Thousands of young people marked the 84th anniversary of Youth Pledge
Day in Jakarta and other big cities across the country on Sunday.
“We
will try to reaffirm the spirit of the founders of this country, as
they declared on October 28, 1928,” Thoriq Mahmud, one of the
initiators of the commemoration, said in Jakarta, as quoted by Antara
news agency.
According to Thoriq, young people today have been
restless due to the disappearance of Indonesia’s national identity
after the emergence of various problems, ranging from student brawls to
rampant corruption, has destroyed the foundation of people’s lives and
the state.
Due to the problems, Thoriq said that he, together
with representatives of various youth organizations, took the
initiative to renew the spirit declared by the original proclaimers of
the Youth Pledge, who believed that the people of what would later
become Indonesia shared a single motherland, nation and language.
The
attendees of the All-Indonesian Youth Conference in 1928, Thoriq said,
longed for national unity and then worked together to build a nation
that could compete with other countries.
“The unity of youth is
important capital for the future of the nation,” Thoriq, who is also
head of the Anti-Corruption Youth Movement, said.
Similar
commemorates were also joined by thousands in several big cities across
the country, including Balige in North Sumatra, Banjarmasin in South
Kalimantan, Bandung in West Java and Jayapura in Papua on Sunday.
In
Yogyakarta, students attended a youth congress held on the campus of
Gadjah Mada University (UGM) to search for ways to settle the problems
of the nation.
Led by UGM rector Pratikno, the students read aloud the Youth Pledge.
“The
declaration was designed to express concern over the various problems
affecting the country,” Khairul Umam, a law student at the university,
said.
It was time to return to the national ideology of Pancasila to improve the condition of the nation, according to Khairul.
“We
strongly oppose any type of violence in the nation’s life and invite
the people to return to the ideology of Pancasila to settle their
problems,” Khairul said.
The events held on Sunday also meant discussed fighting corruption.
Pratikno said that the spirit of the Youth Pledge should not be forgetten after the events commemorating its anniversary endeds.
“Youths
should be able to improve their academic quality, moral integrity and
leadership capability to improve the condition of Indonesia in the
future,” he said.
In order to achieve the goals of the pledge, young people today should avoid illegal drugs, violence and brawling, he said.
“The youths who fall victims to these three problems, fall far short of our expectations,” Pratikno said.
In
Balige, social observer Tengku Pardede said that young people should
show their integrity and identity amid globalization. “The national
spirit should be used to motivate them to create a deeper meaning with
regard to the role of the young generation in struggling the fate and
existence of Indonesia,” Pardede said on Sunday.
The original
pledge was made at the close of the third All-Indonesian Youth
Conference on Jl. Kramat Raya in East Jakarta, where the future
national anthem, “Indonesia Raya”, was first heard.
Source : thejakartapost.com
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