Kekerasan demi kekerasan telah dilakukan BEMSI sebagai gerakan politik anti wahid telah mencapai batas batas wajar dari sebuah gerakan apalagi gerakan yang mengaku sebagai gerakan mahasiswa.
Kekerasan tersebut dilakukan dengan bekerjasama dengan aparat yang ada dilapangan atau dengan massa partai yang ada dilapangan.
1. Penusukan oleh mahasiswa BEM IPB terhadap teman teman dari Front Kota dan Forbes di bundaran HI
2. Pemukulan terhadap baikuni (pemrakarsa pertemuan 4 tokoh)
3. Pembakaran 2 mobil dan sebagian gedung Universitas Atmajaya yang diikuti dengan perusakan 5 mobil lainnya serta beberapa fasilitas pendidikan.kegiatan ini diikuti dengan aksi perebutan kamera dari
wartawan dan pengusiran wartawan.
4. penculikan terhadap 3 mahasiswa UKI yang baru pulang kuliah, salah satu korban telah dapat ditemukan teman temannya di UGD RS carolus dalam keadaan koma.
Gerakan BEM ini tidak dapat lagi dikatagorikan sebagai gerakan politik apalagi gerakam mahasiswa, melainkan dapat dikategorikan sebagai gerakan teror.
Untuk menjaga kemurnian gerakan mahasiswa kami menyerukan pemboikotan atas gerakan yang dilakukan oleh BEM.
Untuk teman teman wartawan yang mendapatkan tekanan untuk selalu meliput gerakan bem dapat mengirimkan kasus penekanan tersebut untuk selanjutnya kami teruskan ke Pers internasional.
Kami akan terus berjuang sampai rakyat menang karena dengan Rachmat Allah SWT kami yakin Rakyat Pasti Menang
wassalam
admin@forumkota.org
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Jakarta 16 Februari 2001,
Berkaitan dengan pernyataan Akbar Tanjung selaku ketua DPR yang di rilis berbagai media massa termasuk Kompas, Rakyat Merdeka ( Jumat 9 Februari 2001) yang isinya menyatakan : "kalau bukan mereka (PRD, FAMRED, FORKOT, dan JARKOT), "Provokasi dan pengrusakan sistematis mirip dengan menghalalkan segala cara, kalau dilihat dari perspektif politik di indonesia itu cara cara yang dilakukan oleh komunisme."Maka dengan ini kami Komunitas mahasiswa se-JABOTABEK ( Forum Kota ) memberikan ultimatum kepada Akbar Tanjung dan seluruh jajaran pengurus GOLKAR untuk menarik kembali pernyataan mereka dan meminta maaf secara terbuka karena telah melakukan fitnah keji yang menjadi ciri gerakan politik yang biasa dilakukan oleh kelompok Komunis, Golkar dan Suharto. Untuk itu kami memberi Ultimatum selama 2X24 jam dan jika ultimatum ini tidak diperhatikan dengan serius dan golkar tidak mau minta maaf secara terbuka kepada rakyat indonesia, kami percaya bahwa Tuhan akan membimbing keadilan dan kebenaran dalam mencari dan menemukan sendiri jalannya.
       Komunitas Mahasiswa SEJABOTABEK (FORUMKOTA)
       www.forumkota.org (anggota Jaringan Kota)
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         Jakarta Post Wednesday, 14 February 2001
        Student movement must be free from political interests: Adian
 The         following is an interview with Adian Napitupulu, the leader of the         student group Forum Kota (Forkot), about the perceived split among the         student groups that have been waging street rallies in response to the         current political crisis. Adian's group is widely perceived to be in         conflict with groups spearheaded by university student councils, such as         BEM-UI, over
Question:         How would you describe the landscape of the student movement today?
Answer:         Students are now split into two. The first group supports certain         political institutions and the elite who are now in conflict. This         particular group is split further into at least two factions, namely         those that support the executive branch of power and those that support         the legislators.
        These students have directly or indirectly, consciously or otherwise,         positioned themselves as subordinates to the powers that be, which has         caused us to question their objectivity, honesty and "moral         legitimacy".
        Groups that formally support Gus Dur are (the Islamic student         organizations) PMII, IPP-NU and some others, while supporters of the         legislature include (the Islamic student organizations) HMI and KAMMI.
        There are also those who have established technical committees in         support of Gus Dur. The supporters of the legislature (DPR) have also         established their own committees outside of their original         organizations, namely the student councils.
