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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Dozens of representatives of communities in Yogyakarta following the workshop on Human Rights


Dozens of representatives of communities in Yogyakarta following the workshop on Human Rights



Dozens of representatives of communities in Yogyakarta following the workshop on Human Rights and the city of Yogyakarta as a community to celebrate the Human Rights Day and Anti-corruption Sutoderjan held at the Village Hall, the city of Yogyakarta, Saturday (29/12).

Workshop which was attended by dozens of representatives of this community specifically discusses the journey of Human Rights in Indonesia and rampant cases of corruption in the country.

Facilitator an informal discussion of human rights and community Yogya city, Herusumpana said, many people today forget about mutual respect and honor, because modern culture eroded impact on the rise of student brawls / students, sealing a place of worship and pendiaman violent events that occurred in this country .

"This event is the media encouraging the younger generation to return to have an attitude of tolerance," he said when met after an informal discussion.

Heru added that one of the features Yogya is subdued attitude of religious tolerance, ethnic and community. These attitudes should be cultivated to be able to survive and spread to other areas.

According to him, the key to tolerance and harmony in Yogyakata because indigenous cultures still maintained that until now embedded in every soul society.

"We were with friends in Yogyakarta communities will continue to move to voice an attitude of tolerance and anti-corruption.'s Not just for the younger generation, but also to the early age," he said.

Workshop on Human Rights and the Yogya city's community into one of a series of ceremonies Har Rights and Anti-corruption conducted by communities in Yogyakarta.

"This morning there was a program and create a logo drawing competition for children anticorruption, the event we called 'Jurassic' (honest it was fun). Then an informal discussion and the evening closed with a cross-ethnic cultural performances," he said.

The event closed with the submission of workshop itself kamunitas several proposals submitted to Harry Cahya, chairman of the Division of Field Studies Independent Monitoring Forum (Forpi), and the proposal will be given to the Mayor of Yogyakarta.

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