Refleksi : Kalau menyatakan jihad terhadap korupsi kenapa  SBY tidak menyatakan 
dengan tegas dan keras bahwa harta korupsi Soeharto harus ditindak? 

SBY mempunyai pengalaman jihad, yaitu mensponsor pengiriman Laskar Jihad Sunnah 
Wal Jamaah ke Maluku dan Sulawesi Tengah, mengakibatkan puluhan ribu rakyat 
mati. 

Apakah Anda tidak muak melihat muka akal bulus?

http://thejakartaglobe.com/home/indonesian-president-declares-jihad-on-corruption/346366

December 09, 2009 
Nurfika Osman & Camelia Pasandaran

 
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono delivering a nationally televised speech 
from the State Palace in Central Jakarta on Tuesday night, ahead of World 
Anti-Corruption Day. (Photo: Widodo S. Jusuf, Antara)

Indonesian President Declares 'Jihad' on Corruption

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Tuesday night sought to regain the high 
ground in Indonesia's drive to wipe out corruption, terming it a "jihad" and 
vowing to lead from the front. 

But those involved in corruption and their supporters will strike back, 
Yudhoyono warned in a nationally televised speech ahead of today's 
International Anti-Corruption Day, which will see street rallies around the 
nation.

The president's speech came amid mounting criticism that he was faltering in 
his determination to tackle corruption, especially following his reluctance to 
deal quickly with drawn-out graft scandals involving law-enforcement agencies, 
members of his government and allegedly his own political party.

"I will lead the jihad against corruption," Yudhoyono said. "Corruption has now 
become a common enemy." He added that groups that had benefited from a past 
environment tolerant of corruption "will certainly not stay idle and they will 
use whatever means to halt our efforts."

Anticorruption rallies will be allowed to proceed today, he said, but they 
should be orderly and peaceful. Yudhoyono, meanwhile, will leave for Bali to 
attend a conference.

Yudhoyono on Sunday claimed he had information that today's planned protests 
would include efforts to undermine his presidency. Security officials have 
pointed to a recent meeting at a hotel allegedly involving activists, public 
leaders and politicians.

Activists have denied the claims. "We believe that the government has made 
wrong assumptions based on false information," said Usman Hamid, of the 
Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras). "Police 
showed us the minutes of the meeting, which were completely different from the 
actual discussion. We were just planning the rally and establishing the short- 
and long-term goals for the fight against corruption."

Fadjroel Rachman, of the Anti-Corruption Civil Society Coalition (Kompak), said 
the president's suspicions may have inspired some groups to take over the 
rallies to push their own political agendas.

"That is why last Friday we submitted details of our plans and registered the 
members of those organizations [taking part] in the rally. This is to avoid the 
presence of illegal protesters and organizations," Fadjroel said.

Reacting to the president's speech on Tuesday, he said Yudhoyono had little 
reason to boast about the country's progress against corruption, as reflected 
in a slight increase in the country's corruption perception index, from 2.6 
last year to 2.8 this year, according to Transparency International. 

"Improving 0.2 points is insignificant, and we are far behind Thailand, Brunei 
Darussalam and Malaysia," he said.

In his speech, Yudhoyono also seemed to voice support for the harried 
Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK). "A strong and capable KPK is still 
very much needed. Therefore I approve of wiretapping by the authorities but it 
should also be appropriately and properly regulated," he said.

In a move widely criticized by activists as designed to weaken the KPK, 
Communications and Information Technology Minister Tifatul Sembiring is pushing 
for a law that would regulate the body's wiretapping powers.




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