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Ade Mardiyati

A young recruit from anti-Malaysia group Bendera taking part in combat training. (Antara Photo)

A young recruit from anti-Malaysia group Bendera taking part in combat training. (Antara Photo)

Indonesian Vigilantes Prepare For Battle in Malaysia

At this moment in Jakarta, a group of Indonesians are putting the final touches to their plan to invade Malaysia and wage war. Benteng Demokrasi Rakyat has announced Oct. 8 as the date of this D-day, when it says it will avenge all the wrongs committed against Indonesia by its neighbor .

Established during this year’s presidential election, the group, also known as the People’s Democratic Defense, has attracted public attention with its protests calling on Indonesians to “kill Malaysians.” Earlier this month, the group set up roadblocks in Menteng, Central Jakarta, in an attempt to detain Malaysian citizens.

However, the roadblocks failed to net any Malaysians, according to Mustar Bona Ventura, the group’s coordinator. “If we had caught them, we would have sent them home,” the 32-year-old economics student said.

He said the group’s anti-Malaysian stance was not motivated solely by claims that the neighboring country has been busy stealing Indonesia’s culture.

“It’s the whole thing, including the claims on our islands and the abusive treatment of Indonesian migrant workers,” he said. “The breaking point was when they insulted us through our national anthem, ‘Indonesia Raya.’ ”

Tensions between the neighboring countries have reached a fever pitch this year due to unresolved sovereignty claims in the Ambalat waters; accusations that Malaysia has claimed Indonesian cultural heritage as its own, including the Balinese pendet dance, various dishes and batik; a recent offensive parody of Indonesia’s national anthem; and the abuse of Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia.

Mustar said Bendera had already recruited more than 1,200 members and expects to sign up at least 300 more. The group said it recruited 600 volunteers in Greater Jakarta alone last week.

“People from all sorts of backgrounds came and registered,” he said. “We have students, farmers, lawyers, fishermen, teachers and many more. Disabled people also signed up.”

The group reportedly has 40 recruits who are deaf, 10 with limb deformities and 10 who are confined to wheelchairs.

Bendera’s seeming enthusiasm for conflict and claims that the planned invasion is going forward is contrary to government warnings: Teuku Faizasyah, a spokesman for the Foreign Affairs Ministry, has said the group’s members won’t get anywhere near Malaysia.

“If there are any Indonesian nationals who are intending to go to Malaysia for a confrontation, they will be arrested. It will be impossible for them to enter the country,” he said.

However, Mustar said that self-defense training and black magic spells designed to protect the troops had already been provided, with 150 members taking part in two sessions held at Bendera’s headquarters. The offices are located on Jalan Diponegoro in Menteng, Central Jakarta, an address that was formerly used as the headquarters for the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P).

“This [training] is to support our people, and we have also armed them with weapons that volunteers donated, such as samurai swords, ninja sticks and sharpened bamboo sticks,” Mustar said. “We really meant it when we said we were going to deploy [troops] to Malaysia to fight them on [Octoer 8].”

Asked how they intended to get their weapons through airport security, Mustar said, “It’s just a matter of technique. But of course we’re not telling you how.” He added that the cost of traveling to Malaysia was being covered by each individual.

He said the group had earlier sent letters to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta containing its list of demands.

“First, we asked the government to close the Malaysian Embassy here and send all the country’s citizens back home. Second, the government should close our embassy there and send home all the Indonesian migrant workers.

“And last of all, we demanded that the government declare war against Malaysia.”

Single mother Yuni said she felt it was her duty to help Indonesia protect its cultural heritage from Malaysia and to stand up for the rights of abused migrant workers. Just last month, she registered as a volunteer for Bendera and said she was ready to go to Malaysia to join the war, even if that meant leaving her three children behind in Pandeglang, West Java.

“Malaysia stole our islands and insulted our national anthem. As a citizen, I am called to participate [in the war],” she said.

She said that if the Indonesian government and military failed to take action, it was up to citizens to take over. “My will is strong for saving our beloved Indonesia,” the 40-year-old said. “I’m not afraid of anything.”

