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  • Bigotry Haunts Indonesia

    Bigotry Haunts Indonesia

    The National Police have come under fire for failing to uphold the law in the face of intolerant actions by hard-line groups, which have become more assertive in the midst of rising conservatism in the country.

    In the past three days, the country has seen at least two incidents where hard-line Muslims intimidated people of other faiths and forced them to give in to their demands.

    A day after an Islamic group called the Ahlu Sunnah Defenders (PAS) in Bandung forced a Christian community to cancel a Christmas service on Tuesday, the Muslim People Forum (FUI) of Yogyakarta forced Duta Wacana Christian University (UKDW) to take down billboards that feature a student wearing a hijab on Wednesday.

    The billboards show three female students, one of whom is wearing a hijab, studying in a library as a symbol of religious pluralism on the campus. The billboards have stood for about three months in a number of spots in Yogyakarta, including one on the campus compound, to welcome prospective freshmen.

    It was not until Wednesday that the hard-line group claimed the billboards “insulted Islam”.

    UKDW rector Henry Feriadi said campus management had no choice but to bow to the demands of the hard-line group because the university did not want to create noise that could disrupt activities at the campus and in Yogyakarta.

    “The group said the billboards were misleading because it [hijab] is a symbol of Islam, and we did not ask permission from the mass organization to display such billboards. We never engage in proselytization [as accused] because we respect pluralism,” Henry told The Jakarta Post on Thursday.

    After the UKDW incident, other Christian universities in Yogyakarta fear they could be the next targets.

    Atmajaya University in Yogyakarta may take down a billboard depicting a student wearing a hijab on Jl. Urip Sumoharjo in the city. Meanwhile, the Catholic Sanata Dharma University in Yogyakarta is also on alert following circulating information on social media that the FUI will pay a visit because the campus has a similar billboard displayed in front of the university.

    The brazen acts of intimidation by hard-line groups has sparked concerns that the police are too soft in dealing with their antics.

    Setara Institute chairman Hendardi criticized the police for failing to uphold the law and instead acting as a mediator when handling acts of intolerance. “Sometimes the police get confused over what they need to do in such a situation, so they always bow to pressure from intolerant groups,” Hendardi said.

    The police should take firm action against intolerant groups, National Awakening Party (PKB) lawmaker Maman Imanulhaq said.

    “Those groups think they are free to do anything they want. That’s because law enforcers have never been firm,” he added.

    National Police spokesperson Insp. Gen. Boy Rafli Amar dismissed accusations that the force had bowed to hard-line groups and defended their approach of mediating conflicting parties rather than enforcing the law.

    “If the intolerant groups violate the law and move to conduct violence such as torture or destruction, they will be punished for sure.For now , mediation is important to find the root cause of the problems,” Boy said.

    Police have been under pressure from hard-line Islamic groups following the blasphemy accusation against Jakarta Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama.

    After speeding up the investigation into Ahok’s blasphemy case, the police are pushing the North Jakarta District Court to move the location of Ahok’s trial for fear that it could attract protesters, including hard-line groups, potentially triggering security problems.

    The court, however, has said that it may ignore the police’s recommendations.

     

    Source: The Jakarta Post

  • 2 Remaja Korban Cuti Sekolah, Perah Keringat Untuk Siapkan 10,000 Makanan Percuma

    2 Remaja Korban Cuti Sekolah, Perah Keringat Untuk Siapkan 10,000 Makanan Percuma

    Sebanyak 10,000 bungkusan makanan halal akan diagihkan secara percuma untuk orang ramai tanpa mengira bangsa atau agama, di Masjid Angullia, Ahad ini (11 Dis).

    Anjuran ‘Free Food For All’ (FFFA) atau Makanan Percuma Untuk Semua, ia bertujuan menggalak masyarakat memupuk sifat ihsan dan saling bantu-membantu, tidak kira latar belakang.

    Sekurang-kurangnya 120 sukarelawan akan menggembleng tenaga untuk membantu dalam persiapan dan pengagihan makanan itu.

    Antara sukarelawan bagi projek tersebut termasuklah sepasang remaja bernama Faza Nadhirah dan Hannah Sofeah.

    HABISKAN CUTI SEKOLAH DENGAN PENUH MAKNA

    Sedang ramai anak muda bersuka ria sewaktu cuti sekolah, pasangan adik-beradik Faza dan Hannah pula berhempas pulas menyediakan 10,000 bungkusan makanan bagi tujuan yang murni.

    Apabila diberitahu oleh ibu mereka tentang inisiatif yang dianjurkan ‘Free Food For All’, Faza Nadhirah dan adiknya, Hannah Sofeah, menyuarakan minat untuk terlibat sama.

    Kerja-kerja sukarela sebegini sebenarnya tidak asing lagi buat Hannah Sofeah.

    Sejak kecil lagi, dia dan kakaknya giat membantu ibu mereka menyampaikan cek kepada anak-anak penagih, di bawah Dana Pendidikan Harun Ghani (HGEF).

