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Islamic Hard-Liners Plan Massive Pancasila Rally
Nivell Rayda | May 11, 2011


Cianjur, West Java. After failing to kick-start a revolution through massive 
protests echoing those in the Middle East this year, hard-line Muslim groups 
are now plotting an even bigger rally next month, this time claiming they have 
forged an unlikely alliance with nationalists. 

Speaking from his home in West Java, Chep Hermawan, the leader of the Islamic 
Reform Movement (Garis), said that 40,000 protesters were expected to rally in 
front of the Presidential Palace in Jakarta on June 1. 

"Basically everyone who is a staunch critic of SBY will be on board," Chep 
said, referring to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. "It will be like Cairo, 
where everyone who didn't like Mubarak joined forces to topple a corrupt 
government." 

Chep named Sri Bintang Pamungkas, a Suharto-era political activist, and Andi 
Mapetahang Fatwa, a member of the Regional Representatives Council (DPD), as 
being among the nationalists who had expressed an interest in taking part in 
the rally. 

"We plan on doing this on the anniversary of the Pancasila," Chep said, 
referring to the state ideology first articulated by former President Sukarno 
on June 1, 1945. 

Chep said Muslim groups were hoping to return the Pancasila to its original 
state, as outlined in the Jakarta Charter of June 22, 1945. The first principle 
of the Jakarta Charter, which was ultimately incorporated into the preamble of 
the constitution, was the "obligation for all followers to observe Shariah 
law." It was later changed to "Belief in the one and only God," by then-Vice 
President Mohammad Hatta. 

"We want the Pancasila to return to its original state," Chep said. "We don't 
reject the Pancasila, rather we want to restore it to its intended purpose." 

The protest, Chep added, would also cover other topical issues. "Basically our 
plan is to stage a rally that appeals to all, not just Muslims," he said. "We 
have been talking with the nationalists and they agreed to join our rally, but 
they will be pushing labor issues, agricultural reform and so on." 

Demonstrators, he said, would also demand the dissolution of Ahmadiyah, a 
minority Islamic sect considered deviant by mainstream Muslims. 

In February, a massive rally by hard-line groups demanded Yudhoyono issue a 
decree banning Ahmadiyah, threatening a revolution if he failed to do so by 
March 1. Nothing has happened since the deadline passed. 

Chep blamed a lack of coordination and funds for the failure of the February 
protests. 

For the June protest, Chep said that meetings had been, and would continue to 
be, held with leaders of opposition parties and former presidential candidates, 
asking them for political and financial support. "I have also prepared Rp 2 
billion [$234,000] to finance the rally in the hope that opponents of the 
government will be convinced to invest as well," Chep said. 

Executives of the hard-line Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) and the Islamic 
People's Forum (FUI) said they had not yet heard of the plan.

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