Becoming an Official Language, Minister of Basic Education Speeches Indonesian at UNESCO

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Minister of Elementary Education
Abdul Mu’ti speech using Indonesian at the General Assembly of the Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization under the United Nations or
UNESCO
43rd in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Tuesday (4/11).
Mu’ti did this after Indonesian became an official language that was recognized and used in social interactions within UNESCO.
In his speech, Minister Mu’ti said that Indonesia appreciated UNESCO’s support for the decision to designate Indonesian as the 10th official language at the UNESCO General Conference.
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Indonesia appreciates the support of UNESCO and all Member States for the decision to designate Indonesian as the 10th official language of the UNESCO General Conference
(Indonesia appreciates the support of UNESCO and all countries for the decision to designate Indonesian as the 10th official language at the UNESCO General Conference),” said Minister Mu’ti, starting his speech in English as quoted from a live broadcast via UNESCO’s official YouTube channel, Tuesday (4/11).
After his brief introduction, Mu’ti then continued his series of speeches using Indonesian.
Several things were conveyed, one of which was that he said Indonesia was committed to strengthening protection for the safety of journalists and expanding media and information literacy, especially for young people.
“We are committed to strengthening protection for the safety of journalists, as well as expanding media and information literacy, especially for young people and students by integrating digital literacy programs in schools,” said Mu’ti.
Gaza Palestine
Not only that, Mu’ti said UNESCO is a compass for ethics for world civilization today.This, he continued, was always directed by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto.
One of them is to continue pushing for Palestinian independence.On that occasion, Mu’ti said Indonesia urges the global community to ensure the total restoration of damaged educational facilities and cultural heritage in conflict zones, especially Gaza.
“Indonesia views the need for unconditional protection and support for fundamental rights in conflict zones, especially Gaza, where almost all elements of civilization have been deliberately destroyed and are in danger of being lost,” he said.
He said Indonesia stands with all member countries to strengthen UNESCO as a space for global collaboration.
“Indonesia stands with all member countries to strengthen UNESCO as a space for global collaboration based on mutual trust, mutual learning and mutual respect. Let’s ensure that education enlightens, science empowers, culture unites, and information liberates humanity,” he said.
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