    Pada awalnya, mereka menjadi sukarelawan dengan membahagi-bahagikan borang penyertaan dan pena. Kemudian setelah meningkat dewasa, mereka menguruskan hal mentadbir dan logistik seperti menyaring borang-borang penyertaan dan menyemak butiran tertulis pada cek. Namun, kerja sukarela kali ini nyata berbeza.

    Mereka bakal berhabis keringat dengan mengerahkan tulang empat kerat, demi menghulurkan bungkusan makanan kepada orang ramai daripada pelbagai latar belakang, selaku sukarelawan FFFA.

    “Sebelum ini, saya selalu membuat kerja kertas atau menyampaikan wang kepada keluarga-keluarga miskin. Tetapi kali ini, saya dapat memasak, membungkus makanan dan memberikan makanan itu,” kongsi Hannah Sofeah yang berusia 14 tahun.

    “Projek ini mengajar saya untuk menjadi lebih bersyukur dengan apa yang saya ada,” tambahnya lagi.

    KURANG DAYA PENDENGARAN, TAPI KAYA SEMANGAT MEMBANTU

    Bagi kakaknya, Faza Nadhirah pula, pengalaman yang diraih daripada melakukan kerja-kerja kemasyarakatan anjuran kolejnya di New Zealand membawa kesedaran tentang perihal semangat kesukarelawanan di sini.

    Mentelah lagi, keadaan beliau yang kurang daya pendengaran sejak usia dua tahun, mendorongnya untuk membawa keceriaan kepada golongan memerlukan.

    “Mungkin pada masa depan saya ingin menolong kanak-kanak kurang upaya kerana saya sendiri kurang daya pendengaran,” kata Faza Nadhirah, yang berusia 17 tahun.

    Kedua-dua adik-beradik ini akan turun padang menyingsing lengan bagi menyediakan 10,000 bungkusan Nasi Beriyani di bawah inisiatif ‘Free Food For All’ (FFFA).

    Orang ramai dijemput untuk menikmati juadah itu bersama-sama di Masjid Angullia pada Ahad ini.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Peniaga East Village Promosi Kedai Dan Barang Jualan Satu Sama Lain

    Peniaga East Village Promosi Kedai Dan Barang Jualan Satu Sama Lain

    Apakah yang boleh dilakukan para peniaga runcit di pusat beli-belah, untuk terus bertahan dalam sekitaran ekonomi yang mencabar sekarang ini?

    Bagi sekitar 70 peratus peruncit di pusat beli-belah East Village, mereka saling mempromosikan kedai dan barang jualan antara satu sama lain.

    BERITAMediacorp mendapati bahawa pelbagai lagi strategi gotong-royong dilaksanakan para peruncit di East Village demi terus merancakkan perniagaan mereka.

    Sebanyak 100 kedai ditempatkan di pusat beli-belah yang terletak di Simpang Bedok itu, dan sekitar 80 peratus dimiliki peniaga Melayu/Islam.

    Malah, ia semakin dikenali sebagai pusat sehenti bagi karyawan wanita Muslim.

    SEMANGAT KAMPUNG KIAN RANCAK

    Tinjauan BERITAMediacorp menunjukkan, semangat kampung di salah satu hab perniagaan itu semakin rancak. Pihak kami diberitahu, langkah para peruncit di situ mempromosikan perniagaan satu sama lain, semakin membuahkan hasil ekonomi.

    Pemilik Balqis the Bistro, Junainah Jumari, berkata: “Kami adakan Jualan Kilat, kolaborasi oleh 70 peratus peniaga-peniaga di sini sepanjang bulan Disember. Itu untuk menyegarkan dan untuk menarik lebih ramai orang datang ke sini, sebab kebelakangan ini agak sunyi sekali di sini.”

    Apabila tiga jenama makanan dan minuman (F&B) besar di East Village gulung tikar, ia ternyata memberi peluang kepada peniaga-peniaga baru berjinak-jinak dengan perniagaan runcit.

    Antara muka baru adalah peniaga generasi kedua, Muhammad Abdul Kadir, yang gigih memikirkan strategi gotong-royong untuk saling memakmurkan perniagaan di situ.

    Pemilik bersama Et Taher itu berkata: “Kalau pelanggan beli barang dengan saya, belanja berapa jumlah, mereka akan dapat baucar dari Karva. Kalau mereka belanja dengan saya, boleh dapat potongan 10 peratus di Balqis. Jadi kita sama-sama maju.”

    Setiap peniaga di East Village mempunyai pelanggan tetap masing-masing menerusi promosi di lelaman sosial.

    Cik Junainah berkata: “Dalam keadaan ekonomi yang lembab ini, di Balqis sendiri saya lebih tumpukan pada khidmat penghantaran dan juga kami sedang berusaha untuk menjual produk beku. Kunafa beku.”

    Encik Muhammad pula berkata: “Sewaktu jualan murah itu juga, ramai yang cakap, oh mereka kali pertama. Tidak tahu di dalam sini ada ramai peniaga Melayu.”

