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July 17, 2009 

 
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono talks to Governor of Jakarta Fauzi Bowo at a 
hospital after visiting injured bombing victims on Friday. (Photo: Romeo Gacad, 
AFP)

SBY's Speech on the Jakarta Bombings: Full Text

A full translation of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's speech to the nation 
on the Jakarta bomb attacks, delivered at the Presidential Palace on Friday 
afternoon:

Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh,

Greetings to everyone,

My fellow countrymen and women, to all Indonesians that I love, wherever you 
are. Today is a black dot in our history [as a nation]. Once again, there has 
been an attack or a bombing committed by terrorists in Jakarta. It is suspected 
to have been committed by a group of terrorists, although it may not 
necessarily be the same terrorism network that we have realized cause nothing 
but sufferings and troubles that all Indonesians have had to bear.

This barbaric act has brought about innocent casualties as well. Therefore, on 
this opportunity, on behalf of the country and the government, and as a person, 
I would like to express my heartfelt condolences to the families of the 
victims. To all the victims, our thoughts and prayers are with you.

My fellow countrymen and women, the inhuman and thoughtless bombing occurred 
just when our nation had held its presidential election and while the General 
Elections Commission (KPU) is still tallying the votes. It has greatly 
disrupted the security and peace of the country while people want a safe, 
peaceful and conducive situation. People want the conclusion of the 2009 
General Elections to be the starting point for us to unite and rebuild our 
country for the sake of all Indonesian people.

The bombing was committed when people were still concerned with political 
brouhaha at the elite level, also - as I have been noticing everyday - with 
provocative remarks that maintain heated and hostile circumstances, which is 
not the aspiration of the people who fulfilled their political duties a few 
weeks ago.

My fellow countrymen and women, I believe almost all of us feel sympathy and 
sadness, and cry inside, as I do now. Indeed, there are few people who are 
laughing and screaming in delight, satisfying their maddening anger. These few 
people, heartless and careless for the destruction of our country from 
terrorism, do not care about the vast implications of their brutality toward 
our economy, business climate, tourism, image in the world and many other 
factors.

Presently, my brothers and sisters, beside us, the government is performing 
emergency response measures to treat the victims of the bombing. An 
investigation is on the way as well. I have received a preliminary report of 
the ongoing investigation. After I read the report, I instructed the Chief of 
Police, the National Intelligence Agency and other related state institutions 
to conduct a proper and thorough investigation and to bring the perpetrators to 
justice.


I believe, as we have discovered before, that the perpetrators and the people 
who masterminded this terror will be apprehended and we will prosecute them 
under the law. I have instructed law enforcers to prosecute anyone involved. 
Whoever he or she is, from whatever political rank and background.


This morning, I have received many statements, or reminders, that made me 
theorize, or at least be concerned, that this terrorism is related to the 
result of the presidential election. I would respond like this - that we should 
not point our fingers, or blame someone without proof. All theories and 
speculations must be proven in court. Our country is a lawful country, as well 
as a democratic one. Therefore, the norms of law and democracy must be enacted 
properly. If someone is guilty under the law, then we could say that the person 
is guilty.


I must say for the first time to all Indonesians that during the series of 
legislative and presidential elections in 2009, there were several intelligence 
reports that were gathered by law enforcers. Once again, this information has 
never been made public. The report showed a group of terrorists had practiced 
shooting at my picture, SBY's picture, as a target. Let me show you.


This is a video recording of them practicing shooting. Two men are shooting 
with handguns. This is the target. And this is my picture, and they are aiming 
approximately at my face. This is the intelligence report, with video tape and 
pictures. It is not a slander, nor an issue. I received the report several 
moments ago. It is still related to the intelligence that acknowledged there is 
a plan to commit violence or actions against the law in relation to the 
election result.


There was also a plan to occupy the office of the General Elections Commission 
when the result is to announced. There was a statement that there would be a 
revolution if SBY wins. This is an intelligence report, not rumors, nor gossip. 
Other statements said they wished to turn Indonesia into [a country like] Iran. 
And the last statement said that no matter what, SBY should not and would not 
be inaugurated. You can interpret such threats, and the tens of other 
intelligence reports that are currently in the hands of our law enforcers.


This morning, just like I used to do, I wanted to come personally to the 
location [of the attack]. But the Chief of Police and others suggested I should 
wait, since the area was not yet secure. And danger could come at any time, 
especially with all of the threats I have shown you. Physical threats.


