Rabu, 30 April 2014

Gadis Cabe-cabean Cantik Seksi Masih ABG Ranum (HoT)

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Senin, 28 April 2014

No HP Janda Muda Cantik Banget Area Palanggkaraya, Kalteng

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Jumat, 25 April 2014

Aksi Panas Cewek Pemandu Sorak Cantik Seksi (Cheerleaders)

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Ahmadiyya Times: Indonesia: President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's Pl...

Ahmadiyya Times: Indonesia: President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's Pl...: �There needs to be more courage shown by the president and his ministers in the future to eradicate these discriminatory bylaws.� Ahmad...





There needs to be more courage shown by the president and his ministers in the future to eradicate these discriminatory bylaws.�


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Source/Credit: The Jakarta Globe
By The Jakarta Globe | Apr 23, 2014

Jakarta. As Indonesia debates the merits of the three-decade rule of strongman Suharto, the one thing the country seems to agree on is that the dictator fared better on protecting religious freedoms than the democratically elected incumbent, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

Fewer that 40 percent of 1,200 Indonesians polled last week said Yudhoyono�s stewardship of the country�s religious pluralism was a success, compared to 45 percent for the late Suharto, according the Indonesian Survey Network, or LSI.

In fact, says LSI researcher Ardian Sopa, Yudhoyono was the worst-scoring president in this regard among the six presidents in Indonesia�s history.

Sukarno, the country�s founding president, came out on top with an approval rating of 65 percent, followed by Abdurrahman �Gus Dur� Wahid with 58 percent, B.J. Habibie with 49 percent and Megawati Soekarnoputri with 44 percent.

Ardian says the figures just get bleaker: Nearly two-thirds of respondents said that religious discrimination had worsened during Yudhoyono�s presidency, and 88 percent said they hoped the next president would do a better job of protecting religious diversity and harmony.

�It�s bad news that so many people in Indonesia feel that religious pluralism has degraded during Yudhoyono�s time in office,� Novriantoni Kahar, the director of the Denny J.A. Foundation, which runs a polling agency of the same name, said during the launch of the LSI survey findings on Tuesday.

He cites as one of the roots of this discontent the proliferation of regional bylaws and policies that discriminate against religious minorities, which the central government has done little to quell.

�There needs to be more courage shown by the president and his ministers in the future to eradicate these discriminatory bylaws,� Novriantoni says.

�Security forces like the police must also stop cracking down on minorities at the behest of the majority. There has been no commitment from the police to protect the rights of all citizens to worship freely and in peace.�

Declaration of hate

Yudhoyono has long been criticized for turning a blind eye to cases of religious intolerance, even as he embellishes his pluralist credentials on the international stage.

The latest instance of the government allowing intolerance to flare up was last weekend�s declaration by a hard-line Sunni Islamic group to wage jihad, or holy war, against the long-persecuted Shiite minority.

The declaration in Bandung was endorsed by the administration of West Java Governor Ahmad Heryawan, which has a long history of hostile policies toward Shiites, Ahmadis and Christians, and safeguarded by the police.

Critics, though, have questioned why the authorities would allow an event invoking what amounted to hate speech � a crime under Indonesian law � to proceed without any attempt to shut it down.

Religious tolerance activists have also taken issue with the Bogor municipal government and the Bekasi district government, both in West Java, for flouting Supreme Court rulings to unseal churches that were closed off on trumped-up charges.

The central government, through Home Affairs Minister Gamawan Fauzi � who has himself suggested that a persecuted Shiite community in East Java renounce its beliefs � claims Jakarta is powerless to force local authorities to comply with the rulings of the highest court in the land, citing regional autonomy.

The members of the churches in question, GKI Yasmin from Bogor and HKBP Filadelfia from Bekasi, have for years now held joint Sunday services outside the State Palace to draw Yudhoyono�s attention to their plight.

The president�s lie

The president, however, seems to have overlooked the demonstrators at his doorstep, claiming earlier this month that there had been �no serious human rights abuses� in the country since he took office in 2004.

�To create a safe and peaceful Indonesia, the targets that I�d set were for national integrity, security and an end to armed violence, with a strengthening of religious tolerance,� he told a campaign rally of his Democratic Party a week before the April 9 legislative election.

�In the past 10 years there have been no serious human rights abuses,� he added.

That, says rights activist Puspitasari, is patently false.

�It�s unethical, it�s a public lie,� she says.

She cites the flourishing under Yudhoyono�s watch of hard-line militant groups like the Islamic Defenders Front, or FPI, which has repeatedly attacked minority groups and legitimate businesses with impunity.

