Salam Pembebasan,
Kawan-kawan mahasiswa Buddhis dan kaum muda lainnya, mengapa peran-peran 
seperti ini (baca artikel dibawah) tampaknya hanya diwakili satu organisasi 
dari Buddhis? bukankah sebagai bagian dari pemuda dan mahasiswa Indonesia ini 
kalian juga punya tugas dan tanggung jawab yang sama? kemana aja kalian yang 
punya slogan bagus "kebahagiaan untuk semua makhluk itu?" kenapa gak ada yang 
ikut sama greenpeace menyelamatkan hutan agar lebih banyak makhluk bisa 
bahagia? waktu gua liat film gie, g ngebayangin betapa malunya kita yang gak 
punya kepekaan sebagai intelektual, apalagi sampai ngelarang orang demonstrasi 
yang jelas-jelas hak kita sebagai seorang yang punya aspirasi (kemana aja 
selama ini? kok kaya masih hidup di jaman penuh represi orba aja?) kalaupun ada 
demo yang gak bener, sangat keliru anda ngelarang orang berdemonstrasi, apalagi 
mahasiswa (kalau larangan itu di denger orang luar, sangat memalukan tuh 
kesadaran rendah seperti itu)

Buat anda yang menghimbau, coba anda baca-baca buku tentang demokrasi dan civil 
society agar anda lebih tercerahkan yang artinya makin dekat menuju kesadaran 
tertinggi. Apabila kesadaran-kesadaran imanen seperti ini aja anda gak punya, 
kapan mau jadi Buddha? bener-bener bukan umat Buddha yang baik. 

Omitofu,
Naropa
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Delay in military bill deliberation gets more support 
Jakarta Post - August 12, 

Tiarma Siboro and Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta -- Representatives of major 
parties have jumped on the bandwagon to call for a delay in the deliberation of 
the military bill, with the party led by the President shifting the blame on 
Cabinet members who they said pushed her into approving the government- 
sponsored bill. 

Megawati Soekarnoputri "had no choice" but to let the bill be deliberated in 
the current term of the House of Representatives, which ends in September, said 
Panda Nababan of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) on 
Wednesday. 

This was because she faced the "authoritarian" manner of, among others, the 
coordinating minister of political and security affairs as well as Indonesian 
Military (TNI) Commander Gen. Endriartono Sutarto, who pushed for the immediate 
submission of the bill to the House, Panda said. 

The minister referred to was not mentioned by name. However, the bill presented 
to the House was drafted in June, while former minister Susilo Bambang 
Yudhoyono resigned in March to run for the presidency. His replacement is 
interim minister Hari Sabarno. 

Therefore, Panda said, the PDI-P faction in the House "has received a clear 
message from the President that we should not set a deadline for September" to 
complete the deliberation. New legislators will be installed in October. 

Earlier, legislators said the bill must be completed immediately as it was the 
last chance that they could get input from colleagues in the police and 
military faction, who will not be represented in the new House. 

Panda was speaking at a discussion on the bill that also featured rights 
activist Munir and former TNI chief of territorial affairs Agus Widjojo. 

Munir and Agus said the PDI-P could not lay the blame on Cabinet members 
because the President could have just refused to sign the draft. "It's harder 
for ministers to reject the wishes of the President" than vice versa, Agus 
said. 

The one-day talks were held by the Human Rights Training and Education 
Institution (LPPHAM). 
Among the contentious clauses in the bill are those that allow military 
officers to occupy positions in state administrations without retiring from the 
military. However, military sources say they refer to a number of posts 
reserved for military personnel, such as in the defense ministry. 

On Monday, House Speaker and Golkar leader Akbar Tandjung also asked House 
Commission I on security, defense and foreign affairs not to rush deliberation 
of the bill, saying it might have an adverse effect on soldiers' 
professionalism. 

Former defense minister Mahfud MD, also deputy chairman of the National 
Awakening Party (PKB), agreed that the bill needed further public scrutiny. 

He added that his party was completing its own version of the military bill 
that focused on, among other things, soldiers' welfare. 

On Tuesday, religious youth groups joined the call of several non-governmental 
organizations to leave the deliberation of the military bill to the new 
legislators. The groups were the Muhammadiyah Student Association (MMI), the 
Indonesian Christian Students Movement (GMKI), The Union of Indonesian Buddhist 
Students (HIKMAHBUDHI), the Association of Indonesian Hindu Students (KMHDI), 
the Indonesian Nationalist Students Movement (GMNI), the Nahdlatul Ulama 
Students Association (IPNU).


 
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