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ipodshuffler
1st January 2010, 04:00 PM
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Thousands of mourners have gathered in Indonesia to pay their respects to the former president, Abdurrahman Wahid, as his funeral was held in East Java.

Often referred to by his nickname, Gus Dur, Wahid led the country from 1999 to 2001. He died on Wednesday aged 69.

He was the first elected president after the fall of the Suharto regime.

Mourners wept as they lit candles and burned incense for a leader who was widely renowned for his tolerance and openness to other faiths and ideas.

Wahid was removed from office in 2001 over unproven allegations of corruption, but remained politically active until his final years.

A nationally televised memorial service for Wahid, led by current president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, began a week of national mourning.

Flags will be flown at half mast across the country.

Rich diversity

Speaking at the memorial, Mr Yudhoyono said Wahid had made Indonesians "realise and respect the diversity of ideas and identities brought about by differences in faiths, beliefs, ethnicity and locality".

"Whether we realise it or not, really, he was the father of pluralism and multiculturalism in Indonesia," he said.

The former leader was buried in his East Java hometown, Jombang, where about 5,000 supporters gathered to welcome his motorcade.

His supporters have held vigils at mosques, churches, temples and schools.

"Gus Dur was a saint. Every time he visited, I always came to receive his blessing," said mourner Maryamah, 47, in Jombang.

Such was the emotion in Jakarta that Gus Dur's wheelchair-bound widow, Shinta Nuriyah, and tearful daughter Yenny, were swamped by crowds.

Wahid's brother said he had been "humorous, happy, clever, brave" and that he had cared deeply about the community.

"He was full of life and his fighting spirit was strong. Even when he was sick, he would fight on," Salahuddin Wahid told the AFP news agency.

The Jakarta Post newspaper reported that news of Gus Dur's death had prompted spontaneous prayer gatherings across the country - and not only among fellow Muslims.

Jakarta Archbishop Julius Darmaatmadja SJ said Gus Dur had left an indelible mark on people of all faiths.

"He was a Muslim, but he became a blessing to all faiths," the newspaper quoted him as saying.

The leaders of Indonesia's political elite gathered at the funeral.

"We just lost a great statesman who fought to keep the country pluralist, while fighting fundamentalism," lawyer Todung Mulya Lubis said.

"He was a true democrat, respecting even his political foes."

Messages of condolence also poured in from abroad.

The White House said Wahid had been "a pivotal figure" in Indonesia's transition to a free government, who "will be remembered for his commitment to democratic principles, inclusive politics, and religious tolerance".

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said Wahid had been "much admired and respected not only within Indonesia, but also by many Australians and others throughout our region".

"Our thoughts go in particular to his family, including his widow and four daughters," he said.

Surprising victory

The partially blind Muslim cleric came to power after defeating Megawati Sukarnoputri, the daughter of founding President Sukarno, in October 1999.

His win was a surprise - Mrs Megawati's party had won far more votes in the legislative polls - and a testament to Wahid's ability to build coalitions with other parties.

He used this skill to try to bring unity in the tumultuous post-Suharto years.

Educated in Indonesia, Egypt, Iraq and Canada, Wahid had a reputation for religious tolerance and moderate politics.

But he not been in the job long before his opponents accused him of failing to tackle the economic crisis, and doing little to resolve the secessionist conflicts in several provinces of Indonesia.

In July 2001, less than two years into the job, he was sacked by the country's national assembly amid unproven allegations of corruption and incompetence.

As well as his prominent political role, he was also a leader of Nahdlatul Ulama, a Muslim group with some 40 million members - and one of the largest independent Islamic organisations in the world.

He suffered several strokes and was confined to a wheelchair in his later years, but despite his fading health he remained an influential figure in politics.

ckck salut ya sama gusdur, yg nganter pas prosesi pemakaman nya banyak :D

papaBear
1st January 2010, 04:06 PM
--- hampir seluruh masjid, menyelenggarakan sholat Gaib un tuk Gusdur
--- tadi ditempat ane, juga menyelenggarakan :shakehand
--- Imam Masjidil haram, juga memimpin sholat Gaib untuk Gusdur , tadi di istiglal :)

ipodshuffler
1st January 2010, 04:12 PM
iyaa benar salut banget sama mantan presiden kita yang satu ini yaa :)

rakuen07
1st January 2010, 05:19 PM
ikut belasungkawa...

:iiyada:

34t
1st January 2010, 09:17 PM
saya turut berduka cita ats meninggalnya gus dur

KaranKacamata
9th January 2010, 06:39 PM
Senang kayaknya jadi Gus Dur ...
Di doakan oleh warga Indonesai dan sebagian warga dunia ...

Pasti masuk Surga, AMIN ;) ...

Asterix
14th January 2010, 09:22 PM
Klo menurut gw biasa aja tuh,...

tabletenis
18th January 2010, 11:31 PM
kalo orang bae yag begitu kang, bnyk yang hormatin

bushway10
25th January 2010, 03:15 PM
Senang kayaknya jadi Gus Dur ...
Di doakan oleh warga Indonesai dan sebagian warga dunia ...

Pasti masuk Surga, AMIN ;) ...

really?? gak semudah itu lah ndan.. ukurannya

nevido
2nd February 2010, 03:09 PM
Indonesia kehilangan 1 pemimpin lagi

jankrix
7th February 2010, 07:44 AM
gw pribadi sih shock waktu Gus Dur meninggal...

blackman2774
10th February 2010, 08:01 AM
"GITU AJA KOK REPOT":iiyada::iiyada::iiyada:

paijan1980
25th February 2010, 10:57 PM
subhanalloh......... merinding saya .

rapihmas
4th March 2010, 09:07 AM
insyaAllah surga buat Gusdur....

gipuras
21st April 2010, 01:46 PM
Bangga pernah memiliki bapak bangsa seperti Gus Dur.

1983nue
21st April 2010, 02:25 PM
pemimoin yang gak pake babibubebo, kalo dia yakin itu benar, ya dia jalanin, buktinya cuma dia yang berani bubarin DPR, yang dianggap cuma kumpulan anak TK, sayang dia keburu di cekal duluan. kumendan sekalian gak tau betapa paniknya para anggota DPR waktu alm. Gus Dur mengeluarkan statement tersebut

WARPH
21st April 2010, 05:13 PM
yah semoga ga di sembah kuburannya n semoga Alloh mengampuni dosa2nya

selama hidupnya beliau melontarkan pendapat2 panasnya dan rancunya sehingga beliau mendapat gelar bapak pluralisme [yg dari kaca mata islam sangat menyimpang]

saya katakan:
lakum dinukum waliyadiin

zer0
4th May 2010, 05:55 AM
buset dah ndan,,rame amat yh yang menadah ,,