Widodo condemns Al-Aqsa violence, eviction of Palestinians 10th May 2021
President Joko Widodo. Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesian President Joko Widodo has condemned the use of force against Palestinian worshippers at Jerusalem s Al-Aqsa Mosque and the forced eviction of Palestinian families from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem. The forced evictions of Palestinians from Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem, and the use of force against Palestinian civilians at Al-Aqsa Mosque should not be ignored. Indonesia condemns these actions, Widodo said on his Twitter account
@jokowi, here on Monday.
The President said Indonesia has urged the UN Security Council to take action on repeated violations committed by Israel.
NU East Java condemns Aqsa attack, calls for int l sanction on Israel 9th May 2021
illustration - Al-Aqsa Mosque complex and NU East Java office . ANTARA/HO-PWNU Jatim Surabaya, East Java (ANTARA) - The East Java chapter of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) has strongly condemned the attack against Palestinians in the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex last Friday (May 7), and called for an international sanction against Israel.
Head of the NU East Java K.H. Marzuqi Mustamar said here on Sunday that NU East Java also instructed
nahdliyin (members of NU) to read
Qunut Nazilah and
Hizin Nashor prayers for the rest of the Ramadan fasting month this year.
Photo courtesy @SecBlinken via Twitter
The United States urged ASEAN to press Myanmar to implement actions agreed at a regional summit last month, as Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with the foreign minister of Brunei, the bloc’s current chair, in London on Monday.
The two top diplomats held talks amid reports that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations was trying to draw the United States and China into diplomacy aimed at restoring democracy and ending violence in Myanmar after the Burmese military overthrew an elected government on Feb. 1.
The diplomats discussed the role of Southeast Asian nations in resolving the crisis in Myanmar as Blinken and Bruneian Foreign Minister II Erywan Yusof held talks on the sidelines of a G7 foreign ministers’ meeting in the British capital, the U.S. State Department said in a statement.
Photo courtesy of @SecBlinken via Twitter
The United States urged ASEAN to press Myanmar to implement actions agreed at a regional summit last month, as Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with the foreign minister of Brunei, the bloc’s current chair, in London on Monday.
The two top diplomats held talks amid reports that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations was trying to draw the United States and China into diplomacy aimed at restoring democracy and ending violence in Myanmar after the Burmese military overthrew an elected government on Feb. 1.
The diplomats discussed the role of Southeast Asian nations in resolving the crisis in Myanmar as Blinken and Bruneian Foreign Minister II Erywan Yusof held talks on the sidelines of a G7 foreign ministers’ meeting in the British capital, the U.S. State Department said in a statement.
When Suriya Koedsang uploaded photos of his wedding to Facebook on April 4, the 28-year-old Thai never could have imagined the hate his heartwarming post would soon receive from online trolls in Indonesia. Within days, the pictures of Koedsang and his husband Bas’ April 3 marriage ceremony began attracting homophobic comments, ranging from rants about how homosexuality is “a sin”.