President Yudhoyono vows to protect rights of
Chinese Indonesians
Saturday, 20 February 2010
The Jakarta Post
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono promised Saturday to further protect
the civil rights of Chinese Indonesians, particularly followers of
Confucianism.
The pledge marked the President’s address to thousands of Chinese
Indonesians attending the commemoration of the Chinese New Year at the
Jakarta Convention Center in Central Jakarta.
“In the future I will ask the minister of religious affairs, the
minister of justice and human rights, the minister of education and
other officials in the central and regional governments to improve
protection of the civil rights of Confucianism followers and Chinese
descents,” Yudhoyono said.
The President said the government had enacted regulations that protect
the rights of Chinese Indonesians, including the 2006 law on citizenship
which revokes differentiation between indigenous and non-indigenous.
“I am happy to see significant progress in the government’s efforts to
fulfill the rights of Confucianism followers,” he said.
Yudhoyono called on Chinese Indonesian community to take the momentum of
Chinese New Year to promote harmony in diversity.
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