Government bans all FPI activities, says PA 212



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JAKARTA – The government officially prohibits all activities carried out by community organizations (Ormas) Front of Islamic Defenders (FPI). (Read also: President of the Commission for the Eradication of Corruption: No more comparisons with previous leaders)

Regarding this matter, the Deputy Secretary General of the Brotherhood of Alumni (PA) 212 Novel Bamukmin regretted the government’s decision to ban all FPI activities. According to him, FPI will be dissolved indirectly. “It is extraordinary that we are the victims, we are dissolved,” Novel told Okezone in Jakarta on Wednesday (12/30/2020). (Also read: Government dissolves FPI)

Although he was not allowed to carry out activities, Novel said that members of PA 212 and FPI would continue to fight to defend the state and Islam in Indonesia. “But we are fighting whether or not there is an organization, we continue to fight to defend the state and religion from the betrayal of the jongos who are submissive to the cukong,” he said. (Also read: FPI officially banned, Mahfud MD: all activities must stop)

As is known, the government, through the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs, prohibited all activities of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI). In this way, all FPI activities in the country are prohibited. This was said at the press conference of the Coordinating Minister of Political, Legal and Security Affairs Mahfud MD and related parties, on Wednesday (12/30/2020). (Also read: These are several of the reasons why the government officially dissolves the FPI)

“That FPI since June 21, 2019, as an organization of the FPI, has continued to carry out activities that violate security and are contrary to the law,” said the coordinating minister of Political, Legal and Security Affairs (Menko Polhukam) Mahmud MD in Jakarta, Wednesday (12/30/2020).

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Apart from that, the government also revoked the legal status of FPI. Mahfud continued, currently FPI does not have a legal position as an organization in the country. Therefore, all FPI activities are prohibited activities and have no legal basis. “Based on legal regulations. The government prohibits the activities of the FPI and will stop the activities of the FPI because the FPI no longer has legal personality, neither as mass organizations nor as ordinary organizations,” he concluded.

(Chip)

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