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Muslim student group rejects Obama visit

JAKARTA: Not everybody is impatiently awaiting the sentimental visit of US President Barack Obama to Indonesia later this month

(The Jakarta Post)
Sat, March 6, 2010 Published on Mar. 6, 2010 Published on 2010-03-06T13:07:22+07:00

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AKARTA: Not everybody is impatiently awaiting the sentimental visit of US President Barack Obama to Indonesia later this month.

Dozens of activists grouped under the Campus Islamic Proselytization Institute Coordinating Board rallied outside the Serang regency legislative council building on Friday to oppose Obama's visit (scheduled for March 20-22).

"We reject Obama's planned visit to Indonesia, which will bring no advantages to predominantly Muslim Indonesia," group coordinator Ahmad Kardi said as quoted by Antara.

Ahmad warned the nation against offers of cooperation from Obama, which he said would eventually benefit the US at Indonesia's expense.

The group said Obama was no different to his predecessor, George W. Bush, who resorted to war in disputes with other countries.

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