Surely, life and death is in God's hands. I should not worry and be restrained 
in doing my duty to the people, to this country. Since presidential security is 
borne by the Indonesian Armed Forces, I believe the armed forces have taken the 
precautions needed. To all intelligence reports, whether they are related to 
the bombing or not, I have instructed to all law enforcers to perform their 
duties correctly, objectively, decisively and lawfully.


If the threats are not related to today's bombing, they still need to be 
prevented, because anarchy, violence, vandalism and all other crimes are not 
the characteristics of a democratic and lawful country, obviously. For all of 
this, I, as the president, condemn the brutal act of terrorism. I also feel 
very sorry about the incident. Perhaps, or usually, during times like this, 
many of us are afraid to express our scorns or condemnations due to political 
considerations. On the other hand, I must say it loud and clear, as my mandate 
as the president.


Why do I have to feel very sorry? First of all, you all know that for the last 
five years, our economy has been growing rapidly. Business, tourism, food 
self-sufficiency, investment, trade, real sectors, have all been moving 
favorably regardless of the global crisis. Secondly, during the last week 
alone, our stock exchange index were improving drastically and our Rupiah was 
strengthening [against US dollar] as well. With the growing economy, the 
welfare of our people was developing also, including the execution of poverty 
and unemployment eradication programs, which I usually mention as the 
Pro-People Program.


All that has happened, my beloved brothers and sisters of Indonesia, is because 
in the last couple of years, our country has been truly safe and peaceful. In 
addition to the economic growth, our people throughout the country can work and 
live their lives in peace, free from fear. Meanwhile, the reputation of our 
country in the world is increasing as the world sees our country to be more 
safe, organized and peaceful. Our country has a blooming democracy and improved 
human rights implementation, a developing country that plays its role globally. 
Even, and this is a sad part, if the bombing did not occur, a legendary 
football club, Manchester United, would have played in Jakarta.

My fellow countrymen and women, with all of these brutal and thoughtless acts 
of terrorism, what we have built in the last five years with the labor and 
sweat of all Indonesians, once again must endure another shake and setback. 
Implications, once again, must be borne by all Indonesians, minus the bombers.


Therefore, truth and justice will be served. I swear, for the sake of my 
beloved Indonesians, that the government will execute proper and decisive 
punishments to the bombers, including the mastermind and organizers, and for 
other crimes that might or could happen on our country nowadays.


To the Indonesian Police Force, Indonesian Armed Forces and National 
Intelligence Agency, also the governors, district chiefs and mayors, I would 
like to ask you to remain on high-alert status and strive to prevent terrorism. 
More importantly, the law enforcers must truly seek, capture and prosecute the 
perpetrators, organizers, and masterminds behind this violence. Maybe some of 
them have committed crimes, assassination or murders and gotten away with these 
crimes, but this time we will not let them become Draculas and death-mongers in 
our country.


I realize that for the last five years, police have frequently prevented and 
stopped terrorism actions. Confiscating explosive materials, uncovering several 
terrorism networks, even though today's bombing has happened, a disaster that 
has torn the security and reputation of our country and nation. To prevent and 
exterminate terrorism, and other crimes properly, the intelligence [agency] 
must be very sharp. Prevention must be very effective. The police, the 
intelligence agency, the armed forces must unite in a complete synergy. 
Negligence and ignorance must be discarded. This is our mandate given by the 
people, for our country.


To all Indonesians, as you increase public alertness, stay at your work and 
live your lives normally. If something suspicious happens, call the police. 
Don't let terrorists and their masterminds lurk in your neighborhood. You can 
fall prey to their actions at any time if they are allowed to mastermind 
further terror in our country.


For the future, I encourage all Indonesians and all elements of the nation to 
unite and stand together in protecting the safety and peace of this country. No 
country and no religion condones terrorism, whatever the motives and reasons 
are. Don't hesitate, nor be afraid, in preventing and exterminating terrorism. 
Meanwhile, the terror we had today should never break our spirit and endeavor 
to build and to advance our country.


We must keep on fighting to better our economy, politics, democracy, human 
rights implementation, law enforcement, regional development, people's welfare 
and so on. The fact is that there is a major catastrophe due to today's act of 
terrorism. But we will make it right together, and we shall rise and move 
forward again. We, the nation, the country and the people, shall not falter nor 
cave in to terrorism. No violence, extremism, and other crimes shall continue 
to live on this country.


God Almighty, Allah SWT, shall protect and save our lives. With God's 
blessings, I assure you, my brothers and sisters of Indonesia, that I shall 
stand right up front to face the clear and present danger and to carry out the 
hard, yet noble, mandate you have given to me.


Thank you,


Wassalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.




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