Refelection : Preident alone is insufficiently strong to combat
corruption, how
about you?
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> Refelection : Vice preident alone is insufficiently strong to combat
radicals, how about the president?
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http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/indonesian-vice-president-stand-up-a\
gainst-radicals/401881
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> Indonesian Vice President: Stand Up Against Radicals
> Ulma Haryanto & Anita Rachman | October 18, 2010
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> Indonesian Vice President Boediono, left, with United States President
Barack Obama at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington DC in April.
In the strongest comments by a senior politician yet against creeping
radicalism, Boediono said the country must not abandon the basic
principle that guarantees religious freedom for all. (EPA Photo)
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> Jakarta. Vice President Boediono has received cautious praise after
calling on the "silent majority" to take a stand against a growing
radicalism that he describes as threatening to take the country down a
path of destruction.
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> "Once we allow radicalism to take over our way of thinking, it will
lead us toward destruction," the vice president said in a speech on
Saturday at the opening of the Global Peace Leadership Conference,
organized by Nahdlatul Ulama.
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> "Freedom of expression has been used by certain groups to spread
hatred," he added.
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> Though racism and interreligious conflict are fundamental issues that
exist in most societies, Boediono said, Indonesians should protect the
foundation upon which the country was built - the principle of unity in
diversity. "Although Islam is the religion of the majority of people,
Indonesia is not an Islamic state," he said.
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> Boediono said the country must not abandon the basic principle that
guarantees religious freedom for all.
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> To do this, he called on the silent majority to take a stand.
"Radicals are usually vocal, though they are few in number. They drown
out the silent majority," he said. "But there are times when the silent
majority must dare to speak out. We must loudly reject radicalism and
return to the original agreement of the founding fathers of the nation."
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> Pluralism advocates applauded him for speaking out strongly on a
threat they have long warned of but that officials have paid little
attention to. Week after week, stories of discrimination against
minority religious groups fill news pages, and several surveys have
pointed to a worrying increase in intolerance among Indonesians.
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> Dhyah Madya Ruth, chairwoman of Lazuardi Birru, a group that aims to
educate young people about the dangers of extremism, said it was
important that the government made a clear stand.
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> "We have to create a synergy between the government, the people and
civil society organizations in solving this problem," she said. "Most
important in this is not just the silent majority, but the silent
government has to make a firm stand."
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> Burhanuddin Muhtadi, an analyst from the Indonesian Survey Institute
(LSI), said that President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono had never strongly
addressed radicalism.
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> In August Yudhoyono decried "groups that threatened the nation," but
his vague message could not be grasped by the public, Muhtadi said.
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> "He is too focused on his own image. He doesn't want to be considered
antagonistic toward Islamic hard-liners."
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> Another important government figure who needs to stand up against
those who promote hatred is the religious affairs minister, said Ulil
Abshar Abdalla, the founder of the Liberal Islam Network and a
Democratic Party politician.
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> "For example, in several Islamic gatherings people openly call for the
banishment of [minority Islamic sect] Ahmadiyah. That should not be
allowed," he said, adding that he regretted that Religious Affairs
Minister Suryadharma Ali had adopted a conservative approach that
fostered radicalism. Suryadharma has openly advocated banning the
Ahmadiyah sect.
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