Kontradiksi internnya makin nampak, makin mudah analisis latar
belakangnya dan pidato Dien Samsudin di PBB. Lusi.-


1.: 

BERANDA • BERITA • CORONAVIRUS • UTAMA

PSBB Anies: Diprotes Menterinya Jokowi, Dipuji Satgas Covid-19


JAKARTA, hajinews.id – Langkah Gubernur DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan
memperketat pembatasan sosial berskala besar (PSBB) mulai Senin ini
(14/9/2020), menuai pujian dari Ketua Satuan Tugas Penanganan Covid-19
Letnan Jenderal TNI Doni Monardo.

Doni menilai kebijakan menerapkan PSBB secara ketat di wilayah ibu kota
adalah langkah tepat yang telah dipertimbangkan oleh Anies. “Kami
memberikan apresiasi kepada Gubernur DKI Bapak Anies Taswedan yang
telah bijaksana memilih opsi tetap kesehatan tetapi juga
mempertimbangkan masyarakat yang memang memerlukan aktivitas
sehari-hari untuk mendapatkan penghasilan untuk kebutuhan sehari-hari,”
ujarnya dalam talkshow yang disiarkan Youtube BNPB, Ahad (13/9/2020).

Doni menegaskan, sebelum Anies memutuskan untuk memperketat PSBB juga
sudah berkonsultasi dengan pihaknya.  “Sebelum ada keputusan yang
diambil oleh bapak gubernur DKI, beliau juga konsultasi kepada saya.
Bagaimana kira-kira pendapat Pak Doni? Saya bilang ‘Pak gubernur
statusnya masih merah, artinya merah ini adalah risiko tinggi, jadi
jangan dikendorkan’,” tutur Doni.

Eks Danpaspampres itu menjelaskan bahwa sejak awal Pemprov DKI Jakarta
belum pernah mencabut PSBB. “Jadi, sepanjang waktu sampai dengan
sekarang ini adalah ya PSBB. Dan PSBB ya PSBB. Nggak ada istilah lain
selain PSBB,” terang Doni.

Sebelumnya, langkah Anies menerapkan PSBB secara ketat diprotes oleh
Menteri Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian Airlangga Hartarto. Politisi
Partai Golkar itu menyebut jebloknya indeks harga saham gabungan (IHSG)
akibat adanya kebijakan PSBB total yang diumumkan Anies.

Airlangga pun meminta Anies untuk menerapkan jam kerja yang fleksibel
selama kebijakan PSBB. Selain itu, Airlangga juga turut mempersoalkan
kebijakan Anies terkait diberlakukannya kembali sistem ganjil genap.

Anies memutuskan menarik rem darurat untuk kembali memberlakukan PSBB
secara ketat di DKI Jakarta mulai Senin ini (14/9/2020), untuk menekan
tingginya angka kasus positif Covid-19.

Sementara itu, pada Ahad (13/9/2020), kasus baru Covid-19 harian di
Jakarta sebanyak 1.492 kasus, yang merupakan gabungan dari beberapa
haris hasil pemeriksaan. Dengan angka tersebut, jumlah total kasus
akibat paparan virus corona jenis baru ini adalah 54.864 kasus,
bertambah signifikan dari sebelumnya sejumlah 53.761. (rah/berbagai
sumber)




2.:

BERANDA • BERITA • UTAMA

Heboh di Medsos, Video Pidato Tokoh KAMI Dien Syamsuddin di Markas
Besar PBB


HAJINEWS.ID – Video tokoh Koalisi Aksi Menyelamatkan Indonesia (KAMI)
Din Syamsuddin di markas besar Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa (PBB) di New
York, Amerika Serikat belakangan ini menghebohkan jagad media sosial.

Sejatinya, video itu adalah video yang cukup lama, tepatnya pada tahun
2012 lalu. Saat pria bernama lengkap Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sirajuddin
Syamsuddin, MA itu menjabat sebagai Ketua Umum PP Muhammadiyah.

