannon and the militant leadership of the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934 on the basis of its acceptance of the original Fourth International's founding text: Leon Trotsky's Transitional Program of 1938.
Socialist Organizer believes, with the Fourth International, that the emancipation of the working class from the chains of capitalism will come only at the hands of the working class itself. Thus it seeks to build the Labor Party in the U.S. and a . To this end, it has participated in campaigns of the —a multi-tendency international regroupment of trade unionists and political activists in 92 countries—since its formation at Barcelona, Spain, in January 1991.
Since 2006 Socialist Organizer has been intensely involved in the building of the US immigrant rights movement and the movement against budget cuts in the State of California.
Socialist Organizer is composed overwhelmingly of Latino working class youth, the result of being one of the more consistent left wing organizations involved in immigrant rights in since the famous 2006 General Strike by immigrant workers.
In 2009, Socialist Organizer and a number of Latino and immigrant working class organizations launched El Organizador, a forum for those in the Latino community who seek to develop a class struggle left wing among immigrant rights activists and other Spanish-speaking worker activists.
Since Socialist Organizer began publication of its newspaper The Organizer in February 1991, it has focused on helping to advance the struggle for independent political action by the working class and all the oppressed, both at home and abroad. In order to further this aim, it claims that The Organizer is an open forum for all individuals and currents in the workers' movement that seek to build the Labor Party and a Workers' International.
The Revolutionary Organization of Labor, formerly known as the Ray O. Light Group, is an anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist 1961 splinter group from the Communist Party USA.
Contrary to the standard Maoist view of "two line struggle", which posits that a dialectical materialist understanding of socialist relations of production is characterized by struggle between a Marxist-Leninist line and a right-revisionist line, ROL takes a position that it terms "three line struggle." Believing that the position of the Maoists in the Cultural Revolution led to overlooking the danger of ultraleftism and "left"-revisionism, ROL argues that the Marxist-Leninist position is the center position which must struggle against both "left" and right lines. For this reason, ROL sees as having deviated from Marxism-Leninism in 1966, the year the Cultural Revolution began.
Based on the criteria put forward by Joseph Stalin in Marxism and the National Question regarding what qualities make up a nation as well as on the theories of African American Communist Harry Haywood, Ray O. Light takes the position that there is an African American oppressed nation in the Black Belt Region of the United States with the right to self-determination and independence, and a substantial Chicano national minority in the US Southwest. While this position on the national question is not altogether that unusual, ROL is the only Marxist group in the US to propose that there also exists something like an Appalachian oppressed nation in the eastern mountains of the US.
This group puts so much emphasis on national liberation because it considers a substantial portion of the US working class to be bought-off, that is, to be a part of the labor aristocracy which benefits too much from imperialism to have true revolutionary potential. It is noteworthy that this seems to be de-emphasized in their more recent writings. They consider the "main enemy of toiling humanity" to be imperialism, headed by US imperialism. They thus call for the unity of the economic anti-globalization movement with the political anti-war movement on a firm anti-imperialist basis. ROL views the most important task for communists today to be refounding the Comintern. In January 2008, the Ray O. Light group announced that the name of their organization was changed to the Revolutionary Organization of Labor.
Prior to being known as the "Ray O. Light Group", the organisation was known as Youth for Stalin and Stalinist Workers Group for Afro-American National Liberation and a New Communist International, which published the Stalinist Workers Group Bulletin until at least 1973. Prior to this, it was known as Hammer & Steel (H&S) or, more infrequently, New England Party of Labor, which split from the CPUSA following Nikita Khrushchev's "Secret Speech" to the 20th Congress of the CPSU. The group changed its name to Ray O. Light in 1976, and to Revolutionary Organization of Labor in 2008. Many of its members were Northern Communists who came to the South to organize. Hammer & Steel was a small editorial board which grew out of the struggle against what it saw as revisionism in the CPUSA. It criticized the CPUSA for liquidating the revolutionary line on the African American national question, and for returning to a position of "American Exceptionalism" (by supporting the presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy) which had previously been upheld by Earl Browder. Though it was a small group, H&S was the only group to be attacked by name by Krushchev in his polemics against the Communist Party of China (CPC) for siding with the CPC and Party of Labor of Albania (PLA) in the Sino-Soviet Split. H&S was the only revolutionary group in the US to have a representative at the 5th Congress of the PLA in 1966. Hammer & Steel argued that there was a focal contradiction (see, contradiction) around the oppressed peoples fighting for national liberation. This was reflected in the United States in the African American struggle for self-determination.
