ISIS Group Richest and Most Dangerous Terrorist Throughout History

President Yudhoyono pose with heads of state and other participants BDF VII, after the opening ceremony, at BICC, Nusa Dua, Bali, on Friday (10/10/2014). (Pri)
President Yudhoyono pose with heads of state and other participants BDF VII, after the opening ceremony, at BICC, Nusa Dua, Bali, on Friday (10/10/2014). (Pri)

TRANSINDONESIA.CO – Islamic State in Iraq and Syria or Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) may be referred to as a terrorist group in the world’s richest. This group is dangerous because not only anti-democratic, but also not Islamic despite carrying the attributes of Islam.

“By having billions of dollars, ISIS probably the richest terrorist group in history, and they promote exclusive ideologies are dangerous, not only anti-democratic, but also un-Islamic,” said President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono during the opening of the Bali Democracy Forum or BDF VII at the Bali International Convention Center (BICC), Nusa Dua, Bali, on Friday (10/10/2014).

In Indonesia, the President said, the government and society, including Islamists, have publicly expressed opposition to the ideology of ISIS. This is because it is against the values ​​of unity, tolerance, pluralism, and respect for all religions. “We have banned hard ISIS in Indonesia, both as an organization and ideology, and we forbid every Indonesian to join ISIS activities abroad,” SBY asserts.

According to Yudhoyono, a military solution alone is not enough to deal with the threat of ISIS. It takes too political measures and the other that will address the root causes of the ongoing conflict. “It is hoped that we can stop the cycle of violence and extremism in the field,” Yudhoyono said.

On this occasion Presoden Yudhoyono expressed concern over the tendency of worsening relations between the major powers at the macro level, involving the United States, Russia, Europe, the PRC, and Japan. For example, in the case of Russian relations – United States and Russia – Europe, it is triggered by the conflict in Ukraine. T “here is no clear sign, when and how conflicts will be resolved in Ukraine” Yudhoyono said.

“In addition, we also see the transition to democracy in trouble, especially in the Middle East. Political Transition in Egypt, Iraq, Tunisia, and Libya are still evolving, and some are still vulnerable. And there is no end in sight to the conflict in Syria,” the President added.(pri/oki)

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