�Whenever the FPI has attacked another group, the authorities have always let it slide,� Puspitasari says.

Gamawan, whose ministry has the power to disband groups that break the law, issued a �three strikes and you�re out� ultimatum to the FPI after it attacked his ministry headquarters in 2012.

Since then, more than two dozen attacks have been attributed to the group and its members, but Gamawan has ignored calls to disband it.

With Yudhoyono barred by term limits from running for a third term in office, his legacy looks certain to be tainted by his failure to address religious intolerance, critics say.

But the president has made a show of being a champion of religious freedom, at least on the international stage, in what observers say is his bid for a possible United Nations job after he leaves office.

In May last year he picked up the World Statesman Award from a US interfaith organization for his role in promoting religious tolerance and freedom of worship in Indonesia.

Religious freedom activists back home said the award from the Appeal of Conscience Foundation was �shameful.�

�This is a shame, a shame for you,� interfaith activist and Jesuit priest Franz Magnis Suseno said in an open letter to the foundation.

�It discredits any claim you might make as an institution with moral intentions. How can you take such a decision without asking concerned people in Indonesia? Hopefully you have not made this decision in response to prodding by people from our government or the entourage of the president.�

Yudhoyono, in his acceptance speech, pointed out that there were probably more churches in Indonesia than in Britain or Germany.

He omitted to say that many of them had been shut down or were in the process of being closed by authorities in places like West Java and Aceh, at the behest of Islamic hard-liners.




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Pakistan: Condition of minorities worsening | HRCP


In the first few weeks of 2013, sectarian violence claimed the lives of over 200 Hazara Shias in Balochistan. The report documented more than 200 sectarian attacks which killed 687 people. Seven Ahmadis lost their lives in targeted attacks...

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By Meena Menon | April 24, 2014

The condition of minorities is worsening and it is nearly impossible for those accused in blasphemy cases to have a trial in Pakistan, according to I.A. Rehman of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP).

Speaking at the launch of HRCP's annual report �State of Human Rights in 2013� on Thursday, he said, �We are worried about the big picture and we do not find any indication of a comprehensive approach to human rights.� There is only symptomatic treatment and no holistic approach, he regretted. He said the number of those killed in sectarian clashes do not give an idea of the state of fear they were living in. The State should reorient itself to people�s welfare and meet basic demands, he demanded.

Mr. Kamran Arif said that human rights was in a state of regression and 2013 was no exception. Sectarian clashes had increased and administration of justice was far from satisfactory. There was a heavy backlog of cases across all tiers of the judicial system and 20,000 cases were pending in the Supreme Court, according to the report. The year 2013 witnessed over 14,000 murders which were reported to the police and 694 people died in 45 suicide bombings. In Karachi alone 3,218 people were killed in violence � up 14 per cent from 2012. There were 357 police encounters in which 503 suspects were killed and 49 injured in the encounters. 50 policemen were killed and 99 injured. More than 90 cases of enforced disappearance were reported. 129 mutilated bodies of suspected disappearance victims were also found. In addition 91 aid workers were attacked in Pakistan in 2013.

In the first few weeks of 2013, sectarian violence claimed the lives of over 200 Hazara Shias in Balochistan. The report documented more than 200 sectarian attacks which killed 687 people. Seven Ahmadis lost their lives in targeted attacks and in the deadliest attack ever against Pakistan�s Christian citizens, over 100 people were killed in a Peshawar church. A Muslim mob torched a predominantly Christian neighbourhood in Lahore after a Christian man was accused of blasphemy. 100 houses were burnt as residents fled.

Individuals charged with offences relating to religion included 17 Ahmadis, 13 Christians and nine Muslims. In Badin, dead bodies of two Hindus were dug up by mobs that claimed that the graveyards belonged to Muslims and only Muslims could be buried there.

The year also saw 11 journalists losing their lives and many more injured while performing their duties. Pakistan was on the 159th spot out of 179 countries in the World Freedom Index. Internet curbs grew and YouTube was not unblocked and other websites were blocked without prior intimation. The situation of women continued to be grim: 869 women were killed in the name of honour and more than 800 women committed suicide in 2013, the report said, adding that at least 56 women were killed solely for giving birth to a girl child. Punjab reported 2,576 rape cases, the highest in the country.

Nasreen Azhar of HRCP said growing religiosity and imposing views on others was a serious trend. There was regression in women�s political participation as well, she noted with fewer women in Parliament.


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