PPP reminds Amien Rais that he left Pharaoh’s story about FPI



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Jakarta

Former MPR president Amien Rais harshly criticized the government’s decision to ban the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) by mentioning the story of the pharaoh. PPP Secretary General Arsul Sani reminded Amien Rais to be careful with historical references.

“More than that, if the criticism is coming from role models, then you need to be careful when making historical references or images,” Arsul told reporters on Friday (1/1/2020).

“Especially if it will only add to new divisions in society,” he explained.

He asked Amien Rais to be proportional in seeing the problem. Arsul also criticized Amien’s critical attitude.

“Certainly a critical attitude is needed in our democratic life, but not critical of another origin, as long as it is contradictory, without seeing the factual side as a whole,” said Arsul.

If Amien continues to be critical but not looking at the facts, Arsul is concerned that there are antagonistic figures being referenced after Pharaoh.

“If the Pak Amien style continues like this, of course there will soon be more Pak Amien similes and equations with antagonistic figures that are associated in history or stories as negative figures,” Arsul said.

Earlier, Amien said that the government’s decision to ban all FPI activities had ended Indonesia’s democracy.

“Then, on December 30, there was an even more devastating event, namely, the FPI was dissolved by the ministers of SKB 3 and other high-ranking bodies. Then, those who signed the joint decree were the Minister of the Interior, the minister of communications and information technology, the minister of law and human rights, and then the others. “The head of the National Police, the attorney general and the head of the national antiterrorist agency. So, my brothers, I see this as a political step that in my opinion is ending our democracy, “Amien Rais said on the Amien Rais Official YouTube account on Thursday (12/31/2020).

Amien Rais then took offense at the pharaoh. After that, he also recited one of the verses of the Qur’an.

“Now on this matter, brothers and sisters, I would like to remind Mr. Jokowi that when Pharaoh was furious in Egypt, it was brutal faith to remind you: Hey, Pharaoh and your friends, don’t be wild, don’t kill people at will, now it is. being hunted, “he said.

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