Orang indonesia itu sih buat apa lahir kalo hanya jadi
budak-budak islam arab yang nggak tahu juntrungannya.
Udah geblek jadi budak arab lagi. Kalo punya otak
pasti pada mikir apakah omongan taik orang arab itu
betul atau nggak. Dasar tolol!

--- Jusfiq Hadjar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Bukan masaalah freedom of speech di Indoneia, tapi
> toh
> tidak jauh juga...
> 
> Negera  Arab keberatan televisi mengeritik
> pemerintah
> negaranya.
> 
> Ketika yang menyampaikan berita kritis tentang
> negeri
> Arab itu BBC atau CNN dan media dari negeri
> demokratik
> lain, dibilang "Barat" ngegerecokin Islam...
> 
> Sekarang media Arab sendiri yang  ngeritik..
> 
> Juga nggak boleh.
> 
> Lalu bagaimana negera-negara Arab itu bisa maju?
> 
> Kebebasan untuk mengeritik, kebebasan untuk
> penyatakan
> pendapat adalah syarat untuk mencapai kemajuan.
> 
> Tapi apa urusannnya dengan Indonesia?
> 
> Karena ketakutan akan kritik, ketakutan akan freedom
> of speech itu adalah bahagian dari budaya Islam dan
> Indonesia itu - sekrang ini - dijajah oleh budaya
> Islam.
> 
> Mengajar orang Islam untuk tahu apa artinya freedom
> of
> speech adalah tugas tiap demokrat.
> 
> Catatan: orang Nasrani di Asia kayaknya ketularan
> budaya Islam, karena kita baru melihat PGI dan KWI
> tidak demen dengan freedom of speech dan press
> freedom, dan orang katolik di Singapura juga setali
> tiga uang....
> 
> 
> TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2008
> 23:36 MECCA TIME, 20:36 GMT
> 
> Arab countries seek broadcast curbs
> 
> Cairo and Riyadh frequently complain that satellite
> channels criticise their governments [GALLO/GETTY]
> 
> Several Arab countries have adopted a draft document
> which imposes "regulations" and restrictions on Arab
> satellite television broadcasters and bars offending
> their governments.
>  
> In Cairo on Tuesday information ministers of the
> 22-member Arab League all voted in favour of the
> document, with only Qatar and Lebanon opposing.
>       
> The meeting was called at the request of Egypt,
> which
> hosts the Arab League and serves as a base for
> several
> Arab satellite channels.
>  
> Anas al-Fiqi, the Egyptian information minister,
> said
> his country would be the "first to implement the
> Cairo
> document".
>       
> "Some satellite channels have strayed from the
> correct
> path," he said.
>  
> One of the points in the document requires that
> stations "not to offend the leaders or national and
> religious symbols" of Arab countries.
>  
> Al Jazeera factor
>  
> Cairo and Riyadh frequently complain of criticism of
> their governments in talk shows aired by Al Jazeera
> and other satellite channels.
>  
> The Cairo document authorises signatory countries to
> "withdraw, freeze or not renew the work permits of
> media which break the regulations".
>  
> It stipulates that satellite channels "should not
> damage social harmony, national unity, public order
> or
> traditional values".
>  
> It says that programming should also "conform with
> the
> religious and ethical values of Arab society and
> take
> account of its family structure".
>  
> Religious matters
>  
> Channels should "refrain from broadcasting anything
> which calls into question God, the monotheistic
> religions, the prophets, sects or symbols of the
> various religious communities".
>  
> The document also says that broadcasters should
> avoid
> "erotic or obscene material" or programmes that
> "encourage smoking or the consumption of alcohol",
> the
> latter prohibited by Islam.
>  
> They should also "protect Arab identity from the
> harmful effects of globalisation".
>  
> Qatar said it was "still studying the document" and
> that it did not "currently want to adopt" it for
> legal
> rather than political reasons.
> Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
> 
> 
> ---------------
> Jusfiq Hadjar gelar Sutan Maradjo Lelo
> 
> Allah yang disembah orang Islam tipikal dan yang
> digambarkan oleh al-Mushaf itu dungu, buas, kejam,
> keji, ganas, zalim lagi biadab hanyalah Allah
> fiktif.
> 
> 
>      
>
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