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View all search resultsYour comments on President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s statements on recent regional electoral violence The leaders, especially legislators, provide bad examples
Your comments on President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s statements on recent regional electoral violence
The leaders, especially legislators, provide bad examples. What the government needs is effective law enforcement.
E Nurdin
Jakarta
President Yudhoyono has expressed concern over frequent riots in regional elections and hard-line Islamic attacks on churches and followers of different interpretations of Islam.
There is no use in the president continuing to express concern until he finishes his term in 2014. As Indonesia’s democratically elected chief executive, Yudhoyono should uphold the principles of Pancasila and take strong action to solve these problems.
Soebagjo Soetadji
Jakarta
Gang riots are caused by thugs willing to accept political money for destructive action.
There are more thugs than we know, so we should expect more rioting, burning, sabotage and destructive actions detrimental to public welfare. Who must stop them? An independent Police Force?
Local poll violence looks more like vindictive action of political parties having lost in the national election. When will we ever learn to run a country together?
Moeljono Adikoesoemo
Jakarta
Unfair and sectarian groups and immature politicians are responsible for the recent riots.
Ical
Tangerang, Banten
This violence has been sparked by inconsistent law enforcement. There are laws to prevent such violence, but police are either lazy or just don’t know the law.
Des Pegler
Jakarta
These episodes happen because it’s too easy to break the law and escape without consequence.
Dewara Sianipar
Jakarta
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