    PUSAT SEHENTI BAGI KARYAWAN WANITA

    Dengan bertambahnya jumlah berbagai butik fesyen Muslimah, tudung eksklusif, spa, salon rambut, minyak wangi, kedai buku pendidikan awal kanak-kanak dan sebagainya, East Village kini menempah nama sebagai pusat sehenti bagi karyawan wanita.

    Sambil berbelanja, mereka boleh memanjakan diri di spa dan menjamu selera dengan pelbagai kafe dan restoran di bawah satu bumbung.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Adam Swandi Must Buckle Down

    Adam Swandi Must Buckle Down

    Making his international debut for the Lions aged 17 years and 143 days, Adam Swandi was touted as the next big thing in Singapore football.

    In 2013, The New Paper Dollah Kassim Award winner jetted off to France for a two-year stint with FC Metz.

    Today, the 20-year-old, capped four times by Singapore, is at a crossroads after leaving the Garena Young Lions to join Home United, his first senior S.League club, along with 19-year-old Irfan Fandi Ahmad.

    The forward, known for his dribbling skills, tricks and flicks at youth level, is not a shoo-in for Richard Tardy’s SEA Games squad next August.

    The 66-year-old Frenchman told The New Paper: “For players like Adam and Amirul Adli who have played for the national team at senior level two years ago, we expect more.

    “Perhaps they thought ahead of themselves and I wasn’t happy with their performances last season.

    “There is a possibility that they have changed their thinking and they now want to show more and fight more.

    “At the other clubs, coaches are mostly concerned with results and if these players are mostly on the bench and don’t have enough playing time, they may miss the SEA Games.

    “We will monitor the progress of the players. I have a list of about 30 players for the SEA Games.

    “In my mind, I have about 80 per cent of the final squad. The door is open both ways for the last 20 per cent – players can fall out or force their way in.”

     

    Source: The New Paper

  • Muslims Lambast Christmas Service Raid In Bandung

    Muslims Lambast Christmas Service Raid In Bandung

    The country’s largest Muslim organizations have vowed to help protect Christians across the country ahead of Christmas, in the wake of the latest intolerant act by hardliners against a Christian community in West Java’s provincial capital of Bandung.

    The Reformed Injili Indonesia Church was forced to cancel a Christmas service at the Sasana Budaya Ganesha (Sabuga), a popular auditorium in Bandung, on Tuesday after a number of people calling themselves the Ahlu Sunnah Defenders (PAS) stormed into the building and broke up the service.

    The protestors claimed the event to be “illegal” because it was held at a public facility.

    The incident took place amid widespread religious tension centering on the blasphemy case levelled against Jakarta Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahja Purnama.

    The country’s largest Muslim organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) lashed out at PAS for its brutal action and asked the government “to dissolve such an anti-pluralist organization”.

    NU said its youth wing Barisan Ansor Serbaguna (Banser) across the country would help ensure Christians could peacefully prepare for and celebrate Christmas.

    “Banser members will be at the forefront of protecting Christian fellow citizens while conducting prayers and activities ahead of Christmas. This is in the name of tolerance,” NU deputy secretary-general Imam Pituduh told The Jakarta Post on Wednesday.

    Imam called on the government to investigate the motivation behind PAS’ disruption of the Christmas service in order to ensure the protection of minority groups.

    Similarly, Muhammadiyah, the country’s second-largest Islamic organization, said it would intensify interfaith dialogue.

    Muhammadiyah Youth chairman Dahnil Simanjuntak said hard-line groups were also encouraged to participate in the discussions.

    “They are just a few [groups]. There are a lot more Muslims who are more tolerant out there,” he told the Post.

    Muhammadiyah has an interfaith program called “Clean, Pray and Love” (CPL) which encourages young people to engage in interfaith activities such as cleaning houses of worship, including churches and mosques.

    The National Police said they would deploy a total of 155,000 personnel across the country from Dec. 23 to Jan. 2, 2017.

    Bandung Mayor Ridwan Kamil said that the disrupted Christmas service was legal.

    “We deplore the intimidation by the organization, which is inappropriate and disrespectful to the spirit of Bhineka Tunggal Ika [unity in diversity, the National Philosophy],” Ridwan said, adding that he was on a visit to Jakarta when the incident took place.

    West Java Governor Ahmad Heryawan, however, said the intolerant act was something that people “should not be worried about”.

    “It’s just a minor incident,” said the Islam-based Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) politician.

    Setara Institute chairman Hendardi said the recent large-scale anti-Ahok rallies could have emboldened intolerant groups.

    Hendardi urged the authorities to bring the perpetrators of the Bandung incident to justice. “Otherwise, similar incidents could happen ahead of Christmas,” he said.

    The Religious Affairs Ministry said the Bandung incident had inspired it to draft an article in the protection of religious followers bill, still being drawn up by the ministry, which will stipulate criminal charges for individuals and organizations that disrupt public religious activities.

    The committee of the canceled Christmas service said in a statement that it had acquired all necessary permits.

    “We regret the disruption by a number of people who represented an organization, and that the police failed to protect the dignity of the state and the constitution,” the statement said.

     

    Source: The Jakarta Post

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