Jumat, 27 Agustus 2010
Malaysian Will not Apologize
Malaysian did not want to admit mistakes : Indonesia - Malaysia diplomatic relations heat up again. Although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Marty Natalegawa be softening related arrests of three officers of Marine and Fisheries (DKP) by the police Tanah Tinggi, Johor, on the contrary, the Malaysian side desperate reacted strongly. Through the Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah, they even threatened to issue travel advisory (travel advice which urged its citizens not to fly to Indonesia). Malaysian media revealed that the government there began to run out of patience terakait action demonstration at the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta.
Datuk Seri Anifah criticized and asked Indonesia to act decisively against the various rallies that. For example, throwing dirt and Malaysian flag burning by protesters. Anifah firmly reminded that the Indonesia-Malaysia relations would decrease if the situation in Indonesia deteriorated.
"We will monitor the situation. If necessary, we will issue a travel advisory, "said Anifah in a press conference Wednesday (25/8) as quoted by The New Straits Times daily. Anifah again criticized if Malaysia did not want to be victims of domestic political problems of Indonesia.
"They have political issues and their own households in Indonesia. But we do not want Malaysia to be victims, "said Anifah. Therefore, Anifah ordered the Malaysian Embassy and Consulate of Malaysia to tighten security. "They should put such a blockade so that the discarded object will not reach the embassy, "he said.
"We do not forgive what Indonesia did, two errors can not be justified. I do not think will push Malaysia to do the same, burning flags and throwing dirt. In fact, we will stop them from doing it, "he said as quoted by The Star.
Anifah said the demonstrations by throwing human excrement at the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta and threats against citizens of Malaysia in Indonesia, could create a negative perception in the community. In addition, he continued, it could affect bilateral relations between both countries. "In international relations, we must give and take . But more than that we must protect the integrity of our country, "he added. This is the loudest statement expressed by Malaysian officials associated with a series of demonstrations which took place in Jakarta since early this week.
Citadel Group of People's Democracy (Flag) rallied in front of the Malaysian Embassy condemned the arrest of three officers of Marine and Fishery Department of Indonesia by the Malaysian Marine Police (MPM) in the waters of Cape rafting, Bintan, August 13, 2010. They were arrested not long after holding seven Malaysian fishermen who allegedly entered the sovereign territory of Indonesia illegally. However, protests in front of the Embassy of Malaysia, Monday (23/8) and then continue by throwing feces and trampled and burned the fabric that is similar to the flag of Malaysia, Line Gemilang.
Wednesday (25/8), protests also took place in Jakarta. The masses of the Democratic People's Fortress ( Flag ) rallied in two large Malaysian companies in Jakarta. Office of the oil company of Malaysia, Petronas in Jalan Sudirman and CIMB Bank branch at Jalan Gatot Subroto. action series that invites outrage in Malaysia. Not only the officials, a number of organizations in the country 's neighbor states in protest against anti - Malaysian demonstrations in Indonesia, which has lead to humiliation.
"Malaysia is a nation of patience. There should be measures to ensure that the demonstrations could be controlled before the nation of Malaysia to lose patience, "said Anifah Aman, said in a statement quoted by the daily The New Straits Times, Wednesday, August 25, 2010.
Anifah also call the Deputy Ambassador, Tatang Razak, to convey the protest of provocation that took place in Jakarta because it is an insult to Malaysia. "Demonstrations and actions that do not terhomat it has hurt Malaysia, "said Anifah.
Until yesterday , criticism of the actions of the Indonesian protesters continue to decorate the Malaysian news media. In fact, a number of daily lift lost patience about it as the title of their article . The Daily Star for example, writing under the title "Malaysia losing Patience after demos in the Jakarta embassy .
"The government has warned that his patience growing thin after a protest by a group of harsh Indonesian citizens to this country, "so the opening sentence of the news of The Star. "We 've reached a point where our patience is outside, "said Anifah. Written The Star on its website, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Foreign Minister) Datuk Seri Anifah Aman said that such demonstrations, including the burning of flags and throwing feces could endanger bilateral relations .
"We 've reached a point where our patience is outside, "said Anifah at a press conference at the Putra Jaya, as reported by The Star, Thursday (08/26/2010). Daily Malaysia Today also picked up a similar title. "KL" out of Patience "after Indonesia protests "as the title of an article in Malaysia Today website .
"Malaysia said it had lost patience and sent letters of protest to Indonesia following the demonstration which was triggered by a maritime issues where human waste was thrown into the embassy in Jakarta, "he wrote in Malaysia Today headlinenya . Again, the New Straits Times quoted the lower canopy with Foreign Minister Anifah." Malaysians headed and impatient. Something must be done to ensure there controlled demonstration before Malaysians lose their patience, "said Anifah.
In addition, Malaysian Foreign Minister also expressed readiness to negotiate with representatives of the Government of Indonesia to settle border disputes in the territorial waters of two countries . Negotiations the two sides planned to be held in the near future after Malaysia 's Independence Day celebrations on August 31, 2010.
Readiness of the negotiations was delivered Anifah in dialogue with the Indonesian Ambassador, yesterday (26/8) in the Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia. "The issue of the border can be settled through negotiations the two countries. And because the borders of complex negotiations, taking a long time. But Malaysia is committed to resolve the border issue, both on land and maritime, "he said.
Dato Sri Anifah sure, the issue of border dispute between two neighbors or neighboring countries can be resolved through negotiations at the level of foreign ministers and does not need to leaders of both countries intervened. Responding to widespread public pressure Indonesia to expel representatives of Malaysia in Jakarta, Anifah said that it would not revoke the Malaysian Embassy in Indonesia. The reason, the Embassy of Malaysia in Indonesia, including 22 Malaysian embassy who have immunity therefore should not be revoked by anyone .
In contrast, Foreign Minister will urge the Indonesian government to protect Malaysia's representative in Jakarta, including embassies and assets from damage and chaos caused public protest.
As reported, Indonesia and Malaysia conflict heats up due to the action of Kings Malaysian police arrested three officials from the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine in Cape waters rafting, Riau Islands, on August 13. Malaysian police officers opened fire on a patrol boat and arrested the crewmen who are running the task, namely, seven fishermen catch fish in Malaysia that stole the Indonesian territorial waters.
However, according to Foreign Minister of Malaysia, based on Global Positioning System (GPS) Kings Malaysian police, patrol officers arrest the location of Indonesia has entered the territorial waters of Malaysia. To check the truth of the scene, it is waiting for reports from police Kings. (JPNN.com)
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