Another recruit, Endo Kosasih, echoed her sentiments, saying he was not afraid to die if he had to go to the battle zone.

“It will be the same if you die now or tomorrow,” the 26-year-old said. “I am brave.”

Like his fellow Bendera members, Endo took part in the self-defense training course. He also learned how to shoot a bow and arrow, and said his aim had become quite accurate.

Endo said he had the support of his family and was determined to join the troops going to Malaysia so he could defend the motherland.

“We don’t want our nation to be harassed, our culture to be stolen or [the lyrics of] our national anthem to be twisted,” Endo said.

Mustar said the group had already sent 10 people to Malaysia, to conduct reconnaissance and draw up battle plans. “You could say they are our spies,” he said.

And on Oct. 8, Mustar continued, 1,500 Bendera troops will leave for Malaysia by air, land and sea, although he refused to elaborate. The group also plans to deploy a second batch of troops at a later stage, he said, adding that Bendera would work with Indonesian migrant workers and students in Malaysia to help boost its numbers.

“And once we get there, we will fight furiously in an open war with the Malaysians. Just like the wars you’ve seen on TV,” he said. “For us, Malaysia has really crossed the line.

“And if our government has no courage, then [it is time] we start a war.”

Volunteer Sugeng Widodo plans to leave his wife, who is four months pregnant, should the group call upon him.

“I prioritize my country,” the father of two said. “My wife and children breathe the air of this country. That’s why [I prioritize it].”

Back home in Klaten, Central Java, 37-year-old Sugeng is a farmer but said he had been trained in Jakarta to use arrows and spears. He said Bendera members would also be trained in the use of guns.

He said he was determined to fight and would stay in Malaysia until the issue of Indonesian ownership in the Ambalat waters was resolved.

“We see how our migrant workers are treated and the government doesn’t do anything about it,” he said. “Every citizen has the right to be protected.

“I will fight until the last drop of my blood. That is what I will do to defend my country.”

Asked what the group would do if the planned invasion on Oct. 8 failed, Mustar said they would evaluate and then go back to the drawing board. The main priority, he said, would be to demand the Malaysian government publicly apologize to all Indonesians.

However, he said he was optimistic that nothing would stop the invasion, not even the Indonesian government, and that everything would go according to plan.

“Indonesia will win! Indonesia will win!” he said.



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Valkyrie

11:48 AM October 29, 2009

Doc100:

In this country "bules" are only referred to caucasians. Other chromisms excluded. I'm certain you know that too!

Your kindness is very noticeable and I ask that you spread your gospel of respect for fellow human beings irrespective of their pigmentation or creed.

My due respects to you.

kzacar

7:41 AM October 29, 2009

Not only it looked ridiculed to the westerners, it looked preposterous to Malaysians.

Malaysians expected an invasion on Oct 8. The D-Day never materialized.

To ensure these crazy indons did not violate our sovereign territory, all Malaysia borders are closely monitored, and securities are tightened. Military and police personnel presence are doubled.

And of course, Malaysians are ready if any of these lunatics and their cohorts create problem in our territory. We have millions of Indons living in working in Malaysia.

We cannot take any chances. Of the millions of Indons residing in Malaysia, perhaps there are Bendera’s supporters amongst them. We can’t be sure which of them will cause CLEAR and PRESENT DANGER to the security of Malaysia.

Doc100

3:53 PM October 28, 2009

Valkyrie:

Well , I cannot be in her mind but in i think that this invasion of Malaysia story is one that will particularly look ridiculous to many westerners. So i guess that it is fair to say that indeed a majority of Bule will be laughing especially the ones who do not know Indonesia. Myself i did not find it very funny.

As for the extortion part , it is a feeling we have all had until we have learned the language and the art of negotiations.

Valkyrie

6:19 AM October 27, 2009

Doc100:

Another penny for your thoughts...She said that our national sport was to EXTORT MONEY FROM THE BULE. Just why did she say that? Do you know?

Valkyrie

7:25 PM October 26, 2009

Doc100:

Thanks for the revelation on your identity. Since you have chosen to also comment, then may I ask you what you think she meant by "all the bules are laughing." Perfectly alright with me if you refuse to respond.

