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From: "Firson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: U.S., British planes strike Iraq targets
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 09:59:19 -0600

Bismillahirrahmanirrahim,

1.
http://www.eramuslim.com

SALIMAH Kecam Negara Pendukung Serangan AS ke Afghan
Tgl. publikasi: 20/9/2001 10:35 WIB

eramuslim, Jakarta - Sekitar 150 orang yang menamakan diri Persaudaraan
Muslimah (SALIMAH) melakukan aksi di depan kantor perwakilan Persatuan
Bangsa-Bangsa (PBB) di Jakarta, Kamis (20/9) untuk mengecam rencana serangan 
Amerika
Serikat (AS) ke Afghanistan.

2.
Iran Larang Wilayahnya Dipakai AS untuk Serang Afghanistan

Sumber: Reuters
http://www.detik.com/peristiwa/2001/09/21/2001921-060344.shtml
detikcom - Jakarta, Tak semua negara seputar Timur Tengah akomodatif 
terhadap
AS. Iran melarang AS menggunakan wilayah udaranya untuk menyerang 
Afghanistan.
Larangan ini dikatakan oleh Juru Bicara Kementerian Luar Negeri Hamid Reza
Asefi seperti dikutip Reuters, Jumat (21/9/2001).

3.
http://www.eramoslem.com/article/view/6309/

Kerjasama Mendadak Militer Indonesia-AS Dicurigai
Tgl. publikasi: 21/9/2001 13:22 WIB

eramuslim, Jakarta - Kerjasama militer antara pemerintah Indonesia dan AS 
adalah upaya AS untuk membujuk atau m erayu Indonesia agar turut mendukung 
serangan AS terhadap Osama bin Laden. Karena itu perjanjian kerjasama 
militer itu sangat mengkhawatirkan. Demikian ungkapan anggota komisi I Djoko 
Susilo kepada eramuslimcom. di ruang kerjanya.

Menurut Djoko, kerjasama itu patut dicurigai karena dilakukan secara tiba 
tiba. "Padahal dalam program International Military Training (IMIT), Amerika 
paling sulit memberikan dukungan. Tapi saat ini tiba tiba begitu mudah," 
ujar Djoko. Hal yang perlu dicurigai lagi, katanya, pencabutan embargo 
senjata kepada Indonesia. Meskipun ia mengakui hal itu merupakan kabar 
gembira bagi Indonesia.

4.
http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/09/20/iraq.no.fly.zone/index.html

U.S., British planes strike Iraq targets

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. and British warplanes bombed anti-aircraft 
artillery in Iraq's
southern no-fly zone Thursday "in response to recent Iraqi hostile threats 
against coalition
aircraft conducting routine" patrols of southern Iraq, the Pentagon 
announced.

Iraq followed quickly with the claim that its air defense forces hit two 
coalition aircraft in the
southern no-fly zone Thursday, according to the official Iraqi News Agency 
(INA).




5.
http://asia.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/central/09/19/inv.afghanistan.camp/

  India identifies terrorist training camps
September 20, 2001 Posted: 9:36 AM HKT (0136 GMT)
   By Satinder Bindra
CNN New Delhi Bureau

NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- India has been working with the United States in 
the days
following last week's hijacking attacks by sharing the locations of what it 
said are terrorist
training camps.

Indian intelligence officials said that for more than a decade Islamic 
militants have been
training in Afghanistan and Pakistan for a jihad, or holy war.


6.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk_politics/newsid_1555000/1555733.stm

UK foreign secretary to visit Iran

Jack Straw announces his historic visit to Iran

Jack Straw is to become the first UK foreign secretary to visit Iran since 
the 1979 revolution.

Mr Straw's trip is the latest in a hectic series of global diplomatic 
efforts since the terror attacks on the US 10 days ago.



7.
ADDRESS BY
H.E. MEGAWATI SOEKARNOPUTRI
PRESIDENT REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
AT USINDO GALA DINNER
Washington DC, September 19,2001


Ladies and Gentlemen,
Dear Friends of Indonesia,

Before all else, I invite you all to join me in observing a moment of 
silence in remembrance of those who lost their lives in the tragic events of 
September 11, 2001 as a result of the barbaric terrorist attacks in New York 
City, Washington DC, and Shankville, Pennsylvania.  May God bless their 
souls.

(Moment of silence begins (30 seconds) - ends.)

I must admit that I had a moment of hesitation about this visit in the light 
of the September 11 tragedy. But after second thoughts, and after 
consultations with our friends in the US Government, I came to the 
conclusion that this was the time for the Government and people of Indonesia 
to accept the invitation of President Bush, and to show their deep sympathy 
and support for the Government and the people of the United States of 
America in this difficult times.