Contrary to the standard Maoist view of "two line struggle", which posits that a dialectical materialist understanding of socialist relations of production is characterized by struggle between a Marxist-Leninist line and a right-revisionist line, ROL takes a position that it terms "three line struggle." Believing that the position of the Maoists in the Cultural Revolution led to overlooking the danger of ultraleftism and "left"-revisionism, ROL argues that the Marxist-Leninist position is the center position which must struggle against both "left" and right lines. For this reason, ROL sees as having deviated from Marxism-Leninism in 1966, the year the Cultural Revolution began.
Based on the criteria put forward by Joseph Stalin in Marxism and the National Question regarding what qualities make up a nation as well as on the theories of African American Communist Harry Haywood, Ray O. Light takes the position that there is an African American oppressed nation in the Black Belt Region of the United States with the right to self-determination and independence, and a substantial Chicano national minority in the US Southwest. While this position on the national question is not altogether that unusual, ROL is the only Marxist group in the US to propose that there also exists something like an Appalachian oppressed nation in the eastern mountains of the US.
This group puts so much emphasis on national liberation because it considers a substantial portion of the US working class to be bought-off, that is, to be a part of the labor aristocracy which benefits too much from imperialism to have true revolutionary potential. It is noteworthy that this seems to be de-emphasized in their more recent writings. They consider the "main enemy of toiling humanity" to be imperialism, headed by US imperialism. They thus call for the unity of the economic anti-globalization movement with the political anti-war movement on a firm anti-imperialist basis. ROL views the most important task for communists today to be refounding the Comintern. In January 2008, the Ray O. Light group announced that the name of their organization was changed to the Revolutionary Organization of Labor.
Prior to being known as the "Ray O. Light Group", the organisation was known as Youth for Stalin and Stalinist Workers Group for Afro-American National Liberation and a New Communist International, which published the Stalinist Workers Group Bulletin until at least 1973. Prior to this, it was known as Hammer & Steel (H&S) or, more infrequently, New England Party of Labor, which split from the CPUSA following Nikita Khrushchev's "Secret Speech" to the 20th Congress of the CPSU. The group changed its name to Ray O. Light in 1976, and to Revolutionary Organization of Labor in 2008. Many of its members were Northern Communists who came to the South to organize. Hammer & Steel was a small editorial board which grew out of the struggle against what it saw as revisionism in the CPUSA. It criticized the CPUSA for liquidating the revolutionary line on the African American national question, and for returning to a position of "American Exceptionalism" (by supporting the presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy) which had previously been upheld by Earl Browder. Though it was a small group, H&S was the only group to be attacked by name by Krushchev in his polemics against the Communist Party of China (CPC) for siding with the CPC and Party of Labor of Albania (PLA) in the Sino-Soviet Split. H&S was the only revolutionary group in the US to have a representative at the 5th Congress of the PLA in 1966. Hammer & Steel argued that there was a focal contradiction (see, contradiction) around the oppressed peoples fighting for national liberation. This was reflected in the United States in the African American struggle for self-determination.
Millwall Rugby Club is an English amateur rugby union team. The men's first team was born from Millwall Albion RUFC who were formed in 1995 on the Isle of Dogs. They are also known as Millwall RFC or Millwall RUFC. They are currently playing in Essex Canterbury Jack 1 - a league at the ninth level of the English rugby union system - following their relegation from London Essex 3 at the end of the 2018-19 season.
