Welcoming the summit of G-20 in Brisbane, Australia (15-16 November 2014), one of Australian largest newspaper, The Courier Mail, ran a cover with an edited picture of country leaders were partying. Interestingly, President Jokowi described as a chef.
in addition to the pictures The Courier Mail also wrote a great title “Welcometo Paradise” which can mean “Welcome to Heaven on Earth”. wonder what purpose the newspaper showing Jokowi serving the leaders of other countries
It is a two-page image editing photo faces paired heads of state bodies to the people who look to attend a beach party.
Appears Barack Obama is topless wearing only boxer shorts. President of the United States impressed ready to have fun. There is also the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi looks like after the last fishing big fish exhibit.
Standing next to Jokowi, South African President Jacob Zuma, who is holding a bottle of beer. There are also German Chancellor Angela Merkel who is hugging a koala and Russian President Vladimir Putin wearing a hat from a carton of beer.
While the Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe appears dressed as a lifeguard and Chinese President Xi Jinping looks like going swimming with a towel over his shoulder.
Different from the 19 other world leaders, only President Jokowi described cook at a party. he is wearing an apron while wearing a black cap. With a smiling face, Jokowi been suggested excited serve other leaders in the party.
Interestingly, the content of the newspaper article did not review about the cover image, let alone explain the purpose and meaning of Jokowi image that seems positioned senagai cooks and waiters course.
The newspaper actually write things light like giving nicknames for Obama with “Bazza” and explain the important things in Brisbane. But in it, the tabloids write something more serious, which is about the crash Malaysia Airlines MH17 and ask President Putin to say the word sorry.
In his short letter to Putin, the tabloid thanked Putin for his visit to Brisbane. “But before the summit began, there is one word you want to hear the people of Australia – sorry,” writes media.