Re: [GELORA45] 'Indonesia can be world's role model on peace'

2016-10-13 Terurut Topik kh djie dji...@gmail.com [GELORA45]
Asbun JK, perlu disabun.

On 14 October 2016 at 02:00, 'Sunny' am...@tele2.se [GELORA45] <
GELORA45@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

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> *Peace under repression? Big dream but facts speak clearly and loudly of
> emptyness.*
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> http://www.republika.co.id/berita/en/national-politics/
> 16/10/13/oey4zz414-indonesia-can-be-worlds-role-model-on-peace
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> Thursday, 13 October 2016, 01:08 WIB
> 'Indonesia can be world's role model on peace'
> Red: Reiny Dwinanda
> Republika/Raisan Al Farisi
> [image: Vice President Jusuf Kalla said Indonesia can be world's role
> model on peace.]
> Vice President Jusuf Kalla said Indonesia can be world's role model on
> peace.
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> REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Vice President Jusuf Kalla believes that
> Indonesia can be the role model for other countries in pursuit of peace
> amid the current global condition which is full of conflict and economic
> recession. "We are facing the same challenges, but we should be grateful
> for the fact that Indonesia is in the middle of the spectrum and is much
> safer and more stable compared to other countries," said Vice President
> Kalla in a press conference for 'Bridges: Dialogue Towards a Culture of
> Peace' in Dharmawangsa Hotel, South Jakarta, Wednesday.
>
> The Vice President will be the honorary chairman for the international
> event in Indonesia, in which winners of Peace, Physics, Chemistry and
> Medical Nobel Prize will give public lectures and conduct dialogues with
> students from schools and universities.
>
> He stated that Indonesia, with the biggest Moslem population in the world,
> provide an example to all countries across the globe regarding tolerance
> and mutual respect in coexisting with various communities. "Indonesia is
> the country with the biggest Moslem population in the world, but it is also
> home to the Catholic, Protestant, Hindu and Buddha communities. Over all,
> Indonesia have successfully maintain national harmony and unity based on
> the five principles (Pancasila) and the motto 'Bhinneka Tunggal Ika' (Unity
> in Diversity)," he remarked.
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> Nobel winners who will attend the dialogue in Indonesia include recipients
> of 2007 Economy Nobel Professor Eric Stark Maskin, 2012 Peace Nobel H.E.
> Jose Manuel Barroso, 1979 Physics Nobel Professor Sheldon Lee Glashlow,
> 1993 Medical Nobel Dr Sir Richard J Roberts, 2003 Economy Nobel Robert Fry
> Eugle III, 1990 Physics Nobel Professor Jerome Isaac Friedman, and 2003
> Chemistry Nobel Dr Peter Agre.
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> The Bridges Dialogue will be held from January to March 2017 in 12
> universities and two high schools in Indonesia, including Airlangga
> University, Atmajaya Catholic University, Bandung Technology Institute,
> Bina Nusantara University, Gadjah Mada Uniersity, Padjajaran University,
> Petra Christian University, Prasetya Mulya University, Surabaya University,
> Udayana University, Jakarta National University, University of Indonesia,
> Bina Nusantara School Simprug and IPEKA Integrated Christian School.
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> Other than Indonesia, the Dialogue initiated by the International Peace
> Foundation in Vienna, Austria will also be held in Thailand, Philippines,
> Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam and Singapore.
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> *Sumber : Antara*
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[GELORA45] 'Indonesia can be world's role model on peace'

2016-10-13 Terurut Topik 'Sunny' am...@tele2.se [GELORA45]

Peace under repression? Big dream but facts speak clearly and loudly of 
emptyness.

http://www.republika.co.id/berita/en/national-politics/16/10/13/oey4zz414-indonesia-can-be-worlds-role-model-on-peace

Thursday, 13 October 2016, 01:08 WIB
'Indonesia can be world's role model on peace'
Red: Reiny Dwinanda
Republika/Raisan Al Farisi 
 
Vice President Jusuf Kalla said Indonesia can be world's role model on peace.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Vice President Jusuf Kalla believes that Indonesia 
can be the role model for other countries in pursuit of peace amid the current 
global condition which is full of conflict and economic recession. "We are 
facing the same challenges, but we should be grateful for the fact that 
Indonesia is in the middle of the spectrum and is much safer and more stable 
compared to other countries," said Vice President Kalla in a press conference 
for 'Bridges: Dialogue Towards a Culture of Peace' in Dharmawangsa Hotel, South 
Jakarta, Wednesday.

The Vice President will be the honorary chairman for the international event in 
Indonesia, in which winners of Peace, Physics, Chemistry and Medical Nobel 
Prize will give public lectures and conduct dialogues with students from 
schools and universities.

He stated that Indonesia, with the biggest Moslem population in the world, 
provide an example to all countries across the globe regarding tolerance and 
mutual respect in coexisting with various communities. "Indonesia is the 
country with the biggest Moslem population in the world, but it is also home to 
the Catholic, Protestant, Hindu and Buddha communities. Over all, Indonesia 
have successfully maintain national harmony and unity based on the five 
principles (Pancasila) and the motto 'Bhinneka Tunggal Ika' (Unity in 
Diversity)," he remarked.

Nobel winners who will attend the dialogue in Indonesia include recipients of 
2007 Economy Nobel Professor Eric Stark Maskin, 2012 Peace Nobel H.E. Jose 
Manuel Barroso, 1979 Physics Nobel Professor Sheldon Lee Glashlow, 1993 Medical 
Nobel Dr Sir Richard J Roberts, 2003 Economy Nobel Robert Fry Eugle III, 1990 
Physics Nobel Professor Jerome Isaac Friedman, and 2003 Chemistry Nobel Dr 
Peter Agre.

The Bridges Dialogue will be held from January to March 2017 in 12 universities 
and two high schools in Indonesia, including Airlangga University, Atmajaya 
Catholic University, Bandung Technology Institute, Bina Nusantara University, 
Gadjah Mada Uniersity, Padjajaran University, Petra Christian University, 
Prasetya Mulya University, Surabaya University, Udayana University, Jakarta 
National University, University of Indonesia, Bina Nusantara School Simprug and 
IPEKA Integrated Christian School.

Other than Indonesia, the Dialogue initiated by the International Peace 
Foundation in Vienna, Austria will also be held in Thailand, Philippines, 
Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam and Singapore.



Sumber : Antara