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Text your say: Disarmament vital for Palestine'€™s statehood

Your comments on Indonesia’s unwavering support for Palestine’s struggle for independence during the recent Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Summit in JakartaIs it realistic? Barking dogs do not bite

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Mon, March 14, 2016 Published on Mar. 14, 2016 Published on 2016-03-14T07:41:52+07:00

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Text your say: Disarmament vital for Palestine'€™s statehood

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em>Your comments on Indonesia'€™s unwavering support for Palestine'€™s struggle for independence during the recent Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Summit in Jakarta

Is it realistic? Barking dogs do not bite.

E. Nurdin

Sure, it is so fashionable to spout slogans and statements in support of this issue. But in the end it will turn out to be just a blast of tepid air. And those poor Palestinians are expected to have and to show gratitude for all this jabbering.

Hadi

Having experienced the struggle for independence, I agree with our President in supporting the Palestinian struggle for independence.

Having recognized all independent nations we are welcoming all (repeat all) nations without exception to come to our wide and large archipelago to invest.

There is so much that can be done in this archipelago to make it more livable.

We can start businesses that can support surrounding nations. Come invest during this prime opportunity.

Moeljono A

This is an excellent opportunity for Jokowi to lead. Please, show real leadership and affirm Israel'€™s right to exist. After doing so, Indonesia will have earned the right to be at the peace negotiation table.

Abdul Fardji

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