

I am currently living in Thailand, I just realised that our country is better on some cases. I know you are famous now, you live in different society, different culture but …remember, you are wrong saying about this country is going backward.i dont know where did you get this idea. I dont really know what happened after you left for France. Anyway, I admire your courages to achieve your success. But always remember in this beautiful country lives bunch non-Moslem too.Īnggun, For Westeners yeah she’s beautiful, georgous whatever, but in Indonesia.lot lot lot more beautiful than her. She trys always to open our and the government eyes wide that we are not Arabs. At the end I always be for Anggun and her ideas. Bahrain, Uni Emirates Arab and Qatar are examples of the modern Arabs, they are tolerant and open for new ideas and new peoples and even applied much more western aspects in their culture another aspect of life, thats a good example for Indonesia and Indonesian self. Indonesia has its own identity and culture which completely different to those Arab worlds, I’m not saying that I’m an anti-Arab, but Indonesia has a rich culture and Anggun is again the person who always tried to reveals how beauty the country is regardless what’s religion you have. Indonesia is completely not an Arab country even the majority of it’s peoples are Moslem.

Saya tidak mendukung negara yang bikin generasi mudanya frustrasi.)Īnggun represent the real Indonesian in modern era, she is amazing and gorgeous woman, she is been thru the hard and good times. Karena Islam itu mengenal yang namanya toleransi. Tapi saya sangat prihatin kalau negara saya jadi terbelakang seperti itu. I don’t support countries that frustrate the young generation. Because Islam is known as a tolerant religion. But I’m very concerned that my country is becoming backward in this way. She told of women who had suffered in societies that restricted the freedom of women generally. She accomplished this by telling a story about some women who had inspired the lyrics to be found in the “In Your Mind” song.

Expatriate pop singer Anggun visited Jakarta recently and left us with her opinions on the anti-pornography bill.Īnggun Cipta Sasmi, who lives in France now, re-visited Jakarta for a special concert at the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC) recently and, after belting out a few songs from her albums “Luminescence” and “Snow on the Sahara”, including the hits “Saviour” and “In Your Mind”, she offered her view, in a roundabout way, on the public morality debate over the RUU APP bill.
