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President Mahmoud Abbas’ Speech about Unilateral Recognition of Jerusalem: A Semantic-Pragmatic Study Azmi, Hasrul; Muta'ali, Abdul
Proceedings of AICS - Social Sciences Vol 8 (2018): the 8th AIC on Social Sciences, Syiah Kuala University
Publisher : Proceedings of AICS - Social Sciences

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The research is based on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' political speech at the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Summit on December 13, 2017 in Istanbul, Turkey containing semantic and pragmatic elements. The study aims to describe and discover the use of semantics and pragmatic speech acts used by President Mahmoud Abbas in his speech of OIC Summit 2017. This research uses qualitative method with descriptive approach. While the theory is used as a foundation in the theory of semantic relation and the theory of speech act Searle (1979). The results of this study indicate that speech acts used by President Mahmoud Abbas in his speech cannot be separated from the context of the problems faced by the Palestinians after US President Donald Trump declared Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Based on a speech, the authors successfully identified 44 propositions containing semantic and pragmatic elements that have been reviewed. From the findings, 35 propositions contained an act of illustrative speech and the majority of them were expressive speech acts with 19 propositions. This shows the fact that President Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinians are only able to express the form of condemnation and the inability of their nation in facing the US unilateral decision. In addition, at least the declarative speech in the speech with a proposition indicates that Palestine has not been able to declare itself as an independent nation over the occupation of Israel.Keywords:Mahmoud Abbas, semantics, pragmatics, speech act.
Implementation of Minimum Service Standards in Health Services for People Suspective of Tuberculosis (Tb) in Labuhanbatu District Azmi, Hasrul; Kusmanto, Heri; Zulkifli3, Zulkifli
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

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With 824,000 cases and 93,000 fatalities annually, or 11 deaths per hour, Indonesia has one of the third-highest TB burdens in the world, after China and India, according to the WHO Global TB Report 2021. There are still up to 500,000 individuals who have not received treatment and are at danger of spreading the disease since only 49% of Indonesia's estimated 824,000 TB patients were identified and treated. The purpose of this study is to examine how Minimum Service Standards (SPM) are applied in the health care program for individuals suspected of having tuberculosis (TB) in Labuhanbatu Regency. Additionally, it seeks to determine the factors that facilitate and hinder the implementation of SPM policies in the health care program for TB suspects in Labuhanbatu Regency. Qualitative approaches are used in this study. Interviews were used to gather the data, and data triangulation methods were used to assess the data's validity. The research results show that (1) The implementation of the SPM-BK policy for people suspected of TB in Labuhanbatu Regency has not run optimally. In the resource variable, there are limited human resources in the ability to record and report data online (SITB).