In my country, through the medium of television, we saw how human life was 
wasted without compunction. I  believe the terrorists are making a big 
mistake if they think that through their brutal action, by violently taking 
the lives of innocent people, they can destroy your country. On the 
contrary, the big challenge that you are facing now will bring out the best 
in America.

In my view, the basic values that have always been the sources of  America's 
strength, namely individual freedom, the openness of society and a strong 
republican spirit, will not crumble as a result of the attacks by 
terrorists. The terrorism September 11 will probably profoundly change the 
world we live in. But I am convinced that in this changed world, America's 
basic values will be even stronger, and will become a richer source of 
universal inspiration.

Thomas Jefferson, one of your admirable founding fathers, once said that the 
tree of democracy will grow even stronger, if from time to time it is 
watered with the blood of its martyrs. The victims of terrorist action in 
New York City, Washington DC, and other places are such martyrs. Their lives 
might be forcibly snatched away, but the tree of democracy will just grow 
stronger and will not weaken.

It is a distinct honour and pleasure for me that I am finally able to meet 
with you. I wish, therefore, to thank the United States-Indonesia Society 
and the US-ASEAN Business Council for inviting me to meet Indonesia's 
friends. I cannot say enough about the valuable contributions these 
organizations have made to the promotion of relations between Indonesia and 
the United States.

Today, I had very productive talks with President Bush in the oval office.  
I told him what I wish to tell you tonight: that we mourn with America, that 
we share your grief and outrage, and that we strongly condemn terrorism in 
all its forms and manifestations. Indonesia is ready to cooperate with the 
United States and other civilized countries on counter-terrorism.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

I understand that the United States attaches great importance to Indonesia. 
As friend, the United States certainly wants Indonesia to succeed in 
overcoming the challenges it is currently facing.

At present, Indonesia's democracy is moving forward in a more 
institutionalized way. Last July, a transfer of power took place in peaceful 
and consitutional manner. As a result, I believe the process of 
democratization that started in 1998 will grow even stronger.

Nevertheless, it does not necessarily mean that democracy in Indonesia has 
reached a satisfactory level. We are still in a transitional period. And, 
like other countries in a similar situation, Indonesia has weaknesses as 
well as urgent challenges that need to be addressed.

To deal with such a difficult situation, I stress the importance of 
bilateral relations between the United States and Indonesia. The US is the 
first modern republic whose development has influenced the history of other 
countries, including my own. Indonesia, with the largest Muslim population 
in the world, is now embarking upon a new phase in its history. Our success 
in establishing a democratic system will become a positive factor not only 
for the region of Southeast Asia but also for the world at large.

For us, the challenges ahead are certainly not easy. Some of the problems 
were inherited from the past. And some others are perhaps part of a 
transitional process, taking place in a complex and pluralistic society with 
minimal experience of democracy.

We are facing the challenge of separatism in Aceh and Irian Jaya. In 
addition, there is social conflict in the Moluccas, Kalimantan and Sulawesi, 
which has so far caused thousands of refugees to languish in deplorable 
conditions.

In the meantime, Indonesia remains determined to deal with and carry out 
other important programs, such as decentralization of some of the powers of 
the central government to the regional governments.

However complex the situation may be, my Government continues to pursue its 
efforts to eradicate corruption, to place the role of the military in a 
correct balance, to balance the relationship between the executive and the 
legislative, to proceed with necessary constitutional amendments, to enhance 
the judiciary system and to continue to uphold the supremacy of law.

In short, my country is determined to review and revise various aspects of 
the national life, that are needed to make us a sound democratic republic.

In addition to the aforementioned challenges, a new and distressing problem 
has emerged, namely an increase in the incidence of terrorism. My Government 
is fully determined to overcome this complex problem, just like the 
leadership of your Government.

As to the issue of Aceh, I am aware that it has attracted a lot of attention 
from some members of the US Congress, as well as human rights activitists. 
In this regard, I would like to reiterate that at present I am trying to 
handle it in a peaceful manner, through a responsible political process 
without sacrificing the national integrity of Indonesia.

Of course, as we learned from the history of England, Spain and other 
countries, this is not an easy matter. However, I would like to make it 
clear once again that the integrity of our country is of the highest 
importance and we will defend it at all cost.

Abraham Lincoln, one of your greatest heroes, carried out a similar policy 
about one and half century ago. America became great because, among others, 
the principle of national integrity was upheld by Lincoln and other heroes 
of that era. As I said, we will certainly pursue a peaceful political 
approach. But as did Lincoln in the United States, we will defend the 
integrity of Indonesia no matter how long it will take.

