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Titik Nol 198: Karachi

Mausoleum Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Bapa Pendiri Pakistan, adalah lanmark Karachi (AGUSTINUS WIBOWO) Karachi, inilah kota terbesar di Pakistan. Inilah salah satu urutan atas kota terbesar di muka bumi. Di sinilah belasan juta manusia Pakistan tumpah ruah, segala macam etnis dan agama campur aduk. Di sinilah segala kebanggaan bangsa, gemilang sejarah, bercampur dengan bau busuk gunung sampah dan sungai tercemar. Perjalanan dengan bus melintasi gurun pasir membawa saya kembali dari dunia Thar ke alam Pakistan. Begitu meninggalkan Umerkot, bus tak henti memutar acara khotbah pengajian dan lantunan syair maatam yang membawa suasana kesedihan Ashura. Penumpang bus, kebanyakan perempuan Hindu dengan sari dan kalung hidung ukuran besar, sama sekali tidak ada yang protes. Karachi, walaupun sudah bukan ibu kota Pakistan lagi, masih memegang kendali sebagai pusat perekonomian negeri ini. Kota pelabuhan ini masih menjadi hub perdagangan internasional dan gerbang utama masuknya komoditi ke seluruh Pakistan. Siapa yang tak terkesima oleh ukuran kota yang sudah masuk kategori megapolitan ini? Siapa yang tak takjub melihat modernitas arsitektur kuburan Muhammad Ali Jinnah – sang Bapak Pendiri Pakistan, sang Quaid-e-Azam (Pemimpin Yang Agung)? Di mana lagi di Pakistan kita bisa melihat hiruk pikuk orang seramai di kota ini, dengan luas sebesar ini, dengan gedung tinggi dan [...]

May 27, 2015 // 3 Comments

Tehran – An Old Friend

March 12, 2007 Tehran – An Old Friend An accidental meeting on Internet made me finding my old friend. Her name is Dina, but Indonesian bloggers knew her as ‘bundakirana’ (http://bundakirana.multiply.com). I actually don’t check Internet quite often except only for emails, chat, and news. But that day, when I was quite bored in an Internet Café in Esfahan, I found out her message on a traveling forum: “Soon I am going back to my home, leaving Iran, where I have spent my 8 years. I am thinking of writing a book about traveling in Iran. So I want to ask your suggestions of what should I include in my travel writing, for example what stuff that Indonesian readers might be interested.” I replied her message by saying that I was also, by accident, in Iran. I invited her to visit my blog as well. Out of my expectation Dina was enthusiastic in replying my message and even to meet me when I returned back to Tehran. She tried to arrange everything for me, but she also had some limitation of her work and family. But she asked a friend of her to host me for some days, thus we [...]

March 12, 2007 // 3 Comments