As
the figure proclaimer of the nation and national independence fighters,
the name of the former first President Soekarno, not only is the
evidence of history that should always be remembered with gold ink by
all elements of nationalities in the country. But
more than that, the spirit and ideals of the struggle, Bung Karno
should be inherited by the next generation in order to maintain the
dignity of the nation's independence and values keindonesiaan
independent.
"But
here we are dealing with morality issues, by looking at the next
generation and the nation's leaders until now had never bonded with
heroic legacy championed Bung Karno," said Chairman of the Board of
Director of the Institute for Public Sabang-Merauke Circle (SMC)
Syahganda Nainggolan.
He
said it was related to the momentum of the day heroes who fell on 10
November, with emphasis on the history of heroism Sukarno.
In
the meantime, continued Syahganda, other nations in the world either
Africa, Asia, and Latin America considered still appreciate the
greatness of Soekarno, as well as the spirit is recognized to be a
legend for the liberation of the developing countries in the face of
imperialism era western colonial powers in the past .
"In
fact, world leaders are so popular builds character-century nationalism
in modern country like Mahathir Mohamad, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Nelson
Mandela, and Hugo Chavez also boasts Soekarno trip, including leadership
never refuse if the harsh face of political domination and the
interests of the West enonomi , is seen to follow the suit of Sukarno, "he explained.
According
Syahganda, the nation's leaders and the young generation of Indonesia
content filled to the leaders and people of other nations, which was
able to inherit the power of Sukarno phenomenon to grown in the
contemporary period.
"If
others can, why we do not want to use the agenda and legacy aspired
Sukarno, Indonesia in order to make progress for all people without any
pressure," added Syahganda.
Source: http://www.mediaindonesia.com/read/2012/11/10/361922/284/1/
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