My evaluation tells me that she was displaying an air of superiority complex in the above context. She's probably "new" to this part of the world and perhaps still a little wet behind her ears." She'll learn, I suppose.

Look, you and I know very well that this fracas will not happen and it is a very silly affair. Laughable? Yes! But, by all means...... ALL!

Doc100

3:45 PM October 26, 2009

Valkyrie:

The point is that the fact that some Indonesians are tring to prepare an invasion of Malaysia is making them the laughing stock of the world. It is not about white people.

"Justifiable Xenophobia" is a very dangerous concept that , if put in the wrong hands, can be justify all sorts of intolerable behaviour. I do not know you and will not dare to call you a bigot but what is for us an interesting debate over a news story can be leading to violence for others. I am Canadian from French Origin.

Valkyrie

6:32 PM October 23, 2009

Doc100:

Tell me what the point was actually?

I was dwelling on her remark and I was compelled to fuel additional data to support my comments.

It's called "justifiable xenophobia," a principal in my books and may I assure you that I'm no bigot.

For almost two decades Europe has seen a rising tide of racism and xenophobia threatening to engulf its politics increasingly saince 9/11. This has become particularized in the form of Islamophobia coupled with an ideological anti.....!

I am an Indonesian....you care to disclose your identity?

Doc100

3:15 PM October 23, 2009

Indeed you are being xenophobic and you are missing the point.

Valkyrie

7:14 AM October 23, 2009

@ Jeanne Hatchette

I need to be a little xenophobic here. At least in response to what you said..."Bule are laughing."

Are you trying to tell me that ALL bules are intelligent people? Haven't you come across SOME very uncivilized bules who are present in this country earning their keepsake whilst trying to "kick" us locals around? They sit on their ivory towers and enjoy their ego booster shots at our expense. I believe, you indicated that sort of attitude with your remark. Couldn't you have at the least mentioned "people are laughing" instead?

You know, the sorry thing about bules being here is that SOME of them are considered either "not too sharp" individuals or "dump them in Indonesia until their contract expires."

This fracas has turned into a farce, qui?

I'll leave you with something to think about:

"Amare et sapere vix Deo conceditur" - even a God finds it hard to love and be wise at the same time.

VJ82

2:48 PM October 22, 2009

hanizarh:

BOO...!!!

erikgila

1:22 PM October 8, 2009

hahahahaha..a..aa.a lol...

no comment just lol at this topic

hanizarh

12:40 PM October 8, 2009

Today is 8th October.

Its 1.32 pm, and I'm still waiting for stupid Indonesians who want to attack us.

drbharisma

10:55 PM October 7, 2009

yes..indonesia AND bro Malaysia will win...you ventura and BENDERA will lost and jailed or better ... Hanged !!

br31lover

3:58 PM October 7, 2009

@sumantha....

hi, i just want to tell u that what u have written are indeed very well versed and has its truth in it... if only everyone has a clear mind like u do... i am a malaysian studying here in indonesia. i've been here for the past 5 years and this is really my second home.

it is sad to see that there are people being ignorant and only manipulate those illiterates and desperate for their own selfishness and thus stirring all these problems. when i first came here, my family were worried sick because of what we heard back home in malaysia that this country is not a safe place to be... but, i came here and my eyes were opened wide to see how acceptance the people here to me. not only i was showered with warm welcomes, they even made me feel at home.. so, this is the indonesia that i see. occasionally i went back to malaysia and when people asked me, i am proud to tell them, what they had in mind about indonesia is totally wrong.

however, it's really saddening to see this happening. come on people, be more open minded....see with your eyes....and think with your brain.... emotions will only cloud your judgments....there is a reason why God gives us the ability to think.... that is to be able to differentiate rights and wrongs....and hating, killing is wrong....

br31lover

3:57 PM October 7, 2009

@sumantha....

hi, i just want to tell u that what u have written are indeed very well versed and has its truth in it... if only everyone has a clear mind like u do... i am a malaysian studying here in indonesia. i've been here for the past 5 years and this is really my second home.

