Teman sejati mestinya tampak pada saat kita sedang mengalami kesulitan..
Bukan malah menjatuhkan mental hingga "mengemis" untuk memohon bantuan
yang sebenarnya merupakan hak kita dan kewajiban mereka yang telah lama
menikmati rente ekonomi selama ini..
  -----Original Message-----
  From: A_Dharmawan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 1:54 AM
  To: ekonomi-nasional@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: RE: [ekonomi-nasional] OOT: When Muslims suffer, it's the West
that helps out


  Mungkin tidak "seburuk" yang kita sangka...
  Masalahnya...memang kita tidak bisa mengalahkan "Propaganda" darai para
  "West"  dengan kehebatan Jaringan Informasinya....

  /agung


  Negara-negara Islam Kecewa Tak Diundang KTT Tsunami
  Senin, 10 Januari 2005 | 22:48 WIB

  TEMPO Interaktif, Jakarta:Negara negara Islam dan Arab menyayangkan sikap
  Pemerintah Indonesia yang tidak mengundang mereka dalam KTT Special ASEAN
  yang membahas pasca gempa bumi dan tsunami di Aceh, di Jakarta Cenvention
  Center. “Mereka menyampaikan kekecewaannya pada saya,”ujar Wakil Ketua
  Pengurus Pusat Muhammadiyah Din Syamsuddin Senin (10/1) di Jakarta.

  Padahal, menurut Din, negara-negara Islam paling banyak menyumbang.
  Pemerintah Kerajaan Arab Saudi telah memberikan bantuan hibah US$ 30 juta
  sementara dana masyarakat yang disampaikan Raja Fahd lebih dari Rp 1
  Trilyun. “Ini bukan pinjaman atau cek yang sulit dicairkan,”tegasnya.

  Negara-negara Pakistan, Turki dan Uni Emirat Arab, menurut Din, telah
  menyatakan kesediaannya untuk menanggulangi anak-anak yatim piatu baik
  pengasuhan maupun pendidikannya. Saat ini mereka telah menyediakan tanah
di
  Jakarta yang jika Pemerintah RI menyetujui akan dibangun kompleks
  pendidikan, asrama, pesantren bagi 4.000 anak yatim piatu korban musibah
  Aceh. “Ini sangat-sangat kongkrit,”ujar Din.

  KTT yang berlangsung 6 Januari tersebut dihadiri sepuluh negara Asean
plus
  Cina, Jepang, Korea Selatan, India, Srilanka, Maladewa, Australia,
Selandia
  Baru, Kanada, Amerika Serikat, Uni Eropa, dan Komisi Eropa serta lembaga
  Internasional seperti PBB, WHO, Unicef, World Bank, ADB, tak ada
perwakilan
  ngara Arab dan Islam.



  -----Original Message-----
  From: sidqy suyitno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 5:56 AM
  To: ekonomi-nasional@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [ekonomi-nasional] OOT: When Muslims suffer, it's the West that
  helps out




  Ass.ww. Salam sejahtera. Om Swasti astu. Amitabha.

  Artikel di bawah ini membuat kami sendiri yang juga muslim menjadi
prihatin
  dan merasa harus segera berintrospeksi. Semoga bermanfaat.

  Salam,

  Sidqy LP. Suyitno



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  When Muslims suffer, it's the West that helps out[1]

  Peter Bergen[2]



  A failure of charity

  KABUL Around the Islamic world it is common currency that Muslims are
  perpetual victims of Western and Zionist conspiracies. The bill of
  particulars includes the handling of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay,
Israel's
  inequitable treatment of the Palestinians, and the deaths of thousands of
  civilians in Iraq - as a result first of United Nations sanctions after
the
  Gulf war, and more recently of the American occupation. The most
articulate
  spokesman of such views is, of course, Osama bin Laden.

  Yet when Muslims are suffering, it is usually the West, and often the
United
  States, that takes the lead in helping. For instance, when the Soviet
Union
  invaded Afghanistan in 1979, Washington mounted its largest covert aid
  program since Vietnam to help the Afghan resistance; when Somalis were
  starving in the early 1990s, President George H.W. Bush sent 25,000
American
  troops to help relief efforts; when Serbs were massacring Bosnian
Muslims in
  the mid-1990s President Bill Clinton (belatedly) directed the U.S. Air
Force
  to bomb Serbian positions, which led to the Dayton accords.

  More recently, it was the United States that overthrew the tyrannical
  government of the Taliban, a regime recognized only by three Muslim
  countries: Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates. Other
than
  Turkey, no Muslim nation has sent troops to Afghanistan to help stabilize
  the poorest country in the Islamic world (a few Muslim states, including
  Jordan, offered token deployments but were turned down).

  Now the same pattern - action by Western countries and inertia from
Muslim
  states - can be seen in the efforts to provide relief for those hardest
hit
  by the Indian Ocean tsunami. While 100,000 of the victims are from Aceh,
the
  most Islamic of Indonesia's provinces, Muslim countries are contributing
a
  relative pittance.

  The oil-rich nation of Saudi Arabia is contributing the most: a paltry
$30
  million, about the same as what the Netherlands is giving and less than
  one-tenth of the contribution from the United States. And no Arab
  governments participated in the conference in Jakarta on Thursday where
  major donors and aid organizations conferred over reconstruction efforts.

  This anemic effort on the part of the richest Islamic countries is
  emblematic of a wider political problem in the Islamic world. For all of
the
  invocations by Muslim leaders of the ummah, or the global community of
  believers, they typically do little to help their fellow Muslims in
times of
  crisis.

  Arab leaders and their toothless talking shops like the Arab League and
the
  Organization of the Islamic Conference are excellent at denouncing
problems
  in Palestine and Iraq, but most stood silent as a million died in the war
  between Iraq and Iran during the 1980s.

  When President Hafez Assad of Syria massacred 20,000 people after an
  Islamist uprising in the city of Hama in 1982, there were no expressions
of
  outrage from the Islamic Conference. Egypt routinely tortures political
  prisoners, untroubled by fears that other Arab leaders will seriously
  condemn such actions.

  Perhaps the generosity of Western countries will spur Islamic states to
  recognize that invocations of religious Muslim solidarity will do little
to
  feed the millions of Muslims who remain acutely vulnerable to disease and
  starvation in the aftermath of this enormous natural catastrophe.

  There have been a few positive signs in recent days. Spurred by
criticism,
  Saudi state-run television organized a telethon this week that raised
  private pledges of more than $75 million, and the Islamic Development
Bank
  has pledged $500 million.

  Much remains to be done, however. The Gulf countries that are reaping a
  bonanza from record oil prices should send a meaningful percentage of
those
  windfall profits to their fellow Muslims devastated by the tsunami,
rather
  than lining the pockets of their ruling families.

  After all, zakat, the giving of charity, is one of the five pillars of
  Islam.


  ---------------------------------

  [1] The New York Times  Monday, January 10, 2005:
  http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/01/09/opinion/edbergen.html


  [2] Peter Bergen is a fellow of the New America Foundation and an adjunct
  professor at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International
  Studies.




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