salam,

meneruskan email dari teman atas keprihatinannya mengenai pemberitaan AP
(Associated Press) dan JP (Jakarta Post) seputar 'fatwa' Haram Facebook ...
semoga bermanfaat dan monon maaf bila sudah pernah menerima ini ...

satriyo

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From: Gene Netto <genene...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, May 31, 2009 at 11:22 PM
Subject: [sd-islam] Muslim clerics, Facebook, and the PostÂ’s hidden agenda
To: sdislam sd-is...@yahoogroups.com



 Muslim clerics, Facebook, and the PostÂ’s hidden
agenda<http://genenetto.blogspot.com/2009/05/muslim-clerics-facebook-and-posts.html>

Teman-teman, 3 hari yang lalu saya menulis surat ini dan kirim ke Jakarta
Post. Saya berniat protes atas berita miring dari Associated Press yang
diangkat dan masuk Jakarta Post selama beberapa hari. Berita heboh tentang
Facebook muncul setelah sebuah forum kecil di Kediri membahas baik-buruknya
situs jaringan sosial seperti Facebook, dan bahas apa lebih baik diharamkan
atau tidak kalau digunakan secara berlebihan dan tidak benar. Ternyata
berita ini di Republika dan Kompas cukup jauh berbeda dengan Associated
Press dan Jakarta Post yang mengatakan 700 kyai/ustadz (lalu besoknya
menjadi 1.700 kyai) berkumpul untuk membahas beberapa perkara, dan kemudian
membuat fatwa bahwa Facebook haram.

Tapi di Kompas, dijelaskan bahwa ini hanya sebuah forum kecil antar
pesantren yang dihadiri oleh 700 SANTRI dan nama 3 kyai disebut sebagai
perumus makalah yang dibahas.

Saya kirim surat ini dalam bahasa Inggris ke Jakarta Post untuk memprotes
sikap mereka yang selalu menghujat dan meremehkan Islam dengan sengaja,
seakan-akan Jakarta Post lebih tahu Islam yang baik seperti apa (= Islam
Liberal), dan mereka punya program tersembunyi untuk menjelekkan nama baik
Islam dan menggantikannya dengan Islam Liberal.

Saya dapat balasan dari Jakarta Post yang mengatakan bahwa isi dari surat
saya “akan dibahas secara internal saja”, atau dalam kata lain, mereka tidak
mau menerbitkannya. Sayang sekali. Setiap hari, Readers Forum dipadati
dengan surat, email dan bahkan sms dari pembaca yang membahas berbagai isu.
Forum untuk tukar pikiran ini sangat bagus dan jauh lebih baik dari forum
“surat pembaca” di dalam koran lokal yang lain. Sayangnya, tidak semua surat
berhasil masuk. Silahkan baca.

Wassalamu'alaikum wr.wb.,
Gene

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(Jakarta Post declined to publish this)



Letter for publication in Readers Forum



*Muslim clerics, Facebook, and the PostÂ’s hidden agenda*



Over the past few days, I have been saddened at the continuous distortion of
the news in the Jakarta Post. It started on the front page last Thursday
with an item from the Associated Press (AP) which stated that 700 clerics
were considering an edict [fatwa] to ban Facebook, as it might be used for
illicit sex or flirting (Post, 21 May).



On Saturday, the Post said that “many were shocked” to learn that “1,700
Muslim clerics of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU)” had actually banned Facebook (Post,
23 May) and then this issue made the front page yet again on Sunday (Post,
24 May). On Monday, the issue finally left the front page, moving all the
way back to page two (Post, 25 May).



So what’s the problem? The problem is essentially that this is not “news”
but rather carefully constructed sensationalism that I believe was created
to serve an unstated agenda. The Indonesian newspapers Kompas and Republika,
that also carried this story from the AP, revealed that the gathering in
Kediri, East Java, actually consisted of 700 “students” from Islamic
boarding schools for girls. They had gathered as part of a regular activity
to discuss Islamic issues.



Kompas lists the names of only “three” Islamic clerics in attendance (and
says a few others were present, without giving their names). It also says
that these 3 real-life Muslim clerics (not 700, and not 1,700) created the
list of questions for everyone to discuss in the forum. So, the real news
(if you can call it news) was that 3 Muslim clerics created several
questions for some boarding school students to discuss (as a regular
academic exercise), and one question was about the possible inappropriate
use of sites such as Facebook. ThatÂ’s all.



However, when the AP and the Jakarta Post had finished distorting this
non-event, the impression given is that either 700 or 1,700 “clerics” (not
school students) wanted Facebook banned immediately. However, the “real
news” carried by Indonesian newspapers, and also shown on Indonesian
television, was merely a gathering of school students who were discussing
topical issues in the privacy of their boarding school forum.



Is that what the Associated Press and the Jakarta Post consider a major news
event deserving front-page coverage? How does such an insignificant forum of
students end up becoming so heavily distorted and placed at the front of the
Jakarta Post several days in a row? What is the real agenda here?



>From observing the direction of Jakarta Post articles over several years, I
have noticed a strong desire to sideline mainstream Islamic thought and
promote irregular Islamic teachings that are not representative of the
Indonesian Muslim population, or the overwhelming majority of ordinary
clerics here. Rather than serving as a gateway for foreigners to learn about
Muslim culture in Indonesia, the Jakarta Post prefers to decide unilaterally
what Islam “should be like”, and then promote that idea of alternative Islam
(specifically “liberal Islam”) at every opportunity. Thus, anything which
doesnÂ’t fit in with that agenda needs to be twisted, distorted,
sensationalized, smeared and then scorned as if somehow mainstream Islamic
thought (that is followed by almost 1 billion people) is some sort of
naughty child that needs a good spanking from the Post in order to be
corrected.



It is unfortunate and saddening that the Post continues to do this. I would
be prouder of the Post if the editors maintained a neutral and more balanced
approach to Islamic issues, and used the PostÂ’s considerable influence to
educate and enlighten others, and open doors so that non-Muslims could learn
more about Islam as it is currently practiced by ordinary Muslims. If the
Post continues to pursue an unstated agenda to demean mainstream Islamic
teachings then the Post will continue to disappoint ordinary mainstream
Muslims who expect a higher standard journalism.



Gene Netto

Jakarta, Indonesia

25 May, 2009


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