People continue to talk about the development of the country. They
demand that our leaders advance the nation, making it comfortable and
clean with a well-developed public transportation system, for example. How
a nation develops is also seen outside a nation’s borders. Recently,
the new president of Egypt has been discussed by people around the
world. The people of Egypt are waiting, demanding that the public weal
be improved and the nation developed. Meanwhile, in Turkey, Recep Erdogan has shown his ability to effectively manage a predominately Muslim country.
As
prime minister, Erdogan has maintained social values while developing
the nation. He has rejected injustice at home and abroad.
Unsurprisingly, he was named the world’s most influential leader in 2011
by Time magazine. Erdogan’s success has been buttressed by many
things, including support from the freedom-loving people of Turkey,
which, like Indonesia, is comprised of many ethnic groups. In Turkey,
there are Turks, Kurds and Arabs, to a few. All the people of
Turkey demand freedom. Fewer, however, demand modernity. The existence
of only two political parties in Turkey means you support Erdogan’s
party or the opposition.
Indonesia is a developing country, but
people around the world believe that one day it will become a powerful
country — if its management and the quality of its human resources are
improved. Indonesia is a rich country, but the natural resources
don’t belong to us anymore. Some have been sold to foreign companies,
which is tantamount to an economic invasion. The problem seems to
rest with our fellow citizens. As the economy in Indonesia develops,
some steal. This is what we call corruption, which has been exploding. The
fault, however, lies not with our stars, government or country — but
with ourselves. Every part of society needs to cooperate to advance and
develop the nation. Indonesian is being watched by people around the world. It is time not to blame anyone. It is time to awaken.
Ahmad Nursalim
Istanbul
Ahmad Nursalim
Istanbul
source : the jakarta post
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