Din saat itu berpidato dalam acara peringatan World Interfaith Harmony
Week 2012 di New York, AS,  pada Selasa (07/02/2012). Din Syamsuddin
diundang Pimpinan Sidang Umum untuk mewakili Islam dari seluruh dunia.

Memang, Din Syamsudin dikenal sebagai sosok pemimpin umat Islam, bukan
karena jabatannya sebagai Ketua Umum Muhammadiyah saat itu, melainkan
karena kemampuan berdialog yang ia miliki dengan seluruh umat beragama,
baik dengan sesama umat Islam maupun umat beragama lainnya di seluruh
dunia.

Dalam pidato yang mendapatkan aplaus berulang kali itu,  Din Syamsuddin
menyampaikan bahwa konflik di tahun 2012 menjadi karakteristik dunia
saat itu.

Perang, katanya, tetap menjadi instrument sejumlah negara di dunia
dalam menyelesaikan perbedaan di antara mereka.

“Untuk itu, kita harus melakukan hal yang terbaik untuk meninggalkan
penggunaan kekerasan dan perang sebagai resolusi konflik,” kata Din
Syamsuddin dalam pidatonya dengan topik Mediation of Conflict through
Interfaith Dialogues.

Di forum yang luar biasa itu, Din Syamsuddin juga menekankan pentingnya
untuk mengedepankan mediasi dan dialog dalam memecahkan masalah atas
kepentingan sejumlah negara yang bertikai.

Dia juga menginginkan adanya penguatan peran agama dalam menyampaikan
pesan perdamaian.

“Perbedaan baik dalam agama, etnis, budaya dan bahkan peradaban, akan
terus menjadi fakta kehidupan, akan tetapi perbedaan tersebut bukan
berarti menjadi alasan bahwa manusia tidak bisa hidup berdampingan,”
katanya.

Pada even tahunan berdasarkan resolusi PBB tersebut, Din juga
menyampaikan mengenai  masih besarnya angka kemiskinan, buta huruf,
penyakit mematikan, dan juga kasus-kasus ketidakadilan menjadi
tantangan yang sulit bagi kerja-kerja kemanusiaan, ditambah dengan
koflik kekerasan dan perang yang selalu menghantui dunia.

“Tugas kita adalah menjaga perdamaian, dan memastikan bahwa agama tetap
menjadi dasar perdamaian. Kami akan terus bekerja untuk memastikan
bahwa agama tidak disalahgunakan untuk membenarkan tindakan kekerasan
dalam bentuk apapun,” jelasnya.

Alquran, menurut Din, juga telah mengingatkan, bahwa barangsiapa yang
membunuh seorang manusia, bukan karena orang itu (membunuh) orang lain,
atau bukan karena membuat kerusakan di muka bumi, maka seakan-akan dia
telah membunuh manusia seluruhnya. (Alquran 5: 32).



Berikut kutipan selengkapnya pidato Din Syamsuddin dalam bahasa Inggris:

PEACEFUL RESOLUTION OF CONFLICT:

MEDIATION THROUGH INTERFAITH DIALOGUES

United Nations, 7 February 2012

M. Din Syamsuddin

Chairman, Muhammadiyah

Indonesia

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Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Assalamualaikum,

Peace be Upon All of Us,

First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to the President of
the United Nations General Assembly and congratulate the United Nations
for organizing this timely and urgent event. In that respect, my
appreciation goes to His Majesty King Abdullah of Jordan for taking the
initiative. I do believe that the commencement of the World Interfaith
Harmony Week would strengthen our determination to keep working
together, based on common ground, for the common good.

I would like also to convey the message of peace from Indonesia, the
largest archipelago in the world with 17.000 islands, the most populous
Muslim country, and the pluralistic nation with about 500 ethnic groups
and languages, yet its people live in a peaceful co-existence and
harmony, based on the Five Principles of Pancasila, and the national
motto of Bhineka Tunggal Ika, or Unity in Diversity.

It is indeed a great honor for me to be here today, to share my
experience and thought, through my organization, Muhammadiyah, on the
topic of mediation of conflict. At the time when differences often lead
to frictions, and frictions lead to conflicts, the search for peaceful
ways of resolving differences and conflicts becomes imperative. In this
regards, the significance of mediation as an instrument to resolve
differences and to find common ground cannot be overstated.

Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

The importance of peaceful resolution of differences and disputes
becomes even more evident when we look at the reality of the world
where we live in today. While poverty, illiteracy, disease, and
injustice still present the most difficult challenges to humanity, we
are also presented with the fact that violent conflicts and even wars
continue to be the most devastating source of human suffering. Indeed,
history has shown us that violent conflict and war becomes the worst
enemy of mankind. History also teaches us how violent conflict and war
could destroy not only communities and nations, but also civilization.

It is indeed disheartening to see that conflicts remain a defining
characteristic of today’s world. War, which we thought to be obsolete,
continues to serve as an instrument by which nations resolve their
differences. Thus, we should do our best to renounce the use of force
and war as a means of conflict-resolution. Through war, human kind
would not accomplish anything but misery. The use of forces will never
resolve differences, and the use of violence will only breed more
violence.

Differences, be it in religious, ethnic, cultural and even
civilizational terms, would continue to be a fact of life. But, these
differences should by no means become a reason why we cannot live in
harmony and peace. In fact, Islam reminds us that God made us into
different nations and tribes so that we might come to enhance mutual
understanding, mutual respect, and cooperation (The Quran, 49: 13).
Therefore perpetuating those differences in order to foment conflict is
certainly against God’s Law of Nature.

Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Our main task is therefore to ensure that religion continues to serve
as the basis of peace. We continue to work to ensure that religion will
not be used, misused, and abused to justify act of violence in any
forms. The Holy Qur’an strongly reminds us that whosoever killed a
person without justified reason is that if he has killed all mankind
and humanity (The Qur’an 5: 32).

When conflicts do occur, it is our task also to ensure that those
conflicts are resolved peacefully, not through the use of violence.
Here, we believe in the power of dialogue, and that interfaith dialogue
could take the form of mediation between conflicting parties. It is
true that sometimes conflicts have no religious motive, as religion is
only used as a mean of justification, yet religious approach in
conflict resolution is often fruitful.

It is my belief that more of these dialogues are needed. More exchanges
of views and discussions among civilizations should be encouraged.
Therefore, we should continue to make the dialogue among civilizations
useful both at the elite and grass roots level. We should ensure that
various activities to bridge the gap among civilizations would
contribute to the enhancement of mutual understanding and respect in a
concrete way.

Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Mediation through interfaith dialogues would not be meaningful unless
parties to such dialogues are able to articulate their point of views
in a frank and candid manner. Dialogues would quickly turn into a
political theater if we cannot be honest with each other. Fruitful
dialogues could only be achieved in an environment that promotes
candidness and honesty within a spirit of togetherness and brotherhood.

Faith-based organizations, like Muhammadiyah, whenever possible, can
and should play a role in mediation effort to resolve conflict. We have
played, and will continue to play, that role at community level. We
have also played that role in order to bridge differences among
communities at national level.

The challenge we are now facing is how to continue emphasizing the
value of mediation through interfaith dialogues and cooperation as an
instrument to bridge civilizational divides and conflicts at global
level. Various initiatives in this area remind us that religion and
religious leaders do have a positive role to play in international
relations. Religion does serve as a source of values and norms that
could provide guidance for a healthy inter-state relations based on
mutual understanding, mutual respects, and equality. Those dialogues
also serve as a venue for religious leaders to articulate their
aspiration for a peaceful and just world. At grass-root level,
inter-faith dialogues and cooperation can provide the basis for peace
among people of different faiths. Dialogues could remove mutual
suspicions, which often result from ignorance, lack of knowledge about
each other, and the absence of mutual respect.

Finally, it is my hope that the 2012 World Interfaith Harmony Week
would serve as an integral part of our effort to bridge divides among
civilizations, among states, among nations, and among communities. It
is also the hope of all of us who are here today that our relentless
efforts will in the end yield to a peaceful, just, prosperous, and
harmonious world.

Thank you.

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