Iran itu syiah dan bukan sunni: gerakan menjatuhkan syah dulu dipimpin oleh 
ayatollah.

Tidak berarti bahwa bahaya fundementlis Islam tidak ada di Timur Tengah Arab 
dan Afrika Utara, tapi resiko itu tidak sebesar di Iran.
   

--- In [email protected], "sunny" <ambon@...> wrote:
>
> Terlebih dahulu harus dapat Freedom, nanti kalau sudah dapat freedom baru 
> syariah. Bukankah petama-tama  naik ke tahta kekuasaan negera baru sesudah 
> itu syariah, contohnya Iran. Dalam mengulingkan Sah Pahlevi semua tanpa 
> pandang bulu atau aliran politik maupun agama turut, baru setelah Imam 
> Khomeni pegang kekuasaan baru diberlakukan hukum syariah, yang dianggap lawan 
> dibasmikan.
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Jusfiq 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 3:11 PM
>   Subject: [proletar] Aljazeera: Thousands take to streets in Syria protests
> 
> 
>     
>   Sekali lagi, yang dituntut orang Syria adalah "Freedom" dan bukan syariah...
> 
>   --
> 
>   Middle East
>   Thousands take to streets in Syria protests
>   Pro-democracy protesters reported in Daraa, Baniyas, Homs, Latakia, Deir ez 
> Zor and suburbs of Damascus.
>   Last Modified: 15 Apr 2011 12:22
> 
>   Pro-democracy protests have taken place in several cities in Syria, a day 
> after Bashar al-Assad, the country's president, attempted to calm mounting 
> opposition to his rule.
> 
>   Around 2,500 people marched in the Syrian town of Daraa on Friday, chanting 
> slogans calling for the "freedom" of the southern town, which has been the 
> epicentre of protests against President Assad's rule.
> 
>   "Between 2,500 and 3,000 people showed up at Al-Saraya area in the centre 
> of the city, chanting slogans in favour of freedom and against the hostile 
> regime," a human rights activist told the AFP news agency, speaking on 
> condition of anonymity.
> 
>   Protests are also under way in Baniyas, Homs, Latakia and Deir ez Zor, as 
> well as in the Douma suburb of the capital Damascus.
> 
>   Rula Amin, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Daraa, reported that the army and 
> security forces were not visible in the city, and that the protesters were 
> being allowed to hold their demonstration.
> 
>   "It's a completely different scene from last Friday when more than 26 
> people were killed during protests and clashes with the security forces and 
> protesters here. Today, no security forces are visible at all. People went 
> after the Friday prayers ... in thousands. They were marching carrying olive 
> branches saying 'peaceful, freedom'. Some were demanding the toppling of the 
> regime, others were saying they just want reforms," she reported.
> 
>   "It comes one day after they met with President Assad in an attempt by the 
> government to calm the situation. Now here in Daraa, these measures seem to 
> have calmed the situation a little bit. People say the president promised 
> them very specific reforms that will be announced very soon, maybe as early 
> as next week."
> 
>   A large pro-democracy protest also took place in the city of Deir ez Zor, 
> on the Euphrates river, while a smaller demonstration was reported in the 
> Barzeh district of Damascus, Reuters reported.
> 
>   In the coastal city of Baniyas, meanwhile, about 1,500 people chanted 
> "freedom" after Friday prayers, despite the deployment of the army in the 
> city as part of a deal to contain protests, the Syrian Observatory for Human 
> Rights said.
> 
>   The latest demonstrations come a day after the Syrian government announced 
> an amnesty for scores of prisoners detained since protests began. President 
> Assad has also unveiled a new cabinet, in a move to placate those calling for 
> political changes.
> 
>   Last Friday, Syrian security forces shot dead more than 26 people in Daraa 
> after thousands of people staged pro-democracy rallies after midday prayers.
> 
>   The protesters were killed when security forces opened fire with rubber 
> bullets and live rounds to disperse stone-throwing protesters.
> 
>   One of the key demands of the protesters has been the lifting of emergency 
> law in the country, which has been in place since 1963.
> 
>   Al Jazeera's Amin reported that the delegation from Daraa which met with 
> the president was satisfied with his promises that the law would lifted in 
> the coming weeks.
> 
>   "According to the delegation that met with the president, he told them that 
> [the emergency law] will be lifted. They said it is going to be lifted by 
> April 25, the deadline that the government had announced, and they are happy 
> with that.
> 
>   "They feel this is one of the major issues and the source of many of the 
> problems. They are tired and have had enough of the security forces having a 
> free hand in arresting people, putting them in prison without trial for 
> years," she reported.
>   Source:
>   Al Jazeera and agencies
> 
> 
> 
>   
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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