Jakarta - Chairman of Indonesian Association of Muslim Intellectuals (ICMI) Prof Nanat Fatah Natsir MS said the state should remain neutral in religious affairs.
"The state may not intervene in religious affairs. Intervention could trigger conflicts," the professor said here on Tuesday.
The state may not take side favoring a certain religion and must guarantee freedom for the people in performing their religious duties, he added.
"We must return to the 1945 Constitution of article 29 point 2," he said.
He said the state may not look down on any religion or faith, adding the people are free to follow any religious faith.
He hopes that better religious tolerance must be developed in the country, saying level of tolerance depends on one's understanding of the teaching of his or her religion.
"One would have greater tolerance when he or she well understand the teaching of his or her religion," he said.
He said ICMI condemns the release of a film titled Innocence of Muslims that insults the Prophet Muhammad and demands that the film makers be brought to court.
Nevertheless , Muslims should not resort to violence in launching protest, he said. (antarajatim)
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JAKARTA – Government’s plan to increase the basic tariff of electricity (TDL) in 2013 was not an appropriate step, the Analyst of Institute for Economic Studies, Research and Development (LP3E) Ina Primina said. The increasing tariff, she said, could impede the industry amid the deficit of trade in Indonesian economic situation.
Yet, government plans to export industrial products instead of raw materials. The increasing price of TDL can hamper their plan to expand business amid the efforts to succeed domestic market.
Government plans to increase TDL on 10 percent gradually in 2013. Government assumes that the increasing price can save the budget in around 12 trillion IDR.
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TANJUNG PINANG - Worker strikes in 14 provinces is being planned if the government does not respond to their demand. One of the demands is the governement expected to abolish outsourching system.
"We want the government to abolish the outsourcing system, low wages and corruption," Chairman of Riau islands` Indonesian Metal Workers Federation (FSPMI) Otong Sutisna said on Sunday.
He said FSPMI demanded the government to be firm in implementing Regulation Number 13/2003 about employment status especially the article related to the outsourcing system. Otong mentioned thousands of workers in Riau island were still working under the outsourcing system.
Otong explained the strike will be done nationally next September 14 in 14 provinces. As in Riau islands itself, he added, the strike will be centered in Batam, Bintan and Karimun area. About 20,000 workers are expected to join the strike.
source: republika.co.id
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PEKANBARU - The value of trading transaction between Indonesia and Malaysia in 2011 reaches 55.92 billion RM or 18.30 billion USD or around 180 trillion IDR. "The number is increasing sharply in around 24 trillion IDR or 8.42 billion RM compared to 2010," Malaysia's Consulate, Azizan Ismail, said on Sunday.
On trade and investment sectors, he said, Malaysia considered Indonesia as important partner with big contribution. Indonesia is also economic partner for the development of Malaysia.
In ASEAN, Indonesia is the third biggest partnership of Malaysia, after Singapore and Thailand. He said that Malaysia believed the economic cooperation with Indonesia would keep increasing. Malaysia also conducts some efforts to strengthen economic relationship with Indonesia, including on investment and the management of plantation harvest.
Malaysia also sits on number eight for the biggest investors in Indonesia. He said that the value kept increasing along with the export value.
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IndecsOnline.com- Last Friday, six volunteers of Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) had a chance to visit the refugee camp in Kaung Dok Ja of Sittwe, Rakhine, the center of the conflict between ethnic Rohingya and Buddhist Rakhine, as reported by
Muhammad Hafil from
Republika.
The refugees, coming out from their tents, welcomed the team escorted by local securities. According to official data from Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS), the number of refugees living in Kaung Dok Ja is 1,363 people. They greeted PMI by saying "Assalamualaikum".
Any where the volunteers went, the refugees tailed them. Then one of the refugees asked a member of PMI whether they spoke in the similar language. The member said that they spoke in English.
The person then handed something to the member. It was a letter in English written in obsolete paper. The letter says, "It has been so long that we have not got any change. We are looking forward to getting our own freedom. Are not we human beings? Although the world is at peace, why are we full of stress? We are not refugees..."
It seems that community of Muslim Rohingya in Myanmar conducts many efforts to tell the world about their condition. They want to be heard. And one of them is delivering letter to foreign people visiting refugee camp in Rakhine. Would the world listen then?
Source: republika.co.id
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