Medal honour to King riles Indonesian activists


By Clara Chooi
October 17, 2011

KUALA LUMPUR, October seventeen Indonesian activists are right away protesting their president's endowment of the service endowment to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong yesterday, which came amid flourishing tension over the limit dispute with the neighbour, the Jakarta Globe said today.

After the endowment was presented, the English-language every day pronounced internal activists in the Jakarta-based Migrant Care organisation immediately rose to remind President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of the hundreds of Indonesian workers in Malaysia who have allegedly been mistreated.

Tuanku ! Mizan re ceived Indonesia's highest endowment yesterday. Reuters pic
The advocacy organisation claimed which there are 151 Indonesians now on death row in Malaysia as well as thousands of others who have become attempted murder as well as rape victims during their stint here.

"So we reject the decision to give this award," Migrant Care co-ordinator Wahyu Susilo was quoted as observant in the every day today.

It combined which Susilo may have been "flirting with domestic suicide" when he privately presented Tuanku Miz! an Zaina l Abidin the Adipurna medal, Indonesia's highest award, during yesterday's rite during the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta.

According to Susilo, pronounced the daily, the honour was to reward Tuanku Mizan for his "enormous grant in preserving as well as building the friendship, good family as well as co-operation in between Indonesia as well as Malaysia."

But the every day forked out which ties in between Malaysia as well as Indonesia have usually been worsening, fuelled serve after Tubagus Hasanuddin, an antithesis lawmaker, alleged which Indonesia could remove 1,490 hectares of land in West Kalimantan to Malaysia.

The uproar had fuelled anti-Malaysia sen! timent i n Indonesia as well as the latter government's denial of the land grab had failed to ease tempers.

According to the daily, Susilo's adviser on general family Teuku Faizasyah after pronounced the Indonesian supervision had prolonged planned to present the endowment to Tuanku Mizan.

"We realize there will be controversy as well as even insurgency from all sides. But must such insurgency stop us from for the person who has finished so most certain contributions?" he was quoted as saying.

He combined the endowment was primarily to be presented in August, prolonged before the limit row erupted, though the King was unable to attend the rite during the time.

"[He] has finished the lot for the displaced person workers' children, who previously had no access to formal education, by establishing the guidance centre for them," Teuku was quoted as saying.

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