At the commemoration of Indonesia's independence day last August, the Aceh 
Independence Movement, better known by its Indonesian acronym, GAM, launched 
a series of bombing campaigns, that destroyed more than 50 school buildings 
in Aceh. In our view, such violent actions can only destroy the political 
dialogue we have been initiating. A peaceful and prosperous Aceh can only be 
achieved if GAM decides to sincerely participate in the dialogue and lay 
down their arms.

The policy of special autonomy would give the province of Aceh  more 
authority for self-government. I am fully convinced that if it is earnestly 
carried out, this policy will immediately yield many benefits to the people 
of Aceh, and will pave the way to a cessation of hostilities and suffering 
in the province, which has suffered far too long.

Now, I want to turn to another issue. I understand that military relations 
between the two countries is an important issue for the US Congress. I have 
stressed to President Bush, that the resumption of our military relations 
with the US will strengthen democracy in Indonesia.  As in other democratic 
countries, the minimal role vested in Indonesia's military establishment is 
that of protecting the country's territorial integrity and political 
sovereignty. These two things are essential in a democracy. A democracy 
cannot exist, if its territorial boundaries are changed and twisted at every 
pretext.

I must also say here that I commend the attitude of the Indonesian military 
and police for rejecting, during the political crisis of last July, the 
President's decree to dissolve parliament. At that critical moment, they 
made a stand for democracy.



As a person, who had experienced the bitter taste of tyranny, I am of the 
opinion, that the future democracy of Indonesia will be far better 
guaranteed, if a wiser method is undertaken in promoting the process of 
democratization.

I began my political career as a member of the Indonesian parliament.   
Since that time, I have experienced the sour and salty taste of politics. I 
had been inspired by hopes, but I also had to bear the pain of suppression, 
including violations of human rights. In this regard, I have expressed my 
commitment, upon assuming leadership of my country, to continue the redress 
of various violations of human rights, including those perpetrated in the 
wake of the popular consultation in East Timor. This will be carried out 
through ad-hoc human rights courts specifically established to try those 
cases of human rights violations.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

That is the map of the road that we are taking.

Among the most challenging problems Indonesia faces, is the need to recover 
from the financial crisis, that struck Indonesia four years ago. We have 
therefore signed a Letter of Intent with the International Monetary Fund, 
which commits Indonesia to a rigorous program of national economic recovery. 
Before the signing, the Letter of Intent had been pending for about eight 
months. In addition to the IMF agreement, we have also made an important 
agreement with your Overseas Private Insurance Company (OPIC).

Frankly, this will not be easy for us. However, we recognize that a 
commitment is a commitment, and we intend to do our utmost to honor our 
obligations, and to maintain our credibility and creditworthiness to the 
international community, and the global economy.

Once again, I have to admit that there are a lot of things we have to do. 
The problem is that our resources are not unlimited. This is one of the 
reasons we are inviting investors to do business in Indonesia. To serve that 
objective, my Government plans to launch new investment policies.

We also recognize the central importance to the international community, as 
well as to our own citizens, of eliminating collusion, corruption and 
nepotism (KKN). This means undertaking major social and legal steps toward 
the transformation of society. These efforts, of course, will not yield 
results overnight.

As a first step, I have asked all my ministers as well as those closest to 
me, to observe the norms of established modern nation states in this regard, 
and I have asked my ministers to submit a statement of their assets and 
liabilities.  Transparency such as this discourages KKN.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

I firmly believe that the best of Indonesia is yet to come.  The challenges 
faced by my government today are enormous, but Indonesia has had more 
difficult problems in the past, and history has proved that we have an 
uncanny ability to bounce back.

Finally, let me close with one final thought. I came here literally from the 
other side of the planet.  Indonesia is 12 time zones away from the United 
States, and it took me over 24 hours to fly from Jakarta to Washington DC. 
But although our history and cultures are different, there is an important 
similarity between the Indonesian dream and the American dream. I am not 
talking about the American dream of "a family, a house, and 2 cars in the 
garage".  I am talking about the dream of creating a great nation where all 
men and women are treated equal, where people of all races, ethnicity, and 
religion live side by side in peace and prosperity as one. America's 
founding fathers dreamt this, and ours did too. That dream remains dear in 
my heart and in the hearts of millions of Indonesians.

Thank you and God bless all of you.

Washington DC, 19 September 2001

PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

MEGAWATI SOEKARNOPUTRI

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