Millwall currently play their home games at Millwall Park or Hackney Marshes. There is a First XV, a 2nd men's XV called the "Llamas" and a 3rd men's XV. As well as adult men's rugby, there is a women's team called Venus and a very successful youth section called the Millwall Lions.
History
1995-2009
Millwall Albion Rugby Union Football Club was founded in 1995 by Billy Canaway and Billy Lancaster, initially started as a small, informal collection of local men sharing a common interest following on from the 1995 Rugby World Cup Bill. Interest quickly began to grow and as more people joined in sessions on Millwall Park and it was decided to formalise things into a registered and RFU affiliated Rugby Club. From humble beginnings using borrowed shirts and as more funds came in it was possible to buy proper rugby kit and the recognisable black, white and red strip became a fixture in the local area. Millwall Rugby Club quickly gained players and in September 1996 was granted league status and accepted into Division 5 of the Eastern Counties Rugby Union (the regional organisers of rugby in an area covering Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Essex) winning the division in its first season.
After an unprecedented season in 2006/07 many players and coaching staff were acquired by another very successful rugby club. This led to a player shortage on all fronts but was also the catalyst for many players from the other teams within the club to show their worth and many of these players have now made the positions and teams their own. Although all teams within the club struggled for the first season after many departures, they have all gone on to dominate their respective leagues within the Essex County setup.
Millwall Lions
In the summer of 2003, 18 players from the Adult Section of the club volunteered to take the training course to become qualified as RFU Level 1 (Youth) Coaches to help get a Youth Section up and running. Jamie Rockman, who was also running the Adult 1st team at the time, agreed to become the club's first "Youth Chair".
November 2003 saw a very successful "Tag Rugby Festival" at which over 150 local Year 6 children attended, representing 6 local schools. In December 2005 Pat Salmon took over as 'Youth Chair', and after completing her coaching training in January 2006, she took on the coaching too.
In the years since, former Club Chairman Matt Shorrock has been running the youth section and through successful recruitment of enthusiastic volunteers, Millwall Lions have gone from strength to strength, fielding teams in many different age groups with fantastic results including Under 10, 13, 15 & 17’s. Millwall Lions now boasts over 30 volunteers helping with the running and management of the youth section.
England v Rest Of the World day
Every year at the end of the regular season an intra-club men's game is played between all the English players of the club and the players from elsewhere. Early matches saw several England victories but recent results have been thoroughly dominated by the ‘Rest Of the World’ teams, who chalked up their tenth consecutive victory in 2013. The game is often played amongst the Ladies/Venus section with England winning most recent encounters (though this reversed in 2013). Commonly referred to as 'Rest of the World Day', the day is formally known as 'Festival of Rugby Day' and also involves teams from all areas of the youth section on what is always a well-mannered and strongly attended fun day out for all the family.
After election of following-season officers at the AGM, the season is rounded off by an annual dinner and awards ceremony at the Palace of Westminster hosted by the Honorary President of Millwall Rugby Club, Jim Fitzpatrick MP.
During the offseason, the club hosts summer touch rugby and occasionally opens to screen international tests in the Southern Hemisphere. Pre-season training typically recommences in July.
Clubhouse
2007-2009
In 2007 Millwall acquired the disused railway arches on Millwall Park next to Island Gardens DLR station. Work began in August 2007 with the removal of old equipment that had been laid unused for nearly 20 years. Over the next 2 years walls, floors, piping and new facilities were all laid down. The work was only made possible by the help from many committed volunteers and the clubhouse eventually had its official opening day on 28 March 2009. In 2009 Millwall RFC were granted permission from the Tower Hamlets Burough Council to play adult men’s rugby on Millwall Park in front of the clubhouse. This was an historic occasion for the club and home matches are now attended by many local spectators on Saturday afternoons.
Honours
*Eastern Counties 5 champions: 1996-97
*East Counties 4 champions: 1998-99
*Essex 3 champions: 2003-04
*Essex Spitfire 2 champions (2): 2006-07, 2008-09
*Essex Presidents Shield winners (2): 2006-07, 2008-09
Millwall currently play their home games at Millwall Park or Hackney Marshes. There is a First XV, a 2nd men's XV called the "Llamas" and a 3rd men's XV. As well as adult men's rugby, there is a women's team called Venus and a very successful youth section called the Millwall Lions.