it is sad to see that there are people being ignorant and only manipulate those illiterates and desperate for their own selfishness and thus stirring all these problems. when i first came here, my family were worried sick because of what we heard back home in malaysia that this country is not a safe place to be... but, i came here and my eyes were opened wide to see how acceptance the people here to me. not only i was showered with warm welcomes, they even made me feel at home.. so, this is the indonesia that i see. occasionally i went back to malaysia and when people asked me, i am proud to tell them, what they had in mind about indonesia is totally wrong.

however, it's really saddening to see this happening. come on people, be more open minded....see with your eyes....and think with your brain.... emotions will only cloud your judgments....there is a reason why God gives us the ability to think.... that is to be able to differentiate rights and wrongs....and hating, killing is wrong....

edet

3:56 PM October 7, 2009

sumantha i could not agree more with you,may Allah bless malaysia and may Allah guide indonesia and it's people in this time of hardship and sorrow amin

sumantha

1:33 PM October 7, 2009

well, salams to all my wise Malaysian and Indonesian brothers & sisters.

if these could give some comfort to us all...

i've done checks and following are some of the findings;

1. the self acclaimed 'benteng' guys including their loudmouth spokesman are nothing but just some fools who fail to get jobs as 'badut' in local tv programmes.

2. they're really rotten bunch of hopeless and jobless city rats who are living on handouts. what more to buy tickets or pay the boat fares to get into Malaysia, can they afford it?

3. Indonesians ourselves hate them and want the authorities to take some real actions on those guys.

4. many believe that they are just creating issues and havocs to create internal tension within Indonesia as ordered by their puppetmasters.

5. the real target of this seemingly 'hate Malaysia' campaign is infact to make Malaysians, Indonesia's closest neighbour hate Indonesia.

6. if this is achieved, then the puppetmasters would shout to the world that President SBY has failed to even maintain good relation with Malaysia who is of the same stock. then, their other agendas would soon follow to project how lame SBY is.

7. please note that there is already a group of anti-SBY politicians... well, failed and frustrated politicians, of course... who already openly declared that they will go all out to topple the democratically-elected SBY government through 'people power'. (read JG's story on Sri Binatang Pamungkas)

So, my brothers and sisters in Malaysia, it's best that we just ignore this benteng. let us not dance to their musics as we are far and much wiser then them. remember, empty cans will always give out sounds especially when their stomachs are empty.

it's wrong to generalise. those guys don't even make a nano minute percentage of all the 230 million peace-loving Indonesians.

Indonesians infact, albeit quietly, have been very thankful too to Malaysia who have kindly provided jobs for the over 2 million WNIs there. multiply that by 5 in a family... and we have some 10 million Indonesians especially in far and remote villages, who are surviving day-in and day-out on money sent by their relatives who are earning steady stable income in Malaysia.

they and their families back home here, are the quiet and silent majority whom, i believe, keep praying that the Almighty will continue to shower Malaysia with economic and political stability, prosperity and peace so that at least there is one foreign land in this whole wide world that would kindly accept them to share its wealth.

to many Indonesians, Malaysia has long been the dream 'baldatun tayyibatun wa robbun ghoffur', literally a dream country.

and, my fellow Indonesians, let us use this forum to re-plant the seed of love between the two countries.

jayaputra

12:03 PM October 7, 2009

... at least we know what type of people they are ..3rd class mentallity...and malaysian,please dont be disturbed by their stupidness...these people no more than a bunch a rotten that indonesian goverment want to dispose...

rani-sf

2:38 AM October 7, 2009

Ooh come on people... we have way too many other issues to worry about and things to do to rebuild the nation.

Creating a really stupid war like this is just hundreds steps backwards from where I thought we were.

People just take things too far.

babynina13

1:22 AM October 7, 2009

omg, i cant believe this...

why why and why they are doing this???

can't we sit and talk properly instead of declare a war???

honestly, i have lots of cousins from Indonesia..and i really like Indonesia, they are treating us as Malaysian, politely and so are we.

i am hoping this nonsense action will stop and Malaysia with Indonesia can live happily like before.. ;)

aminn~