INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH INSTITUTE ~ for everyone

Sabtu, 19 Februari 2011

Remarks by the President at the University of Indonesia (Part 3)



Remarks by the President at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia (Part 3)



Free download eScan AntiVirus Edition and Internet Security Suite for Home users are comprehensive AntiVirus and Content Security solutions. They are designed to protect your personal computers from Malware and other Information security threats. It also makes your Internet browsing safe so that you can search and surf the Internet without any worry.
eScan Antivirus (AV) Home User Version
Unduh Gratis eScan AV di Sini






KLIK DI SINI
KLIK DI SINI

























STREAMOV: click HERE!
DOMCB1: click HERE!
noadware: click HERE!

"Indonesia Is Example To The World"Courtesy of http://www.whitehouse.gov















University of Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia, 9:30 A.M. WIT

posted by D.A. Satriadi




That effort extends to the example that Indonesia is now setting abroad. Indonesia took the initiative to establish the Bali Democracy Forum, an open forum for countries to share their experiences and best practices in fostering democracy. Indonesia has also been at the forefront of pushing for more attention to human rights within ASEAN. The nations of Southeast Asia must have the right to determine their own destiny, and the United States will strongly support that right. But the people of Southeast Asia must have the right to determine their own destiny as well. And that’s why we condemned elections in Burma recently that were neither free nor fair. That is why we are supporting your vibrant civil society in working with counterparts across this region. Because there’s no reason why respect for human rights should stop at the border of any country.


Hand in hand, that is what development and democracy are about -- the notion that certain values are universal. Prosperity without freedom is just another form of poverty. Because there are aspirations that human beings share -- the liberty of knowing that your leader is accountable to you, and that you won’t be locked up for disagreeing with them; the opportunity to get an education and to be able to work with dignity; the freedom to practice your faith without fear or restriction. Those are universal values that must be observed everywhere.
Now, religion is the final topic that I want to address today, and -- like democracy and development -- it is fundamental to the Indonesian story.


Like the other Asian nations that I’m visiting on this trip, Indonesia is steeped in spirituality -- a place where people worship God in many different ways. Along with this rich diversity, it is also home to the world’s largest Muslim population -- a truth I came to know as a boy when I heard the call to prayer across Jakarta.


Just as individuals are not defined solely by their faith, Indonesia is defined by more than its Muslim population. But we also know that relations between the United States and Muslim communities have frayed over many years. As President, I have made it a priority to begin to repair these relations. (Applause.) As part of that effort, I went to Cairo last June, and I called for a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world -- one that creates a path for us to move beyond our differences.















Stream Direct TV – Over 4500 Channels! To get it, just click one of the links: Click Here!

Stream Direct TV

http://b64ce7u8f5x23p3rzok9y15m49.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=SATRIAIEI Enjoy.

Forex Cash Protector EA Robot
Gravity, Low refund

Avg Comm 'chadad'
or click HERE!
I said then, and I will repeat now, that no single speech can eradicate years of mistrust. But I believed then, and I believe today, that we do have a choice. We can choose to be defined by our differences, and give in to a future of suspicion and mistrust. Or we can choose to do the hard work of forging common ground, and commit ourselves to the steady pursuit of progress. And I can promise you -- no matter what setbacks may come, the United States is committed to human progress. That is who we are. That is what we’ve done. And that is what we will do. (Applause.)

Now, we know well the issues that have caused tensions for many years -- and these are issues that I addressed in Cairo. In the 17 months that have passed since that speech, we have made some progress, but we have much more work to do.

Innocent civilians in America, in Indonesia and across the world are still targeted by violent extremism. I made clear that America is not, and never will be, at war with Islam. Instead, all of us must work together to defeat al Qaeda and its affiliates, who have no claim to be leaders of any religion –-- certainly not a great, world religion like Islam. But those who want to build must not cede ground to terrorists who seek to destroy. And this is not a task for America alone. Indeed, here in Indonesia, you’ve made progress in rooting out extremists and combating such violence.

In Afghanistan, we continue to work with a coalition of nations to build the capacity of the Afghan government to secure its future. Our shared interest is in building peace in a war-torn land -- a peace that provides no safe haven for violent extremists, and that provide hope for the Afghan people.


MOBILETVEL: Click Here! or Click Here!
A Positive and Successful 2011

Just click the above image. This is meant for self help, and cover areas such as weight loss, success, motivation, confidence, the law of attraction, dating and more! To read More, just click the above.
Meanwhile, we’ve made progress on one of our core commitments -- our effort to end the war in Iraq. Nearly 100,000 American troops have now left Iraq under my presidency. (Applause.) Iraqis have taken full responsibility for their security. And we will continue to support Iraq as it forms an inclusive government, and we will bring all of our troops home.