So         the students are indeed divided?
I         believe there are signs of that. This (split) occurred when the pro-DPR         activists forced the other students to take a confrontational position,         (saying in effect) that the failure to support the DPR was tantamount to         supporting Gus Dur. But it's not that simple.
        Today, any political force needs the support of students to legitimize         its aspirations and interests. It is therefore regrettable that some         students have fallen into this "game".
        They realized that their presence was needed. Meanwhile, the political         elite realized that students and the people movement could be turned         into a commodity, so they made use of that.
The         students were united in 1998 because you had a common enemy, namely         Soeharto. Why have you been divided since?
It's         probably because some student groups are no longer pure. They are no         longer (loyal) to their earlier positions. If they want to take sides,         they should quit the student movement. The student movement should not         take the side of anyone but the people. It should never become the tool         of any political force. It should instead be the tool of the people's         political
        (I blame) the infiltration (of the student movement) by certain         political powers from some political parties ... They infiltrated the         student groups and ... made use of the confusion felt by students about         selecting issues for their campaign.
Are         you saying some student groups have been co-opted by political         interests?
Yes,         by the political elite. We suspect the involvement of money here, but I         am not naming names or sources. What's clear is that something has gone         amiss. There's a very strong smell of money here.
The         tabloid Adil reported that your group, too, reeks of money. 
We         categorically deny any (speculation) about (being paid) money (to         champion a cause). In fact, we have run out of money for logistics         because everyone is so busy with this fight. Whoever is not involved in         the fight will be abandoned.
Your group has a message similar to that of Gus Dur's supporters, namely the dissolution of Golkar. This is why it is easy for the public to believe that your group supports Gus Dur.
Those         who think that have forgotten history, namely that the dissolution of         Golkar had been our demand since Soeharto fell (in 1998), when B.J.         Habibie became president and when he lost the presidency, up to when Gus         Dur was elected president.
        That was our original demand. Now (those who say Forkot supports Gus Dur)         may know this history but have their own political agenda, (which they         hope to further) by increasing this split among the students.
It         is difficult to change the public's perception of things, including         Forkot's perceived support of Gus Dur. What do you think?
I         think that is because the media refuses to reveal that there is a third         party to the split. The media refuses to give us space to explain (the         split). So the people have been forced to choose from only two options:         for or against (Gus Dur).
        A recent         meeting between Gus Dur and members of Forkot at Hotel Indonesia         strengthened the perception that Forkot supports Gus Dur.
        We         were invited, but we came to Hotel Indonesia not to take part in the         meeting. We used the opportunity to voice our political stance in         another room.
Now         that student groups are divided, what do you think is the prospect for         the reform campaign of the young intellectuals?
I         think this is a process of natural selection for students to see which         among them are gold and which are straw. Gold remains a valuable metal         when it is put into the fire, while straw burns.
What         do you think can be done to reconcile the students?
First,         they could be grouped into one organization. This would be very         difficult, however. Second, they could be reunited by a figure within         the student movement itself. Maybe three or four figures, but I don't         think this option is available at the moment. Third, they could be         reunited if they had a common enemy.
        But the split affecting students today is such that it would be         difficult to reunite them, even if they had a common enemy, because of         the conviction that the enemy of BEM (student councils) are student         groups outside of BEM. And vice versa.
        This has made it difficult for students to see the problems clearly.         They have no distance from the problems; they are part of the problems         because they have been trapped into voicing support for this or that         group.
        Reconciliation is difficult, though not impossible. It would take a long         time, a great deal of energy and hard work. Which is why what we need to         do is reduce the polarization. Student groups must distance themselves         from political interests to restore their objectivity and honesty in         assessing the situation.
        They can never be objective if they are part of the problem.
Some people and organizations, namely the Cipayung Group (members of student movements from the 1980s), have stated their willingness to act as mediators and help reconcile the students.
I         don't think they can, because those people are also part of the problem.         Elements of the Cipayung Group are members of PMII and HMI. They are the         ones in conflict. The conflict then spread because of intersections         among student groups, both in formal and nonformal organizations. (Deka         Kurniawan)
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Asal Tahu Aja Utang         bangsa kita saat ini lebih dari :
        Rp. 2 . 000 . 000 .         000 . 000 . 000 , 00
        (= 40.000.000 unit         rumah di bintaro,jakarta)         
yang dibuat oleh Suharto, Kroninya dan Anak anaknya. dan anak anak dan cucu kita yang disuruh bayar.

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