Thursday, May 19, 2011

Problem TNI involvement, wrote to FIFA Contrast


VIVAnews - Coordinating Commission for Disappearances and Victims of Violence (Kontras) said it had sent a letter to the World Football Federation (FIFA). The letter highlights the circulation of news about the occurrence of violent acts allegedly involving a number of rogue military officers in the electoral process PSSI chairman from 2011 to 2015 period.
Letter addressed directly to the President of FIFA, Sepp Blatter, said Haris Azhar Contrast Coordinator, Thursday, May 19, 2011, "Have we sent two weeks ago."
One of the content complained of violence against the protesters on behalf of Action Coalition for the People during a military demonstration in front of the Headquarters of the Army two months ago. At that time, the demonstrators asked the Army Chief of Staff (Army Chief of Staff) Gen. George Toisutta to withdraw from the nomination of exchange chairman of All Indonesian Football Association (PSSI).
What is the answer to FIFA?
"The answer to FIFA, they give up entirely the responsibility of the affairs of violence as authorities in Indonesia," Haris said.
In addition, in contrast letter also reported the existence of alleged money politics (money politics) to support one candidate to sign a specific agreement.
Contrast write the reason they send letters because the victims do not dare again to speak to the media for fear of getting further intimidation. Not only sent a letter to FIFA, Contrast also will send a letter similar to other international organizations such as Amnesty International.
In response, the Head of Information Department of the Army Brigadier General Wiryantoro asserted, Army General George Toisutta not in the capacity as Chief of Staff of the Army when nominated as the chairman of the PSSI period 2011-2015.
George was nominated as the chairman of the PSSI one package with the businessman-politician Arifin Panigoro as vice chairman. Supporting them are popularly called the Group of 78.
"The nomination of Mr. George as the chairman of the PSSI is not its capacity as the Chief, but personal. Therefore, the use of office for personal gain is not true, let alone to intimidate," said Head of Information Department of the Army, Brigadier General Wiryantoro to VIVAnews.com. (Kd)

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