In the Middle East, we have faced false starts and setbacks, but we’ve been persistent in our pursuit of peace. Israelis and Palestinians restarted direct talks, but enormous obstacles remain. There should be no illusion that peace and security will come easy. But let there be no doubt: America will spare no effort in working for the outcome that is just, and that is in the interests of all the parties involved -- two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security. That is our goal. (Applause.)

The stakes are high in resolving all of these issues. For our world has grown smaller, and while those forces that connect us have unleashed opportunity and great wealth, they also empower those who seek to derail progress. One bomb in a marketplace can obliterate the bustle of daily commerce. One whispered rumor can obscure the truth and set off violence between communities that once lived together in peace. In an age of rapid change and colliding cultures, what we share as human beings can sometimes be lost.

But I believe that the history of both America and Indonesia should give us hope. It is a story written into our national mottos. In the United States, our motto is E pluribus unum -- out of many, one. Bhinneka Tunggal Ika -- unity in diversity. (Applause.) We are two nations, which have traveled different paths. Yet our nations show that hundreds of millions who hold different beliefs can be united in freedom under one flag. And we are now building on that shared humanity -- through young people who will study in each other’s schools; through the entrepreneurs forging ties that can lead to greater prosperity; and through our embrace of fundamental democratic values and human aspirations.

















www.CBGameChanger.com
AFFXCOM
or click HERE
Before I came here, I visited Istiqlal mosque -- a place of worship that was still under construction when I lived in Jakarta. And I admired its soaring minaret and its imposing dome and welcoming space. But its name and history also speak to what makes Indonesia great. Istiqlal means independence, and its construction was in part a testament to the nation’s struggle for freedom. Moreover, this house of worship for many thousands of Muslims was designed by a Christian architect. (Applause.)


Such is Indonesia’s spirit. Such is the message of Indonesia’s inclusive philosophy, Pancasila. (Applause.) Across an archipelago that contains some of God’s most beautiful creations, islands rising above an ocean named for peace, people choose to worship God as they please. Islam flourishes, but so do other faiths. Development is strengthened by an emerging democracy. Ancient traditions endure, even as a rising power is on the move.


That is not to say that Indonesia is without imperfections. No country is. But here we can find the ability to bridge divides of race and region and religion -- by the ability to see yourself in other people. As a child of a different race who came here from a distant country, I found this spirit in the greeting that I received upon moving here: Selamat Datang. As a Christian visiting a mosque on this visit, I found it in the words of a leader who was asked about my visit and said, “Muslims are also allowed in churches. We are all God’s followers.”

















Football www.livefootball-channels.com
Registry Site Google Slapped? We Ain't. Microsoft Certified! RegClean.com
Big FREE Secrets Revealed
www.SecretOffer.org/FREE: copy1000
That spark of the divine lives within each of us. We cannot give in to doubt or cynicism or despair. The stories of Indonesia and America should make us optimistic, because it tells us that history is on the side of human progress; that unity is more powerful than division; and that the people of this world can live together in peace. May our two nations, working together, with faith and determination, share these truths with all mankind.
Sebagai penutup, saya mengucapkan kepada seluruh rakyat Indonesia: terima kasih atas. Terima kasih. Assalamualaikum. Thank you.











adf.ly - shorten links and earn money!

eScan AntiVirus for Home Users / SMB

download HERE

MOVAVI VIDEO SUITE PERSONAL


download HERE

Pay with PayPal

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.


Click the President Obama Remarks below:
Part 1 HERE
Part 2 HERE
Part 3 HERE
Download Video here: MP4   MP3









Members
Signup

SafeList
Pro






All
Fields Required

NOTE:
Your Email Address is where your
Login info will be sent.

In the event you lose your password You will be asked for your Username & Birthdate.

javascript:void(0)
First Name:
Last Name:
Email Address:
Username:
Password:
Birthdate: DD/MM/YYYY






Share
|







TERIMAKASIH kepada ANDA yang menciptakan tautan dengan blog ini.

















Tautkan ke blog ini:


Copy kode html pada teks area di atas & paste pada blog atau situs Anda dan tautannya akan muncul seperti ini >> iei-4every1.blogspot.com

Source: Situs Resmi Istana Gedung Putih Presiden Barrack Obama

Tuliskan komentar Anda tentang laman ini ya, thanks.

Name:      

E-mail:    

Web Site:  

Comments:  




0 komentar: