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Yudhoyono Deserves Award for Religious Freedom: Presidential Staff 
By Ezra Sihite on 1:00 pm May 7, 2013.

 
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono speaks during a ceremony where he is 
conferred an honorary doctorate by Nanyang Technological University, in 
Singapore on April 22, 2013. (Reuters Photo/Edgar Su)



President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s office has refuted accusations that he is 
undeserved of an award for tolerance, claiming he has been an active member of 
global interfaith dialogues.

Teuku Faizasyah, a member of Yudhoyono’s international relations staff, said 
that cases of intolerance in Indonesia did not wipe out the president’s efforts 
to defend human rights.

“The intolerance cases should not blind the eyes of the commentators from 
seeing the many progresses in building Indonesian values under President SBY,” 
Faizasyah said on Monday.

The Appeal of Conscience Foundation, a US-based interfaith group, this year has 
named Yudhoyono the recipient of the World Statesman Award for championing 
religious freedom. The award will be presented to Yudhoyono in New York in the 
middle of this year.

“President SBY at the international level is also active in promoting 
interfaith dialogue and coining the global intermedia dialogues to build 
understanding and tolerance between cultures and beliefs,” Faizasyah said.

The ACF hands out the World Statesman Award annually to “heads of state who 
have exemplified their commitment to freedom, human rights, peace and respect 
for religious and ethnic diversity, and endeavor to advance these essential 
democratic values on the international scene.”

The Human Rights Working Group on Monday said that there were “several reasons 
why SBY doesn’t deserve the award.”

“On cases of [religious-based] violence and intolerance, the president has 
failed to uphold the law in a fair manner, both in preventing violence 
committed in the name of religion and in ensuring that the victims receive 
justice,” Muhammad Choirul Anam, the HRWG deputy director, said in a statement.

He also accused officials in the SBY administration of being involved in acts 
of intolerance and even criminalization of the victims.

“Another reason that SBY doesn’t deserve the award is because he has far too 
often remained silent on the rights abuses suffered by members of minority 
faiths in Indonesia,” Choirul said. “In many cases, like that of the Ahmadiyah 
since 2005, the president has to date never called on his officials to take 
firm action against perpetrators of intolerance who have clearly violated the 
Constitution.”

He said it was the same thing in the case of the Taman Yasmin and HKBP 
Filadelfia Protestant churches in West java, which continue to be sealed off by 
local authorities in direct violation of Supreme Court rulings ordering them to 
be reopened.


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