Muhammadiyah-Vorsitzender: Kriege aufgrund der Dominanz von Supermächten schwer zu beenden

Der Muhammadiyah-Vorsitzende Haedar Nashir erklärte, dass die derzeitigen weltweiten Konflikte nur schwer zu beenden seien, da einflussreiche Nationen mit Vetorecht bei den Vereinten Nationen involviert seien.

Haedar Nashir äußerte sich am Dienstag, den 19. Mai 2026, in Yogyakarta. Er merkte an, dass Kriege, an denen Großmächte beteiligt sind, bei Friedensbemühungen oft in eine Sackgasse geraten.

Er betonte, dass die Vereinten Nationen die Bemühungen zur Beendigung der Konflikte anführen sollten. Nashir verurteilte Israel für die Inhaftierung von drei indonesischen Journalisten und Aktivisten während der humanitären Hilfsmission der Global Sumud Flotilla für Gaza.

Er unterstrich, dass Muhammadiyah jede Form von Gewalt ablehne und forderte die UN auf, in diesem Vorfall zu handeln. Nashir äußerte die Hoffnung, dass Israel willkürliche Maßnahmen gegen Friedensmissionen vermeiden werde.

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