History
1995-2009
Millwall Albion Rugby Union Football Club was founded in 1995 by Billy Canaway and Billy Lancaster, initially started as a small, informal collection of local men sharing a common interest following on from the 1995 Rugby World Cup Bill. Interest quickly began to grow and as more people joined in sessions on Millwall Park and it was decided to formalise things into a registered and RFU affiliated Rugby Club. From humble beginnings using borrowed shirts and as more funds came in it was possible to buy proper rugby kit and the recognisable black, white and red strip became a fixture in the local area. Millwall Rugby Club quickly gained players and in September 1996 was granted league status and accepted into Division 5 of the Eastern Counties Rugby Union (the regional organisers of rugby in an area covering Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Essex) winning the division in its first season.
After an unprecedented season in 2006/07 many players and coaching staff were acquired by another very successful rugby club. This led to a player shortage on all fronts but was also the catalyst for many players from the other teams within the club to show their worth and many of these players have now made the positions and teams their own. Although all teams within the club struggled for the first season after many departures, they have all gone on to dominate their respective leagues within the Essex County setup.
Millwall Lions
In the summer of 2003, 18 players from the Adult Section of the club volunteered to take the training course to become qualified as RFU Level 1 (Youth) Coaches to help get a Youth Section up and running. Jamie Rockman, who was also running the Adult 1st team at the time, agreed to become the club's first "Youth Chair".
November 2003 saw a very successful "Tag Rugby Festival" at which over 150 local Year 6 children attended, representing 6 local schools. In December 2005 Pat Salmon took over as 'Youth Chair', and after completing her coaching training in January 2006, she took on the coaching too.
In the years since, former Club Chairman Matt Shorrock has been running the youth section and through successful recruitment of enthusiastic volunteers, Millwall Lions have gone from strength to strength, fielding teams in many different age groups with fantastic results including Under 10, 13, 15 & 17’s. Millwall Lions now boasts over 30 volunteers helping with the running and management of the youth section.
England v Rest Of the World day
Every year at the end of the regular season an intra-club men's game is played between all the English players of the club and the players from elsewhere. Early matches saw several England victories but recent results have been thoroughly dominated by the ‘Rest Of the World’ teams, who chalked up their tenth consecutive victory in 2013. The game is often played amongst the Ladies/Venus section with England winning most recent encounters (though this reversed in 2013). Commonly referred to as 'Rest of the World Day', the day is formally known as 'Festival of Rugby Day' and also involves teams from all areas of the youth section on what is always a well-mannered and strongly attended fun day out for all the family.
After election of following-season officers at the AGM, the season is rounded off by an annual dinner and awards ceremony at the Palace of Westminster hosted by the Honorary President of Millwall Rugby Club, Jim Fitzpatrick MP.
During the offseason, the club hosts summer touch rugby and occasionally opens to screen international tests in the Southern Hemisphere. Pre-season training typically recommences in July.
Clubhouse
2007-2009
In 2007 Millwall acquired the disused railway arches on Millwall Park next to Island Gardens DLR station. Work began in August 2007 with the removal of old equipment that had been laid unused for nearly 20 years. Over the next 2 years walls, floors, piping and new facilities were all laid down. The work was only made possible by the help from many committed volunteers and the clubhouse eventually had its official opening day on 28 March 2009. In 2009 Millwall RFC were granted permission from the Tower Hamlets Burough Council to play adult men’s rugby on Millwall Park in front of the clubhouse. This was an historic occasion for the club and home matches are now attended by many local spectators on Saturday afternoons.
Honours
*Eastern Counties 5 champions: 1996-97
*East Counties 4 champions: 1998-99
*Essex 3 champions: 2003-04
*Essex Spitfire 2 champions (2): 2006-07, 2008-09
*Essex Presidents Shield winners (2): 2006-07, 2008-09