Polri Will Disband All FPI Activities Despite Changing Name
JAKARTA - The National Police Headquarters emphasized that it would disband all activities carried out by FPI community organizations (ormas). This statement was in response to the declaration of the Islamic United Front (FPI) mass organization.
Karo Penmas, Public Relations Division of the National Police, Brigadier General Rusdi Hartono, said that the dissolution would be carried out if the mass organization was not officially registered. Because, there are clear rules about it.
"If the new FPI model, whatever the name is, it turns out that it does not register or does not follow the applicable regulations, it means that here there is an authority from the government to be able to prohibit and be able to dissolve it because it does not register its organization with the applicable law," Rusdi told reporters. Tuesday, January 5.
This is because if the mass organization does not register in accordance with the applicable regulations, it can be considered an organization not recognized by the state. Thus, all forms of organization should follow established rules.
"It should follow the rules that apply if it is a mass organization, of course if it wants to be recognized as a mass organization, it is adjusted to the norms range of norms," he said.
Previously, the FPI ranks declared a new name, namely the Islamic United Front. There are 19 people who claim to declare the Islamic United Front. Among them are FPI Chairman Ahmad Sabri Lubis and General Secretary Munarman.
Other names are Abu Fihir Alattas, Abdurrahman Anwar, Abdul Qadir, Awit Mashuri, Haris Ubaidillah, Idrus Al Habsyi, Idrus Hasan, Ali Alattas, Ali Alattas, I Tuankota Basalamah, Syafiq Alaydrus, Baharuzaman, Amir Ortega, Syahroji, Waluyo, Joko, and M. Luthfi.
"To all administrators, members and sympathizers of the Islamic Defenders Front throughout Indonesia and abroad, to avoid unnecessary matters and clashes with wrongdoing regimes, we hereby declare the Islamic United Front to continue the struggle to defend religion, nation and state accordingly. with Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution, "wrote the official statement of the Islamic United Front received by VOI, Wednesday, December 30.
However, it was not long before the name of the organization was changed again. Previously it was called the Islamic United Front to become the Islamic Brotherhood Front.
In fact, through the former Deputy General Secretary of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), Aziz Yanuar, the declaration or endorsement of the name of this new organization will be carried out in the near future.
"The Islamic Defenders Front has passed. Now, it's time for the Islamic Brotherhood Front. God willing, this week we will launch it," said Aziz.
Aziz said that Rizieq Shihab himself proposed the name Islamic Brotherhood Front. "Now is the era of brotherhood. So that the word brotherhood is cooler and humanist," he said.